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We're the Team to Beat (Free subscription) | 07/03/2009
Just like Manny…I am finally back. My computer had an extended stint on the disabled list, which makes all too much sense for a Mets fan. I even suffered a minor setback earlier in the week when the guy at Best Buy decided to give me the wrong computer. But thats just the way customer service works in [...]
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The FanHouse - DePaul Basketball (Free subscription) | 07/04/2009
by Calvin Watkins Filed under: 49ers , Arizona Cardinals , Broncos , Browns , Buccaneers , Dolphins , Jets , Lions , Raiders , Vikings , NFL Analysis We're entering a dark period of the NFL life right now. Nothing is going on. Players and coaches are on vacation. With that we look at 10 quarterback situations worth looking at before training camps start in late July, because, well, it's always about...
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Field Gulls (Free subscription) | 07/03/2009
Wide receivers of Deon Butler 's profile and draft position make better return men than receivers. The Seahawks would benefit from an above average return if Butler became a useful slot receiver. Don Beebe was never a great receiver, but in his prime he was a valuable receiver and dangerous vertical threat. Butler would do well to have a career like Beebe. Butler does not have bad hands; they just...
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Sports Cards Uncensored (Free subscription) | 07/01/2009
Over on the blowout boards , there is a typical real or fake thread going over this Felix Jones. I did a facepalm at least 3 times during the thread. I mean, if you have to ask? Seriously. First, here is the card: Yes, he actually wrote inside the swatch window to simulate a signature on a patch card that is already signed. Besides that fail, there is no question of him selling fakes after I saw this...
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Niners Nation (Free subscription) | 07/01/2009
I've decided that I'll post these Know Thy Enemy posts each Wednesday. At that pace we'd wrap up the 11 non-divisional opponents the week of the final preseason game. I noticed we actually didn't finish our list last summer, so I think that's a reasonable goal this time around. I forgot to ask last time, but if you'd like certain additional bits of information in these posts let me know in the comments....
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CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 06/29/2009
The Falcons caught everyone by surprise last season, as rookie Matt Ryan led them to the postseason. What can owners expect from Atlanta in 2009? Our Dave Richard puts the Falcons under the Fantasy microscope.
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The Falcoholic (Free subscription) | 06/29/2009
I'm sure you all missed me terribly while I was busy being monkish, but fear not. I have returned. Today we'll be starting some discussion with a hypothetical, as we are wont to do. Last year the Falcons had one of the best seasons ever from a rookie quarterback, set a special teams return yardage record and just generally excelled on a level not seen since a decade ago. It was a terrific year to be...
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Bully Says: Comics Oughta Be Fun! (Free subscription) | 06/25/2009
Panel from Ultimate Fantastic Four #27 (April 2006), script by Mark Millar, pencils by Greg Land, inks by Matt Ryan, colors by Justin Ponsor, letters by Randy Gentile No, folks, your baby blues do not deceive you, nor have shape-shifting aliens turned this feature into 365 Days with a Skrull . That is , in fact, Ultimate Ben Grimm in the Super-Skrull armor !
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 06/25/2009
3 & Out: Tom and Gregg draft their perfect offense. Tom Brady and Matt Ryan are the QBs and Tom tries to justify taking Ochocinco. (NBC Sports)
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NE Patriots Draft (Free subscription) | 06/24/2009
Check out the NFC North and NFC West predictions as well! Atlanta Falcons (11-5) Matt Ryan, Michael Turner, and Roddy White are the new triplets of the south. The Falcons improving defense will be the key to see how far they can go in the playoffs. New Orleans Saints (9-7) The one thing lacking on this team is some hard-nosed leadership. Put Ray Lewis, Rodney Harrison, or James Harrison on this team,...
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Football news from a chick™ (Free subscription) | 06/24/2009
seeking touchdown celebration suggestions because the Tennessee running back wants to top the antics of Terrell Owens and Chad Ochocinco. "I'm trying," Johnson said Tuesday. "I need help. I'm pretty sure they have somebody to help them, so I'm thinking hard now." Johnson isn't new to TD celebrations. He drew a $10,000 fine from the NFL last October for celebrating a 66-yard TD run...
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Sports Cards Uncensored (Free subscription) | 06/23/2009
A few places have started taking pre-orders on NFL Sports Picks series 22, which normally wouldnt be big news for me. However, this series will include Adrian Peterson again, and I have high hopes for this figure. The previous AD figure is one of my all time favorites, and I hope they dont fuck up the second one. Here is the list of figures, pictures not yet released: Adrian Peterson 2 Tom Brady 3...
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Arrowhead Pride (Free subscription) | 06/23/2009
In an exercise that has been done twice before ( Here and here ), we take a look at a few things are that are overrated and underrated. This time, however, it's Pro Football Weekly that's been doing a series on miscellaneous topics using the overrated/underrated model. The topics range from how to develop a quarterback, out-of-work coaches and 2009 NFL story lines. For me an overrated/underrated view...
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 06/20/2009
Matt Ryan had a great rookie season in helping Atlanta make the playoffs, and his teammates believe he will be even better.
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jockson | 06/05/2009
In my last article, I pointed out a handful of rookies I felt could be considered “under the radar” types, but will have opportunities for a big impact. Today I’m going to follow up with another group of rookies who are worth paying attention to as we head to our fantasy football drafts. I’ve mentioned in other columns that I love sports betting as much as I do fantasy football. I was checking some...