3rdStone: Super Bowl XLV: Why Green Bay Cheese Will Melt Through Pittsburgh Steel
While the lazy journalist takes the easy way out by huddling in front of the lockers of Ben Roethlisberger and Aaron Rogers, defense is the real story of Super Bowl XLV. This may be the best defensive match up a Super Bowl has seen since the Steelers took on the Dallas Cowboys in 1978.
While Pittsburgh had the top defense…
Chad Ochocinco Sports A Johnson Again For The Cincinnati Bengals
While being interviewed by ESPN, Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Ochocinco announced he will be calling himself Chad Johnson again and would soon seek to legally change his name once again.
Ochocinco was legally known as Chad Johnson for the first 31 years of his [...]
Washington Redskins Turmoil Peaks As Season Winds Down
Now that Mike Shanahan has shut down Donovan McNabb for the rest of the season, his critics grow louder. Critics who say the coach has done nothing more than follow Hall of Famer John Elway to two championships.
While Shanahan’s very brief tenure as head coach of the Los Angeles Raiders was unsuccessful, he had a nice stint as a [...]
Washington Redskins’ Murky Quarterback Situation Needs a Prospect to Develop
For more than a decade, the media has a tendency to overly promote and overrate the most overrated position in the NFL. The quarterback of today is more robotic than legendary, relying on a coach to tell him exactly what to do every play through means of telecommunications.
With rules pandering to them at every action [...]
America Needs The Miami Heat To Lose The NBA Championship
Arrogant. Lazy. Weak minded. Cop out. Traitor. Ignorant. Spoiled. Prima donna. False idol. Overrated.
These are just a few expressions millions of people across Earth have used to describe Lebron James after he egotistically announced he was “taking his talents” to the Miami Heat on July 9, 2010.
These are just a few expressions millions
3rdStone: John McKay: Remembering a Football Legend Through Quotes
John McKay is remembered by some to be a college football Hall of Fame head coach that won four National Championships.
Others recall he was the very first head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a team that lost their first 26 games.
Dick Vermeil called McKay “Dial-a-Quote,” having faced him as a head coach of UCLA [...]
Michael Vick: More Bark Than Bite for the Philadelphia Eagles?
Michael Vick is the top dog of Philadelphia now, the leader of an Eagles pack looking for championship gold, and the alpha male people remembered him being back in 2005.
Vick’s recent development as a quarterback can be attributed to maturity and also to finally getting the coaching he so desperately needed. When he was the first pick of the 2001 draft by the Atlanta Falcons [...]
AFC West : San Diego Should Bolt To Another Division Crown In 2010
The San Diego Chargers have won the AFC West five of the last six years. Some pundits say their time to be considered serious Super Bowl contenders has passed, while others believe there is still time left in their hourglass.
The team is still full of talent after letting future Hall of Fame running back LaDainian Tomlinson leave…
AFC North : 2010 Is the Year of the Raven In the NFL’s Best Division
There is no better division in football than the AFC North. Even the team most consider the bottom feeder of the North, Cleveland Browns, could make a serious run at winning a few other divisions.
Baltimore made the playoffs for the third time in four years in 2009. Many pundits were surprised, given the fact[...]
Crazy Canton Cuts : Randy Gradishar
Randolph Charles Gradishar was drafted in the first round of the 1973 draft by the Denver Broncos. He was the 14th player chosen overall. He attended college at Ohio State University under legendary coach Woody Hayes. Hayes, who sent over 98 players to the professional football level in his Hall of Fame career, called Gradishar the finest linebacker he ever coached.[...]




