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After a disappointing 2011 season, the Redskins look to fix their weaknesses in the upcoming 2012 NFL Draft.
Along with the team at NFLdraftinsiders.net, I will be analyzing this year’s 2012 NFL draft. As the featured columnist for the NFC East, I will give each team a profile on their 2011 season [...]
Andy Reid will reportedly be back for a 14th season as the Philadelphia Eagles head coach, according to Eagles Insider. The move is both surprising and predictable. It’s surprising mainly because the Eagles came into the season considered the near universal favorite to win the Super Bowl, but missed the playoffs after [...]
It’s week 17. The Dallas Cowboys are off to New Jersey to face the New York Giants to decide the NFC East crown, and love is in the air. It’s time for the weekly visit to the opponent’s SBN franchise. For the cute and cuddly Giants, that is Big Blue View.
No need for a lot of build up here. Let’s just jump right in with their review of the Tom Coughin press conference after the Giants’ win over the Jets.
No one had to remind [...]
Michael Vick was banged around again this week as the Philadelphia Eagles took on the New York Giants, suffering a broken right hand as a result of the hits he took throughout the game. Just like last week, Vick was hit early and often, sometimes after the ball was released. And after the game, Vick blasted the officials, saying they have to do their job and protect him.[...]
Sports fans have argued for years over which specific sport pays its players the highest wages. That debate has been put to rest somewhat in the internet age as annual reports are typically released showing who makes exactly how much money. A new report was released in mid-April by sporting Intelligence and there may be a few surprises to some people.
According to the report, NBA basketball players make the most money on average, [...]
The proliferation of the media has drastically changed what the public digests when it comes to sports news and information. Gone are the days of covering for the big stars, like womanizer Babe Ruth, in an effort to preserve their spotless images and ensure their play on the field remains the story. In some ways, the sports media has become the enemy of athletes due to its lust for controversy. Mundane write-ups [...]
Earlier in the week, BTB warned that the revenge we seek against Donovan McNabb may have to wait. Word has come in from various news outlets that Donovan McNabb has been benched in favor of Rex Grossman for this Sunday’s game at Jerry World.
Kelli Johnson, of CSN Washington [...]
The Albert Haynesworth saga continues as the All-Pro nose tackle was suspended for the remainder of the season on Tuesday for “conduct detrimental to the team.”
Redskins head coach, Mike Shanahan, has been a man of obscurity since taking over the team in the spring. [...]
Join Mark and Ben (if Mark isn’t still celebrating…) as they discuss the NFL and NCAA football. There are some huge Turkey Day games in the NFL and it’s Rivalry Weekend in the NCAA. They’ll also have SJ Partner KZ from FansFantasyFootball.com on for his weekly fantasy football segment. And, as usual, Mark will do [...]
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 [...]