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Everybody, the NFL just got a lot less entertaining. Why do I say that? The NFL will announce on Wednesday that players will face suspension for hard hits, helmet-to-helmet hits, and head shots. The NFL’s executive vice president of football operations, Ray Anderson, said the rule will go into effect immediately, starting with this weekend’s [...]
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[...]
If you put any stock into pre-season rankings and Super Bowl predictions, then all of the readers hear at The Landry Hat should be satisfied with the prediction made in the 2010 NFL Preview for Lindy’s Magazine. Lindy’s predicts that the Cowboys will be the first team to play in the Super Bowl in it’s [...]
With time to spare in the NFL offseason, I’ll take a look at the top 50 linebackers in the NFL in the modern era.
I’m only going to be looking at players drafted in 1970 or later. I personally think football before 1970 and after 1970 is two completely different games in terms of it evolving, so while there were [...]
The University of Miami was a late bloomer in college football. Its history may not be as deep as others, making little noise before the 80s, but they are a 5-time National Champion, and always in the hunt for another. One of the most difficult things to do may be selecting one player to call [...]
2008 Record: 11-5, Second AFC North; 2-1 in postseason, lost to Pittsburgh Steelers in AFC Championship game Head Coach: John Harbaugh; Second year Key Additions: C Matt Birk, CB Domonique Foxworth, TE L.J. Smith, CB Chris Carr Key Losses: LB Bart Scott, OT Willie Anderson, CB Chris McAlister, FB Lorenzo Neal, CB Corey Ivy 1st [...]
In Baltimore tonight, shortly after NFL WR legend Derrick mason unexpectedly announced his retirement, all of Baltimore was in a frantic! The Baltimore Ravens now have zero legit WR’s headed in to the 2010 season. In other words Baltimore….WERE SCREWED!