Roger Goodell may have near dictatorial authority when it comes to player suspensions, but he has no real leverage on the people who sign his paychecks, the 32 owners of the NFL. Read more »
Jonathan Tjarks - Football Analysis
Roger Goodell As NFL's Glorified Hall Monitor
The Passing League Myth
Having a great quarterback is more important than it’s ever been before, but the NFL isn’t a 7-on-7 league, and the 49ers are proving that winning the trenches still matters. Read more »
Art Modell And The State Of Family Businesses
The NFL was once a family business, but the Art Modell story is a typical one in how the creators of the league are eventually forced out due to their own success. Only the Rooneys, Maras, Fords, Davis and Hunts remain. Read more »
Valuing DeMarco Murray's Impact To The Cowboys' Offense
The NFL is a league where running backs have become increasingly devalued, but DeMarco Murray is the rare one with the chance to become a legitimate superstar. Read more »
Newton As End Result Of Quarterback Democratization
Cam Newton is the first player with the necessary size, athleticism and passing ability to be a dual-threat QB in the NFL. Read more »