Football Analysis

Dull-Fins

by Randolph Charlotin

Miami?s decision to trade a draft pick for damaged goods (Trent Green) was doomed the moment they shook hands with Kansas City. That bad idea was amplified by a bad job assembling an offense and the results have been an 0-9 record. Read more »
The NFL Team Rankings After Week 9

by Neema Hodjat

With all the attention going towards the Patriots and Colts, the Steelers are flying underneath the radar with a team that may be better than the one that won Super Bowl XL. Read more »
Football Meteorology For Week 10

by Jeff Risdon

Last week?s forecast was a dreary 6-8, my worst mark in the last two seasons. It was truly one of the more freakish weeks in a long time. Five different teams scored special teams touchdowns, and all 5 lost. Read more »
Keyboard Quarterback: Nine Is Fine

by Andrew Perna

In Week Nine we saw a rushing record broken, a battle between the NFL's last two unbeaten teams and the Eagles get clobbered in prime time. Now it's time to see what Andrew thought of it all. Read more »
How The Patriots Can Go Undefeated

by Christopher Reina

The Patriots are seven regular season wins and three postseason wins away from going undefeated. Oddsmakers are saying there is a strong probability that this will happen. What does the schedule say? Read more »
One Star Rises, Another Fades

by Jeff Risdon

Adrian Peterson has a rare blend of instant acceleration, long-range speed, shoulder-lowering power, and shifty feet that harken back to the consensus best rookie RB, Eric Dickerson. Read more »
Passed Over Players Make Up NFC's Best Offense

by Christopher Reina

The Cowboys haven?t drafted a single offensive player in the first round since 1997 when they selected David LaFleur, a tight end out of LSU. But how did they still manage to build the best offense in the NFC? Read more »
The NFL Team Rankings After Week 8

by Neema Hodjat

The one storyline of this week's Patriots/Colts showdown nobody is talking about: the offensive prowess of defensive players Mike Vrabel and Dan Klecko. Read more »
Buster's Report: Karl Rove Working Closely With New England

by Neema Hodjat

Why is Karl Rove so thrilled to be wearing a gray sleeveless Patriots' sweatshirt? Read more »
Football Meteorology For Week 9

by Jeff Risdon

The halfway point of the season is finally here. Before we get to this week?s forecast, it?s time for a quick rundown of midseason awards and the forecast for the RCA Dome showdown and all those 'other' games. Read more »
Keyboard Quarterback: Back On Track

by Andrew Perna

Both the Eagles and Drew Crew returned to the win column last week, making Andrew very happy. Make sure you check out his musings on those victories and the best of Week Eight's NFL action. Read more »
2008 NFL Mock Draft, Version 1.0

by Jeff Risdon

This draft is significantly thinner than the last two years, particularly for premium offensive skill position players. But names like Matt Ryan, Jake Long, Chris Long and Glenn Dorsey, amongst many others, will make successful NFL players. Read more »
A Blueprint For The Toronto Bills Of Buffalo

by Randolph Charlotin

If the Bills gets all the approvals needed, they will play in Toronto at the Rogers Centre. It's a state-of-the-art stadium with a retractable roof. It?s a huge step up from Orchard Park. And a very wise business decision. Read more »
Football Meteorology For Week 8

by Jeff Risdon

The Redskins are constructed in a manner that could give the perfect Patriots some problems, while Panthers' QB Vinny Testaverde has never lost a game he?s played against a Tony Dungy-coached team. Will this be the week they get their first loss? Read more »
The NFL Team Rankings After Week 7

by Neema Hodjat

The New York Giants head to London a far better team than the one we saw on opening night against the Cowboys. While the Dolphins are light years away from being the trendy Super Bowl pick to start the 2006 season. Read more »
Keyboard Quarterback: It Never Happened

by Andrew Perna

Week Seven didn't exactly play out how Andrew would have liked. In fact, he wishes he could erase it from his memory entirely. Read more »
Chambers Changes The Conversation

by Randolph Charlotin

There?s the New England Patriots, the Indianapolis Colts, and then everyone else. San Diego wants to change the conversation. And with the acquisition of wide receiver Chris Chambers, the Chargers could become the third elite team by the end of the season. Read more »
Football Meteorology For Week 7

by Jeff Risdon

Something that caught my eye is the fact that all the games on the slate are intra-conference, which means long-term playoff implications in several contests. Read more »
The NFL Team Rankings After Week 6

by Neema Hodjat

Of course they were idle, but before everyone gets too excited about the Patriots victory over the Cowboys, the Colts are still undefeated and waiting in the grass of Brady-mania. Read more »
Keyboard Quarterback: The Brady Boys

by Andrew Perna

Andrew enjoyed his best week of the fantasy season thus far, compiling a 10-2 record. Check out that and more in the rundown of what went down in Week Six of the NFL season. Read more »

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