Archive for November, 2009

Fantasy Football Week 13 Rankings: Top 25 Quarterbacks

Posted: 30th November 2009 by Eric Stashin in NFL
Will Brett Favre fade in 2009?á He certainly hasnÆt shown any indications as he may be playing the best football of his career (which says a lot).á LetÆs take a look at where he falls in the rankings, as well as all the other QBs, for Week 13: Peyton Manning - Indianapolis Colts - vs. Tennessee Matt Schaub - Houston Texans - at Jacksonville Tom Brady - New ...

Cincinnati Bengals Achieve Divisional Perfection

Posted: 30th November 2009 by Russell Wight in NFL
For the first time in team history, the Cincinnati Bengals have posted an undefeated record against division opponents. áWith sweeps over the Steelers and Ravens already in the books, the Bengals literally ran over the Cleveland Browns today on their way to a 16-7 victory at Paul Brown Stadium. The Bengals offense was all about running the football. áLarry Johnson rushed for 107 yards on 22 carries. áBernard Scott racked up ...

The Almost All-Time Seattle Seahawks Offense

Posted: 30th November 2009 by JW Nix in NFL
When the Seattle Seahawks were born into the NFL in 1976, they won just two games and their first draft pick ever was out of the league in a few years. But what they did do was get lucky on a few free agents, most notably Hall Of Fame wide receiver Steve Largent and quarterback Jim Zorn. Seattle was finishing seasons with a winning record by their third year, and have stayed ...

Surging Toronto Maple Leafs Face Baffling Buffalo Sabres

Posted: 30th November 2009 by Louis Pisano in NHL
Toronto is looking to continue their streak of points in five straight games, including two wins in a row, as they return victorious from a sweep in the state of Florida to face the Buffalo Sabres. No, that isn’t a typo—points in five straight games and two wins in a row. With the influx of some inexperience has come something the Leafs have missed this season—winning. While having the combination of "The Monster" ...
After Vince YoungÆs breakout career-high 387-yard passing performance in the Tennessee Titans' last-second 20-17 win over the Arizona Cardinals, including throwing the game-winner with no time left on the clock, everyone needs to a look back in time to a crucial moment earlier this season. LetÆs go back to Week Seven of the 2009 NFL season. The Titans were on their bye week after enduring probably the most humiliating loss in ...

NHL: Vote for Your Favourite Habs Blog

Posted: 30th November 2009 by Rocket All Habs in NHL
We have received an email that All Habs is competing with other Canadiens' blogs to determine the most "Habs' related" blog. If so inclined, we would love to have your support. The link to vote and comment can be found here! An email from theNHLarena.com : First we wish to determine which is the most Habs' related blog (which will then be declared the official ...

Joe Thornton’s Trade to San Jose Changed Sharks’ History

Posted: 30th November 2009 by Jay Singh in NHL
Four years ago to this date, the San Jose Sharks franchise was changed. In the 2005-06 NHL season, the Sharks had been struggling and producing far less then expected. General Manager Doug Wilson pulled the trigger to swap Marco Sturm, Brad Stuart, and Wayne Primeau for the captain of the Boston Bruins, Joe Thornton. This move changed the lives of all three of these players and has helped the Sharks become an elite ...

Ritter’s Rant: Is Legein Doomed in the AHL?

Posted: 30th November 2009 by Mark Ritter in NHL
Written By: Mark “The Hard Hitter” Ritter Selected by the Columbus Blue Jackets with the No. 32 pick in the 2007 NHL entry draft, Stefan Legein has had a lot of ups and downs in his somehow uneventful professional hockey career.Sure, there were the headlines when he announced he was quitting hockey in the summer of 2008, and more recently, he made another splash when he was traded from the ...

Detroit Lions Need To Copy the Minnesota Vikings

Posted: 30th November 2009 by Seattle Lion Fan in NFL
As I watched the Minnesota Vikings tear up the Chicago Bears, my wife leaned over to me and asked why the Vikings defense was so good. I summed it up by telling her that because the Viking offense is so methodical and time-consuming, the defense is able to play at a high level for the whole game. By having such a clock-killing offense, it keeps the opposing offense off of the ...

Indianapolis Colts Could Have Won Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 30th November 2009 by alex jung in NFL
Yeah, I know what you're thinking. What? The Colts? No way. They couldn't run, their defense was bad, and the team just wasn't the same Colts we were used to seeing throughout the decade. During the 2008 NFL season the Pittsburgh Steelers were truly the best team. There was really no competition in the NFL during that season if you think about it. To me the Steelers won just like how the ...