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Fantasy Football: NFL’s Top 10 Sleepers at Wide Receiver

Posted: 10th July 2010 by Daniel Wolf in NFL
Fantasy Footballers are beginning to research for their teams right about now, and for some the planning can be very intensive because big dollar jackpots could be at stake in some leagues. The hardest thing to predict is which players are going to produce and which are not, and this gives even the most experienced fantasy footballers migraine headaches year in and year out.This article takes a look at a few ...
The video game franchise Madden NFL Football is one of the biggest and most well-known video game titles ever produced. Selling millions and millions of copies over the last two decades, football fans go nuts for the game. Electronic Arts, who is the developer, is very involved in the player ranking process and the majority of the time they are pretty dead-on with the results. The following is the starting lineup for the ...
The Cleveland Browns went into the 2010 offseason knowing their biggest holes to fill on their roster were in the defensive backfield, but they had no idea they should have filled a hole or two on the defensive line. That is, until two of their starters were charged with carrying a loaded weapon into two different airports. First Shaun Rogers at Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport, then Robaire Smith at a Michigan airport. Without ...

Cleveland Browns 2010 Preview: Training Camp Underdogs

Posted: 27th June 2010 by Daniel Wolf in NFL
Everyone loves the underdog, right? Well in the case of the Cleveland Browns, they are and have been the underdogs almost every year since 1999. One playoff game appearance and only two winning seasons in 11 seasons. The biggest problem that Browns Backers would agree this is because is constant front office and coaching changes. Players can't get their playbooks straight and either leave for free agency or get cut or traded by the ...

New York Jets WR Braylon Edwards Eludes a Suspension in 2010

Posted: 26th June 2010 by Daniel Wolf in NFL
New York Jets wide receiver Braylon Edwards just caught a break. At least he cannot drop this one (sorry, couldn't resist). Reported by NBC Sports, Edwards will avoid any suspension from Roger Goodell and the NFL league office for getting into a fight with a friend of NBA Superstar LeBron James at a Downtown Cleveland nightclub just days before getting traded to New York. Rumors were circulating around the NFL that Edwards would ...

NFL History Lesson: The 10 Largest Stadiums of the Past

Posted: 26th June 2010 by Daniel Wolf in NFL
Out with the old and in with the new. NFL stadiums are just getting bigger and bigger. In 2009, the Dallas Cowboys moved into their new home at Cowboys Stadium which seats 80,000 fans and can increase that number to 111,000 with standing room ticket sales. This season brings another large stadium which is opening and that is the New Meadowlands Stadium (pictured while under construction) and can hold 82,566. It is the second ...
The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) is in full swing here in Los Angeles and on this morning of June 15, Nintendo held their keynote presentation at the Nokia Theater. Many rumors were running throughout the video gaming world that Nintendo was going to announce the first 3D handheld system that does not have the need to wear any 3D glasses. Nintendo did officially make that announcement, and boy does it look like ...
The Cleveland Browns may have gained an advantage over other teams this offseason by having five unsigned restricted free agents (RFAs), three of whom have not showed up for any of the offseason program. You may be thinking how they gained an advantage. The answer is simple—the Browns have been able to get younger players opportunities to get reps during the offseason due to the RFAs who have missed all the reps, ...
One year ago, the talk around Cleveland Browns nation was that of the quarterback duel between Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson to be the team's starter. One year later, most of the talk has been about the Browns' five restricted free agents (RFAs), the lack of a veteran wide receiver to mentor a very inexperienced group, and if incumbent quarterback Jake Delhomme can shake off the turnover bug. Much more to talk ...
Former Cleveland Browns' defensive end Al "Bubba" Baker played with the team in 1987, 1989, and 1990 registering 14 sacks in 35 games while at the end of his career before retiring from professional football. (Just as a heads up, if you're looking to read this for current Cleveland Browns information, you should just stop right here and move on because this is an article about great food at a fun ...