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Buffalo Bills Need to Lay Off the Turkeys This Year

Posted: 26th November 2009 by JW Nix in NFL
Yo! I jus wanna says for furst off dat I wishes yous alls a deelishous dead bird day, capeesh? Let me intoduece myself too dose of yous dat dont know me. I iz 7thStoneFromDaSun. I am 3rdStoneFromTheSun's cuzin, whos yous all know as JW now. I usually post my procrastinashuns on anothur sight, but since my cuzin iz on a train right now and kant pick, I ...

Seven Washington Redskins Legends To Remember

Posted: 25th November 2009 by JW Nix in NFL
The Washington Redskins have a long and storied tradition in the National Football League. The countless amount of players who have suited up for the team has helped make the story much more full and rich in the history of the franchise. This is the first of a continuing series that will pay homage to these legends that some may or may not remember. There will also be players included who ...

Abe Pollin Was No Sell Out

Posted: 24th November 2009 by JW Nix in NBA
Today is a sad day for the Pollin family, the city of Washington D.C., the world of sports, and mankind itself, because Abe Pollin passed away at the age of 85 earlier this evening.He was much more than the owner of the NBA's Washington Wizards or the longest tenured NBA owner to millions of people. Mr. Pollin was a beacon of courage and hope for all. His impact on the ...

Matt Stafford Sets Record In Lions Last Second Win

Posted: 22nd November 2009 by JW Nix in NFL
Matthew Stafford, of the Detroit Lions, has had a rookie season that can best be described as trying. Both he and his team have struggled all season, which was expected by all observers. There was a time this season some thought Stafford would be shut down for the season as he struggled with a knee injury. Stafford kept plugging along, and has taken his lumps all season long ...
Cleveland Browns quarterback Brady Quinn showed a lot of who is he really is during the Browns 16-0 defeat to the Baltimore Ravens. The word flop is perhaps one word that may be too early to be used, but it certainly can be considered a logical assumption. What Quinn really showed on national television is that he is a pathetically immature loser who lacks leadership and any form of ...

The Washington Redskins Discover Their Problem: No Testicles

Posted: 12th November 2009 by JW Nix in NFL
When Washington Redskins head coach Jim Zorn told his team to attempt to get a first down on a fourth-down play early in the fourth quarter of a 31-17 loss to the Atlanta Falcons, all could see the indecision in his eyes. The inevitability of his calling a time out loomed large as the play clock began to run down. Zorn predictably called the time out, and you ...

Crazy Canton Cuts = Ed Meador

Posted: 8th November 2009 by JW Nix in NFL
Ed Meador 5'11" 193 Safety Los Angeles Rams 1959 - 1970 12 Seasons 163 Games Played 46 Interceptions 18 Fumble Recoveries 10 Kicks Blocked 6 Touchdowns 6 Pro Bowls Eddie Doyle Meador was drafted in the seventh round of the 1959 draft by the Los Angeles Rams. He was the 80th player chosen overall. Meador went to college at Arkansas Tech University, mainly because one of ...

The NFL Midseason Awards Show

Posted: 6th November 2009 by JW Nix in NFL
As the NFL reaches the mid point of this bizarre 2009 season, we are witnessing a huge drop off of good and not as good teams. The long line of teams struggling is not a good thing for the NFL, and this will probably be brought up as the league tries to get a new collective bargaining agreement with the players before the 2010 season begins. There has been some good ...

The Almost All-Time Tennessee Titans Defense

Posted: 4th November 2009 by JW Nix in NFL
Before they were the Titans, they were the Houston Oilers. Bud Adams started the franchise in 1960 with the fledgling American Football League. Adams put together an excellent team quickly, some with hard work and some with good luck. His big move in 1960 was signing Billy Cannon away from the clutches of the NFL. Cannon was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams with the first pick of the draft, and he was ...

The Almost All-Time Tennessee Titans Offense

Posted: 2nd November 2009 by JW Nix in NFL
Before they were the Titans, they were the Houston Oilers. Bud Adams started the franchise in 1960 with the fledgling American Football League. Adams put together an excellent team fast, some with hard work and some with good luck. His big move in 1960 was signing Billy Cannon away from the clutches of the NFL. Cannon was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams with the first pick of the draft, and he ...