Archive | January, 2009

Ralph kept Jauron for continuity, maybe he’s learned something.

Written by Tim Redinger | January 30, 2009 | Comments Off | BuffaLowdown (Bills)

Ralph Wilson used continuity as his primary reason for keeping Dick Jauron as the head coach of the Buffalo Bills, despite three 7-9 seasons and no playoff appearances.  Maybe Ralph is learning.  Consider the number of coaches the Pittsburgh Steelers and Arizona Cardinals have gone through since the 1970 merger of the NFL and AFL.
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Super Bowl XLIII – One question remains.

Written by Tim Redinger | January 30, 2009 | Comments Off | BuffaLowdown (Bills)

Who will win Super Bowl XLIII is not the looming question, but more so how the team that wins does it.  Arizona’s offense has the ability to put up a lot of points on the board.  They have a more than lethal air attack with Kurt Warner and three 1,000 yard receivers, which they will [...]

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Top Ten Bills of All Time?

Written by Tim Redinger | January 30, 2009 | Comments Off | BuffaLowdown (Bills)

In the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle this morning, there is a list of the top ten Buffalo Bills of all time.  No surprise that the list is filled out with great names such as Bruce Smith, Jim Kelly, Joe DeLamielleure, Billy Shaw, and Kent Hull.
But who should lead that list?  The D & C listed [...]

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AADQ: Chan Gailey? Seriously?

Written by Adam Best | January 30, 2009 | Comments Off | Arrowhead Addict (Chiefs)

What the hell has Chiefs nation been smoking? Chan Gailey as our head coach? Other than one year at Troy, he has been Mr. Mediocre at every stop. The crazy thing is that people are questioning Todd Haley in the same breath they are championing Gailey — that’s just nuts!
As an offensive coordinator in 2008, [...]

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Safety Adams Wants To Remain With Team

Written by chrisslocombe | January 30, 2009 | Comments Off | Dawg Pound Daily (Browns)

Free agent safety Mike Adams, told reporter Thursday that he would like to resign with the Browns.  Adams also told reporters that he had contacted some of Eric Mangini’s former players, who spoke highly of the new Brown’s coach.  He was also quoted as telling cleveland.com writer Branson Wright
“I hear he’s a good guy. I [...]

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Kansas City Chiefs Draft Needs

Written by NFL Mocks | January 30, 2009 | Comments Off | NFL Mocks, Other Blogs

Keith Halpin, aka Merlin, Contributor at Arrowhead Addict and Draft Tek.
Positional Needs: DE, MLB, C, T, QB, OLB
The Chiefs had a rough two win season that resulted in the departure of long-time President/CEO/King Carl Peterson and Head Coach Herm Edwards. Highly rated GM Scott Pioli was brought in from New England to take over.

To the [...]

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Super Bowl XLIII & The Steeler Dynasty

Written by FanSided | January 30, 2009 | Comments Off | Nice Pick, Cowher (Steelers)

Argue it if you will but the Steelers will be the greatest franchise in NFL football history if they win Super Bowl XLIII. Even if they don�??t come out of Tampa Bay with a win, which is unlikely according to the BetUS oddsmakers who have listed the orange and black as -7.5 [...]

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Super Bowl XLIII & The Steeler Dynasty

Written by FanSided | January 30, 2009 | Comments Off | Nice Pick, Cowher (Steelers)

Argue it if you will but the Steelers will be the greatest franchise in NFL football history if they win Super Bowl XLIII. Even if they don’t come out of Tampa Bay with a win, which is unlikely according to the BetUS oddsmakers who have listed the orange and black as -7.5 [...]

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Super Bowl XLIII & The Steeler Dynasty

Written by FanSided | January 30, 2009 | Comments Off | Nice Pick, Cowher (Steelers)

Argue it if you will but the Steelers will be the greatest franchise in NFL football history if they win Super Bowl XLIII. Even if they don’t come out of Tampa Bay with a win, which is unlikely according to the BetUS oddsmakers who have listed the orange and black as -7.5 [...]

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Super Bowl XLIII Preview: Arizona Cardinals vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Written by AZScott | January 30, 2009 | Comments Off | Raising Zona (Cardinals)

On Sunday February 1st, 2009 the Arizona Cardinals will face the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLIII in Tampa, Florida.  This will be the Cardinals first trip to the big game.  Believe it not, the NFL has not canceled the game due to lack of interest or just because your Cardinals happen to be representing [...]

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Cardinal Fans Declare War On Steeler Nation

Written by Chris | January 30, 2009 | Comments Off | Nice Pick, Cowher (Steelers)

I tried to be nice.
Phoenix mayor Phil Gordon, with an assist from the Arizona Cardinal’s goofy looking mascot, decided the best way to pump up a crowd of diehard Cardinal supporters, all twelve of them, was to disgrace the Terrible Towel. I’ve spent the last two weeks poking gentle fun at the team but [...]

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Please Retire Already!!!

Written by Brad Cotter | January 29, 2009 | Comments Off | The J-E-T Press (Jets)

Brett… Please… Retire already… I was sick of watching this crap in Green Bay, and I’m even more sick of it now. Look, you’re a good guy who should ride off into the sunset with some semblance of a legacy. Please don’t allow this to turn ugly, which it will if you return for another [...]

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LOWER THE BOOM!!!

Written by Boomer | January 29, 2009 | Comments Off | Bear Goggles (Bears)

I’m glad to see that Michael Irvin and the folks over at Spike TV were inspired by my previous post proposing Bears Reality Shows.  I only wish I had thought of this one first.  Of all teams that could’ve used a reality show to get a wide receiver, it was the Chicago Bears last season.   [...]

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Season Withdrawal Anyone?

Written by Joe B | January 29, 2009 | Comments Off | The Ebony Bird (Ravens)

So lately I haven’t been feeling much motivation to blog, and have been spewing out these short, lame posts.  I think that is because of the withdrawal I’m feeling after this great season.  Part of it could be that the Steelers are in the big game instead of the Ravens, but part of it also [...]

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When And Will New England Franchise Cassel?

Written by Matt DeLucia | January 29, 2009 | Comments Off | Musket Fire (New England Patriots)

The New England Patriots and Matt Cassel has one very important thing in common currently.  Time, and for the next three weeks we’ll see and hear plenty of headlines.   Either on the web, the radio or television debating one very important question.  When and will New England franchise Cassel? 
The deadline for franchising players is February 19th.  And [...]

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