Buffalo Bills Quarterback Watch: Who Is The Starter In 2010?
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, February 16th 2010. Under NFL Tags: Brady Quinn, Brian Brohm, Buffalo, Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns, Derek Anderson, Donovan McNabb, Kyle Orton, Lee Evans, Marc Bulger, Matt Hasselbeck, Michael Vick, Philadelphia Eagles, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams, Terrell Owens, Trent Edwards, Troy Smith, Tyler Thigpen
Buffalo Bills beat writer Sal Maionrana reportedly "agrees" with the Buffalo News that Trent Edwards has a very good chance at returning as the Bills' starting quarterback in 2010.
Considering, at the moment, his main competition is Ryan Fitzpatrick and Brian Brohm, that seems to be a solid prediction.
However, there are ... Continue Reading
NFL Fantasy Start and Sit Week 16: Favre and the Vikings Should Get Back on Track
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Friday, December 25th 2009. Under Fantasy Football Tags: Adrian Peterson, Alex Smith, Atlanta Falcons, Brad Childress, Braylon Edwards, Brett Favre, Brian Brohm, Buffalo Bills, Carolina, Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, DeAngelo Williams, Derek Anderson, Eli Manning, Fantasy Football, Green Bay, JaMarcus Russell, Jay Cutler, Jerome Harrison, Jonathan Stewart, LaDainian Tomlinson, Lance Moore, Lee Evans, Louisville, Matt Ryan, Michael Bush, Michael Turner, Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, NFL fantasy football, Oakland Raiders, Pittsburgh Steelers, Rashard Mendenhall, Ray Rice, San Diego Chargers, San Francicsco 49ers, Shaun Hill, steve smith, Terrell Owens
Most leagues are gone and forgotten by this time of the NFL season, but somewhere out there, fantasy football still reigns in the hearts of fierce competitors.
And for those mighty few that set their line-ups in a frenzy and in great worry, we here at The Red Zone Report are ... Continue Reading
Favre has the “itch” to play again-should he scratch it?
Posted By Matt Gentile On Thursday, July 3rd 2008. Under NFL Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Atlanta Falcons, Brett Favre, Brian Brohm, Chicago Bears, Green Bay, Green Bay Packers, Kansas City Chiefs, Kyle Orton, Minnesota Vikings, Rex Grossman, Tarvaris Jackson
The glorious Hall of Fame class of 2012 might have lost one of its cornerstone members. Hold off the ceremony at Lambeau Field. Keep the number 4 off the wall and Aaron Rodgers on the bench. Why? Because Brett Favre wants to play.
On Wednesday afternoon, it was reported that the ... Continue Reading
2008 NFL Draft First Round Questions: Picks 17-24
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Wednesday, April 16th 2008. Under Uncategorized Tags: 2008 NFL Draft, Aqib Talib, Brian Brohm, Dallas Cowboys, DeSean Jackson, Devin Thomas, Gosder Cherilus, Houston Texans, James Hardy, Jeff Otah, Jonathan Stewart, Kentwan Balmer, Limas Sweed, Malcolm Kelly, Mike Jenkins, Minnesota Vikings, NFL Draft analysis, NFL Draft first round, Philadelphia Eagles, Phillip Merling, Pittsburgh Steelers, Quentin Groves, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tennessee Titans, Washington Redskins
For several of the teams picking 17th through 24th, last season ended early in the playoffs or just shy, so the first round of the draft presents the opportunity to nab a player at a key position that will help them turn 2007's disappointments into celebrations in 2008.
After ... Continue Reading
Wednesday Roundup: The Future’s decided, but The Present leaves us guessing
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Wednesday, March 19th 2008. Under NCAA Football, NCAA Recruiting, NFL Draft Tags: 2008 NFL Draft, Boston College Eagles, Brian Brohm, Matt Ryan, Ohio State Buckeyes, Terrelle Pryor
The Terrelle Pryor saga is finally over, as he (unsurprisingly) chose Ohio State, who he was all set to choose last month before deciding to delay his announcement.
So, Rich Rodriguez's search for his next stud QB continues. Russell Shepard, the top dual-threat QB in the class of ... Continue Reading
Sunday night combine update: Skill positions take center stage.
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Sunday, February 24th 2008. Under NCAA Football, NFL, NFL Draft Tags: 2008 NFL Draft, Andre Caldwell, Andre' Woodson, Anthony Alridge, Bo Jackson, Brian Brohm, Chad Henne, Chris Johnson, Colt Brennan, Darren McFadden, DeSean Jackson, Devin Thomas, Dexter Jackson, Eddie Royal, Jake Long, Jamaal Charles, Joe Flacco, Jonathan Stewart, Mario Manningham, Matt Ryan, NFL Combine, Rashard Mendenhall, Rondel Melendez, Vernon Gholston
For quite a while on Sunday afternoon, much of the talk was about Arkansas' Darren McFadden and his apparent combine-best 4.27 40 time that he posted.
However, when the official numbers came out, McFadden was knocked off of the top by East Carolina's Chris Johnson. Johnson's best time on ... Continue Reading
Pre-Combine Draft Risers: Talented corners making noise, signal-callers slinging their way up.
Posted By Brian Walzel On Wednesday, February 20th 2008. Under NCAA Football, NFL, NFL Draft Tags: 2008 NFL Draft, Angelo Craig, auburn, Bethune-Cookman, Boise State, Brandon Flowers, Brian Brohm, Cal, Chad Henne, Chris Williams, Cincinnati, Darnell Terrell, Delaware, Demetrius Bell, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Indiana, Jake Long, Joe Flacco, Jordy Nelson, Kansas State, Leodis McKelvin, MAC, Matt Ryan, Michigan, Missouri, NFL, Northwestern State, Oniel Cousins, Pittsburgh, Quentin Groves, Ronnie McCullough, Ryan Clady, Sedrick Ellis, Senior Bowl, tennessee state, Thomas DeCoud, Tom Brady, Tracy Porter, Troy, Tyler Palko, UTEP, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech
Players who see their draft stock rise after the season ends come from all walks of college football life. Sometimes they are the big name quarterback who had a disappointing season. Sometimes they are the solid, but unspectacular middle linebacker for a MAC school. And sometimes the names are so ... Continue Reading
2008 NFL Draft Analysis: The Quarterbacks - Ryan and Brohm the head of the class.
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Friday, February 15th 2008. Under NFL Draft Tags: 2008 NFL Draft, Andre' Woodson, Brian Brohm, Chad Henne, Colt Brennan, Erik Ainge, Joe Flacco, John David Booty, Josh Johnson, Kevin O'Connell, Matt Ryan
Everyone wants to have their franchise quarterback, the guy that they can look at and say, “This is the guy who’s going to lead my team for the next decade, and be one of the best in the league.”
Not everyone gets their wish, because every NFL quarterback doesn’t turn out ... Continue Reading










