T.O. out in Dallas – what’s next for both parties?
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Thursday, March 5th 2009. Under NFL Tags: Al Davis, Bill Parcells, Brian Robiskie, Dallas Cowboys, Dan Snyder, Isaac Bruce, Jason Witten, Jeremy Maclin, Jerry Jones, Juaquin Iglesias, Laveranues Coles, Louis Murphy, Martellus Bennett, Miami, New York Jets, Oakland, Patrick Crayton, Roy Williams, San Francisco, St. Louis, T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Terrell Owens, Tony Romo, Torry Holt, Washington
Well, everyone who thought that it wouldn’t be long before the Dallas Cowboys would come to regret signing Terrell Owens were right.
After three seasons and just as many lowlights as highlights, the Cowboys are parting ways with T.O. Jerry Jones has played the situation close to the ... Continue Reading
NFL Fantasy Start or Sit Week 4: Whose time is it to Shine, Who should Ride the Pine?
Posted By Dan Lippert On Saturday, September 27th 2008. Under Fantasy Football Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Andre Johnson, Atlanta, Baltimore, Brandon Lloyd, Brian Westbrook, Buffalo, Carolina, Carson Palmer, Chansi Stuckey, Chicago, chris perry, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Correll Buckhalter, Dallas, Dan Snyder, David Garrard, DeSean Jackson, Earnest Graham, ESPN, Fred Taylor, Green Bay, Houston, Isaac Bruce, J.T. O'Sullivan, Jacksonville, Jake Delhomme, Jamal Lewis, Jason Campbell, Julius Jones, Lee Evans, Matt Ryan, Michael Vick, New Orleans, New York Jets, NFL fantasy football, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Rashard Mendenhall, Ray Lewis, Ray Rice, Roddy White, San Francisco, Seattle, Tampa Bay, Trent Edwards, Washington, Willie Parker
Before we get started on our week four projections, I’ve got a bone to pick with Matthew Berry a.k.a. “The talented Mr. Roto” who works over at ESPN.
While I will admit that he’s probably better at this than I am, he does just about everything I hate when it ... Continue Reading
Look Out For The Invasion Of The Rookie Head Coach In 2008
Posted By Mark Scott On Wednesday, July 2nd 2008. Under NFL Tags: AFC East, AFC North, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Bill Parcells, Bobby Petrino, Brian Billick, Cam Cameron, Dan Snyder, Gregg Williams, Jeff Ireland, Jim Zorn, Joe Gibbs, John Harbaugh, Miami Dolphins, Michael Vick, Mike Smith, NFC East, NFC South, Rex Ryan, Thomas Dimitroff, Tony Sparano, Washington Redskins
When the 2008 NFL season opens for Atlanta, Miami, Baltimore and Washington, players like QB Matt Ryan, LT Jake Long, QB Joe Flacco and WR Devin Thomas won’t be the only rookies on their respected teams, as the rookie players will all be led by rookie head coaches.
The Atlanta ... Continue Reading
Snyder not torn on Zorn: ‘Skins finally get their man.
Posted By David Chapman On Monday, February 11th 2008. Under NFL Tags: Dan Snyder, Gregg Williams, Jason Campbell, Jim Fassel, Jim Schwartz, Jim Zorn, Joe Gibbs, Matt Hasselbeck, NFL, Ron Meeks, Seattle Seahawks, Steve Mariucci, Steve Spagnuolo, Washington Redskins
Dan Snyder has taken his time and interviewed several head coaching hopefuls for the position left vacant by Joe Gibbs. In the duration of a month, names such as Jim Fassel, Steve Mariucci, Ron Meeks, Jim Schwartz, Steve Spagnuolo and a handful of others emerged. The decision was made over ... Continue Reading
Snyder, Redskins organization still undecided on team’s future…or are they?
Posted By David Chapman On Tuesday, January 29th 2008. Under NFL Tags: Buffalo Bills, Dan Snyder, Greg Blache, Gregg Williams, Jim Fassel, Jim Zorn, Joe Gibbs, Josh McDaniels, Mike Smith, Steve Spagnuolo, Washington Redskins
Coaching search…to be continued.
Posted By David Chapman On Friday, January 25th 2008. Under NFL Tags: Dan Snyder, Gregg Williams, Jim Fassel, Jim Mora, Joe Gibbs, Josh McDaniels, New England, New England Patriots, New York Giants, NFL, Rex Ryan, Sean Taylor, Steve Spagnuolo, Steve Spurrier, Washington Redskins
What would you be thinking today if you are Gregg Williams?
Williams has interviewed for the vacant Washington Redskins job 4 times. He has been in the same organization as owner Dan Snyder since 2004 as the defensive coordinator, and more than one interview seems excessive.
He is the favorite candidate ... Continue Reading




