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2010 NFL Retirement and Trade Talk: Six Bold Predictions

With allegations that NFL and NBA games are rigged, every MLB player is on steroids, and that 75 percent (or some other made-up percentage) of pro athletes cheat on their wives, the current state of professional sports calls for a little bit of rest and relaxation. And considering the Pro Bowl, now being played before [...]

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NFL Quick Hits (Jan. 15th): Saints sign Deuce McCallister, Marion Barber still questionable, and more

Saints Reportedly Sign Deuce McCallister New Orleans has reportedly agreed to terms with former running back, Deuce McCallister. McCallister isn’t guaranteed to have a role for the playoffs, but with Pierre Thomas dealing with an injury and Mike Bell’s play dropping off in the second half of the season, the Saints were looking for someone [...]

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Week 14 Monday Night Football Fantasy Preview

By this time in the week (and season), you know who the studs are, and you have a pretty good grasp on players’ roles. However, with one or two slots open for bidding tonight, sometimes owners can struggle with which player to use. First, let’s get the “must-starts” out of the way: Kurt Warner, Larry [...]

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2008 NFL Draft Needs: AFC West

The four teams in the AFC West range from Super Bowl contenders (San Diego) to a franchise re-writing the blueprint (Kansas City). The Broncos could be on the verge of returning to their regular position among the league’s best and the Oakland Raiders are putting the pieces together to compete, at least within the next [...]

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Catching On: WR class could be best since ’96

The 1996 NFL Draft class was one of the best ever for the wide receiver position.  That class saw the emergence of future NFL greats Keyshawn Johnson, Terry Glenn, Marvin Harrison and Terrell Owens from the collegiate level to the NFL.  This year, many experts are predicting an equally impressive crop. 

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2008 NFL Draft Analysis: WRs – Speed? Size? These guys have it all, and then some.

There may be no Randy Moss or Jerry Rice in this year’s crop of wide receivers, but teams looking to upgrade their receiving corps should be able to find someone to fit the bill. This solid, deep pool of players has a good mix of speed and size to complement any NFL roster.

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4th quarter: LSU 31, OSU 17 – Time running out for Buckeyes.

LSU’s up by two scores, but the Buckeyes aren’t dead just yet, though their pulse is starting to fade, with only nine minutes to play.

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