NFL Quick Hits (Jan. 13th): Jim Haslett to coach Washington defense, Jack Del Rio officially staying in Jacksonville, and more
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Wednesday, January 13th 2010. Under NFL Tags: Anquan Boldin, Denver Broncos, Gary Kubiak, Green Bay Packers, Houston, Jack Del Rio, Jacksonville, Jim Haslett, Lane Kiffin, Matt Hasselbeck, Mike Shanahan, New Orleans, New Orleans Saints, Pete Carroll, Seattle, St. Louis, USC, Washington Redskins
Washington Names Jim Haslett Defensive Coordinator
The Washington Redskins have reportedly named former New Orleans and St. Louis head coach Jim Haslett their new defensive coordinator.
Washington has decided to make the permanent switch to the 3-4 defensive scheme, and with extensive experience with the scheme in Pittsburgh, Haslett could potentially be ... Continue Reading
NFL Quick Hits (Jan. 8th): Jim Mora done in Seattle, Eric Mangini staying in Cleveland, and more
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Friday, January 8th 2010. Under NFL Tags: Adam Vinatieri, Anquan Boldin, Baltimore Ravens, Braylon Edwards, Cleveland Browns, Eric Mangini, Green Bay, Green Bay Packers, Jack Del Rio, Jacksonville, Jim Mora, Julius Jones, Justin Forsett, Marc Bulger, Matt Stover, Mike Holmgren, New England, Randy Moss, Seattle, St. Louis, Wes Welker
Jim Mora Done in Seattle
Mora lasted just one season in Seattle, as he guided the disappointing Seahawks to a 5-11 record and third place finish in the weak NFC West.
With tons of issue in Seattle on both sides of the ball, and Seattle already axing former GM Tim Ruskell, ... Continue Reading
NFL Quick Hits (Jan. 4th): Wes Welker done for year, Jim Zorn fired, Bill Cowher may not return, and more
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Monday, January 4th 2010. Under NFL Tags: Al Davis, Bill Cowher, Buffalo Bills, Chad Ochocinco, Cincinnati, Daniel Snyder, Dick Jauron, Jack Del Rio, Jacksonville, Jim Zorn, Jon Gruden, Julian Edelman, Mike Shanahan, New York Jets, Oakland Raiders, Patriots, Tom Cable, Wes Welker
Wes Welker Reportedly Out For Playoffs
Welker sustained a knee injury in the first quarter of Sunday's game against the Houston Texans, and according to several sources, he has torn both his ACL and MCL ligaments.
Welker's absence will hurt the Patriots fluidity on offense, although rookie receiver Julian Edelman displayed the ... Continue Reading
Kevin Roberts’ NFL Power Rankings Week 17
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, December 29th 2009. Under NFL Tags: Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Brett Favre, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Daniel Snyder, Denver, Denver Broncos, Derek Anderson, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, J.P. Losman, Jack Del Rio, Jacksonville, Jacksonville Jaguars, Jay Cutler, Jim Caldwell, Jim Zorn, Kansas City Chiefs, Keith Null, Lovie Smith, Matt Hasselbeck, Matthew Stafford, Miami, Miami Dolphins, Mike McCarthy, Minnesota, Minnesota Vikings, New England, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, New York Jets, nfl power rankings, Oakland Raiders, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, Raheem Morris, San Diego Chargers, San Francicsco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis, St. Louis Rams, steve smith, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tennessee Titans, Washington Redskins
We learned a few things in Week 16.
The New Orleans Saints didn't just trip up against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 15. They got exposed, and quite clearly, in a big way. If the Tampa Bay Buccaneers can sneak by them, the question is begging to be asked, "Who can't?".
Speaking ... Continue Reading
Tim Tebow on Jacksonville Jaguars Radar?
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Wednesday, December 9th 2009. Under NFL, NFL Draft Tags: Florida, Jacksonville, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tim Tebow
Tim Tebow isn't in the National Championship, so for all intents and purposes, his lobbying to be a first round selection has already begun.
However, I'm not so sure how much lobbying he'll really have to do. There have been reports that the Jaguars are fully committing themselves to Tebow, in ... Continue Reading
How to Kill Your Draft stock, by Andre Smith
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Monday, February 23rd 2009. Under NFL Draft Tags: 2009 NFL Draft, Alabama, Andre Smith, Cincinnati, Detroit, Jacksonville, Nick Saban, Oakland, Seattle, St. Louis, Washington
I was occupied over the weekend, so I didn’t see this until today (late, I know), but what to make of Andre Smith’s disappearance from the combine?
Yeah, he apologized for it, as he should’ve, but this was the last thing that the reigning Outland Trophy winner needed, with the ... Continue Reading
Looking at the AFC Playoff Picture - Who’ll Get In?
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Saturday, December 27th 2008. Under NFL Tags: AFC, AFC East, AFC West, Baltimore Ravens, Brett Favre, Buffalo, Chad Pennington, Denver, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Miami, New England, New York Jets, NFC, Norv Turner, Pittsburgh, San Diego Chargers, Tennessee, Tony Sparano, Trent Edwards
After 16 exciting, tumultuous weeks, we’re finally at the end of the NFL regular season. Tomorrow, several playoff hopefuls will take the field, knowing that they could be doing so for the last time in the 2008 season if they can’t close the deal.
Now, there are a million and ... Continue Reading
Monday NFL Minute: Titans win (again), Lions lose (again), and plenty more
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Monday, November 17th 2008. Under NFL Tags: 2009 NFL Draft, Anquan Boldin, Arizona, Atlanta, Baltimore, Carolina, Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas, DeAngelo Williams, Denver, Detroit, Drew Stanton, Green Bay, Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Jake Delhomme, Jonathan Stewart, Kansas City, Kerry Collins, Kurt Warner, Larry Fitzgerald, Miami, Michael Turner, Mike Singletary, Minnesota, New England, New Orleans, New York Giants, New York Jets, NFC, NFC North, Oakland, Peyton Manning, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa Bay, Tennessee, Tony Romo, Tyler Thigpen, Washington
There’s still one more game to be played in Week 11 of the NFL season, but Week 11’s first 15 games have yielded plenty of observations, a few surprises, and a few things staying according to form.
The Titans keep winning, the Lions keep losing, and there was neither ... Continue Reading
NFL Fantasy Start or Sit Week 10
Posted By Dan Lippert On Friday, November 7th 2008. Under Fantasy Football Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Arizona, Atlanta, Brady Quinn, Buffalo, Calvin Johnson, Carolina, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Dan Orlovsky, Daunte Culpepper, Denver, Detroit, Donnie Avery, Donovan McNabb, Earnest Graham, Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Jonathan Stewart, Joseph Addai, Jr., Marshawn Lynch, matt jones, Miami, Michael Vick, NFL fantasy football, Oakland, Philadelphia, Rashied Davis, Roddy White, Ryan Grant, ryan torain, Santana Moss, St. Louis, Steve Slaton, Tampa Bay, Ted Ginn, Terrell Owens, Tim Hightower, Washington
Because I'm dumb, I forgot to post it up before the Thursday night game. Sorry to all those who missed out on his selection of Quinn, which proved to be quite the hit.
It seems this week is all about change. Our country has changed presidents. The Lions have changed ... Continue Reading
Monday NFL Minute: Titans, Bills keep rolling at 4-0, Broncos, Cowboys fall from the ranks of the unbeaten
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Monday, September 29th 2008. Under NFL Tags: Adrian Peterson, Arizona, Atlanta, Brett Favre, Buffalo, Carolina, Carson Palmer, Chicago, Chris Johnson, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Clinton Portis, Dallas, Dan Marino, David Garrard, Denver, Devin Hester, Drew Brees, Fred Taylor, Green Bay, Houston, Jacksonville, Jason Campbell, Kansas City, LaDainian Tomlinson, Lane Kiffin, Larry Johnson, Marvin Lewis, Matt Bryant, Maurice Jones-Drew, Minnesota, New Orleans, New York Jets, NFC North, Oakland, Ryan Fitzpatrick, San Diego, San Francisco, Scott Linehan, St. Louis, Steven Jackson, Tampa Bay, Tennessee, Washington
Sunday was an action-filled day in the NFL. We saw the number of unbeaten teams reduced from six to four, a career day from Brett Favre, a couple of vintage performances, an extension of misery for a few teams, including one (at least) who'll likely have a new coach ... Continue Reading









