Tag Archives: NFC West
Receiver trades will shape NFL playoff race in 2010 – and beyond
In the midst of all of the hype, hoopla, fanfare, and pomp and circumstance (wait, did I cover everything?) leading up to next weekend’s NFL Draft, four major trades have taken place this month. Not only will these trades have an effect on what some teams are planning to do next week, but these trades [...]
NFL Weather Report (Week 12): Cards and Chargers scorching hot, winter coming early for Broncos
HOT Arizona: Most of the talk in the NFC is about the Saints and Vikings, and justly so, but the Cardinals are on fire, having won six of seven to put the NFC West well beyond doubt before December once again. Brett Favre: After his second four-touchdown game in three weeks, Favre now leads the [...]
Contenders at a Crossroads: Arizona Cardinals
There are several expected contenders who have struggled in the early stages of the 2009 NFL season, and one of those teams is the defending NFC champion Arizona Cardinals. The Cardinals were 6-2 at home last season on the way to winning the NFC West, and they also won two postseason games during their surprise [...]
Seattle Seahawks’ Mike Hass catching on?
Recent reports out of the Seattle Seahawks’ Organized Team Activities suggest Mike Hass is a Pro Bowler waiting to happen. Tell that to T.J. Houshmandzadeh. Tell that to Deion Branch and Nate Burleson. Hell, send Logan Payne an e-mail. The fact is, this isn’t news. In fact, to anyone who knows about Mike Hass and [...]
Fantasy Football Preview: Tight Ends
With only around five “elite” tight ends in the league, and only another 10 that could be deemed “solid” fantasy starters, it’d be a waste of time to run through two separate conferences. Here at The Red Zone Report, we’re all about delivering fast, accurate knowledge. We don’t beat around the bush. Here’s a quick [...]
Fantasy Football Preview: NFC Wide Receivers
One of the most difficult things to guess is a team’s starting receiving line-up, especially this early in the season. Rookies can gain huge strides due to injuries or poor performances from veterans, while lackluster efforts from the corps can cause the front office to panic and sign someone off the street, or even try [...]
Fantasy Football Preview: NFC Running Backs
After taking on the task of assessing 2009′s quarterbacks situations (AFC/NFC), I began my quest to finish the rest of the offensive positions with the AFC running backs, and continue here with a look to the NFC. As far as fantasy relevance goes, Adrian Peterson and Michael Turner easily top the list, but there’s more [...]
Fantasy Football Preview: NFC Quarterbacks
Tony Romo lost his most talented weapon (Terrell Owens) this off-season, and now only has Roy Williams as a reliable receiver target. However, the word in Dallas is that Owens being gone will lift any distractions from the team, and will have the offense performing more fluidly and in turn, will be more effective. Maybe, [...]
