Tag Archives: Patrick Crayton

Kevin Roberts’ 2010 NFL Mock Draft 2.0

We already took a crack at the 2010 NFL Draft, but after seeing which players have officially declared, and how several prospects unfolded as the season went on, we knew we were way off. But it’s the dawning of a new NFL season, despite the playoffs still going on, as the other 28 teams not [...]

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Can Romo and the red-hot Cowboys keep it up in the second half?

The way that they were playing in the first month-plus of the season, it looked like the Dallas Cowboys would be lucky to be a .500 team at season’s end, that Wade Phillips would be lucky to have his job come January 4, 2010, and that Tony Romo would have to endure criticisms about his [...]

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Matt Gentile’s Week Seven NFL Power Rankings

1. New Orleans Saints (6-0) After pounding the New York Giants, New Orleans has shown they have a complete team to go with their explosive offense. Drew Brees is in rare form, so stopping him will not be an easy task. 2. Denver Broncos (6-0) Denver has outscored their opponent 76-10 in the second half [...]

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Week Six Fantasy Risers: Wide Receivers

(Edwards should be owned in all leagues.) Week five was a huge week for receivers, as several formerly back-up receivers got a shot at major action and never looked back. After we saw guys like Mike Sims-Walker and Steve Smith step-up in huge ways last week, it was nice to see more young receivers step [...]

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NFL Quick Hits (Oct. 13th) Miles Austin’s role to increase, Bulger starting again for Rams, and more

Dallas Says Miles Austin’s Role Will Increase I sure hope so. Austin nearly topped Roy Williams’ numbers for the season with 10 catches for 250 yards and two touchdowns. It’s evident now that Austin is ready to start, which means someone’s role will be hacked into. Roy Williams should be healthy after the Cowboys’ week [...]

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NFL Quick Hits (Oct. 8th): Seattle’s Hasselbeck to start in Week 5, Pats’ Taylor to have ankle surgery, Lions’ Stafford likely out vs. Steelers, and more

(Can Carnell finally fight off Derrick Ward?) Matt Hasselbeck Likely to Start in Week Five Hasselbeck returned to full practice and didn’t have any major problems. He reportedly looked good and is expected to start against Jacksonville’s very beatable secondary. While this news is up-lifting, he’s still a major risk, considering he failed to make [...]

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Five Things To Watch For: Dallas Cowboys

The Cowboys were supposed to be “America’s Team” again. They were fresh off of an impressive 13-3 record and an NFC East title. They were Super Bowl contenders, and at the very least, playoff guarantees. Well, one broken pinkie later, and all that 2007 created in Dallas was ruined. Fast forward to the off-season, and [...]

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T.O. out in Dallas – what’s next for both parties?

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 vest up to this point, trying not [...]

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The Good, The Bad, The Forgettable: Matt’s NFL Week 3 Awards

A proper title for week 3 is “Rise and Fall.” Besides the Dallas Cowboys, the NFL’s unbeaten teams are a list of unusual suspects. The Buffalo Bills, Tennessee Titans, New York Giants, and Denver Broncos stand at 3-0, and the Baltimore Ravens stay unbeaten as well at 2-0. Some of the other teams on the [...]

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Terry Glenn says he wants out of Dallas, then changes tune

The Dallas Cowboys didn’t address their lack of receiver depth in the offseason, which looked damaging when No. 2 wideout (well, maybe 2A) Terry Glenn said Tuesday that he wanted the team to release him if it continued to insist that he sign an injury waiver before playing. “I’m not signing any waiver,” he said [...]

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