Monday Night Football Preview & Pick (Week 11): San Diego vs. Denver
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Sunday, November 21st 2010. Under NFL Tags: AFC West, Denver Broncos, Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers
The Chargers are catching fire at just the right time, with back-to-back wins against Tennessee and at Houston, and I look for them to keep the hot streak going and move to .500 by taking down their AFC West rivals on Monday night.
The Chargers are averaging 33 points ... Continue Reading
NFL Quick Hits (September 25): Pats’ Welker questionable, Tomlinson sidelined for Week 3, Browns RB Lewis doubtful vs. Ravens, and more
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Friday, September 25th 2009. Under NFL Tags: Carnell Williams, Cleveland Browns, Clinton Portis, Darren Sproles, Derrick Ward, Jacob Hester, Jamal Lewis, James Davis, Jerome Harrison, Julian Edelman, Lynell Hamilton, Mike Bell, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, Philip Rivers, Pierre Thomas, Reggie Bush, San Diego Chargers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Washington Redskins, Wes Welker
Derrick Ward to Start Over Carnell Williams
This is awesome news for anyone who drafted Ward and was holding out hope that he'd start to get more carries. Congratulations, your wish has been granted.
Williams, owners, yours has not. As expected, Cadillac's knee is acting up again, which doesn't bode ... Continue Reading
Who should you take #1 in your fantasy football draft?
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Thursday, September 3rd 2009. Under Fantasy Football, NFL Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Adrian Peterson, Andre Johnson, DeAngelo Williams, Drew Brees, Frank Gore, Kurt Warner, Larry Fitzgerald, Maurice Jones-Drew, Michael Turner, Philip Rivers, Randy Moss, Steven Jackson, Tom Brady
So, you're in one of those last-minute leagues, or the type that waits about a week before the season starts. Good for you. Not just because you had the patience and will-power to keep yourself from joining 15 leagues, but because now you know everything you need to know to ... Continue Reading
Eli Manning to agree to six-year extension
Posted By Matt Gentile On Thursday, August 6th 2009. Under Uncategorized Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Ben Roethlisberger, Brandon Jacobs, Carson Palmer, Eli Manning, giants, Jay Cutler, Jerry Reese, New England Patriots, New York Giants, NFL, Patriots, Peyton Manning, Philip Rivers, Plaxico Burress, Super Bowl, Super Bowl XLII, Tom Brady
Multiple media outlets are reporting that Eli Manning will become one of the richest player in the NFL. Manning and the New York Giants have reportedly agreed on a six-year, $97.5 million contract extension. $35 million will be guaranteed.
The 28-year old quarterback was entering the final year of his rookie ... Continue Reading
Five Things To Watch For: San Diego Chargers
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Monday, August 3rd 2009. Under NFL Tags: AFC West, Antonio Gates, Darren Sproles, LaDainian Tomlinson, Larry English, Norv Turner, Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers, Shawne Merriman
After finishing off a late season run with a whipping of the Broncos, the Chargers eked into the 2008 playoffs with an 8-8 record and a division title, despite battling injuries and inconsistency for much of the season.
While they couldn't get past the eventual Super Bowl champions Steelers, they did ... Continue Reading
A Look Back at the Decade’s First Round QBs – Who Makes the Grade?
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Friday, July 31st 2009. Under NFL, NFL Draft Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Alex Smith, Ben Roethlisberger, Brady Quinn, Byron Leftwich, Carson Palmer, Chad Pennington, David Carr, Eli Manning, J.P. Losman, JaMarcus Russell, Jason Campbell, Jay Cutler, Joe Flacco, Kyle Boller, Matt Leinart, Matt Ryan, Michael Vick, Patrick Ramsey, Philip Rivers, Rex Grossman, Vince Young
Sometimes, to know where you're going, you have to look back at where others have been and how their situations transpired.
This could especially ring true for NFL quarterbacks.
This article will take a look at every first round quarterback since the year 2000, while analyzing their jump from college star to ... Continue Reading
Fantasy Football Tier Rankings: Quarterbacks
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, July 7th 2009. Under Fantasy Football Tags: Alex Smith, Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Ben Roethlisberger, Brady Quinn, Brett Favre, Buffalo Bills, Byron Leftwich, Carson Palmer, Chad Pennington, Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Daunte Culpepper, David Garrard, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Donovan McNabb, Drew Brees, Eli Manning, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Jake Delhomme, JaMarcus Russell, Jason Campbell, Jay Cutler, Jeff Garcia, Joe Flacco, Josh Freeman, Kansas City Chiefs, Kerry Collins, Kurt Warner, Kyle Orton, Luke McCown, Marc Bulger, mark sanchez, Matt Cassel, Matt Hasselbeck, Matt Ryan, Matt Schaub, Matthew Stafford, Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, New York Jets, Oakland Raiders, Peyton Manning, Philadelphia Eagles, Philip Rivers, Pittsburgh Steelers, San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Shaun Hill, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tennessee Titans, Tom Brady, Tony Romo, Trent Edwards, Washington Redskins
Fantasy football rankings can only do so much.
When you're in the heated battle of a live draft, it is sometimes difficult to find a glaring difference between, say, Aaron Rodgers and Philip Rivers. You could even make that argument for the top three quarterbacks in the league; Tom Brady, Peyton ... Continue Reading
Fantasy Football Preview: AFC Quarterbacks
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Friday, June 5th 2009. Under Fantasy Football, NFL Tags: AFC East, AFC North, AFC South, AFC West, Baltimore Ravens, Ben Roethlisberger, Brady Quinn, Buffalo Bills, Carson Palmer, Chad Pennington, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, David Garrard, Denver Broncos, Fantasy Football, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Jeff Garcia, Joe Flacco, Kansas City Chiefs, Kyle Orton, mark sanchez, Matt Cassel, Matt Schaub, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, New York Jets, Oakland Raiders, Peyton Manning, Philip Rivers, Pittsburgh Steelers, San Diego Chargers, Tennessee Titans, Tom Brady, Trent Edwards, Vince Young
It's June, which means all of those premature NFL power rankings and fantasy football rankings are no longer, well, quite as premature.
While everyone (including myself) is discussing LeBron James and his handshake phobia, the Magic and the Lakers, or Bruno's fall into Eminem's lap, I've decided to take that free ... Continue Reading
Who will take the reins from Manning and Brady?
Posted By Matt Gentile On Friday, June 5th 2009. Under NFL Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Ben Roethlisberger, Brett Favre, Carson Palmer, Donovan McNabb, Drew Brees, Eli Manning, Jay Cutler, Joe Flacco, Kurt Warner, mark sanchez, Matt Cassel, Matt Ryan, Matthew Stafford, Peyton Manning, Philip Rivers, Tom Brady, Tony Romo
It's inarguable. Peyton Manning and Tom Brady are, without question, the best two quarterbacks in the NFL. No ifs, ands, or buts about it. They are 1 and 1a. Which order? That's up to you.
However, seeing all the hoopla surrounding Brady's return to Patriots' OTAs got me thinking. When will their reign end?
Early Top 10 Candidates for 2009 NFL MVP
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Friday, May 22nd 2009. Under NFL Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Adrian Peterson, Anquan Boldin, Anthony Gonzalez, Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Austin Collie, Brett Favre, Carolina Panthers, Carson Palmer, Chris Johnson, Clinton Portis, DeAngelo Williams, Donovan McNabb, Drew Brees, Frank Gore, Green Bay Packers, Indianapolis Colts, Jeremy Maclin, Jonathan Stewart, Kurt Warner, LaDainian Tomlinson, Larry Fitzgerald, Marvin Harrison, Matt Leinart, Matt Ryan, Michael Turner, Minnesota Vikings, Missouri, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, NFC, Peyton Manning, Philadelphia Eagles, Philip Rivers, Reggie Wayne, Sage Rosenfels, San Francisco 49ers, Tarvaris Jackson, Tom Brady, Tom Moore, Tony Gonzalez, Tony Romo, Troy Polamalu
There's more lists filtering through this site than pop-up ads. It's getting to that "awesomely ridiculous" stage.
And I'm not complaining. God, no. I love it.
What's better than the actual NFL season? The answer is nothing, but a close second is the constant coverage it gets, despite being almost four months ... Continue Reading









