OC choice important for Bears
Posted By Matt Gentile On Sunday, January 10th 2010. Under NFL Tags: Al Saunders, Buffalo Bills, Chicago Bears, Denver Broncos, Dick Butkus, Green Bay Packers, Jay Cutler, Jedd Fisch, Jeremy Bates, Jim Chaney, Josh McDaniels, Kansas City Chiefs, Kyle Orton, Mike Ditka, Pete Carroll, Rex Grossman, Ron Turner, St. Louis Rams, Super Bowl XLIV, Tom Clements, Tony Dungy, Trent Dilfer, University of Minnesota, University of Tennessee, USC, Washington Redskins
Since I live in the Chicagoland area and have been a Bears fan ever since my mother told me stories about Dick Butkus before bed, I try not to write exclusively about them. As a blogger, it's important to be unbiased and fair, which hopefully is the case whenever you ... Continue Reading
Brett Favre Proves Doubters Wrong, Even in Loss
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, December 29th 2009. Under NFL Tags: Adrian Peterson, Arizona Cardinals, Brett Favre, Minnesota, Minnesota Vikings, Sidney Rice, Trent Dilfer
Yes, the Minnesota Vikings have dropped three of their last four, all on the road, and are staring a Wild Card match right in the face.
They were 10-1, Favre and the offense was clicking, and this team was thinking Super Bowl. But then, as so many Favre-haters had predicted, the ... Continue Reading
Will history repeat itself for the Patriots or Giants on Sunday?
Posted By Brian Walzel On Wednesday, January 30th 2008. Under NFL Tags: , Adam Vinatieri, Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears, Curtis Martin, Deion Branch, Desmond Howard, Hall of Fame, Jessie Armstead, John Kasay, Kerry Collins, New England Patriots, New York Giants, Ottis Anderson, Phil Simms, Philadelphia Eagles, Scott Norwood, Steve Grogan, Super Bowl, Super Bowl XLII, Super Bowl XX, Tom Brady, Tony Eason, Trent Dilfer
Someone somewhere once said something to effect of “Those who do not learn from history are bound to repeat it.” So, as the New England Patriots and New York Giants prepare to face off in Super Bowl XLII, what can the two teams learn from their past experiences? That it’s ... Continue Reading


