Thursday, September 8 Carolina at Denver 8:30PM NBC Al Michaels/Cris Collinsworth Sunday, September 11 Buffalo at Baltimore 1:00PM CBS Spero Dedes/Solomon Wilcots Cleveland at Philadelphia 1:00PM CBS Greg Gumbel/Trent Green San Diego at Kansas City 1:00PM CBS Kevin Harlan/Rich Gannon Cincinnati at New York Jets 1:00PM CBS Jim Nantz/Phil Simms Chicago at Houston 1:00PM FOX... Continue Reading →
Danny Amendola hit was a total cheap shot, but not against the rules
New England Patriots' Danny Amendola (80) hits Kansas City Chiefs' Jamell Fleming (30) in the firsthalf of an NFL divisional playoff football game, Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016, in Foxborough, Mass.(AP Photo/Steven Senne) (Steven Senne) Football is a violent game. Men that weigh 300 pounds or more running full speed into each other generating huge hits... Continue Reading →
St Louis Rams fans get the shaft from team, NFL
Ask any sports fan what the worst thing that can happen to their team and most will say losing some big game to a hated rival, or maybe a star player getting hurt and ending your team's season before it really even starts. But fans of the St Louis Rams know once again what the... Continue Reading →
Patriots fans wanted Colts embarrassed, and they got their wish
The Indianapolis Colts line up for a trick play against the New England Patriots Sunday night. (Photo NBC video capture) If you asked most Patriots fans prior to Sunday's match-up between the New England and Indianapolis Colts you would have heard how they generally all wanted the Patriots to run up the score on Indy... Continue Reading →
One play shows why the New England Patriots are better than the rest
People hate winners. That's the primary reason why fans around the country hate the New England Patriots. No matter how much the haters complain about unfounded allegations in the long run it really does come down to one thing: the Patriots win and they don't like it. It has to be because Bill Belichick and... Continue Reading →
Textgate and Noisegate: Where’s the uproar?
For several days before the Super Bowl the lead story on almost every national news broadcast was deflategate, and how the New England Patriots cheated by having footballs inflated to under the NFL minimums. You could hardly visit any news or sports site and not see numerous references to the incident, with all sorts of... Continue Reading →