As the 90’s dawned we had a few teams that had been playoff staples during the 80’s and a few new teams coming of age. In the Buffalo Bills you had a team come of age as blue chip talent had been stockpiled in recent years. In the pre-free agent era you had to build … Continue reading
SUPER BOWL XXV CHAMPION 1990 NEW YORK GIANTS
Super Bowl XXV: Giants 20 Bills 19…My Bills that is….sigh OK here goes…be fair..not a fan…be fair…*gasp* The Giants made it to Tampa on the heels of one of the greatest NFC Championships ever played in their 15-13 defeat of the two time champion San Francisco 49ers. The team the Giants were built to defeat. … Continue reading
Lost NFL Etiquette: Player Curtain Calls
As the NFL is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Super Bowl this year it causes you to look back at the NFL of yore. Many items changed due to knee jerk reactions instead of thinking the entire item through. One lost art is the player introductions before the Super Bowl. That moment of anticipation as … Continue reading
Chip Kelly Must Go!!
When chronicling the NFL there is always a new genius coach coming in to revolutionize the game of football. The game of pro football has been around and this is the 96th year. Everything the game is down to it’s essence has been done already. The only approach you can bring to the game at … Continue reading
The Soul Of The Game: Willie Davis
One of the truly great moments in recent years have been the Hall of Fame rings given to the new inductees. David Baker, who is the President of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, has been presenting rings to those previously enshrined in tributes at early season games. Back in September Willie Davis along with … Continue reading
2015 Lessons Through Week 4: Buffalo Bills
With only one of its teams taking the field on this continent in week 4, the Buffalo Bills had the perfect opportunity to continue their defensive success. After a big 41-14 win over Miami, they welcomed the Giants with the league’s 21st ranked offense. Eli Manning and the Giants hadn’t sustained offensive continuity the first … Continue reading
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