2013 Baltimore Ravens Preview – A New Frontier

When you hold up the trophy at the end of the season, everyone comes gunning for you the following season. However in Baltimore’s case they’re unsure as to who they’re going to be. As the confetti fell, the ink was drying on the retirement papers for Ray Lewis. Friday morning the inked signature of C … Continue reading

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Chiefs Get Their Man – Alex Smith Traded From 49ers to Kansas City

Remember in 2010 when the Kansas City Chiefs were 10-6 and won the AFC West?? That was the first year Matt Cassel was the starting quarterback and the future looked bright with WR Dwayne Bowe his main target for years to come. Then Offensive Co-Ordinator Charlie Weiss left and the offense completely fell apart as … Continue reading

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The Soul of The Game: Kenny Easley

Some of the best players in NFL history are those who had their careers cut short due to injury. Yet they had great seasons that had them on the path to Canton. Such was the case with former Seattle Seahawk Kenny Easley. At 6’3 and 205 lbs, he was tall, fast, had range and could … Continue reading

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The Soul Of The Game – Fred Williamson

The Soul Of The Game – Fred Williamson

When you think of the wild west scoring of the AFL, you think of long bombs, high scores, quarterbacks going for broke. Well, someone had to be deployed to stop those receivers and that’s where Fred Williamson comes in.  He was the “original” AFL shut down corner with the Oakland Raiders when he arrived in … Continue reading

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Greatest Defensive Performance in an NFL Game – Vernon Perry

Greatest Defensive Performance in an NFL Game – Vernon Perry

When it comes to great performances in the NFL we tend to think of superstars having spectacular days. However there are times when a player finds himself totally in tune with a situation and turns in the game of a lifetime. Such was the case with SS Vernon Perry of the late 70’s Houston Oilers. … Continue reading

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Warren Sapp Makes The Hall of Fame

When you think back to Tampa Bay’s Super Bow XXXVII win over the Oakland Raiders, you knew it was a win that was years in the making. It was born when Buccaneer coach Sam Wyche made two critical moves that solidified the franchise. The first thing he did was turn the organization into a defensive … Continue reading

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