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Doug Williams and His 15 Minutes of Fame by Marc “Razz” Rasbury
When you hear about someone’s 15 minutes of fame, you think of fleeting popularity or their short moment in the sun. However, when you think of Douglas William’s historic 15 minutes of fame in Super Bowl XXII, you think of … Continue reading
Almost Ignored, Champion Giants Quietly Get to Work by Jason Clinkscales
They’ve gone about their business with little national media coverage for a long time, even after two Super Bowls in four seasons. They play in a division where three other teams routinely grab headlines for everything other than gridiron success. … Continue reading
Daily Debate: Andrew Luck or Robert Griffin, III, Who Will Be Better Quarterback?
With today’s NFL Draft, Andrew Luck of Stanford will be the first pick of the Indianapolis Colts, and Robert Griffin, III, of Baylor will be the second pick by the Washington Redskins. Of the two quarterbacks, which one will go … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Luck, Baylor, first pick, Indianapolis Colts, NFL Draft, Robert Griffin, second pick, Stanford, Washington Redskins
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The Razz and Jazz Sports Blog NFL Power Rankings Week 5 by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
1. Green Bay Packers, 5-0. The Green Bay Packers are the defending Super Bowl Champions, and with the addition of players who were injured last year, like tight end Jermichael Finley, and the continued improvement of quarterback Aaron Rodgers, they appear … Continue reading
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Tagged Aaron Rodgers, American Football Conference, Arlington, Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, Calvin Johnson, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Drew Brees, Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans, Jermichael Finley, Jim Harbaugh, Joe Flacco, Matthew Stafford, Met Life Stadium, Mike Shanahan, Minnesota Vikings, National Football Conference Eastern Division, National Football League, Ndamukong Suh, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, NFC playoffs, Nick Fairley, Philadelphia Eagles, Philip Rivers, Ray Lewis, Ray Rice, Ryan Mathews, San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks. Super Bowl hunt, St. Louis Rams, Super Bowl Champions, Super Bowl contender, Super Bowl run, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tom Brady, Washington Redskins
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Daily Debate: Are the New York Giants the Best Team in the NFC East?
After losing to the Washington Redskins 28-14 in the opening week of the National Football League season, the New York Giants have strung together three impressive victories, defeating the St Louis Rams 28-16, the Philadelphia Eagles 29-16, and the Arizona … Continue reading
Top 5 Super Bowl Contenders by Charu Robinson
5: New York Giants The New York Giants come into 2011off of a disappointing finish to the 2010 season. They finished with a 10-6 record, but still missed the post season. The Giants can only blame themselves after blowing a … Continue reading
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Tagged #1 draft pick, A.J. Hawk, Aaron Hernandez, Aaron Rodgers, AFC, Ahmad Bradshaw, Albert Haynesworth, American Football Conference, Asante Samuel, Bill Belichick, Brandon Jackson, Brandon Jacobs, Brett Swain, Chad Ochocinco, Charles Woodson, Clay Matthews, Corey Dillon, Corey Webster, cornerback, Darrelle Revis, defensive line, defensive tackle, DeSean Jackson, Donald Driver, Eli Manning, free agent, Green Bay Packers, Greg Jennings, Hakeem Nicks, head coach, James Jones, Jeremy Macklin, Jordy Nelson, LeSean McCoy, Mario Manningham, Mark Sanchez, Michael Vick, Most Valuable Player, MVP, National Football Conference, New England Patriots, New York Giants, New York Jets, NFC, Nick Collins, Nnamdi Asomugha, offensive line, Osi Umenyoira, Philadelphia Eagles, Plaxico Burress, Prince Amukamara, quarterback, Randy Moss, Rex Ryan, Rodgers-Cromartie, running back, Santonio Holmes, secondary, Steve Smith, Super Bowl, Terrell Thomas, tight end, Tom Brady, Vince Young, Washington Redskins, Wes Welker, wide receiver
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Bills, Dolphins, Jets, and Patriots Improve AFC East by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
With free agency moves and trades, The Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, and New England Patriots have all made strides to improve their teams that will make the AFC East, one of the most competitive divisions in football … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 fifth-rounder, 2013 fifth-round draft pick, 2013 sixth-rounder, Albert Haynesworth, American Football Conference, Brad Smith, Buffalo Bills, Chad Ochocinco, Cincinnati Bengals, cornerback, Denver Broncos, free agent, kick returner, Kyle Orton, Miami Dolphins, National Football League, New England Patriots AFC East, New Orleans Saints, New York Jets, Nnamdi Asomugha, Oakland Raiders, Pro Bowl, quarterback, Reggie Bush, running back, Santonio Holmes, Super Bowl, Washington Redskins, wide receiver
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