Foolish Pursuit: How a Culture of Perfection in NCAA Football is the Best Argument for a Playoff System

Even though the regular seasons for both NCAA and NFL football are still weeks off, both leagues have been making headlines since the end of their respective seasons.  Unfortunately, some of these headlines haven’t been very positive.  On the NCAA […]

2010 NFL Power Rankings – Preseason

Football season is right around the corner, and we are more than ready. Brian, Pat, and I (Alex), have decided to release power rankings for each week of the NFL season, as a means of stimulating discussion and keeping track […]

Surviving the Gauntlet: Tough Stretches of the 2010 Schedule — NFC Edition

Now to wrap up the discussion of “gauntlet” game scheduling for the 2010 NFL Regular Season, I move on to the National Football Conference’s 16 teams.  As a recap of the prior story, I’ve repeated my opening few paragraphs.  If […]

Surviving the Gauntlet: Tough Stretches of the 2010 Schedule — AFC Edition

The regular season schedule for the upcoming NFL 2010 year has been out for over a month now, and I’ve already taken the opportunity to preview some of the bigger storyline games that fans can look forward to once the […]

Embracing History: An Argument for Playing Super Bowl XLVIII at Meadowlands Stadium

From May 24th through May 26th, 2010, the NFL owners will be coming together for another set of offseason meetings.  While rule changes and ownership approvals will be on the docket, there will also be another matter of importance which […]

Headline Grabber: How a Potential 3rd-String Rookie Quarterback Led the NFL in April 2010 Jersey Sales

Now that the 2010 NFL Draft has come and gone, and cricket season is coming (along with the cricket betting involved), sports writers and other experts have set forth grading each team’s drafts and judging this year’s top picks.  While […]

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