Archive for April, 2012

2012 NFC West 7 Round Mock Draft

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2012 NFC West 7 Round Mock Draft

We are two days away from the 2012 NFL Draft and the time has flown by for many of us draftniks and all the hard work we put in watching film, breaking down players and coming up with who we thinks it’s best for every team. While some may disagree, ok most disagree; people have [...]

2012 NFL Draft WR prospects

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While Eric has done a fantastic job of giving you the top prospects in the draft, I am more inclined to look a little deeper in this draft, especially as a Cardinals fan who knows that unless a move is made, the team I root for has no chance at a second round wide receiver. [...]

How to react to Monte Carlo

Rafael Nadal won his eighth straight Monte Carlo Masters last week, becoming the first player in history to win a tournament 8 consecutive times and only the second to win any tournament 8 times (Guillermo Vilas won Buenos Aires 8 times as well). This record is a tremendous milestone in any career, and both Nadal [...]

2012 NFL Draft Top 5 Interior O-Lineman

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2012 NFL Draft Top 5 Interior O-Lineman

As the skill positions become more and more important, and more positions become skill positions, the interior offensive line often gets overlooked. However, recent big money deals are beginning to show the value teams are placing in the big uglies.

2012 NFL Draft Top 5 OTs

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2012 NFL Draft Top 5 OTs

Offensive Tackle is one of the most sought after positions in the NFL. Without one, your franchise QB will end up like David Carr (or Sam Bradford). In order to be successful, finding the right one takes time, patience and a little bit of luck. Who, in the top 5 of the 2012 NFL Draft, [...]

2012 NFL Draft Top 5 RBs

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2012 NFL Draft Top 5 RBs

1. Trent Richardson RB Alabama There is not much doubt as to who is this draft’s number 1 running back. Trent Richardson is the most highly touted RB to enter the NFL since Adrian Peterson. Richardson is most likely a top 5 pick with his unique blend of size, speed and power. He is also [...]

What if Nicklas Grossmann decided to stay down?

That’s the question I ask.  And not just once, I ask it twice. The NHL wants to get rid of headshots in the NHL.  And they also use the metric of an injury to determine justice, which if you’ve read me recently, you’d know I’m completely against that. On Wednesday night, on two different occasions, [...]

26 Years and Counting

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26 Years and Counting

A great deal of high school pitchers can throw 80 mph with little to moderate success. Some go on to play at the college level while others call it a career, leaving the child’s game forever and a day. Some are talented enough to be equipped with a 90 mph heater and have to leave [...]

The best and worst of the 2012 NFL Schedule

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It’s really one of the most overblown events on the NFL, the day the following season’s schedule is released. We have ESPN & NFL Network offering 3 hour specials breaking down every little factor of how many miles each team has to travel, who has an extra 3 hours preparation for a game against a [...]

Flyers Game 4 Postgame analysis

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