Red Zone Talk - An NFL Football Blog

Week 1 Preview and Picks

Finally. We head into the NFL regular season week 1. Football fans have been waiting for this day since February 8th. What great matchups with the reloaded Cincinnati Bengals against the New England Patriots. The Indianapolis Colts squaring off with the Houston Texans. The Kevin Kolb led Philadelphia Eagles welcoming the Green Bay Packers. Dallas [...]

NFC South Preview 2010

The NFC South division has the unique distinction of having each team which finishes last one year, finishing first the next year in every year since it’s inception. That trend will end this year. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will not be winning the NFC South this year. Trust me. However, there will be a new [...]

Which NFL coach is on the hot seat?

According to Bodog.com, the NFL coach with the hottest hot seat right now is Cleveland Browns head coach Eric Mangini with the online betting service offering 2/1 odds that he will be the first NFL head coach to get fired this season. Mangini has to be feeling the pressure to perform this season after the [...]

Preseason wraps up, what did NFL fans learn?

The 5 weeks for preseason are over with, the wrangling for fantasy football sleepers are over, and now we are 4 days from putting toe to leather to kick off the NFL season, what did fans actually learn this preseason? Oh, there was a lot to be learned this preseason. 1.-Overpaid players which produce little [...]

Just how bad are the Carolina Panthers? Bad.

So just how bad are the Carolina Panthers? Bad, really bad. According to the Charlotteobserver.com, the offense has failed to score a touchdown in 42 possessions this preseason. The Carolina Panthers are heading into the season with Matt Moore under center, return two of the best running backs in the league in DeAngelo Williams and [...]

5 coaches on the HOT SEAT for 2010

Okay, the 2010 NFL regular season hasn’t started yet, but let’s take a look at 5 coaches who are on the hot seat heading into this year. It’s a compilation of 5 coaches who have tenure in the NFL, but they need to win this year in order to keep their job in my estimation.