FF All-Matchup Team: Stay Away From These Guys in Week 16

December 21, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
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Who has the worst matchups of the penultimate championship round? Read, discover, and of course, learn. QB: Carson Palmer vs. the San Diego Chargers Hey look, the Bengals win a game if they don’t let Carson Palmer throw it. What do you think will happen here? Runner Up: Ben Roethlisberger vs. the Carolina Panthers Ben [...]

Top 10 Rants From Week 15 of 2010 NFL Season

With just two weeks left, the NFL playoff race is beginning to heat up with teams from both conferences–leaving fans with plenty to talk about. Here are the top 10 rants from Week 15. 10. They may not be heading to the playoffs, but the Bengals and Panthers deserve some credit for ending their horrendous [...]

Antrel Rolle: Giants ARE Making The Playoffs; Eli Manning Breaks Out of Shell and Addresses Team Alone

December 20, 2010 by Jeff Shull  
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It seems like the Giants haven’t lost any confidence despite losing what many are dubbing “The Miracle At The Meadowland II.” When asked whether the Giants would make the playoffs, the Pro Bowl leading vote getter at safety didn’t leave any doubt. “I don’t think. I know it. I don’t think it. I know it. [...]

Matt Dodge a Scapegoat? Not So Fast, Rest of Giants Players Take Blame For Eagles Loss

December 20, 2010 by Jeff Shull  
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When it happened, everyone in Big Blue nation wanted Matt Dodge out of town. He inexplicably punted a line drive shank right to the most dangerous punt returner in the league. However, I’m here to tell you that it should never have come to that, and we should take our foot off of Dodge’s throat [...]

Studs, Duds and Fantasy Football–Week 15

December 20, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
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It’s Monday, we’re in the fantasy playoffs; time to review. Top Performer At one point Mike Vick had 1 fantasy point in the 2nd quarter and things didn’t look like they were going the get any better. In fact, I was in a bar with a concerned Vick owner who was losing his mind. Here [...]

Giants Can Clinch Playoff Spot With Win Next Weekend

December 20, 2010 by Jeff Shull  
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With the Packers losing to the Patriots tonight, the Giants now have their destiny in their own hands, not to mention a couple of other scenarios that could work in their favor. The easiest of those scenarios is to beat the Packers next weekend. I’ve examined it every which way, and a win next weekend [...]

Five Potential Game-Changing Matchups in the Eagles-Giants Game: Michael Vick, Eli Manning, & More

1. Brandon Jacobs & Ahmad Bradshaw vs Jamar Chaney. In the last meeting between the Eagles and the Giants, running backs Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw were shut down, rushing 17 times for 39 yards, including a 17 yard run. If the Eagles can shut down the Giants’ running game again, they will almost certainly [...]

Start’em and Sit’em: Sunday’s early games

December 19, 2010 by Alex Reside  
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NO @ BAL This game has all the makings of being the game of the week. The Saints are on a 6 game win streak while the Ravens are fighting to get into the playoffs. The big thing that you need to know is that the Saints are going to put up points. The Ravens [...]

New York Giants vs. Philadephila Eagles, Michael Vick vs. Eli Manning: Why It’s Closer Than You Think

I’m actually surprised to see so many people picking the Giants to win this game because of the way they played against the Eagles in Week 11. However, I do agree with the reasons they are picking Big Blue to win. Among other things, the Eagles have some key players out on defense that I [...]

New York Giants vs. Philadelphia Eagles: Interview With Eagles Central Writer Bryn Swartz

I thought since this was such a big game coming up that it would be nice for Giants fans to get a look at what the other side was thinking. Now, mind you, Bryn Swartz is a fantastic and objective writer, objective being the key word, so he probably does not share the same sentiments [...]

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