How to Fix the Michael Vick & Tom Brady MVP Controversy

December 24, 2010 by bryn.swartz  
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The race for Most Valuable Player is going to come down to two candidates: New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick. Brady is having a season for the ages. He’s led the Patriots to a 12-2 record, tied for the best in the NFL. He is directing the NFL’s highest [...]

Chicago Bears vs. New England Patriots Game Day Preview

December 12, 2010 by Jonathan  
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The story of today will be the weather. It went from being about the wind and cold to the addition of three to seven inches of snow. I’m already anticipating the Chicago Bears haters blaming the weather if the Patriots lose. The weather cannot be ignored as the huge x-factor in this game. It will [...]

My Turn to Answer the Patriots Blog about the Chicago Bears

December 11, 2010 by Jonathan  
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 I want to thank Chris Ransom of our fellow Rant Sports Patriots Chronicle for doing this week’s Q and A. Here is my turn to return the favor. Chris: “Can the Chicago Bears win if they keep the New England Patriots from sacking Jay Cutler?” Jonathan: The Chicago Bears need to run the damn football [...]

Asking the Fans & Writers of Other NFL Teams: How Far Will the Philadelphia Eagles Advance in 2010?

December 10, 2010 by bryn.swartz  
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The Question: Asking my fans and writers of other NFL teams: How far will the Philadelphia Eagles advance in the 2010 postseason? The Answers: John Fennelly, New York Giants Fan & Writer (Senior Writer/editor of SNY’s Giants Football blog, Publisher of ProFootballNYC.com, Content Editor of FootballReportersOnline.com): The Eagles season is at its most crucial point. [...]

My Interview with a Patriots Blogger

December 10, 2010 by Jonathan  
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I want to thank Chris Ransom of our fellow Rant Sports Patriots Chronicle for taking time out of his busy day to talk about this weekend’s game. Jonathan: How do the Patriots do it every year? Chris: The New England Patriots succeed off of consistency.  They have a defensive minded coach in Bill Belichick, a [...]

How the Chicago Bears Defeat the Patriots

December 9, 2010 by Jonathan  
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Before you read any further, I’m not suggesting that the Chicago Bears will win this game, but giving you a blue print as to how the Chicago Bears can beat the New England Patriots. Let’s start with the achilles heel of the Patriots, the defense. The Chicago Bears offense had been playing much better as [...]

Official Gambling Site Has Eagles Tied With Two Teams for Highest Probability of Winning the Super Bowl; Michael Vick Second in MVP Chase

November 26, 2010 by bryn.swartz  
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According to Bodog.com, an official gambling website, the Philadelphia Eagles are tied with the New England Patriots and the Green Bay Packers for the highest probability to win the Super Bowl. All three teams have 7-1 chances. The Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Atlanta Falcons have 8-1 chances. San Diego Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers leads [...]

Will Peyton Manning and The Colts Offense Bounce Back?

November 17, 2010 by weller.ross  
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The offense looked terrible in Sunday’s win against the Bengals. My question is can they bounce back this week to beat the Patriots? This post was inspired by Nate Dunlevy taking a look at similar games in Colts history over at 18 to 88. I’m going to look at each of the six games he [...]

Top 10 Greatest NFL Quarterbacks of All Time

November 12, 2010 by Chris Ransom  
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Where does New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady rank among the top 10 quarterbacks of all time? I asked this question a few days ago and got 212 different answers in just 24 hours? I made a rough draft then I revised my rough draft after some constructive criticism from many people who believe Johnny [...]

Mid-Season awards for the NFL

November 11, 2010 by Eric Schmidt  
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It’s the mid-season mark of the 2010 NFL season, and it’s time to take a look at who are the front-runners for the end of season awards. Indianapolis Colts QB Peyton Manning, St. Louis Rams QB Sam Bradford and Detroit Lions DT Ndamukong Suh…

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