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A little Love for the Redskins

Posted on December 17, 2009 by James WNo Comments

Cerrato’s Resignation brings in Bruce Allan as General Manager. Allan, is a new face and new hope for the team.

This Sunday, The Redskins will play one of their biggest rivals, the Giants. The Redskins are anxious and so are the fans. They have a new attitude and fans are showing their love and spirit for the team more than ever. Private number plates are an awesome example and most of them don’t hesitate to show how the team truly feels about their three rivals whom they get to place twice each year: Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles.



For Sunday’s game, a list of injuries so far:

Thursday, Dec. 17

Washington Redskins

Stephon Heyer, OT – No Practice (Knee)

DeAngelo Hall, CB – Limited Practice (Knee)

Albert Haynesworth, DT – Limited Practice (Ankle)

Mike Sellers, FB – Limited Practice (Thigh)

Kareem Moore, S – Limited Practice (Ankle)

Cornelius Griffin, DT – Limited Practice (Shoulder)

Graham Gano, K – Full Practice (Right Foot)

New York Giants

Ahmad Bradshaw, RB – No Practice (Ankle/Foot)

Mario Manningham, WR – No Practice (Illness)

Kareem McKenzie, OT – No Practice (Knee)

Corey Webster, CB – No Practice (Knee)

Eli Manning, QB – Full Practice (Foot)

Standings so far:


NFC EAST

Team W L T Pct. PF PA
Philadelphia Eagles 9 4 0 .692 372 273
Dallas Cowboys 8 5 0 .667 296 233
New York Giants 7 6 0 .538 341 330
REDSKINS 4 9 0 .308 234 251
Redskins may be down but change is in the future!

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Comparison of all Top Football Games Out There

Posted on December 8, 2009 by James WNo Comments

There are quite a lot of football video games out there vying with each other to capture the gaming market in the football games segment. Games such as Madden 08, NCAA Football 08, All Pro Football 2K8, NFL Head Coach, NFL Street 3, Backyard Football2007, Arena Football and Football Mogul 07 head the rankings in terms of sales and popularity. Choosing the best one out of this list is quite hard, but we’ve made a small comparison of 3 games on this list such as Madden, NCAA Football 2K8 and All Pro Football 2K8, based on user reviews, to help you make a selection.

Especially once you add Tecmo Bowl or even SUPER TECMO BOWL into the mix!!

Madden 08 by Electronic Arts seems to be a popular choice among gamers of-late (even gamers who play online games). Madden 08 can be played, both, on Xbox and Playstation consoles, but the versions for Xbox 360 and PS3 looks more like arcade games. However, there definitely are some roster updates in the new version and gaming purists will not mind the extra spend on the latest version.

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RVing to the Super Bowl

Posted on November 18, 2009 by James WNo Comments

Probably, the best way to go to the Super Bowl or any other big game is not by flying first class or by going in your brand new sports car. No matter what the distance is or odds involved, your RV is the best bet if you want the game to be one big party. This idea might sound farfetched for people that don’t have the time and for people living in the other end of the country. But truth be told—there’s nothing like RV-tailgating all the way to the stadium or venue. Gather a couple of friends or even a few families and tailgate all the way to the venue in caravans (like in old western movies with horse drawn carriages) and see how it feels to enjoy the game as well as life in one go. But don’t forget your RV insurance.

The whole tailgating thing is not about the thrill of going close behind one another on the road; it’s about partying, making new friends, the bonhomie and camaraderie and just having a good time. Today, tailgating has evolved from simple motorized processions of many automobiles one behind the other in close proximity… to a tradition. Pre-game or post-game, a party in the parking lot with all the RVs parked together, each one resembling a home with doors wide open, with the smell of barbequed and grilled steaks and chickens in the air and plenty of beer around, represents a single community of sport loving people that also like to celebrate life.

Tailgating is for people who consider the game bigger than life as well as for people that think life is one big game. So, the next time you’re going to the games, go in your RV. Don’t have an RV? Rent one!

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How to create a football pool for friends and family

Posted on October 29, 2009 by James WNo Comments

The super bowl fever is fast catching up, and it’s party-time for all the crazy football fans out there. A good way to add spice to the game watching on television is to make a football pool for family and friends. A keenly contested game on the television, chips and cookies to munch, great company with family and friends and a little betting on the side, just like the real “NFL betting” can only make things hot and more interesting. Making a football pool is a pretty cool idea if you want the NFL games come alive for you in your living rooms as the results of the games will mean much more than game results. A little wager always helps to add seriousness and excitement to the games. To set the ball rolling, you need a few essential things like colored pens, construction paper or cardboard, marker pens, poster boards, and of course, the television. Now, you’ve everything you need to make your grid and start the pool.

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Painkiller Abuse Problems In the NFL

Posted on September 30, 2009 by James WNo Comments


According to a report published by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration in March 2009, admissions for treatments of painkiller abuse are on the rise in the United States. The Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) for the year 2007 found that among all admissions for substance abuse treatments, painkiller abuse treatment admissions rose from 1% in 1997 to 5% in 2007. This is an alarming cause for worry as constant use of painkillers can lead to equally undesirable addictions and health risks such as those of non-prescription drugs. The field of sports is an area where painkiller abuse has become rampant due to the frequent injuries and related pain sports persons are exposed to on an almost daily basis. The added pressure of having to play with pain because of high competition in the field, leads these athletes to rely on painkillers to play without pain, and to extend their playing careers.

The National Football League (NFL), America’s most highly paid and competitive professional football league has its own share of prescription drug abus problems. A recent newspaper report mentioned that as many as 10% of 1500 NFL players surveyed had serious painkiller problems. Although, the NFL has a strict anti painkiller abuse policy that forbids any use of un-prescribed anti-inflammatory and pain killing medicines, many players find ways to circumnavigate and cheat the system. In fact, the prevalence of painkiller abuse is so widespread in the NFL today, the authorities are devising methods to detect and punish the guilty.

Since most teams carry with them a team of doctors and physiotherapists, the players sometimes have access to painkillers, which they can easily get by faking an injury or by exaggerating it. Most coaches, managers, doctors and support staffs of the teams deny that the players can gain access by unlawful means; revelations made by some players prove quite the opposite. Take the case of the Philadelphia Eagles defensive linesman Sam Rayburn, who played for the eagles in 2003-3006, and who was arrested in March 2009 for forging prescriptions for controlled drugs. He disclosed during the course of an inquiry that he could get access to painkillers through his team doctors from time to time. He admitted that he was self medicating himself with painkillers during the period he played for the eagles, and admitted that his medication slowly led him into an addiction that he couldn’t shake off.

Sam Rayburn’s is not a case in isolation; Green Bay quarterback Brett Favre was treated for Vicodin—a prescription painkiller—in 1996, and he came back from his treatment and led the Packers to victory in the Super Bowl. There are many more players that are coming into the open with their painkiller dependency problems. However, there are players who still get prescription painkillers by trading match tickets with pharmaceutical companies’ executives—a charge denied by the players as well as the pharmaceutical companies. The NFL retirement plan that provides disability & drug rehab benefits for players diagnosed with addiction problems doesn’t help the case of anti-abuse strategies.

No doubt, the demands of high-pressure professional sports can lead to injuries that sometimes can be even fatal, but what really worries the authorities now is the fact that players themselves try to shorten their life span trying to extend their playing span.

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Create Your Own Football Memorabilia Online

Posted on September 17, 2009 by James WNo Comments

Men are men and boys are boys, but when it comes to football, boys become men, and men become boys. Actually, there’s no age difference when it comes to football. Passions become mellower as people become mature, but the fire deep inside remains the same. It’s just that as we age, we become more refined in the way we show our passions. We become nostalgic about things we were passionate about when we were younger. This is the general rule, and it applies to all facets of life, except—football! Most of us are as rabidly passionate about football as we were in our growing years. However, while the younger ones can just go out, play the game, and feed their passions, we are stuck with boring things like raising a family and making a living.

Nevertheless, we can still feed our hunger for the game and stay in touch by keeping the memories alive. One way of doing that is by collecting football memorabilia. Rewind a few years– don’t you remember how you traded caps with the logo of your favorite teams with your friends, or how you fought with your best friend over a picture card of your favorite football star? Well, you can do that again now. However, this time you won’t have to fight over the stuff because you can create your own football memorabilia and keep them for yourself.

Whether you’re a grown up or a kid who eats, walks and sleeps football, you have so many online companies that can print whatever you want on any clothing accessory you want. Would you like the names of your all-time favorite players on your t-shirts? On the other hand, do you want the logo of your favorite NFL team on your cap? All you grown-ups; go and get a Jim Brown picture printed on your pillow, or make a list of your ten all-time favorite football players, and have them printed on your sweat shirt. Kids can go to the games wearing Indianapolis Colts hats or New England Patriots t-shirts. Kids will absolutely love to get a picture of LaDainian Tomlinson or Adrian Peterson printed on their sweatshirts, and wear them to play.

Create your own football memorabilia as you have a choice now that never existed many years ago. You don’t have to fight no more or pay through your nose to get your favorite team or player up close to you. There are so many t-shirt printing companies online now, which can print any of your favorite football stuff on t-shirts, sweat shirts, hats, or even your pillow covers. There is no need for you to part with your football memories, ever again!

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Ravens Rookie Paul Kruger Earns Nickname Goldilocks

Posted on September 3, 2009 by James W1 Comment

Paul Kruger, the Ravens rookie linebacker out of Utah State, has been proving himself on the field this offseason and has quickly established himself as a force on the Ravens D. But he’s earned himself a nickname amongst his locker room buddies which may stick with the outside linebacker who’s making people in Baltimore forget about Bart Scott very quickly … and it’s not “Freddie” Kruger.

Seems that Terrell Suggs (T-Sizzle) has given Kruger the call of Goldilocks (courtesy of the Baltimore Sun) :

Defensive end-linebacker Terrell Suggs is known for making fun of others. He refers to rookie Paul Kruger as “Goldilocks” because of his long blond hair.

If this name sticks to Kruger the way he sticks to running backs and tight ends, expect a wave of long blonde wigs to hit the Ravens fanbase in M&T Bank Stadium.

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Dallas Cowboys Top Forbes Most Valuable NFL Team List

Posted on September 3, 2009 by James WNo Comments

Forbes has released its list of the highest valued NFL teams, with NFC East rivals Dallas and Washington topping the list, but the Cowboys are ahead of the Redskins by far. The Dallas Cowboys are worth an estimated $1.6 Billion, while Washington chimes in at #2 with a $1.5 Billion valuation ($100 Million difference).

Other notable teams include the Baltimore Ravens at #11 and the Houston Texans at #6. The Oakland Raiders bottomed out this year, with a valuation of only $797 million.

Source : NFL Team Valuations

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NFL Personal Checks : Checks by Team

Posted on August 31, 2009 by James W1 Comment

The best thing about the internet is that it is one big place where all our fantasies can be realized, if we care to spend a little time on it. Football fans in America will be thrilled to know that there are a few good online checks printing companies that dish out NFL team personal checks. Every young American kid (the majority at least) wants a memento of his favorite team. It could be a team jacket or a cap, an autographed ball, or a team photo. No kid in America will want to part with his or her precious stuff, even if you offer them the world. As we grow older, the responsibilities of life and the vagaries associated with it, make us forget the values that we held as kids, and most of our formerly precious stuff gets dumped in the attic or basement. We forget all the caps, the jackets, and the signed photos, and we also forget the little kid inside every one of us in due course.

There are a few people among us who retain the little kid inside of us. We do not let go. We cannot let go of our admiration and fanatic support for our favorite football team. We cannot forget our childhood football heroes nor can we erase that one super game from our memories. For all those among us die-hard NFL fans, who would like to keep the memories alive and make new ones, there are always the NFL team personal checks. Whether you are a high flying professional or a busy businessman now, a teacher or someone who is still in touch with the game in some way or the other; get yourself NFL team personal checks to retain your memories, and to show the world that you’re still a sportsperson at heart.

It doesn’t matter which team you support, whether you’re a New York Giants or Chicago Bears fan, a Miami Dolphins or Dallas Cowboys fan, get your favorite team pictures printed on your personal checks today. And it’s not just the pictures; you can get team logos or the photos of your favorite players on the checks, as well. Though some banks do issue NFL personal checks, they do not match up to ones that you get on the internet in designs or in affordability. NFL team personal checks bought online are cheaper, better looking, and faster to get. So order your favorite NFL team personal checks online now, and let the kid inside you out once again!

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Ready for Fantasy Football?

Posted on May 1, 2009 by James WNo Comments

If you’re like me you cant wait until the fantasy football season starts, and the good news that it’s right around the corner. In the meantime check out our friends over at PigskinAddiction.com for their year round coverage of the NFL and the single best and funniest fantasy football draft guide I have ever read.

I’ve been a member of the message board at PigskinAddiction for about eight years now and it’s a great community to talk about whats going on in the world of football, what options are best for your fantasy football team or anything that’s on your mind. Next time you’re looking for some great fantasy football advice head over to PigskinAddiction.com, you’ll be glad you did.

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