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Sanchize Is Flinchez, McCluster’s Got Ups, Peterson’s Stunning Punt Return [NFL WEEK 9]

Sanchize Is Flinchez, McCluster’s Got Ups, Peterson’s Stunning Punt Return [NFL WEEK 9]

In this week’s NFL Upon Further Review, Atlanta’s Julio Jones had a big weekend, Mark Sanchez’s blocking leaves something to be desired, Rex Ryan can jump, Dexter McCluster can leap Miami Dolphins in a single bound, and Patrick Peterson sends St. Louis home in shocking fashion in overtime. Check out the best highlights and lowlights from week 9 of NFL action after the jump.

NFL Upon Further Review: Week 4 [PHOTOS, VIDEOS]

NFL Upon Further Review: Week 4 [PHOTOS, VIDEOS]

As week 4 of the NFL season comes to a close, we take a look at last night’s turnover-heavy Jets-Ravens matchup, the Lions’ and 49ers impressive comebacks against the Cowboys and Eagles, the controversial call which allowed the Giants to come back and snatch victory away from the Cards, the Vikings’ tailspin, Tom Brady and Devin Hester’s milestones, and a preview of Monday night’s game between the Bucs and Colts. Check out all the insight and analysis after the jump.

14 Cities That Have Never Kissed The Lombardi Trophy

14 Cities That Have Never Kissed The Lombardi Trophy

Back in late May, we took a look at the 11 NHL cities that have never kissed Lord Stanley’s Cup. Almost 27% of voters thought the Capitals would be the team to bring their city its first ever championship. Atlanta was also on that list – now they don’t even have a team. But, at least they love their Falcons… even after 45 trophy-less years. So, with the Falcons considered Super Bowl contenders this season (even after their horrific loss to the Bears Sunday), we thought we’d take a look at all the NFL cities who’ve yet to hear their MVP say he’s going to Disney Land. Check out the full list then vote for the city you think will win its first ever Lombardi first after the jump.

Where Will Vince Young Play Next Season? [NFL RUMORS]

Where Will Vince Young Play Next Season? [NFL RUMORS]

If there were anyone with a more tense relationship with his coach and the fan base as Vince Young I would be surprised. Sure, Donovan McNabb’s tumultuous tenure in Philly was bad, but he and Andy Reid were close. Vince, on the other hand, just can’t seem to handle the pressures involved with playing at the NFL level. While McNabb’s at least lead a couple teams to championship games and a Super Bowl, Vince only has 1 Pro Bowl year under his belt and has zero playoff experience. See who we think Vince will play for next season after the jump!

The 10 Most Improbable Super Bowl Teams Of All-Time [POLL]

The 10 Most Improbable Super Bowl Teams Of All-Time [POLL]

After another wild weekend in the NFL, the final seeds are set for this year’s playoffs. Twelve teams will enter the postseason with Super Bowl aspirations, all of which believe they have a realistic shot at making the Big Game. As most teams gear up for this “new” season, they believe all bets are off. Regular season records no longer matter. It’s what you do in this next 3-4 games that counts. So, if you’re a Chiefs or Seahawks fan and you think there’s not a shot in hell your team’s holding the Lombardi Trophy come February, you might want to take a look at this list of Super Bowl improbables.

NFL Teams That Need New Names (POLL)

NFL Teams That Need New Names (POLL)

So what’s in a name? Well, for sports teams, everything. The name is the rally cry, the identity, the face of the franchise, and the word that strikes fear in the opponent. A good name leads to a cool mascot, which leads to a source of inspiration for players and fans alike. However, there are some team names that are laughable and/or synonymous with failure and/or humiliation. These are those teams…

Time To Add Another Quarterback To The List

Time To Add Another Quarterback To The List

Now that the stage is set for Super Bowl XXLIII, we can safely assume that we we will be adding another quarterback’s name to the exclusive list of multiple-time Super Bowl winners. With Ben Roethlisberger’s Pittsburgh Steelers taking on the timeless Kurt Warner’s Arizona Cardinals, one of these two big game signal callers will be the t… Click to read more

Let Leinart Start Games, Warner Bag Groceries

Let Leinart Start Games, Warner Bag Groceries

The Arizona Cardinals are going to enter the 2008 NFL season with the ancient former grocery-bagger Kurt Warner as their starting quarterback, despite having the talented and expensive former first round pick Matt Leinart chilling on the pine.
Leinart started the first five games of 2007 before suffering a fractured collarbone against the St. Louis Rams… Click to read more

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