Monday, February 6th, 2012
By Ben - Oberlin
In this special edition of Coed Magazine’s NFL Upon Further Review for Super Bowl XLVI: Kelly Clarkson doesn’t screw up, Tom Brady does the safety dance, Victor Cruz brings the salsa, M.I.A gives the middle finger, Wes Welker’s bad timing, Mario Manningham makes a great catch, Ahmad Bradshaw falls back, a Patriots miracle comes up shor… Click to read more
Thursday, February 2nd, 2012
By Ben - Oberlin
For all you New York Football Giants fans out there, the team is only one step away from claiming their fourth Super Bowl victory in team history. When the Vegas lines makers decided the give the edge to the Patriots, I could readily assume that many Big Blue followers weren’t pleased. However, don’t fret Giants fans – in this post, I’ll be giving y… Click to read more
Thursday, January 26th, 2012
By Ben - Oberlin
With the Giants and Pats facing off in a Super Bowl rematch, we can’t forget the significance of the first matchup. The Pats were 1 win away from an undefeated season and most likely would’ve been called, The Greatest Team of All-Time. But one Giant loss forever altered how they’ll be remembered 10, 20, 30 years down the road. Unfortunatel… Click to read more
Monday, January 23rd, 2012
By Ben - Oberlin
In this Conference Championship edition of NFL Upon Further Review: Steven Tyler’s national anthem was interesting, Billy Cundiff’s “Wide Left” moment, a classic Ravens fan freak out, Vernon Davis jumps on a camera platform, Kyle Williams enters joins Cundiff in the NFL Player Death Pool, Tynes kicks the Giants to another Super Bowl, and my prediction fo… Click to read more
Sunday, January 22nd, 2012
By Ben - Oberlin
It’s not often that NFL fans remember a sixth round draft pick, but that’s what Patriots quarterback Tom Brady ended up being in the 2000 NFL draft. Since that date, Brady has won three Super Bowls with New England and has become a player destined for the NFL Hall of Fame. However, there was another team interested in Tom and in this edition of COED’s “What If”, we… Click to read more
Friday, January 20th, 2012
By COED Staff
We were perfect with our predictions in the Wild Card Round, so we decided to play it cool and not publish our picks in the Divisional Round (we didn’t want to rub it in). But, in all honesty, I personally went undefeated with my Divisional picks, which I’m pretty psyched about only because I’m on pace to win some sweet playoff pool loot. I… Click to read more
Monday, November 21st, 2011
By Ben - Oberlin
In this week’s NFL Upon Further Review, the Lions get points for their celebrations, D-lineman BJ Raji found the end-zone on a carry against Tampa, Jabar Gaffney slapped a fan in the face, the ‘Skins play-calling got interesting, Torrey Smith got tackled by his dreads, and Maurice Jones-Drew aka “Mo-Jo” made Cleveland hate Lebron James all over again. Click the link to see highlights and our preview of tonight’s game between the Chiefs and Patriots.
Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011
By Mike D
With the lockout-shortened offseason condensed down to a just a few weeks, football fans were treated to a flurry of trades and free agent signings that promised to shift the balance of power in the NFL. While much of the attention went to the Eagles, teams all over the league made moves that had their fans beating their chests and taking to the message boards. Click the link to see Tri-State Sports Guys’ co-host Mike DePalma’s picks for the ones that haven’t lived up to the expectations.
Monday, October 31st, 2011
By Ben - Oberlin
As the NFL celebrated Halloween weekend, there were definitely some hair-raising moments. The “Birds” blew out the ‘Boys, the Rams upset the Saints, Tim Tebow got “Tebowed”, Percy Harvin wanted a little Captain off him, Mike Vick’s hands aren’t noticeable, and Troy Polamalu enjoys punch. Check out the best headlines and highlights from Sunday along with a preview of tonight’s MNF game between the Chiefs and Chargers after the jump.
Thursday, September 8th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
The last few years it seems the trend in the NFC, at least, is for #5 and #6 seeds to look mediocre during the regular season then straight up run the gamut and win it all when it counts. The AFC has been fairly more predictable with the Pats, Colts, and Steelers playing merry go round at the top of the heap. With the Lockout ending in late July, most teams are struggling to make up for lost time. With more than 250 games on tap, we’ve narrowed down the field to the 20 we’re most looking forward to. Check’ em out after the jump.
Thursday, July 28th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
In today’s edition of Wrap It Up, we cover Ochocinco going to the Patriots, Chris Kluwe’s demands for giving up his #5 jersey to Donovan McNabb, Denise Richards goes girl on girl in real life, rioting in LA, oil bikinis, Han Solo bitches out Chewbacca, Danielle Kn in a bikini, Lily Aldridge in lingerie, the 2012 Olympic medals, Morrissey comparing fast food to the massacre in Norway, Logan Morrison’s run-in with a praying mantis, Hideki Irabu’s suicide, donating to the Netflix Relief Fun, the donut burger, the dino bone ipad 2, and much more. Check out the sh*t we should’ve published after the jump.
Saturday, January 15th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
So, COED went 3-1 last week with our predictions, though our final scores were way off. Take a wild (card) guess which game we lost on. That’s right. Those wiley Seahawks. Marshawn Lynch (no relation) had one of the most epic… whoops, can’t use that word… the craziest run in the history of the playoffs shedding 8 tackles en route to a long touchdown. See our predictions (and pics of each team’s cheerleaders) after the jump!
Tuesday, January 4th, 2011
By Brad Berreman
Of course we all have favorite songs by music artists that can (sometimes fortunately) be called “one-hit wonders.” Sports is no different, as many players have had one great moment in a career that was otherwise undistinguished and perhaps downright awful. The Super Bowl has had its fair share of such performances throughout its histo… Click to read more
Monday, January 3rd, 2011
By Brad Berreman
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.