Thursday, March 22nd, 2012
By Ben - Oberlin
One of the best things about sports is that you play to win the game and there is nothing better than team coming back from a huge deficit to win. For the ten teams selected to gain entry to this list, they needed to comeback in a single game from deficits that appeared so insurmountable that most fans had given up hope and turned off their television sets or left the… Click to read more
Tuesday, February 14th, 2012
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Recently, Randy Moss announced on a live webcast during his birthday that he would be coming out of retirement after retiring in August. There are a handful of teams that are on the cusp of making a run at the Super Bowl. They all appear to be missing 1 or 2 components though. Is Sergeant Straight Cash Homey the answer? Other teams have taken a crack at him and had ho… 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
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, December 19th, 2011
By Ben - Oberlin
In this week’s edition of NFL Upon Further Review, Michael Turner stiff-arms a teammate, Johnny Knox gets bent, Carolina goes back to college, Lance Moore is happy to score, Harvey Dahl’s dirty mouth is caught on tape, and Tom Brady gets jacked up. We also take a look at tonight’s sure to be instant classic as the Steelers make the trip to San Francisco to take on the feisty 49ers. Check out the highlights along with our MNF preview after the jump.
Monday, October 3rd, 2011
By Ben - Oberlin
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.
Saturday, January 8th, 2011
By Travis Pulver
With the San Francisco 49ers hiring Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh, it’s time to take a look at other college coaches who should make the jump to the NFL. See our top picks after the jump!
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.
Sunday, October 31st, 2010
By David S. London
In light of the NFL’s attempt to make the game resemble flag football (the less contact, the better), we take a look at some of the most intimidating players the NFL has ever seen. They may try to reduce the pain now, but we’ll always have the past to bask in, past players and present.
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
By Travis Pulver
A new identity is starting to form for some teams with the conclusion of the NFL draft. Many teams drafted very well, filling many of the holes they had; others have been active in the trade department. Either way there are a handful of teams that have been either skirting the edge of success or have not seen it in sometime that may be in a good position to make a run for the Super Bowl in Dallas.