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2012 Fantasy Football: Brandon Lloyd on the Rise?
I wasn’t a Brandon Lloyd believer when he first started putting up big yardage games in Denver back in 2010. I thought he was working in a gimmicky system ...Full Article
Is Ochocinco a Smart Move for the Dolphins?
Looks like Chad Ochocinco will be playing in 2012 after all. The Miami Dolphins signed the 34-year-old wide receiver to a one-year deal, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter via ...Full Article
New England Patriots: Open to Trading Brian Hoyer?
A report from the Boston Globe Thursday suggests the New England Patriots are still open to trading backup quarterback Brian Hoyer. Since most teams look to have some sort ...Full Article
Patriots Host Multiple Running Backs, Statistical Reasoning
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that the New England Patriots hosted running backs Ryan Grant and Tim Hightower, and the Boston Globe’s Shalise Manza Young reported that the Patriots also ...Full Article
Patriots’ Matt Light Reportedly Will Retire
Though Tom Brady was surely happy with the New England Patriots re-signing center Dan Koppen earlier this week, he will be saddened that he won’t have his long-time teammate ...Full Article
2012 NFL Schedule Released | What to Watch For
You know that old saying, “it’s just like any other game”? Yeah, I’ve never bought into it either. Tell that to Mario Williams, who says exactly that about facing ...Full Article
Patriots Re-Sign Center Dan Koppen
Tom Brady is going to be happy to have his reliable veteran center back in 2012. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter via his Twitter account, the New England Patriots ...Full Article
The Top 8 Clutch Quarterbacks in the NFL Today
John Elway, Joe Montana, Johnny Unitas, Steve Young, Ken Stabler, Otto Graham, Bart Starr, Roger Staubach, Steve McNair, Dan Marino — all of them stand among the greatest “clutch” ...Full Article






Is Donovan McNabb the Most Unfairly Criticized Quarterback in NFL History?