On Josh Gordon, the CFL, and what could have been

Josh Gordon needs structure. He needs guidance, and he needs some semblance of routine in his life. So far, getting any of those things on his own hasn’t exactly worked well. And since the NFL banned him from even being around the Cleveland Browns facilities during his season-long suspension (when we learned the league doesn’t […]

Nick Foles pretends to be a waiter during fantasy drafts

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles is kind of a big deal. After all, in 2013, he had the third-highest passer rating in NFL history, the best touchdown-to-interception ratio in NFL history and a league-high in terms of yards per attempt. But Foles was only a third-round pick in 2012, which is why he isn’t necessarily […]

The Daily Show mocks ESPN’s Michael Sam shower report

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Madden 15 nailed Manning Face

Manning Face is an NFL phenomenon in which one of the Manning brothers contorts his face into a look that’s something between surprise and disgust, usually after he’s done something horribly awful. The mouth is always open, and the eyes stare into the great beyond, hoping to find an answer to… something. The younger Manning […]

NFL records poised to be broken in 2014

Records are meant to be broken, and that’s especially the case in this particular era of NFL history. That’s because offense is through the roof and the accumulation of sheer stats has exploded. Here’s a look at some records that could be in peril entering the 2014 campaign. Career passing touchdowns The record: 508 (Brett […]

Aaron Rodgers and Matt Flynn rocked so much denim

The Green Bay Packers held a team luncheon Wednesday. I don’t know about you, but when I think about dressing to impress, I think about denim. A lot of denim, just like Aaron Rodgers and Matt Flynn. Dressed to impress at the

The NFL doesn’t care about Josh Gordon

When the Josh Gordon decision was finally, mercifully announced earlier this afternoon after his appeal, it was the same decision we’ve expected since early May. He’s gone for the season due to repeated violations of the league’s substance abuse policy. He’s gone even though his lawyers claimed it was second-hand marijuana smoke this time. That […]

A Seahawks fan has the team logo on a prosthetic eye

Some people aren’t content with going the standard route, and showing their team pride with body ink. No, one Seahawks fan went next level. That’s Bill VandenBush, a Vietnam veteran who has a prosthetic eye and decided to get a little artistic with it to support his hometown team. Well actually, his wife made that […]

Why everyone wins in the Logan Mankins trade

A trade that actually works out for all parties involved seems like it should only exist in some sort of happy, magical land, a place where a 99-pack of beer is something we have invented (wait, what?). But this trade just might be it. Yes, we’re witnessing history here, though maybe we should exercise a […]

Peyton Manning, Andy Dalton, and when numbers fail us

I’m not sure why, in any sport, there has to be a divide and a war between those who produce statistical analysis, and those who just want to watch the game. We can have both. That battle was at its peak in 2011, during the height of Tim Tebow’s NFL reign. I hesitate to even […]

Why the Rams’ quarterback trade options are limited

When the St. Louis Rams drafted Sam Bradford in 2010 with the first overall pick, the front office thought they had rostered a franchise quarterback. That’s the belief of every general manager who uses the top pick on the most important offensive position. No, it’s an assumption. On draft day there’s a sense of relief […]

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