Super Bowl V: One to Forget in Dallas
This post is part of the 50 Seasons in 50 Weeks Series.The Cowboys overcame all sorts of adversity just to reach Super Bowl V, which was played in Miami on January 17, 1971. The loss was still one of the most painful in team history.[Note: I won't say I'm speaking from experience in terms of the pain. I was born 19 days later.]Dallas took an early 6-0 lead on two Mike Clark...
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April 19, 2009
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April 19, 2009
Dynasty 2009 NFL Prospect: Kevin Grant
Kevin GrantKevin Grant #30 Akron UniversityDynasty Football 2009 NFL Draft ProspectKevin Grant is a 6?2 250-pound senior inside linebacker for the Akron Zips. He led the Zips' in tackles this past season and possesses an uncanny ability to find the football. Kevin's extreme dedication and leadership allowed him to play and start in ALL forty-nine Akron football games over...
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January 27, 2009
Murray back healthy
Oklahoma Sooner Football Articles and NotesMurray: I feel like my old self: The sophomore running back was badgered by questions of whether the offseason knee surgery he suffered was hampering him. He was adamant it wasn't. But his seven carries for 6 yards against Texas couldn't hide the truth. ...
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December 04, 2008
(11/27) OU Football Articles and Notes
Oklahoma Sooner Football Articles and NotesGresham named Tight End of the Week: Jermaine Gresham was named the John Mackey Tight End of the Week for the second time this season. Gresham caught five passes for 95 yards and a touchdown in OU's 65-21 win over Texas Tech. (The Oklahoman)More honors: ...
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November 27, 2008
OU's Gresham a Mackey Semifinalist
Oklahoma Sooner Football Articles and NotesOklahoma TE Jermaine Gresham a Mackey semifinalist: Oklahoma tight end Jermaine Gresham was one of eight semi-finalists announced Monday for the 2008 John Mackey Award. Gresham leads the Sooners with nine touchdown receptions this season. The junior ...
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November 19, 2008
Can I have your autograph?!!
Tom Brady may be the pilot of a perfect season, but many "experts" still consider the late Johnny Unitas to be the all-time top dog. Johnny U. couldn't have done it without John Mackey, a tight end who forever changed the landscape of the tight end position. Or so I've heard. He retired years before I was even born.
He won a Super Bowl, went to a bunch of Pro...
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January 31, 2008
THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL HOT 40









