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First and foremost, if you are reading this, thank you. Support is more important to me than anything, and I appreciate you taking the time to do so. To start this blog off right, I'll tell you a little about myself. I'm a 21 year old from Keizer, Oregon who's favorite sports teams include the Defending Champion Green Bay Packers, the Orlando Magic , the Oklahoma...
Via The Unbiased Sports Fan's Opinion
December 27, 2011  |  Discuss

New England Patriots Rob Gronkowski Ankle Injury

Rob Gronkowski suffered would have appeared to be a serious ankle injury in the New England Patriots win over the Ravens last weekend. Considering the Patriots history of vague injury disclosure, the speculation would be that this is a high ankle sprain. This injury would have allowed him to return as he did late in the game with support, although his production was limited to...
Via the SPORTS DOC
January 24, 2012  |  Discuss

Greatest Comebacks In Super Bowl History

Super Bowl Sunday. The pinnacle of sports excitement. Every mistake or accomplishment that is made throughout the year means absolutely nothing once the Super Bowl kicks off. Every Super Bowl possesses its own identity. But keep in mind, not every Super Bowl game has been a good one. In fact, there have arguably been just as many bad games as good ones. The team that...
Via Jennifer Trosclair
January 29, 2012  |  Discuss

Still Another Gronk Tribute From Patriot Nation

Keep them coming, folks. Gronk catches the ball, Gronk scored TD, Kronk spikes the ball.
Via Morning Bytes
January 31, 2012  |  Discuss

Scribes Ponder Bill Belichick's Evil Genius

New England coach Bill Belichick inspires fear and loathing in the professional football industry. He is the Dark Lord of the Gridiron, wearing a ratty hoodie and a perpetual scowl on the sideline while plotting his next unpopular triumph.Sports pundits are taking turns pondering Belichick’s mystique during Super Bowl week in Indianapolis. Perhaps seeking to throw the scribes off...
Via Morning Bytes
February 01, 2012  |  Discuss

And another thing, ladies: sports-themed food

Via Out of Your League
February 05, 2012  |  Discuss

Twitterverse Revels In Patriots' Suffering

So that’s that. Eli Manning struck a blow for little brothers everywhere. The Hooded Devel and Tom Terrific failed to win another Super Bowl.New York City celebrated. New England wept. And this is what folks typed on Twitter after the New York Football Giants closed out the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl. Here is the sampling: Jason McIntyre: “Tom Brady: 3 Super Bowl...
Via Morning Bytes
February 05, 2012  |  Discuss

What Is Your Favorite Super Bowl Memory?

Rams fans have no trouble answering that question.
Via Morning Bytes
February 06, 2012  |  Discuss

The Greatest Super Bowl Tribute Ever

Comes from Taiwanese animators. This might be their best effort yet.
Via Morning Bytes
February 07, 2012  |  Discuss

Never Unplug The TV During The Super Bowl

Even if Jimmy Kimmel asks you to.
Via Morning Bytes
February 08, 2012  |  Discuss

The Suffering Of Patriots Fans Continues Unabated

And, really, is that such a bad thing?
Via Morning Bytes
February 09, 2012  |  Discuss

The White-Blue-Red-White Horned Power Trio

It sometimes takes a trio to be significant. A trio of points in a triangle; a trio of stooges; a trio of pitches in a strike zone. For the Houston Texans, a quartet would have probably allowed them to out pass Aaron Rodgers last Sunday night and remain undefeated, but thanks to a weak American Football Conference, their powerful trio is enough incentive for them to rear up and make...
Via Heat and Ace
October 20, 2012  |  Discuss

The Polarized Blue Helmets

So, there’s this theory that…this guy developed: In certain seasons, some National Football League teams play with two different helmets: one sturdy helmet from start to finish, and one yielding helmet which dents at the end of the campaign.   Whether or not this guy actually made this supposition and believes in it becomes inconsequential considering the New York Giants actually...
Via Heat and Ace
November 03, 2012  |  Discuss

The family without football does...what?

I am anticipating going through withdrawals. There are only two Sundays of football left this season: conference championships and then the Super Bowl. The Pro Bowl weekend doesn’t count. That game is lame. During 9 months of unemployment sports have really become an escape. I’ve watched and written about more football than at any other time in my life. I’ve loved every minute...
Via Special Teams Seiber
January 20, 2013  |  Discuss

Un-Super Bowl commercials

The Super Bowl is two weeks away, but the ads from the big game started today. During the AFC and NFC Championship games Mercedes-Benz teased their Super spot. But before we even saw a car words came on the screen saying we’d see the rest of the ad on February 3, 2013. That seems like a dangerous strategy to me. Now you have the audience expecting a great Super Bowl commercial...
Via Special Teams Seiber
January 21, 2013  |  Discuss

Bro Bowl

Neither will throw or catch a pass, block or tote the ball for a 1st down or touchdown. The game will be decided between the lines, but it's tough to argue either of the teams in Super Bowl XLVII would be there without their coach and their virtually unprecedented late-season moves. 49'ers Coach Jim Harbaugh decided to stick with Colin Kaepernick, who had replaced starter...
Via The Cheap Seats
January 21, 2013  |  Discuss

Super Bowl Betting: Odds favor 49ers over Ravens

If anyone thinks the Baltimore Ravens feel slighted by being underdogs on the Super Bowl odds menu, think again. Baltimore just won outright on the road as a 9-point underdog at Denver and then as an 8-point underdog at New England. Getting 4.5 points (bet down to 4 points early in the week according to the NFL odds menu at Bovada) just makes it easier. Top online sportsbooks and...
Via Odds Shark
January 21, 2013  |  Discuss

Colin Kaepernick's College Coach Wanted to Convert Him to Safety

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's college coach, Chris Ault, was on the Petros and Money show on Fox Sports Radio today where he discussed, among many things, Kaepernick's versatility and skill set. Ault said this on his initial impressions of Kaepernick, "I thought to myself, ‘If he can't play quarterback, he looks like he's a good enough...
Via The Mark Graham Sports Blog
January 29, 2013  |  Discuss

Super Bowl 47 Preview

It's that time of year again. The Super Bowl. This year's Super Bowl should be great. John Harbaugh and the Baltimore Ravens take on Jim Harbaugh and the San Francisco 49ers. It will be the first time two head coaching brothers coach against each other in the Super Bowl. And Ray Lewis playing his final game of his career. For this years Super Bowl I will break down position...
Via 411Sportsblog
February 02, 2013  |  Discuss

Super movie and the Super Bowl

The Wizard of Oz. Kramer vs. Kramer. E.T. the Extra Terrestrial. For years these three movies were tied for my all-time favorite film. But recently a new flick has entered the top three and booted out the Dustin Hoffman divorce drama, Kramer vs. Kramer. The Blind Side. The inspiring story of the Tuohy family of Memphis, Tennessee and their life-changing decision to adopt Michael...
Via Special Teams Seiber
February 03, 2013  |  Discuss

I was wrong

When you are wrong you should admit it. I was wrong. Boy was I wrong. Multiple times this NFL season I wrote about Joe Flacco. I predicted that based upon the bravado he mustered in a radio interview that he was in for a fall. Along the lines of the pride goes before a fall mentioned in Proverbs. Yet Flacco had a decent season and a GREAT postseason and led his Baltimore Ravens...
Via Special Teams Seiber
February 05, 2013  |  Discuss

Super spots

“God made a farmer.” It has been almost a week since the Super Bowl and the Paul Harvey ad for Dodge aired, yet it is still fresh in my mind. It was an inspiring monologue paying tribute to those that work the land. That it is still appreciated 7 days later is the sign of a powerful ad. For the last few years it has felt to me like the vaunted Super Bowl commercials have been...
Via Special Teams Seiber
February 09, 2013  |  Discuss
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