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Saturday, January 19, 2008

The Giants Full Of Surprises?


Alot feel that the Giants are most likely the weakest in the conference games on saturday. Infact, the New York Giants secondary is used to being called the weakest link. Some say it won't change in the NFC title game against the Green Bay Packers, and Brett Favre will try to exploit the banged-up group. Brett Farve will seemingly imploy some kinda package that will include five receivers.

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Saturday, January 05, 2008

Redskins Ride Emotional Wave Into Seattle

Joe Gibbs appreciates where his Redskins are as much as anyone. As for where the Redskins are going Saturday? Well, the Hall of Fame coach doesn't appreciate that so much.

Steelers feeling unloved at home

The Pittsburgh Steelers have won five Super Bowls and own a rich history of NFL playoff success, yet they are not getting much love for today's NFL wild-card game against Jacksonville.

The Steelers, who won the AFC North with a 10-6 record, are 2½-point underdogs even with the game being played at Pittsburgh's Heinz Field.

According to the betting chart on theSpread.com, the Jaguars have received 70% of the bets against the spread.

Why the disrespect? Let's start with key injuries for the Steelers, who will play without Pro Bowl running back Willie Parker, defensive end Aaron Smith and two offensive tackles

Coaching styles may determine BCS title

That's exactly the reason LSU coach Les Miles and his Ohio State counterpart, Jim Tressel, are perfectly capable of blowing the BCS Championship game Monday night.

It seems a little harsh to drop these guys in a fryer of burning oil as if they are nothing but a knot of dough.

The freewheeling Miles, after all, has posted three consecutive 11-win seasons in Baton Rouge.

The conservative Tressel already has one national championship ring in Columbus and is playing for his third.