The middle of October has arrived as several teams, like the Denver Broncos and the New York Giants, have begun to distinguish themselves from the pack. Here are the NFL predictions from Week 6 and 5 can't miss games for NFL fans.
Since 2005, LSU and Florida have combine for three national championships and jump started a rivalry game that has been one of the best in recent years.
From the New York Jets knocking off the Patriots or Tony Romo throwing the game away, here are the Risers and Fallers from Week 2 of the 2009 NFL season.
While the first week of the NFL season is in the books and we've seen our share of upsets, fans are already eagerly looking forward to the upcoming week. Here are five can't miss games during week 2 of the 2009 NFL season.
The first week of the 2009 NFL season is here and the quest to be crowned Super Bowl champion is ready to begin. Here are those five must see games from Week 1 in the 2009 NFL season.
Each year there are always those fantasy football sleepers who help the championship team come through in the end. Here are five names to keep an eye on in 2009.
With the start of the 2009 NFL season is right around the corner, leading us to a whole host of question. Find out which teams will have success in 2009.
The top three front runners for the 2009 Heisman trophy find themselves in a familiar face from 2008. Or will a dark horse candidate sneak in to claim the Heisman?
The backbone of any championship fantasy football team is the running back position. One bad decision and you will end up paying for it all season. Here are the top ten running backs that are sure to help your fantasy football team.
No longer can a fantasy football team earn a championship with second tier wide receivers. Here are the top ten wide receivers who can help you earn bragging rights at the end of the season.
The NFL is full of underrated players that most casual fans may not even know unless they play for the home team. These players are the backbone of the team and play critical parts in winning a championship.
Sometimes they are underrated because of the market they play in and receive no national attention or because their fans build up unattainable expectations that the players can never achieve. Here are those five underrated players NFL teams should be lucky to have.
Donovan McNabb - Philadelphia Eagles
Despite the fact McNabb plays in the city of Brotherly love, there seems to be no love lost when it comes to McNabb's performance. Since he was drafted in 1999, McNabb has completed 58% of his passes for 29,320 yards with 194 touchdowns and 90 interceptions. McNabb boasts the third best touchdown to interception ratio in the history of the NFL behind Tom Brady and Steve Young.
During his ten years in the NFL, McNabb has led the Eagles to five NFC championship games. Even though McNabb was only able to lead his team to one Super Bowl appearance, his playoff performance out performs others, like future Hall of Fame quarterback, Peyton Manning. With Manning under center, the Colts have an overall record of 8 -7, whereas the Eagles with McNabb at the helm, have a 7 - 4 record with less offensive firepower.
Yes, McNabb may have not won the big game yet, but he has shown leadership and the ability to bring success to the team he plays for. There is no telling what type of career McNabb would have had if he had more offensive weapons at his disposal. Though he will never go down as one of the top ten quarterbacks of all time, McNabb deserves some consideration when you expand the list to twenty five.
Owen Daniels - Houston Texans
The moment the you being to discuss the topic of top tight ends in the NFL, names like Tony Gonzalez, Jason Witten, or Dallas Clark come to mind. One name that should be on the tip of everyone's tongue is the Texans, Owen Daniels.
In 2008,
The Big Ten Conference officially released the game times and television plans for every home non-conference contest during the first three weeks of the 2009 football season
One of the biggest questions for the Dallas Cowboys in 2009 is whether Tony Romo will be able to be the franchise quarterback everyone thought after the 2006 season.
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