Crazy Like A FoxBoro

It has been an eventful week for the Patriots organization since the labor dispute ended. On Monday, Patriots owner Bob Kraft earned major credit for ending the NFLs labor dispute with players. Meanwhile, the Colts are in disarray as Peyton Manning may not be ready for camp after off-season neck surgery and the team remains stagnant in free agency while [&hellip

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The Goodell, The Bad & The Ugly

This was not Moses wandering through the desert for 40 years. It only took 132 days for the NFLPA and owners to emerge with commandments of their own in the form of a ten year collective bargaining agreement. In the process they also found a way to stay in the national consciousness while taking a virtual vacation. It was an [&hellip

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Picking Sides In the NFL Lockout

It occurred to me recently that the world is spinning on the wrong axis. Lockouts are popping up around the four major sports like Anthony Weiner photos on the Web. As amateur college football players strive to get paid, future NFL rookies will be paid considerably less. Welcome to the 100th Day of the NFL Lockout. If this were the [&hellip

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Vikings Find Their QB of the Future In the Present

I was excited to see Joe Webb start last week.? From what I’d heard, he isn’t a Vince Young clone but a Cam Newton hybrid. Except his 6th round salary is considerably lower than the $20 million Favre made this season or the $180,000 Cam Newton made at Auburn.? I’ve heard tales of his supreme physical tools since his junior [&hellip

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Favre: Legacy

Tron Legacy opens Friday and it’s indescribable how excited I am for it. ?But it’s somehow only the second most talked about legacy being discussed these days. ?After missing his first start in 18 years on Monday night despite God’s intervention at the MetroDome Sunday morning, Brett Favre’s career may or may not be over. I believe he’s got three [&hellip

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