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Dec 27th, 2009 |
By David Ortega |
Category: Fantasy Football
Do what you do best!….
Even though they may not have anything left to play for in the regular season, it may make great sense for Philip Rivers and the Chargers to keep doing what they do best. Over the past two and a half months only the Colts have been as good and no one’s [...]
Tags: Chargers, Colts, Consistency, Donovan Mcnabb, Eagles, Epitome, Fantasy Owners, Led, Nine Times, Opponent, Peyton Manning, Philip Rivers, Pistons, Precarious Position, San Diego, Two Games, Unbeaten Season, Vertical Game Posted in Fantasy Football |
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Dec 23rd, 2009 |
By Jon Wagner |
Category: New York Giants, Top Story
With their 2009 season teetering on the brink of finishing without playoff football, the New York Giants (8-6) couldn’t afford yet another slip-up.
They ensured that wouldn’t happen, and then some.
Not only did Big Blue come away with the road victory they so desperately needed to remain a factor in the NFC playoff race, but the [...]
Tags: Ahmad Bradshaw, Brink, Caliber, Clock, Contenders, G Men, Monday Night Football, National Television Audience, New York Giants, Nfc Playoff Race, Nine Times, Northeast Snowstorm, Outset, Parking Lots, Playoff Football, Possessions, Road Victory, Td, Washington Redskins, Yard Touchdown Posted in New York Giants, Top Story |
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Dec 20th, 2009 |
By David Ortega |
Category: Fantasy Football
Looking under the hood of Week 13
Brady and Moss not N’sync (yet)….
Even though Tom Brady has passed for more than 300 yards in two of his last four games, over that stretch Moss has not caught more than five passes for more than 67 yards in any one of those games. Even though the two [...]
Tags: Backfield, Fantasy Football, Fantasy Owners, Fiasco, Four Games, Full Game, Fumble, Ground Game, Itus, Jaguars, Matter Of Time, Monday Night, N Sync, Nine Times, Passing Game, Rushing Attack, Short Comings, Three Games, Tom Brady, Worst Games Posted in Fantasy Football |
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Oct 15th, 2009 |
By Jon Wagner |
Category: New York Giants, Top Story
Twenty months ago, when the New York Giants shocked the football world by defeating the heavily favored, undefeated New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII, it was a certain recipe that made such a stunning upset possible.
There were plenty of significant, contributing factors in that historic victory, like a key 45-yard reception by tight end [...]
Tags: Arizona Desert, Cakewalk, Coin Toss, Eli Manning, February Day, Field Goal, Football World, Fourth Quarter, Giants Football, New England Patriots, New York Giants, Nine Times, Patriots Quarterback, Stadium Turf, Super Bowl History, Tight End, Tom Brady, University Of Phoenix, University Of Phoenix Stadium, Yard Reception Posted in New York Giants, Top Story |
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Mar 26th, 2009 |
By Brian Bohl |
Category: New York Islanders, Top Story
UNIONDALE, NY- Wednesday will mark another community outreach meeting to elicit support for Charles Wang Lighthouse’s initiative that includes the long-discussed refurbished Nassau Coliseum.
While the project’s future is uncertain, the Islanders are starting to secure its spot at the bottom of the NHL’s standings, which received another boost with a 6-2 home loss to Minnesota [...]
Tags: Antti Miettinen, Bruno Gervais, Charles Wang, Coach Scott, Community Outreach, First Game, First Period, Five Games, Goal Scorer, Home Fans, Home Game, Marian Gaborik, Martin Skoula, Nassau Coliseum, Nine Times, Penalty Minutes, Second Period, Straight Goals, Uniondale Ny, Wild Minnesota Posted in New York Islanders, Top Story |
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