Posts Tagged ‘ Philadelphia Eagles ’

The Choice of Colors

Jan 14th, 2010 | By Michael Louis Ingram | Category: Football, Top Story

When I was born, I was black. When I grew up, I was black. When I get hot, I am black. When I get cold, I am black. When I am sick, I am black. When I die, I am black. When you were born, You were pink. When you grew up, You were white. [...]



Giants Missed Golden Opportunity Last Week

Dec 21st, 2009 | By Jon Wagner | Category: New York Giants, Top Story

Everything was set up perfectly for the New York Giants.
They moved closer to the first-place Dallas Cowboys by beating them at home last week, and Dallas fell even further to New York by losing again, at home to San Diego, earlier in the day on Sunday.
So, it was there for the taking on Sunday night.
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What to Make of Week 10

Nov 19th, 2009 | By Frankie Underwood | Category: Fantasy Football

The Colts defense could be in trouble
With Tom Brady making minced meat of the Colts secondary on Sunday night, you know opposing offensive coordinators were taking notes. With Joe Flacco (12 touchdowns) and Matt Schaub (17 touchdowns) next on the teams slate, the Colts look hard pressed to keep their unblemished record in tact. In [...]



Mediocre NFC Yields Giant Strides For Big Blue During Bye Week

Nov 16th, 2009 | By Jon Wagner | Category: New York Giants, Top Story

New York Giant fans can now calm down a little this week. Rest assured, at this point, there’s still very much of a season left for Big Blue.
It wouldn’t be New York if its fans and media didn’t often overreact to each game that any professional team plays in New York. That [...]



Favorite Five – Week 6

Oct 21st, 2009 | By Jon Wagner | Category: Football, Top Story

HONORABLE MENTION:  RAIDERS’ SECRET WEAPON ON KICKOFF COVERAGE? PIGEON POWER!
If they weren’t so embarrassed as 14-point favorites losing to the lowly Raiders, the Philadelphia Eagles might consider protesting their loss in Oakland since the Raiders weren’t flagged for having 12 men… well, make that the usual 11 men… and one pigeon… on kickoff coverage in [...]



Successful CAA Football Begins 2009 Picking Up Where It Left Off

Sep 5th, 2009 | By Jon Wagner | Category: College Football

With two–thirds of its conference (8 of 12 teams) accounting for one-third of the top 24 of the 2009 Football Championship Subdivision preseason coaches poll, the Colonial Athletic Association embarks on its third season of football with high expectations as unquestionably the best FCS conference top to bottom.
And, why not?
In its first year of existence, [...]



NFL Schedule Released

Apr 18th, 2009 | By Joe Pietaro | Category: Football, Top Story

On Tuesday, the National Football League unveiled its 2009 regular season schedule and both occupants of the present Meadowlands/Giants Stadium (depending on which team is playing at home that particular day) will receive national exposure a total of seven times. The Giants will bid farewell to their home since 1976 with a Sunday Night Football [...]



Giants Season Comes to an End with 23-11 Loss

Jan 11th, 2009 | By Joe Pietaro | Category: New York Giants, Today's News

The New England Patriots don’t have to worry about the Giants this time going after one of their accomplishments. The last team to repeat as Super Bowl champions will have their consecutive titles from 2005 and 2006 stand at least for one more season following an upset 23-11 win by the Philadelphia Eagles in an [...]



Giants Begin Quest for Second Consecutive Super Bowl Championship on Sunday

Jan 9th, 2009 | By Joe Pietaro | Category: New York Giants, Today's News

After finally getting a week off, the New York football Giants will step on the field on Sunday for the first step in defending their Super Bowl title. By finishing as the top-seeded team in the NFC, they earned the right to watch the first round of the NFL playoffs from their couches.
While that may [...]