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SBtS: Moss to the Packers? (Part One)
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By YoHoChecko
Published: October 20, 2008
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If you look at the first ten years of Manning's career, there can be a pretty clear distinction drawn between the first 5 years and the second 5 years. For the first five seasons, Manning was a developing QB with a lot of strengths, but not yet truly elite. He threw too many interceptions and hadn't taken his game yet to the highest level. Here are the numbers:
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By Max Gross
Published: November 8, 2007
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28 of the NFL’s 32 teams are at the exact mid-point of their seasons. That leaves us at a perfect time to review what has transpired and to look into the future to see how the season may wind up. As does any good mid-season article, I will start with mid-season awards.
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By YoHoChecko
Published: October 3, 2007
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Stats Behind the Stats: Where's the Rush?
There has been a hasty judgment made about the state of the Packers rushing game. But why rush to judgment before looking more closely?
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By Max Gross
Published: September 16, 2007
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First and foremost, the Patriots broke a rule. The rule was clearly stated, and clearly violated, so a punishment is expected and deserved. However, many have taken issue with the "lax" punishment doled out by the league, and many more have started to play the game of "what if." I feel a responsibility to clarify some of these issues.
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By YoHoChecko
Published: August 24, 2007
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Last night, a preseason game between the Packers and Jaguars was nationally televised. It seemed to be a fairly routine game in which a couple of tough defenses battled in a low-scoring first half. However, the national audience may have been watching something far more significant. It wasn’t immediately apparent, but with around two and a half minutes remaining in the first half, it all became clear: this was a glimpse at the Green Bay Packers in the post-Brett Favre era.
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By Max Gross
Published: August 17, 2007
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The following statistics are not meant to imply that running the ball is not important in the NFL. Though, at times, it may seem to point in that direction, there is an important caveat to these statistics. Running the ball is clearly important to winning in the NFL in terms of controlling the clock, keeping defenses honest, wearing down a defense and other well-known clichés (that happen to ring true).
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By Max Gross
Published: August 12, 2007
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After a long offseason, football has returned at last! And with the return of football, comes the return of my football coverage coming your way via weekly articles. But to start, things might be a little rough.
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By Max Gross
Published: May 15, 2007
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Dear Ted Thompson:
Your moment is now. It is still May, and games are months away; but as an organization, the defining moment is right now—this instant. During the draft, you were booed. After the draft, the media and the public panned you...
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By Max Gross
Published: May 12, 2007
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Domestic NFL Fans Should Say Good-"Bye" to One Game
Why sending one game per year overseas is a win for the league... with one caveat
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Max Gross
Though many American fans view the idea as superfluous, it is clear that those in power...
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By Max Gross
Published: May 4, 2007
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Doing Things The Patriot Way
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Max Gross
Last weekend, the New England Patriots selected safety Brandon Meriweather in the first round of the draft and then traded a pick for wide receiver Randy Moss. Moss’ entire career has been checkered with ...
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