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- Kyle Quincey has a $3,775,000 cap hit and doesn't play on the penalty kill or the power play. #useless #overpaid #buyhimout 1 minute ago
- Great shift by Nyquist too. Great start to the 2nd period. 6 minutes ago
- Atta boy Kindl. 7 minutes ago
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- Smith and Quincey CANNOT be a pair anymore. Enough is enough. Quincey blows and Smith is overwhelmed by the Blackhawks right now. 40 minutes ago
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Tag Archives: New Orleans Saints
Viva Roch Vegas
Tomorrow I’m heading off to Rochester, New York for a week to help work the Select 15 hockey camp, so I’m going to be pretty busy. Unless something major happens, I would not expect any posts. Now it will … Continue reading
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Tagged Carl Nicks, Chris Houston, Cliff Avril, Corey Williams, DeAndre Levy, DeSean Jackson, detroit lions, Drew Brees, Dwayne Bowe, Franchise Tag, Justin Durant, Lawrence jackson, Louis Delmas, Martin Mayhew, Matt Forte, Matt Stafford, Ndamukong Suh, New Orleans Saints, Ray Rice, Sammie Lee HIll, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Wes Welker
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2012 NFL Draft Losers
It’s always tough to declare someone’s draft an automatic loss or a bad draft right after it occurs. But there are always some drafts that turn out worse than they could have been or teams make selections that are out … Continue reading
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Tagged Chicago Bears, Draft Day Losers, Jacksonville Jaguars, New Orleans Saints, Oakland Raiders, seattle seahawks
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The NFL Catches Everyone
This blog seems to be turning more into a football blog right now, but I guess that is mainly because there’s not much to talk about in the way of hockey. The Wings finally ended their losing streak last night, … Continue reading
NFL News of The Day
Now that we’re back from Nationals I can go back to attempting to regularly update this blog. Interestingly enough, the Crestwood Suites wouldn’t let me get on the internet and so I have been off the grid for a while.
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Tagged Denver Broncos, Greg Williams, Jacksonville Jaguars, John Elway, New Orleans Saints, new york jets, Sean Payton, tim tebow
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The Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints Terrible Decisions
First, let’s start with the Indianapolis Colts problems. Yes, a $28 Million option is a huge hit to take for a player that hasn’t played in a year. Yes, Andrew Luck is supposed to be the best quarterback prospect in … Continue reading
NFL Bounty-Gate
The first thing that comes to my mind is are you stupid or are you dumb? What was possibly going through any of these coaches minds when they okayed this. My roommate Mark has a new acronym that fits this … Continue reading
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Tagged Bounty-Gate, Greg Williams, New Orleans Saints, NFL, Roger Goodell, Sean Payton, Tennessee Titans, Washington Redskins
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The NFC South
I was starting to pack for Vegas but I decided I would much rather spend my time writing about football. Packing is by far the worst part of going on trips, but the time spent in Vegas is going to … Continue reading
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Tagged Arrelious Benn, Atlanta Falcons, Cam Newton, Carolina Pathers, Charles Johnson, Jimmy Graham, John Abraham, Josh Freeman, Julio Jones, Marques Colston, New Orleans Saints, NFC South, Patrick Robinson, Raheem Morris, Sean Weatherspoon, Steve Smth, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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