NFL Playoffs: NFC Championship Green Bay Packers vs New York Giants
January 20, 2008
Last year around this time, everyone was wondering whether or not future NFL hall of famer Brett Favre should retire, most people said he should hang them up and go out as one of the toughest, passionate quarterbacks all-time, but man how he has proved everyone wrong leading his Green Bay Packers one game away from his third Super Bowl appearance.
Earlier in the NFL season, it was projected that Green Bay and the Dallas Cowboys would almost certainly be playing in the NFC Championship game, but with the impressive play by Eli Manning and his tenacious defense, the Giants are surprising everyone on their road to the Super Bowl.
Green Bay will be the obvious favorite to win Sunday’s game at a really, really cold Lambeau Field, but New York has been somewhat of an ultimate underdog by being underestimated the entire season from coach Tom Coughlin on the hot seat to questions on whether Eli could lead this team to the promise land, so you can never count these boys out, but with Brett Favre playing the best football maybe ever, it will be either an all out battle between these NFC powerhouses or a blowout much like Green Bay’s last game against the Seattle Seahawks last weekend.
Andy Brewbaker
NFL Football Playoffs: Two Big NFL Playoffs Upsets
January 14, 2008
Coming into Sunday’s two NFL playoff match ups with Indianapolis Colts against the San Diego Chargers and the Dallas Cowboys taking on the New York Giants, both the Colts and Cowboys were favored by at least a touchdown to win, but that was not even close to what happen in Indianapolis and Dallas when all was said and done.
NFL Football Playoffs: Can Dallas Overcome Terrell Owens’ Injury?
January 11, 2008
With the Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Redskins, Tennessee Titans and the Tampa Bucs out of the playoff picture, there are only eight teams left in the fight to lift the Lombardi Trophy and be crowned Super Bowl champion in 2008.
NFL Football: San Diego Chargers Break the 1st Round Curse and the New York Giants Prove They Belong In the Playoffs
January 7, 2008
It has been well documented over the last couple of seasons that the San Diego Chargers have had a serious problem trying to get out of the 1st round of the playoffs even though they have one of the most talented teams in the NFL, but that all changed Sunday when LaDainian Tomlinson made the leap at the goal line to break the curse on save the season. It was a close as the Tennessee Titans looked like they were going beat Norv Turner’s squad, but Philip Rivers and company were just too determined to make a playoff run. Next stop for the Chargers is Indianapolis to take on Peyton Manning and the Colts potent offense.
NFL Football: It’s Playoff Time! Jaguars vs Steelers / Redskins vs Seahawks
January 6, 2008
It is finally here, the part of the NFL season that any football fan anticipates and adores, PLAYOFF TIME!!
Saturday showcased two games that pretty damn entertaining with the Washington Redskins taking on the Seattle Seahawks on their home turf and the Jacksonville Jaguars squaring off against the Pittsburgh Steelers at one of the NFL’s hardest places to play for any opposing team, Heinz Field the home of the terrible towels.
NFL Football Playoffs: New England Patriots Do the Impossible and the NFL Playoff is Officially Set
January 4, 2008
Well, I guess it was a for gone conclusion, but it looks like Tom Brady, Randy Moss and Bill Belichick have made history and redefined perfection in the NFL.
16-0 is finally a realization for what may be the best team in NFL history in the New England Patriots; Tom Brady was on his game as usual even though the New York Giants came to play and weren’t backing down an inch. Brady finished the season with a new NFL record 50
NFL Football Week 14: Patriots Still Perfect at 13-0…Vote Brady Best QB
December 10, 2007
Coming into their game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, the Patriots were facing probably their last real challenge of the season in their campaign for an undefeated season going up against Pittsburgh’s defense which is ranked number 1 in the league; at least before the Patriots put 34 points on them.
Tom Brady came out firing in this game, passing for two quick touchdowns to Randy Moss in the first half and finishing the game with a total of four touchdown tosses which breaks Dan Marino’s record of games with three or more touchdowns in a season with 11 games. Needless to say the Steelers’ defense didn’t really live up to the number one ranking as the Patriots rolled over them 34-13.

























