NFL Football: The Oakland Raiders Evil Al Davis Strikes Again!

January 28, 2008

It seems that the most famous (for all the wrong reasons) of NFL owners, Oakland Raiders Al Davis, has applied his wicked and brutal tactics yet again on up and coming Raiders head coach Lane Kiffin.

Obviously the Oakland Raiders had a season to forget this year with a record of 4-12, but even though the ugly record doesn’t show the Raiders improvement, they definitely have improved by leaps and bounds from last year’s embarrassing season under emotionless Art Shell.

With this in mind, Al Davis has reportedly written a resignation for Lane Kiffin, remember that is just “reportedly”, but with Al Davis’ resume of easily giving his head coaches the boot and his unforgettable motto of “Just win baby!”, I would not doubt that the Anti-Christ, I mean Al Davis, would do this without thinking twice.

Once again, “reportedly”, Lane Kiffin has refused to sign the resignation and honor the rest of his contract. Way to go Lane! Don’t let this bully push you around!

I definitely think it is time for Al Davis’ evil reign of the Silver and Black to come to an end because this guy is just making no sense and not helping by changing coaches like the wind blows, the Raiders were bad, but not that bad, give it a rest Al. Oh, and that was a brilliant move sending possibly the best wide receiver to the undefeated New England Patriots this season, just brilliant. Time to move over and let the young Kiffin just win baby!

Andy Brewbaker


NFL Football: Superbowl… Tom Brady’s Injury

January 23, 2008

If you haven’t heard already even though every sports channel and sports network has reported it all Wednesday long, Tom Brady has sustained a high ankle sprain that has him wearing a walking cast.

Disaster for the undefeated New England Patriots right? Wrong, from what I am hearing the injury will not affect his status for the Super Bowl, but if you have seen the video that has been playing over and over on ESPN, Tom Brady is noticeably limping. So I think somebody isn’t telling the truth.

I don’t know about you, but if you have ever sprained your ankle (and I have about 10 or more times playing basketball), you know that it is not something that just goes away in two weeks. In fact, two weeks later, depending on the severity of the sprain, you ankle will be black, blue and just plain nasty. That is a good thing though because once you notice bruising, then the swelling has gone down, but you are nowhere near 100% or in game shape.

Although I feel for Tom Brady because it must suck to have cameras all over him in Boston 24/7, but this will make New York Giants fans very, very happy and unfortunately for pretty boy Tom, he will have a big, no huge target on that ankle come game time.

This Super Bowl could turn out to be pretty good if it turns out that Brady isn’t 100% on Super Bowl Sunday on February 3rd.

Andy Brewbaker


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 Week 12: Weekend Wrap Up and Monday Night Football Preview

November 26, 2007

As predicted, this week showcased some pretty competitive games and really close calls for some teams that were just a little too confident.

I have to start with the New England Patriots against the Philadelphia Eagles; even though it was the last game on Sunday it was a big surprise that it was that close of a contest.

When it was announced that Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb wasn’t going to play and backup AJ Feely was going to be the starter, I was getting ready to see an absolute massacre, similar to what the Patriots did to the Washington Redskins a few weeks ago and the Buffalo Bills last week, but that was as far from the truth as can be! The Patriots did score on an interception by Ansante Samuel (best corner in football right now) on the Eagles first possession, but after that, the teams might as well have been mirror images of each other, if you can believe that!

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