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He’s Back! Darrelle Revis Ends Holdout With The New York Jets.
Written by Sports Session on September 06, 2010 in Front Page Features, NFL
Tags: AFC East, Contract Holdout, darrelle revis, New contract, new york jets, NFL, nfl season, Rex Ryan, woody johnson
The New York Jets and start corner back Darrelle Revis have played out a soap opera throughout the summer, and it has taken everyone involved through the gamut of emotions. There have been intense moments on both sides of the negotiations, stubbornness, and finally mutual agreement. That is right Darrelle Revis is back in the fold as a New York Jet, as he is expected to sign his new deal on Monday. ESPN’s Adam Schefter was the first to report it via Twitter. Manish Mehta reports that additional... [Read more]
2010 NFL Season Predictions
Written by Jack Jones on September 03, 2010 in Front Page Features, NFL
Tags: AFC, afc championship game, baltimore ravens, ben roethlisberger, cincinnati bengals, Houston Texans, miami dolphins, New England Patriots, new york jets, nfc, NFL, nfl predictions, nfl season, Peyton Manning, Steelers, tennessee titans
The beginning of the 2010 NFL season is just around the corner, and while there are still a few moves that will likely be made before week 1 games get underway, we have a solid good idea of what each team is going to look like this season. Based on what has happened so far during the off season; here is a look at my 2010 NFL predictions. AFC East: I have the New England Patriots repeating as division winners in 2010, but should get a strong push from the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins. Even after... [Read more]
Glen Coffee Retires After One Season In The NFL, Citing “God Told Me To Do It”.
Written by Sports Session on August 19, 2010 in Front Page Features, NFL
Tags: 49ers, football career, football player, Glen Coffee, NFL, professional sports, religious beliefs, Running Back, tony dungy, university of alabama
San Fransciso 49ers Running Back Glen Coffee recently retired from the NFL after only one season in the league. Many speculated on the reasons for his retirement, failed drug test, his heart wasn’t in it anymore, or he had some undisclosed illness. Well Coffee broken his silence and commented on the real reasons he decided to leave the NFL after only one season. “Saturday, Coffee told Matt Barrows of The Sacramento Bee that he’s headed back to school to complete his undergraduate degree... [Read more]
With Ben Tate’s Injury, Has Arian Foster Turned Into An Elite Fantasy Running Back?
Written by Sports Session on August 17, 2010 in Fantasy Sports, Front Page Features, NFL
Tags: ankle injury, arian foster, Ben Tate, fred jackson, Houston Texans, marshawn lynch, NFL, nfl preseason, offseason, steve slaton
Injuries have always been a part of sports, and the NFL preseason almost comes down to who can make it through without getting hurt. We have already watched injuries to players like Larry Fitzgerald, Torry Holt, Fred Jackson, and Marshawn Lynch. Injuries create opportunities and solidify positions for some, at the end of the day if you get through the preseason without getting hurt you stand a good chance of making the team. With the news that rookie tailback Ben Tate is scheduled to go on IR... [Read more]
Tampa Bay Bucs Coach Raheem Morris Takes Issue With “Average Fans”. Is He Right To Call Them Out?
Written by Sports Session on August 12, 2010 in Front Page Features, NFL
Tags: Average Fan, Buccaneer, Bucs, john gruden, josh freeman, NFC South, NFL, raheem morris, tampa bay buccaneers, tampa tribune article
Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Raheem Morris has never been one to mince words, he speaks his mind even if at times he might say the wrong thing. Morris has made several comments recently that have puzzled some, pissed off others, and have some agreeing with his statements. While they’re sorting out the equipment, lining the fields, and generally getting things ready for Saturday’s opening of training camp, Morris, in all his wisdom, some feel Morris already gone and punted his foot directly... [Read more]
The Jets Need Darrelle Revis To Make a Super Bowl Run. How Will The Holdout End?
Written by Sports Session on August 11, 2010 in Front Page Features, NFL
Tags: AFC East, antonio cromartie, cornerback, darrelle revis, ESPN, new york jets, NFL, randy moss, Rex Ryan, wide receivers, woody johnson
The New York Jets had a great run last season, and quickly became one of the most talked about teams coming into the 2010 football season. Many experts and fans have been talking Super Bowl for the Jets, but just like with anything else things tend to mess up the best laid plans. Arguably the New York Jets best player, Darelle Revis has decided to hold out until they make him the highest paid cornerback in the league ($15 million plus per year). What was once a promising offseason filled with... [Read more]
Brett Favre Retires, Oh No He Didn’t. Why The Minnesota Vikings Need To Part Ways With Favre.
Written by Sports Session on August 04, 2010 in Front Page Features, NFL
Tags: brett favre, Donovan McNabb, eagles, Minnesota Vikings, new york jets, sage rosenfels, super bowl, tarvaris jackson, training camp
So the story is that Brett Favre is going to hang it up and call it a career. People are reacting in different ways all over the place, but seriously this could probably be the best thing to happen to the Vikings. Think about it, if you manage a company and your success or failure is dependent on one person deciding if they want to come to work or not. That does not sound like good planning at all, as a matter of fact it’s about the worst play you can have of any type. That is what... [Read more]
Are the Washington Redskins Fumbling the Albert Haynesworth situation?
Written by Sports Session on August 03, 2010 in Front Page Features, NFL
Tags: 3-4 defense, albert haynesworth, Defensive Tackle, mike shanahan, NFC East, NFL, Pro Football, Professional Football, washington redskins
When Haynesworth signed his $100 million contract with the Redskins as a free agent in 2009, he was widely considered one of the most dominating defensive tackles in the NFL and gave hope to Redskin fans. However, a dismal 4-12 record caused the team to fire Jim Zorn one day after the season ended and led to Mike Shanahan being hired as head coach. Shanahan quickly set about remolding the team and brought in defensive specialist Jim Haslett, to whom he has given complete control of the defense. During... [Read more]
Is Buccaneers Coach Raheem Morris Living on Borrowed Time?
Written by Sports Session on August 02, 2010 in Front Page Features, NFL
Tags: Bucs, bucs fans, Glazers, NFC South, NFL, raheem morris, Tampa Bay, tampa bay buccaneers
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have not been the same the past few seasons, they always carried a championship defense with them. Lately the defense has been average at best, and the offense has been fairly inept. This is Raheem Morris’s slogan for the 2010 Buccaneers 10 wins or bust. He seems to believe that the Bucs are capable of reaching the 10-win plateau, which should be enough to get into the playoffs. It will have crossed the mind of most Bucs fans that there is a very real possibility... [Read more]
The Cincinnati Bengals sign Terrell Owens. Yet one more attraction for the circus in Cincinnati!
Written by Sports Session on July 28, 2010 in Front Page Features, NFL
Tags: AFC, antonio bryant, Chris Henry, cincinnati bengals, matt jones, misfits, NFL, ochocinco, sportscasters, Terrell Owens
The Cincinnati Bengals signed Terrell Owens to a 1-year $2 million dollar deal this week. I think Owens will be an asset to the Bengals receiving corps with his “homeboy” Chad Ochocinco on the other side. Most fans and pundits will bemoan the signing of Owens, and the cries of how Owens is a cancer and will ruin the team chemistry will surely start. Owens was correct when he said the media was one of the reasons he had not been signed by a team, all sportscasters have been saying on the... [Read more]

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