Tuesday, December 21, 2010

nfl playoff outlook 2011 Packers playoff scenario

nfl playoff outlook 2011 Packers playoff scenario : It's never too early for a mock draft, even if the NFL season hasn't even ended yet! We're going to take a look at the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft. Draft order was determined by the NFL's current standings. There's four quarterbacks taken within the first 13 picks

NFL Playoff Scenarios: AFC West Goes Through Kansas City Chiefs: Stephen Dunn/Getty Images NFL playoff scenarios are clearing up with Week 14 winding down, including in the AFC West, where the Kansas City Chiefs remain in the lead. With Sunday’s 31-0 win over the Chiefs, the Chargers staved off

NFL Playoff Scenarios allcurrentaffairs news | It Glitters: jets-coachtrips.notlong.com The NFL will launch an investigation into the behavior of New York Jets assistant coach Sal Alosi, who apologized on Sunday for trippin.

Donovan McNabb Benching From The Perspective of a Philly Fan

So this is what has become of Donovan McNabb? After more then a decade full of accomplishments in the NFL, he has been relegated to the role of a third-string quarterback behind Rex Grossman and some guy named John Beck. The second overall pick in the 1999 draft, McNabb has six Pro Bowl selections, five NFC Championship games, and one Super Bowl appearance—a resume that very few starters in the league can compete with. Yet the 34-year old McNabb will be sitting on the bench tomorrow against a Dallas team that he won his first game in a Redskins uniform against.
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Deck the Dam: 10 Things on the 2011 Wishlist for the Oregon State Beavers

With the 2010 season coming to a close, Oregon State can't help but look forward to next season. Disappointing losses to Washington and UCLA on the road, and a shocking loss to dismal Washington State at home has already marked the season as a loss.Read More...

Concern over Metrodome not likely to impact 2011
- A Minnesota Vikings executive said Friday that the team is concerned about the safety of the Metrodome after a winter storm caused the building's roof to collapse, but he didn't rule out the team playing there next season. The Vikings have long pursued a new stadium paid for mostly by taxpayers, and next year is the final year of their lease on the Dome. Vice President Lester Bagley didn't directly address that issue in discussing the outlook for next season. Read More...
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