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Georgia Football Coach Mark Richt Too Nice To Win The BCS?

I was listening to ESPN talk radio and they were interviewing Coach Richt from UGA.  Now you football nuts out there know that I’m a Bulldog, I bleed red and black and will never deny it.  So you have the right to take everything I say concerning Bulldog Football with a grain of salt.  But anyway, I digress.  On ESPN, during the interview they brought up the idea that has been thrown around that Coach Richt is “too nice”  to win a BCS Championship.  They even asked Richt his thoughts on it.

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August 22nd, 2009 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Syracuse Has A New Point Guard, I Mean Quarterback For Their 2009 Football Team

For those of you football nuts who also follow basketball, you may recognize the name Greg Paulus.  He playrbaed point guard for Mike Krzyzewski at Duke the last four years.  And he is now the starting quarterback for the Syracuse Orangemen.  Wow that’s quite a change up.

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August 20th, 2009 | | Comments Off | Continued
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Brett Favre–Make Up Your Mind, Retire Or Get In The Game

Ok so I’m listening to a story about Brett Favre today and I’m about as tired of hearing about Brett as I am of hearing about Michael Vick.   Rumors continue to swirl.   Word is that he will in fact report to the Vikings, but doesn’t want to to preseason camp.  What??  Are you kidding me?? Come on Brett enough is enough.

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August 17th, 2009 | | 0 comments | Continued
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A Football Injury Is A Good Thing?

I was listening to ESPN talk radio this week and Merril Hoge (former NFL fullback) was on the show and talking about Tom Brady coming back from his knee injury.  And then he made an interesting observation that I’m not sure I agree with, but it made for some interesting debate. He said that based on his experience in the NFL, that the constant pounding that the body took definitely had a big impact over the years, especially players like running backs and quarterbacks.  Then he said that the injury may have been the best thing to ever happen to Brady.  Your reaction probably was like mine. “What are you talking about?” I thought to myself.  Read on to see…

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August 16th, 2009 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Why All The Talk About Vick And The Eagles?

I know you think I am crazy for even making that the title of this post.  But bear with me a minute.  I have enjoyed all the raging debate last night and today.  Why the Eagles?  Should he even be let back in?  Is this a second chance or wasn’t he really doing tons of things wrong for a long time?  And everything that I’ve heard has been interesting with good questions and good debates.  But there is one question that hasn’t seemed to get the same level of interest and that really bothers me.

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August 14th, 2009 | | 0 comments | Continued
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How good a quarterback is Tim Tebow really?

The Florida Gators football team has tended to live and die with their quarterback, even in the post Steve Spurrier era. Now after a national championship and a Heisman Tropy, here is my question. How good, really is Tim Tebow?

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August 10th, 2009 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Pac 10 football as good as SEC football?

I came across an old cover of the  September 24, 2007  issue of Sports Illustrated.  The cover had the question: Pac-10 or SEC: Which Is Stronger? Are they really serious? The media just loves USC and the Pac-10 for some reason. Let me address this issue before I have a stroke!

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August 4th, 2009 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Football Cheating–How bad is it?

OK, all we hear about in baseball these days is who’s “juicing”, who’s on the “list”,  steroids, steroids,  blah, blah. … I’m sick of it and I don’t even follow baseball that closely.  And football fans all remember the football cheating “scandal” in New England. And the NFL laid it on Coach Belichick and the Patriots.  So the question comes to mind,  “Is this an isolated incident or is cheating going on more often in professional football?”

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August 1st, 2009 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Dan Marino: a true NFL football legend and quarterback for the ages

I was reading not long ago about NFL football records at various positions. I was kind of blown away by Dan Marino’s accomplishments. Even though I followed his career in the NFL, sometimes when you look back at things, you get a better feel for what they were than when they were actually happening. Dan Marino’s career as a pro football player was like that for me.

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June 12th, 2009 | | 0 comments | Continued
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College Football’s biggest rivalry: who has it?

Almost every major Division I football team has a major rival that they play every season, usually right around Thanksgiving time. But over the years which rivalry is really the most intense of all? Here are some stories that may help you decide.

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May 5th, 2009 | | 0 comments | Continued
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