Entries for January, 2009

Gruden Gone in Tampa

photo credit: theSuperStar The Tampa Bay Buccaneers decided it was time for a coaching so they fired John Gruden and G.M. Bruce Allen. Tampa Bay got off to a  9-3 start and failed to make the postseason and with that being said, Gruden was let go. He brought the Bucaneers their first ever Super Bowl [...]

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Bradford to return next year to Oklahoma

photo credit: RMTip21 Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford of the Oklahoma Sooners, announced that he will return for his junior season rather than go to the NFL. “After looking at all the information and the opportunities, I feel that it’s in the best interest for me to come back,” said Bradford. The sophomore had been projected [...]

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USC`s Sanchez headed to the NFL

USC quarterback Mark Sanchez has decided to take his game to the next level. That level of course is the NFL. After watching the Oklahoma Sooners Sam Bradford and the Florida Gators Tim Tebow announce they were coming back, Sanchez says he is ready for the NFL. Sanchez is coming off a record setting Rose Bowl against [...]

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Barry Sanders is the greatest back of “my time”.

      I may ruffle a few feathers on this, but Barry Sanders of the Detroit Lions is without a doubt, the best running back I ever got the pleasure of watching on television. The way he broke defenders ankles on jukes and cut backs was jaw-dropping. It was my satisfaction and a true [...]

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Texas Tech star receiver going Pro

photo credit: AlphaTangoBravo / Adam Baker Texas Tech star wide-receiver Michael Crabtree will enter the NFL draft and give up his last two years of eligibility. He said that “As far as I’ve seen, top 5. That’s what I’m striving for.” He is 6`3 and 214 pounds, and a very tough receiver to bring down. [...]

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Tebow coming back next year to Florida

photo credit: bjmcdonald Tim Tebow decided not to test the NFL waters and instead return for his senior season at Florida. He can possibly win three national championships in four college years, should the Florida Gators win the title again next year. The 6-foot-3, 240-pound southpaw was 18 for 30 passing for 231 yards, with 2 touchdowns and 2 [...]

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