Entries Tagged as 'Football'

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Chad Johnson wants out

In a story that is certain to become one of the most important distractions of the offseason for Steelers’ fans, Cincinnati Bengals’ wide receiver Chad Johnson is displaying a great desire to be traded while his coach, Marvin Lewis, and the rest of the Bengals are attempting to keep him in the orange and black. [...]

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

Roethlisberger to start contract talks

Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers are planning on starting discussions about a contract extension this week.  The situation finds the Steelers in uncharted waters for them as Roethlisberger is undoubtedly the offensive face of the franchise (Hines Ward may be right there, but he needs to have someone throw him the ball) and will demand [...]

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

It’s a Terrelle Pryor world. We’re just living in it

Terrelle Pryor’s non-announcement drew more attention than many announcements on National Signing Day. People who usually know less about football than John Madden know who Pryor is, know that he’s the best agile quarterback since Vince Young and know that he was going to commit to Ohio State or Michigan before yesterday, when Pryor [...]

Friday, February 1st, 2008

Steelers and Browns Puppy Love

As conciliation for the Patriots making the Super Bowl (we know, they are evil) here is this video, just to remind you how great the Steelers really are and how much the Browns really suck.
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Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Are you sick of Terrelle Pryor yet?

Terrelle Pryor just can not help himself. He is enjoying the recruiting process so much that he wants to visit even more schools now, prolonging the agony of both Ohio State and Michigan, the two schools that Pryor had supposedly narrowed his search down to. But wait, Joe Paterno went to see him the other [...]

Monday, January 28th, 2008

The Patriots can teach you about life

The New England Patriots have done what every sports story over the past 15 years has been unable to do (excluding steroids) and transcended the sports page, pushing the Iraq War and the Presidential Candidate of the Week for press coverage.