May 27th, 2013 | Comments Off
Why a Good RB is so Important
Running backs may not be the focal point of the offense these days, but they are still vital parts of any team’s attack. In addition to all of their responsibilities of carrying the ball, they also play a huge part in the passing game. Nobody ever thought a running back would catch 100 passes in a season, but LaDanian Tomlinson made history in 2003 when he did just that. Running backs are also responsible for picking up blitzes
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March 29th, 2013 | Comments Off
More Important: The QB or WR’s?
While every position on the football field is important, some are clearly more important than others. The quarterback is easily the most important player on the field. This is true even if you compare them to their friends, the wide receivers. A great quarterback can fit a pass into a tight window. If the receiver hasn’t done his job to create room for separation, a great quarterback can bail him out. It’s much harder for a wide receiver to bail out the quarterback in the passing game. Even if a receiver
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October 18th, 2012 | Comments Off
The Worst NFL Mascots of All Time
I realize the mascots aren’t the first thing you think about when it comes to the NFL, but they are important for other reasons. They are the iconic symbol that many people associate with the team. But even today, with all my satellitetv-hq.com sports channels, I can’t help but shake my head whenever I see some truly awful mascots prance around the field.
I decided to change gears for this post to talk about some of the worst mascots of all time.
We’ll start with the Washington Redskins Native American.
While technically not a costumed man that marches up and down the field, the imagery and name “redskin” are all culturally obsolete and extremely racist to the Native American people. Native Americans, to this day, continue to protest the use of both the name and the image.
Sir Purr of the Carolina Panthers
When I think of a panther, I think of something scary. A black, apex predator whose indomitable spirit and fury we are all meant to associate with the team. That mascot is truly something special in that it represents none of these things. No wonder the Panthers stink.
Boltman of the San Diego Chargers
About the only thing worse than that ridiculous panther and that racist “redskin” is this nightmare. Inexplicably torn from the mind of Stephen King, this plastic monstrosity’s dreadful grin is burned into the minds of fans everywhere. If their goal is to disturb the opposing team…well, they might be onto something.
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June 22nd, 2012 | Comments Off
The Best Way to Buy NFL Tickets
Some NFL tickets are hard to come by. Especially when a team is doing well and the town loves their team. The old way to get tickets was to buy from a scalper, in the parking lot or near the stadium. Usually you would pay a hefty premium, but it was a way to get into the game. Now with the internet you have multiple ways. The NFL has an official site for selling your tickets,
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June 18th, 2012 | Comments Off
What Actually Happens at NFL Training Camps
NFL Training camps are a kind of beginning to the season, at least for players and coaches. This is the opportunity to get new players, or free agent acquisitions acclimated to their team. For veterans, especially aging ones, this offers an opportunity to slowly get back into playing shape.
Usually it is not very intense, this is to avoid injury. In fact the quarterbacks will wear a red jersey, as to know not to tackle them. It would not be prudent to injure your quarterback before preseason even starts. Usually offense and defense play
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June 14th, 2012 | Comments Off
Teams with the Toughest Training Camps
When you think of the NFL, you may not realize that they have some of the most difficult training camps around. Several of the teams such as the Baltimore Ravens have camps that bring out the best in their players. Other teams that offer a difficult training camp include the Buffalo Bills, Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers, and the Miami Dolphins just to name a few. These camps will have their players doing everything
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June 10th, 2012 | Comments Off
NFL Teams with the Most Storied Traditions
These two words depict the most popular sport in America, as well as NFL Teams with the most storied traditions. They hold a connection between the NFL’s representation as the giant that it is in modern times. However, there are a few teams that have symbolized this commitment to winning more than others. These teams lead the pack in fanfare, and continue to accent the fact that they are part of the reason the NFL is leading the sports entertainment pack.
Dallas Cowboys
True fans of this
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June 9th, 2012 | Comments Off
Top Stadiums to Watch an NFL Game
The NFL is an amazing sport, not only because of the game itself, but also the loyalty and passion of its fans. This passion is reflected in the stadiums of various teams, which can fit close to 100,000 people and are built to intimidate opposing teams. The following are a few stadiums that are some of the best to watch an NFL game, no matter what team you are a fan of.
Cowboys Stadium
This $1.3 billion dollar structure is one of the most modern stadiums on the planet, and the largest domed stadium on the planet. The stadium sits 80,000 fans, but
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