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Reader's Blogs tagged with 'Football'

It's Bigger Than The Super Bowl

The Packers are going to the Super Bowl! I can only look at this event from the frame of reference which is having had grown up in the small town of Manitowoc, thirty minutes outside of Green Bay. With that perspective this is an epic, unexpected turn of events that make Super Bowl Sunday a night...

The Big Ten's Big Bomb

I'm not here to talk about the new logo. No, I'm just going to gloss over the fact that the Big Ten Conference paid what was probably an excessive amount to have a graphic designer come back with block lettering and a G that kind of looks like a zero (they really made them earn that one).I'm go...

Response to Begel: Fantasy Football is Awesome

In the matter of the real world vs. fantasy football the Bench recognizes the defense. ME: Thank you your Honor. I realize that Dave Begel made some awfully compelling arguments in his usual fashion.BEGEL: Objection!Bench: Overruled. Proceed Counselor. ME: Well you see your Honor, Dave Begel like...

Flooded with emotions

The beads are brighter, the banners hanging all over the city seem vibrant, and the people’s laughter music to the ears. It’s hard to believe there is another city in America that represents the heartbeat of a nation struggling to survive, more than New Orleans.With the Haiti disaster...

Chicken Kiffin

 For an arrogant, brash, full-of-himself coach, Lane Kiffin didn’t have much to say to the Volunteer faithful that have been so quick to defend him. In a season where the orange on their uniforms shined brighter than their play, Tennessee is once again without a coach.Tennessee’s...

A Quiet Strength

 Tony Dungy is proving he is more than a football coach. His third book, “Uncommon,” judging by the early reviews is another brilliant masterpiece by the former NFL coach. His insights and breakdowns of games on the Sunday Night Football set are detailed yet understandable. Tony ...

Show Down Saturday... The Fantasy

I’m going to give in and concede to myself that there will be no college football playoff. It’s tough, but I must be true to myself. With that said, it’s time to fix the broken down old car taking up valuable space in my football-watching driveway. I beg you not to think f...

Favre's Return

Brett Favre’s first NFL pass was intercepted and ran back for a touchdown. His last pass as a Green Bay Packer was intercepted. His first NFL completion was to, well himself. His last pass thrown in Lambeau Field, sent a dagger through the heart of his old team. Brett Favre does thin...

Adding Injury to Insult

Following the Green Bay Packers thrilling 21-15 victory over the Bears Sunday night at Lambeau Field, Chicago recieved another low blow as LB Brian Urlacher suffered a season-ending wrist injury and will miss the rest of the 2009 season.  Urlacher was injured while making a tackle in the ...

Sam Beer, Jack Kemp Set the Standard

Two influential names in American party politics have passed from the scene in recent days; each provides through his example valuable pragmatic lessons in a highly partisan time. Republican Jack Kemp is the more prominent, but Democrat Sam Beer is equally instructive.    &nbs...