Week 5 Preview: A Ja”Bustus” Russell Spotlight
NFL Week 5 is right around the corner with 14 games to be played. Here is a preview of each game and the expected outcome for each. This week, there are tons of great games as well as some stinkers too. Correction, there is one maybe two great games. And then the rest are completely terrible.  Because this is such a Delhomme of a week, there are so many choices for the Poop Game of the week. Therefore, I am letting the fans decide the Poop Game of the Week and the Must Watch Game of the Week, if there even is one. Also Delhomme won’t be sponsoring the Poop Game of the Week for week 5; instead, it’s going to be the Jamarcus Russell Poop Game of the Week. Sorry Jake, but you were on bye last week and Jamarcus was especially terrible. He went 12-33 for 128 and a lost fumble.
October 10, 2009
Tags: Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, football, Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Jamarcuss, K.C. Chiefs., Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, new york giants, New York Jets, NFL, Oakland Raiders, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, Russell, San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tennessee Titans, Washington Redskins Posted in: NFL
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Who is the best QB in NFL history?
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There are many factors that make a QB great; their leadership, uncanny ability to make clutch plays, to will a team back to victory, a quick release. The question of who is the best QB ever cannot be answered just by looking at stats.   It is a culmination of all these intangibles which determines the ultimate QB.
October 7, 2009
Tags: all time best, brett favre, Denver Broncos, Green Bay Packers, Indianapolis Colts, Joe Montana, john elway, New England Patriots, NFL, peyton manning, power rankings, QB, quarterback, San Francisco 49ers, tom brady Posted in: NFL
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Chad Pennington Injury Spin
When Chad Pennington went down last week, the fears of all Miami fans were finally realized: the Dolphins had crash landed back to reality. To be fair, Miami was well on its way to 0-3 even with Pennington under center, but when his shoulder was obliterated once again on Sunday, the memories of last year’s AFC East title all but faded. Gone is all the optimism from last year’s season as this team looks closer to Cam Cameron’s atrocious 1-15 team. However, with all the doom and gloom out of the way, the 2009 Dolphins season actually went from lose-lose to win-win. I need to preface this by saying that the impact Chad Pennington has had on the Dolphins in just over a season has been immense. Along with Tony Sparano and Bill Parcells, his leadership helped transform an abysmal 1-15 squad into an AFC Playoff team. He’s been the Dolphins best quarterback since Marino. Period. His character, perseverance and determination cannot be questioned. He’s come back from two shoulder surgeries and I would not doubt that he comes back from a third. He’s also one of the rare guys in sports who commands immense amounts of respect from his team and the fans.Â
October 4, 2009
Tags: AFC East, Buffalo Bills, Chad Henne, Chad Pennington, football, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, NFL, NY Jets, quarterback Posted in: NFL
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Quick Poll: Which QB is The Biggest D-Bag?
I have thought long and hard about this one and I have narrowed the choices down to these 3.
1. Jay Cutler- Just look at that picture.
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October 3, 2009
Tags: brett favre, Jake Delhomme, Jay Cutler, NFL Posted in: NFL
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Should Poker Be Considered A Sport?
Endurance, stamina, focus these are qualities that are used to measure pretty much every athlete we know. They are essential traits and are required to be successful in any sport. However, the 3 aspects could not be more crucial when relating to a poker game. So why do people have such trouble considering poker a sport?
September 30, 2009
Tags: betting scandal, David Tyree, Donaghy, Doyle Brunson, Nascar, NBA, new york giants, NFL, NHL, Patriots, phil hellmuth, Pittsburgh Steelers, poker, Super Bowl, Tony Stewart, tuck rule Posted in: Other Sports
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