Posts Tagged ‘Touchdown’

Tracy Porter and the MVP

Monday, February 8th, 2010

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Drew Brees is your Super Bowl MVP, and rightfully so. The quarterback clinic he put on from the second quarter on was one for the ages. After missing on four passes in the first quarter, Brees only had [...]

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Sidney Rice Sends Dallas Packing

Monday, January 18th, 2010

While all credit has been going to the ageless wonder; the 40-year old kid who plays the game like a gunslinger, where would Brett Favre be without the studly play of Sidney Rice to make him look good? Yeah, since Favre has been the recipient of hyperbole overload, I figured it was only right [...]

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Shonn Greene’s Beastly Touchdown

Monday, January 18th, 2010

With 263 rushing yards in the Jets’ two playoff games, rookie Shonn Greene has the second-best rushing total ever by a rookie in the NFL Playoffs. Not only is Greene producing at a high rate, it’s his play, and not the other, more well-known rookie — Mark Sanchez — that’s leading the Jets to [...]

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Which Alabama Defensive Play was Bigger?

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Marcell Dareus is now a star (not pictured, I just liked the image). That kinda thing happens when you knock Colt McCoy out of the biggest game of his life. Said stardom is only catapulted by the touchdown return that brought a crazy first half to the close. But a question arises: [...]

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Percy Harvin Has Mad, Award Winning Skills

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Introducing your newest NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year — one Percy Harvin. The former Florida Gator took the Minnesota Vikings by storm during his premiere season with plays like the one above. After a dubious start to his rookie year thanks to the Devil’s Weed, Harvin has been a legitimate offensive weapon [...]

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Willis McGahee’s Stiff Arm of Doom

Monday, January 4th, 2010

I’m not sure what Oakland Raiders safety Hiram Eugene was trying to do there, but apparently, tackling Willis McGahee wasn’t part of the plan. At least not in a manner most defensive players use. Maybe Eugene wanted to be stiff armed in such a dominating fashion so the Raiders wouldn’t ask him to [...]

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