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Denver Broncos Axe Josh McDaniels, Like He Axed Them
McHoodie is out. Surprised? No one else is either.
After Three Weeks, We Know Absolutely Nothing About the 2010 NFL Season
After three weeks of the 2010 NFL season, people are going to tell you they have this year all figured out. Don’t listen to them.
The Death of Home Field Advantage, or How to Watch Sports
Innovations are helping to make the viewing experience more personal, but are they killing what makes the home crowd so great? How should we watch sports?
Media Analysis: On Criticizing Analysts Who Used to Be Players
Is it fair for Trent Dilfer to criticize Matt Leinart for not having world-bending leadership in the huddle? HTWS takes on an issue in sports analysis.
The Arizona Cardinals’ Quarterback Battle is Lose-Lose
The Arizona Cardinals have Matt Leinart in line to be the starting quarterback this year, with Derek Anderson right behind—trusting that two mediocre quarterbacks are better than one.
What Tiger Woods and the Dallas Cowboys Have In Common: Mediocrity
Even when Tiger isn’t at his best, we can’t help but think of him as the greatest player in the game. That’s not so unusual, though – we do the exact same thing with the Dallas Cowboys.
Jeff Feagles Re-signs: He’s the Last Player Left From Tecmo Super Bowl
Jeff Feagles re-signed with the New York Giants Thursday, making him the only player from Tecmo Super Bowl still playing in the NFL. Jeff Feagles, we salute you.
The Art of the Man-Crush
Every dude’s got a man-crush. But if your man-crush is on a professional athlete, follow these rules to makes sure you’re doing it correctly.
Colts or Patriots? Breaking Down the NFL’s Best in the 2000s
Now that the full decade of the 2000s in the NFL is in the books, it’s time for a look back. Which franchise was best over the last ten years?
Drew Brees Was Great, But He’s Not the Saints’ MVP
Drew Brees had a tremendous game, but if you look a little deeper, the Saints’ oft-overlooked offensive line is a big reason for their success.
