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Die By the Sword: Brett Favre’s Legacy as a Viking
Brett Favre’s interception may have cost Minnesota a shot at the Super Bowl. But with his reputation as a gunslinger, should the Vikings have expected anything else?
The Demise of the Spurs and Patriots Twin Dynasties
The Spurs and Patriots, premiere franchises of the 2000s, are seeing their dynasties come to an end after a long run at the top.
If Kurt Warner Doesn’t Retire, We’ll All Know Why
It seems pretty clear that this is Kurt Warner’s last season in the NFL. But if he decides to come back, we’ll know what he’s aiming for.
Will Pete Carroll Save the Seahawks? Don’t Be So Sure
HTWS analyzes the transition from college coaching to the NFL and why so many coaches find it so difficult.
Sitting QBs: Peyton Manning Should Play, Brett Favre Should Not
The Indianapolis Colts are threatening to sit Peyton Manning for the last two games, while the Minnesota Vikings are in danger of using up Brett Favre. HTWS tells them what to do.
Not Manning, Brady or Brees: Brett Favre is the 2009 NFL MVP
Brett Favre has led the Minnesota Vikings to a 10-1 record so far. Add to that the mindboggling statistics from the 40-year-old, and it is no wonder why Favre is atop my NFL Most Valuable Player list.
How Fantasy Football Has Changed My Sundays Forever
When it comes to Major League Baseball, I have always been and will always be an Atlanta Braves fan. When you talk NBA, I’m a Utah Jazz fan through and through. But when you talk NFL, I have just one team I care about: Kyle’s Krushers of the Gridiron Gaggle Fantasy Football League.
NFL 2009 Mid-Season Awards: The Obvious and the Not-So-Obvious
There’s been a hundred articles along these lines—mid-season awards aren’t a new idea. But for each obvious award recipient there’s a less-obvious-but-still-deserving recipient, and it’s to them that I pay tribute.
Dismember the Titans: How the Tennessee Titans Fell Apart Completely
It seems redundant to write about the intensity of the Tennessee Titans’ collapse this season. But, like the inability to look away from a car accident, I find myself unable to avoid writing about a team that has seen all the roadside signs warning of a cliff ahead, and yet trusts the talking GPS that instructs them to continue forward at 75 mph.
Quarterback Passer Rating: It’s Okay, No One Else Understands It
Tom Brady posts a passer rating of 158.3 in an epic blowout over the Titans, but what does that number mean, exactly? How To Watch Sports breaks it down.
