August 6th, 2008
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Rumors are heating up over Brett Favre’s potential trade to the Tampa Bay Bucs. But keep in mind these are merely rumors and with the way this whole Brett Favre “unretirement” fiasco has gone, I’m not taking anything I hear — from any source — as the next great possibility […]
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July 27th, 2008
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Brett Favre was planning to attend Green Bay Packers training camp today. But after speaking with general manager Ted Thompson yesterday, the two sides agreed to a compromise — Brett will not show up for camp and management will try to reach some sort of resolution to his […]
By David Kindervater -- 1 comment
July 25th, 2008
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Brett Favre plans to report to Green Bay Packers training camp this weekend. He needs to apply for reinstatement via a letter to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell first, but if he does, in fact, show up, the media will turn Packers camp into a circus. The Packers begin […]
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July 23rd, 2008
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell wants the Green Bay Packers to wrap-up this fiasco that has become Brett Favre’s “unretirement” story. That means the Packers will have to move on without Brett (as they claim they want to) or find a suitable trade partner. What teams have the Packers […]
By David Kindervater -- 4 comments
June 19th, 2008
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Tampa Bay Bucs RB Cadillac Williams was on the practice field with a trainer during the first day of the team’s minicamp this week. He’s not allowed to practice until he is medically cleared, but head coach Jon Gruden called Cadillac’s speedy comeback from last year’s knee […]
By David Kindervater -- 2 comments
June 16th, 2008
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Tampa Bay Bucs first-round Draft pick cornerback Aqib Talib has apparently done quite well in the team’s offseason workouts and minicamps, making big plays in practice against players with a lot more experience. According to head coach Jon Gruden last week:
“He’s going to be the face of this […]
By David Kindervater -- 0 comments
January 6th, 2008
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The N.Y. Giants continued their road game success today with a 24-14 Wild Card win over Tampa Bay. And because the rest of their Playoff path will be played away from Giants Stadium, consider this team a legit contender for the Super Bowl. Now an astonishing 8-1 in […]
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January 5th, 2008
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The NFL playoffs begin today and tomorrow with Wild Card Weekend. This afternoon, the Washington Redskins play at the Seattle Seahawks (NBC, 4:30 PM ET) and this evening, the Jacksonville Jaguars visit the Pittsburgh Steelers (NBC, 8:00 PM ET). Wild Card Weekend continues tomorrow with the New York […]
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December 16th, 2007
It had to happen sooner or later. Tampa Bay Bucs KR Michael Spurlock returned a kickoff for a touchdown. Big deal? Indeed it was. It was the first time in Tampa Bay Bucs history that it happened. When you think about it, that’s one of the most amazing non-plays in the history of professional sports. […]
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March 4th, 2007
The rich are adding to their wealth. The New England Patriots (remember they were in the AFC Championship game) signed one of the most sought-after free agents on the market this off-season by stealing Pro Bowl All-World LB Adalius Thomas from the Baltimore Ravens. What better place for an athlete who can handle practically any […]
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