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Jay Cutler once caught flak for not being tough enough. I was one of the many who didn’t think much of him as a true leader on the field.That notion is quickly disappearing.The Bears quarterback has been the center of some interesting problems with com…

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Oct 18th, 2011 | Filed under Breaking News, Chicago Bears, Football, Jay Cutler, NFC North, NFL

So my initial reaction to Sunday’s loss to the Eagles was probably like a lot of Redskins’ fans.  Once again we have a soft team which comes up small in big games, has a good defensive that’s not quite good enough to get stops when it really matte…

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Oct 18th, 2011 | Filed under Football, NFC East, NFL, Opinion, Washington Redskins

With reports that the Oakland Raiders have traded for Carson Palmer, the question that now needs to be asked is: Is this the best team in the AFC West?General consensus would be that no the Raiders aren’t the best team in the AFC West, but that the San…

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Oct 18th, 2011 | Filed under AFC West, Breaking News, Carson Palmer, Football, NFL, Oakland Raiders

The Bears entered their Week 6 matchup with the Minnesota Vikings needing answers.With the safety position a mess and the Bears veteran safeties being shown the bench, the team’s direction there seemed uncertain.The defensive line had been inconsistent…

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Oct 17th, 2011 | Filed under Chicago Bears, Dane Sanzenbacher, NFC North, NFL, Opinion, Stephen Paea

Sam Bradford has been sacked, hit, knocked down or hurried on almost 30 percent of his passing attempts this season.  At least that is what Chris Myers said when I was watching the Rams play the Redskins last week.  Let that number really sin…

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Oct 17th, 2011 | Filed under NFC West, NFL, Opinion, Sam Bradford, st louis rams