Six weeks in and we have a better grasp on where every team in the NFL stands. The first of a season long look at the Top 10 teams populating the NFL.
And now on to the list...
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
NFL Top 10- Week 6
Labels:
Atlanta Falcons,
Baltimore Ravens,
Houston Texans,
New England Patriots,
New Orleans Saints,
New York Giants,
New York Jets,
Philadelphia Eagles,
Pittsburgh Steelers,
Tennessee Titans
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Case and Point Schedule Coming
Starting this week a new and routine schedule for "Case and Point" will be up and running.
Tuesday: Top 10 NFL Teams
Wednesday: Case and Podcast
Friday: Regular column
Sunday: Top 5 NFL Games to Watch
Mark it down in your calendar.
I'll be throwing in some extras occasionally but as of right now that's what you can expect. See you Tuesday!
Tuesday: Top 10 NFL Teams
Wednesday: Case and Podcast
Friday: Regular column
Sunday: Top 5 NFL Games to Watch
Mark it down in your calendar.
I'll be throwing in some extras occasionally but as of right now that's what you can expect. See you Tuesday!
Five NFL Games to Watch- Week 6
A weekly feature taking place during the NFL season. Week 5 was another tough week. Another 2-3 week puts me further in debt at 10-15 on the year. Let's look at this week's games.
Labels:
Atlanta Falcons,
Baltimore Ravens,
Dallas Cowboys,
Jacksonville Jaguars,
Minnesota Vikings,
New England Patriots,
New Orleans Saints,
Philadelphia Eagles,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
Tennessee Titans
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Case and Point On Twitter
First we brought you the Facebook group.
Now you can follow "Case and Point" on Twitter! Click the link or click the image.
A Tale of Two Franchise Players
He was drafted in the early part of the draft, in the first round, by a floundering but proud team from Pennsylvania. Despite success not seen by many at his position in his time with his team, which he helped lead back to the top and back to relevance, he never quite got the praise he deserved from the fan base for which he worked so hard to succeed for.
They chided him with claims that he couldn't come through in the clutch, that he didn't care enough about the game, that he was replaceable. No matter who was behind him in the depth chart, a lot of people wanted the back up in over him stating that they would do better.
Despite being a franchise player, the respect in the city he played for never seemed to have been earned despite franchise records and stellar play, praise from the pundits and on air talking heads who followed the sport the closest.
Labels:
Brent Johnson,
Donovan McNabb,
Jeff Garcia,
Marc-Andre Fleury,
Mario Lemieux,
Philadelphia Eagles,
Philadelphia Flyers,
Pittsburgh Penguins,
Tom Barrasso,
Ty Conklin,
Washington Redskins
Friday, October 1, 2010
Working On It...
I'm trying to figure out the best configuration for this blog. It wasn't working out time wise, what I had before. I want to do this and I want to do this right. Bare with me a bit while I figure out the best approach to take in terms of content, updates, and entertainment.
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