6. For a team that has a problem closing out games, New England does a great job closing out the first half. The offense has 10 scores when there is two minutes or less left in a half.
David Garrard
27 December 2009
Posted by Randolph Charlotin | No comments yet
27 February 2009
As football fans across the globe cast their longing eyes in the direction of the April draft, I decided that now might be a good time to reflect on draft classes of the last 10 years. Too often in this business, we rush ahead to the next big event without taking pause to evaluate the past and learn from it. In a way, this study will still be a celebration of the coming 2009 draft as I believe it will shed some light on certain overlooked trends that no one ever stops to consider. I will begin with a class by class showdown of sorts at the quarterback position over the last 10 drafts. This is part II in the series:
Continue reading "NFL Quarterback Draft Class Showdown: 2002 vs 2001"
Posted by Nolan Bennett | No comments yet
3 July 2008
But the David Garrards, Jeff Garcias, Mike Gandys, and Ephraim Salaams, they may never get their share. And don't even think about valuable back-ups that form the foundation of every team. They'll be turned away like at the ticket window when it's sold out.
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