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Brett Favre Should Coach the Vikings

Brett Favre Should Coach the Vikings

November 23, 2010 3 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

Today the Minnesota Vikings finally put Brad Childress out of his misery and fired him. This after the much hyped Vikings rolled off a 3-7 record while Childress successfully alienated every single person in the locker room. Randy Moss came and went after only three weeks and Brett Favre is looking and playing as if [...]

POLL : Who Will Win The AFC East In 2010?

POLL : Who Will Win The AFC East In 2010?

September 17, 2010 Leave a response [entry-popup-shortlink]

So After Week 1 of the 2010 NFL Season we saw that the New England Patriots have a very explosive offense as well as a very dangerous special teams unit in the return game thanks to wide receiver, Brandon Tate who ran back a 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against the Bengals. The New [...]

The Wildcat Formation

The Wildcat Formation

August 3, 2010 Leave a response [entry-popup-shortlink]

The NFL is known as a copycat league for coaches taking what works for other teams and implementing it into their own gameplans for the following week. Last season the Miami Dolphins set up in the Wildcat formation against the New England Patriots and ran all over the Pats defense. The Wildcat was adopted from [...]

It's My Favorite Time Of The Year

It's My Favorite Time Of The Year

July 29, 2010 3 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

NFL-Favre Watch It’s been a slow off-season on the Brett Favre front, but ESPN has recently tried to make it news again. I don’t think this year is going to be as flashy and edgy as the past, he’s coming back, just not for training camp. Also, anyone that says Brett Favre doesn’t have the [...]

Get Your Popcorn, Do A Dance, Figure Something Out

Get Your Popcorn, Do A Dance, Figure Something Out

July 28, 2010 2 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

Let’s start by putting to rest all the hypocrites about this subject. Only three years ago the masses were one tug away from letting go in their pants over the thoughts of Terrell Owens and Chad Johnson (yes, his name is Chad Johnson) playing on the same team. Anyone of those same people that want [...]

ROMO's Life On The Edge

ROMO's Life On The Edge

July 27, 2010 1 Response [entry-popup-shortlink]

With so much spare time on my hands lately, I’ve been reading some great, awful and interesting books. I’ve just started to read Bill Simmons’ Book of Basketball (only 260-something pages into the monster of literature), but previously read former NFL linebacker, Bill Romanowski’s autobiography. ROMO : My Life On The Edge : Living Dreams [...]

Steroids In Sports Making A Comeback

Steroids In Sports Making A Comeback

June 21, 2010 Leave a response [entry-popup-shortlink]

ESPN’s Mike Fish just released some great information today. As you may know, I am fully interested in all facets and aspects of any story that involves steroids or performance-enhancing drugs of any kind in sports. I have crammed my brain with both of Jose Canseco’s books, I am currently reading Bill Romanowski’s auto-biography (Adam [...]

Bye Bye Adalius Thomas

Bye Bye Adalius Thomas

April 27, 2010 2 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

Yesterday afternoon, the New England Patriots cut outside linebacker Adalius Thomas. Thomas signed a large contract with New England and did nothing short than stealing money from our pockets all while having a seat on the bench for the later half of the season. Adalius was a common conversation every weekend as to whether or [...]

New England Patriots Making No Moves

New England Patriots Making No Moves

April 14, 2010 4 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

The NFL Draft is only a week away and I can’t wait. I don’t really like the idea of the three day stretch of it since I’ll be at work for rounds one through 3, but waiting to see what players end up where and who could be the next big things is always exciting. [...]

A new era begins in Buffalo..Maybe.

A new era begins in Buffalo..Maybe.

April 12, 2010 14 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

Mike Bovenzi, 25, Syracuse, NY. Graduate of Solvay HS, 2002. Mike is going back this fall to finish his associates degree at Onondaga Community College and hoping to transfer and begin pursuing journalism. A cool, laid back guy who doesn’t have it all, but has most of it. When Ralph Wilson opened his coffin to [...]

BREAKING NEWS : St. Louis Rams Trade First Overall Pick For Brett Favre, McNabb To Vikings

BREAKING NEWS : St. Louis Rams Trade First Overall Pick For Brett Favre, McNabb To Vikings

March 31, 2010 2 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

An old friend from college who is now a scout for the Philadelphia Eagles just informed me of this breaking news. The St. Louis Rams decided to address their quarterback issue before the draft as opposed to spending a boat load of money on Oklahoma’s Sam Bradford. In a three team deal, the Rams unloaded [...]

New England Patriots Sign Tight End Algie Crumpler

New England Patriots Sign Tight End Algie Crumpler

March 27, 2010 2 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

The New England Patriots made one of their few moves in the off-season free agent market this week by signing Tight End Algie Crumpler, formerly of the Atlanta Falcons and more recently, the Tennessee Titans. The very large veteran is one of the best in the league according to the New England Patriots: Crumpler, 6-2, [...]

NFL Changes Overtime Rules

NFL Changes Overtime Rules

March 23, 2010 4 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

Earlier this week, the NFL announced the new rules that were proposed for overtime play. The new playoff overtime rules were passed with a 28-4 vote with the only teams voting against the rules being the Bills, Ravens, Vikings and Bengals. For now the rule has only been passed for the playoffs, but could make [...]

Adalius Thomas; No Show For Voluntary Workouts

Adalius Thomas; No Show For Voluntary Workouts

March 19, 2010 Leave a response [entry-popup-shortlink]

This week, the New England Patriots began their off-season voluntary workouts. Among some no shows such as veterans Tom Brady (family reasons) and Ty Warren (pursuing a bachelor’s degree), Adalius Thomas was also a no show for the workouts, claiming that he was “unaware that they had started”. If his lack of production on the [...]

New England Patriots Franchises Setting Up All Over The NFL

New England Patriots Franchises Setting Up All Over The NFL

March 13, 2010 2 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

It all started after Bill Belichick, Charlie Weis and Romeo Crennel beat the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl XXXVI. After the Patriots first Super Bowl win in franchise history, Weis and Crennel both went on to be head coaches the following season. Weis took the prestigious head coaching job at the University of Notre Dame [...]

Poll Results : SportsFans Prefer The NFL Over College Football

Poll Results : SportsFans Prefer The NFL Over College Football

March 4, 2010 2 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

With their many similarities and differences among the rankings and structure, the readers have made their choice. You have expressed your love for the NFL above that of college football. Of the 88 total voters, here are the results. The NFL Reigns Supreme With their strong structure and parody among the post season, the fans [...]

Tom Brady's Big Pay Day

Tom Brady's Big Pay Day

February 16, 2010 2 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

The time has come for the New England Patriots to make some decisions for the future of the organization. Tom Brady’s six year/$60 M contract from 2005 is coming into it’s final year for 2010. Brady will be making a strong, $3.5 M with a roster bonus of $3 M for the 2010 season. For [...]

Who Dat?!

Who Dat?!

February 10, 2010 5 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

I know, I know, I’m a few days late, but it doesn’t matter because I’ll be happy that Peyton Manning lost to the Saints in Super Bowl XLIV until September when it’s Patriots season again. Not only did the Saints beat the Colts, but Manning face threw a pick-6 to Tracy Porter to ice the [...]

Super Bowl 44 Predictions

Super Bowl 44 Predictions

February 6, 2010 1 Response [entry-popup-shortlink]

After an exciting Pro Bowl (actually, was it, I didn’t watch it) we arrive at the last game of the season, the Super Bowl! I will say that it just feels right having the season truly end with the Super Bowl and I hope the NFL keeps this new schedule going forward. This is it, [...]

Poll : College Football Or The NFL

Poll : College Football Or The NFL

February 2, 2010 39 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

Something that I recently noticed was my lack of interest in college football and my weekly following of the NFL. It got me thinking of the four years that I was in college and followed not only college football, but also college basketball. In my four years at Utica, I watched college football every Saturday [...]

NFL Conference Championship Predictions 2010

NFL Conference Championship Predictions 2010

January 23, 2010 105 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

We’re one round away from the Super Bowl! And who would have thought that the New York Jets would still be here, and better yet facing off in a rematch of the game that wasn’t a game against the Indianapolis Colts. I’m wondering if the Colts are having any reservations no about “playing it safe” [...]

Brett Favre - Pants On The Ground

Brett Favre - Pants On The Ground

January 21, 2010 1 Response [entry-popup-shortlink]

Work has been super busy and I haven’t given much over the past few weeks, so here’s a funny locker room clip of our boy, Brett Favre. Thanks to DavidErickson for the photo of Brett Favre.

NFL Divisional Predictions 2010

NFL Divisional Predictions 2010

January 16, 2010 7 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

We’re back for Round 2 of the NFL playoffs. My New England Patriots got their butts whupped last week and so did all of us, as we each went 1-3 with out picks. Still, for now, there’s always next week, so without further ado, let’s get to the predictions. Jim Gaudet, the IT & SEO [...]

NFL Wild Card Predictions 2010

NFL Wild Card Predictions 2010

January 8, 2010 2 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

We love gathering up predictions here from more than just one person and for this year’s NFL playoffs we’ve decided to open up the predictions to some of the community. For this round, we’re featuring predictions from myself, Josh, and Jim Gaudet, an IT guy living in Costa Rica who also guest posts here every [...]

Wes Welker Out For Post Season

Wes Welker Out For Post Season

January 7, 2010 2 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

For those of you who didn’t watch the meaningless week 17 game against the Houston Texans when Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker went down with a knee injury, later to be determined the ACL and MCL in his left knee, here is the video: As upsetting as it was at the time, anyone who has [...]

NFL Week 17 Remix

NFL Week 17 Remix

January 2, 2010 Leave a response [entry-popup-shortlink]

In the NFL every game matters, even week 17. Ask Herm Edwards, you play to win the game. Thanks to scavells55 for the photo of Herm Edwards.

Tedy Bruschi says the Colts have No Guts

Tedy Bruschi says the Colts have No Guts

December 31, 2009 Leave a response [entry-popup-shortlink]

Tedy Bruschi sums up the difference between the Colts and Patriots quite eloquently: When you compare the ’09 Colts to the ’07 Patriots I’m gonna say something that a lot of people are thinking but won’t say it. At least the ’07 Patriots had the guts to go for it. That’s what they did, that’s [...]

And The Best Part Of The Game

And The Best Part Of The Game

December 29, 2009 2 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

By far, the best part of the Patriots game against the Jaguars was after Randy Moss’ touchdown at the opposite end of the field. Moss and a young look-a-like fan in the stands got the crowd going and I was just praying during the game that I would be able to find this video for [...]

Top 3 Reasons the Colts are NOT the Team of the Decade

Top 3 Reasons the Colts are NOT the Team of the Decade

December 28, 2009 5 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

During the Patriots-Jaguars game, the CBS announcers started debating who the team of the decade is. The argument went that the Colts have 115 wins, which is the most wins by any team in any decade, while the Patriots only have 111 wins. The announcers went on to pump up the importance of Super Bowl [...]

Colts Lose to Jets to Prepare for Playoffs

Colts Lose to Jets to Prepare for Playoffs

December 27, 2009 3 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

A quick post to talk about the Colts sitting Manning in today’s Jets game. Not much time to give my thoughts so here’s my thoughts in quick jot format. Colts don’t learn from Giants: Losses Do Not Motivate/Prepare for Playoffs First, look at this post’s title. Read it out loud. Doesn’t that sound absolutely ludicrous? [...]

Enjoy The Patriots Game

Enjoy The Patriots Game

December 27, 2009 1 Response [entry-popup-shortlink]

I am over excited about going to the Pats game today. The Patriots are playing their final regular season home game against one of my boys, MJD, and also attempting to end the regular season with a perfect 8-0 home record that would also get them to clinch the AFC East. A Running Showcase Laurence [...]

Going For It On 4th Down

Going For It On 4th Down

December 22, 2009 1 Response [entry-popup-shortlink]

The New England Patriots and Bill Belichick have been chastised and questioned repeatedly about the call to go for it on 4th & 2 on their own 28 yard line against the Colts in week 14 and their continued offensive attack on 4th and short the following weeks. Although the first call against the Colts [...]

Patriots Playoff Picture

Patriots Playoff Picture

December 21, 2009 Leave a response [entry-popup-shortlink]

With a well fought win against the Buffalo Bills this weekend, the New England Patriots have increased their AFC East lead to two games with both the Jets and Dolphins losing their games this weekend. Owning first place in the AFC East with two games left against the Jaguars next weekend and the Houston Texans [...]

Five Most Popular Posts of All-Time

Five Most Popular Posts of All-Time

December 17, 2009 1 Response [entry-popup-shortlink]

To celebrate the end of the year, our first year in existence, let’s take a look back at the five most popular posts of the year (and consequently of all-time) here at Sports Fan 4. POLL: Who Will Win The World Series Lots of people had an opinion on this poll, too bad the poll’s [...]

Poll Results; The NFL Should Install Goal Line Cameras

Poll Results; The NFL Should Install Goal Line Cameras

December 9, 2009 1 Response [entry-popup-shortlink]

Jim Gaudet entered our last post on the NFL Installing Goal Line Cameras. The results are in and now Jim has this to say to the NFL. Also, don’t forget to follow @thejimgaudet on twitter. 85% of NFL Fans are Demanding Goal Line Cameras I heard the argument “let’s just play the game and let [...]

NFL Week 13 Predictions

NFL Week 13 Predictions

December 6, 2009 Leave a response [entry-popup-shortlink]

It’s been a long, rough season, but I never say die. This week looks pretty good. Lions +13 @ Bengals Broncos -6 @ Chiefs Jaguars +2 v. Texans Steelers -14 1/2 v. Raiders Buccaneers +5 @ Panthers Colts -6 1/2 v. Titans Saints -10 @ Redskins Patriots -4 1/2 @ Dolphins Bears -9 v. Rams [...]

Keys To The New England Patriots Beating The New Orleans Saints

Keys To The New England Patriots Beating The New Orleans Saints

November 30, 2009 2 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

Monday Night Football back in New Orleans, the home of the New England Patriots first of three Superbowl victories this decade against the St. Louis Rams in Superbowl XXXVI. Not to be forgotten, New Orleans is also where the New England Patriots lost in the Superbowl to the Green Bay Packers in Superbowl XXXI and [...]

NFL Week 12 Predictions

NFL Week 12 Predictions

November 29, 2009 Leave a response [entry-popup-shortlink]

Maybe switching to team names instead of cities will give me the edge. And hopefully a little Brett Favre magic. Dolphins -3 @ Bills Seahawks -1 @ Rams Eagles -9 v. Redskins Bucs +13 v. Falcons Colts -3 @ Texans Browns +14 @ Bengals Jets -3 v. Panthers Jaguars +3 1/2 @ 49ers San Diego [...]

Kiss The Rings Rex

Kiss The Rings Rex

November 24, 2009 Leave a response [entry-popup-shortlink]

Other than the New England Patriots beating the New York Jets this past weekend, there was one thing that was far better than the victory and it came in the last 25 seconds of the game. Leading up to Sundays matchup between the Patriots and Jets, the underlying battle between Randy Moss and Darrelle Revis [...]

You Know Who Had a Heck of a Wedding?

You Know Who Had a Heck of a Wedding?

November 19, 2009 Leave a response [entry-popup-shortlink]

Thanks to dbking for the picture of Frank Caliendo.

5 Other Reasons The Patriots Lost To The Colts

5 Other Reasons The Patriots Lost To The Colts

November 16, 2009 12 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

Other than not converting on 4th & 2 and allowing Peyton Manning and the Colts to score from 28 yards out with 2 minutes left in the game, here’s 5 other reasons why the New England Patriots lost last night that could have salvaged a win if successful. Maroney Fumbling On The 1 Yard Line [...]

NFL Week 10 Predictions

NFL Week 10 Predictions

November 15, 2009 1 Response [entry-popup-shortlink]

I didn’t get a chance to get all my picks in before the game on Thursday night, so I’ll take that as a gift. I probably would have started 0-1 with that one anyway. Here goes: Jacksonville +6.5 @ NY Jets Denver -3.5 @ Washington Pittsburgh -7 v. Cincinnati Buffalo +8 @ Tennessee Minnesota -17 [...]

Bulletins

  1. Boston Bruins Heading to Stanley Cup

    The Boston Bruins advance to their first Stanley Cup in 21 years on a Nathan Horton goal that proved the difference in a 1-0 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning. The Bruins will face the Vancouver Canucks for the rights to the Stanley Cup. Game 1 starts at 8PM on June 1st.
  2. It's Official: Umass Moves Up to FBS

    It's a move I thought Umass-Amherst should have made a long time ago but better late than never as the Umass Minutemen football team moves up to D1A/FBS. BCS here we come!
  3. Ray Allen for Three Would Be Nice

    And so it is. Celtics beat the Knicks 87-85. Ray Allen swished a three to put the C's up tow and send the Knicks in a frenzy to score without any timeouts remaining. C's lead the series 1-0 with Game 2 at the Garden on Tuesday at 7PM.
  4. Cereal For Dinner

    @Chrissy_Murray blogs about daily struggles with maintaining a healthy lifestyle, tracking her progress and barriers through her fitness journey at Cereal For Dinner.
  5. 50 Peaks

    50 Peaks is an organization seeking to raise money for organizations currently working with youth. 50 Peaks raises their money by climbing the highest mountains in each state.

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