Chris Carter Delusional on Randy Moss
I personally like ESPN’s Chris Carter but he is delusional when it comes to Randy Moss and his comeback.
The former standout receiver who played with Moss in Minnesota has been hitting the airwaves with his opinions on his former teammate and proteges potential comeback. Some of his comments seem far fetched and meant to hype his friend up, not sure how much of it is based on reality.
Carter went as far as saying that he believes the Patriots would have had an advantage against the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLVI with Randy on the team. His exact quote was: Continue reading
Tom Coughlin Deserves Zero Credit for Super Bowl Win Says Skip Bayless
In his usual shameless and arrogant style ESPN’s Skip Bayless said that NY Giants head coach Tom Coughlin deserves zero credit for the Super Bowl win.
His comments were made just a few minutes ago (Monday) during the airing of his show First Take as he debated with former coach Eric Mangini and Rob Parker. He continued with his usual confusing and contradictory babble (which spews out of his mouth often). Skip Bayless is nothing more than a shock jock on television, his only avenue to be relevant is to make statements which can make headlines or upset people.
He claims coach Tom Coughlin doesn’t inspire the Giants Continue reading
Justin Tuck Brick Strong Friendship with Evan Sullivano
New York Giants DE Justin Tuck wears a green wristband that reads Brick Strong during every game. Have you noticed it before? Ever wondered its significance?
The wristband was given to Justin by a young man named Evan Sullivano who suffered from leukemia. ESPN’s Rachel Nichols reported this story and I wanted to share it with my readers in case you missed it.
Athletes usually make headlines with negative stories, most of their good deeds and moments go unnoticed, as good stories lack sensationalism. Unfortunately Evan Sullivano has Continue reading
New York Giants Are Tom Brady’s Kryptonite
Every super hero has a weakness and for Tom Brady the New York Giants are his equivalent of Superman’s Kryptonite.
The GMEN present a serious problem for the Patriots and Tom Terrific. Without a doubt they are the most complete team New England has faced in the playoffs. Throw away regular season stats where an injured Giants team suffered through a very tough season. When the playoffs began New York had most of their starters back and were clicking on both offense and defense.
Here are the unique issues New England will face in Super Bowl XLVI (46). Continue reading
Tom Brady is a Soft Cry Baby Who is Over Protected by NFL Refs
It’s a fact, New England Patriots QB Tom Brady is a soft cry baby who is over protected by NFL refs.
He goes by many names, “The Golden Boy”, “Tom Terrific”, I call him “Mr. Perfect” cause in the eyes of NFL referees he cannot do any wrong and cannot be touched. Just looking at Brady the wrong way may get a player flagged.
As Super Bowl XLVI (46) approaches the New York Giants better be aware that they will be facing Tom Terrific, the Patriots and also the referees. If you hit the Golden Boy and he decides to complain to the officials, chances are there will be a flag thrown even if it is a legal hit.
You think I’m kidding? Just ask any defensive player like Terell Suggs, Haloti Ngata or London Fletcher. Better yet watch this video. Continue reading
Michael Strahan Comeback? Feels He Has Plays Left in the Tank!
Is former New York Giants great Michael Strahan making a comeback?
Last week after being asked to be an honorary captain Strahan had a twitter conversation with Giants spokesman Pat Hanlon where he expressed his potential interest.
The exchange between the two was quite amusing as Michael tweeted “Tell John Mara he could have thrown an offer to play this Sunday in there too, I have 25 plays in me easy.. Let’s go!!”. Pat Hanlon’s reply was Continue reading
49ers Coach Jim Harbaugh Disrespectful Whiny Jerk
San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh is proving to be a disrespectful, whinny jerk. You can throw immature and unprofessional into the mix.
A good head coach? Maybe, time will tell he certainly had great success his first season. Then again he wouldn’t be the first coach to have success only to fall flat on his face after his act starts wearing thin with players and the media.
When Jim Harbaugh got into it with Lions head coach Jim Schwartz most people gave him the benefit of the doubt but it’s clear the man is rude. After beating the New Orleans Saints he met coach Sean Peyton on the field and Continue reading


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