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Why Tim Brown Is a Hall Of Famer, Not Andre Reed Or Cris Carter
I must agree with the analytical sentiments of a writer on sports-reference.com who determined that Tim Brown had the most consistent Hall of Fame credentials between him, Cris Carter, and Andre Reed. The Hall of Fame has released its list of 17 finalists for the Hall of Fame, including four wide ...
Continue reading full story (read 125 views times) Add a comment - 1 users have commented on this postOakland and the Other Side of the Coin: Who’s After Tom Cable?
Earlier, we had looked at the concept of Tom Cable staying with the Raiders. But what about the other side of the coin? What happens if Al Davis decides, "Hey Tom, we enjoyed almost two years of coaching from you, but we need to move on (not in a different ...
Continue reading full story (read 94 views times) Add a comment - 1 users have commented on this postCould Kirk Morrison Be San Diego Bound?
Kirk Morrison is Oakland-born and raised, growing up in the bay area. He is also a fan favorite and considered home-grown talent. Now he is a free agent and weighing his options in the NFL. Some have suggested that he would love to stay in Oakland and would even give the Raiders ...
Continue reading full story (read 178 views times) Add a comment - 1 users have commented on this postHere’s a Thought: Frank Gore had a Career Year in 2009
The San Francisco 49ers missed the playoffs for the seventh straight season in 2009 and to add insult to injury, they wasted what should have been a career year for their tailback Frank Gore. San Francisco finished the season 8-8 and went through numerous ups and downs all year long which ...
Continue reading full story (read 161 views times) Add a comment - 0 users have commented on this postDespite San Diego Chargers’ Success, Norv Turner Still NFL’s Rodney Dangerfield
All things being equal, a coach with a .667 winning percentage, three consecutive division titles, and three playoff victories in two years shouldn't have to worry about fans constantly calling for his head on a platter, particularly in a legendarily laid-back sports town like San Diego. That is, unless the coach's ...
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