Country Music Loves Football
Football is as much a part of the American culture as Country Music. Here's a gallery of some of the best known country music artist showing their love for the United States and football.
Football is as much a part of the American culture as Country Music. Here's a gallery of some of the best known country music artist showing their love for the United States and football.
Seems to me that in the past couple of years, we have been hearing more and more stories of NFL players doing bad things: killing dogs, sending naked phots of themselves on their phones (to women they're not married to), DUI's, selling drugs, etc. I am sure most of the players in the league are good guys, but are we hearing about more and more about bad behavior from these players? Ben Roethlisberger is under the microscope for some recent off-season incidents. Are some of these guys bringing the NFL image into the gutter?
Wikipedia defines coincidence as the occurring of an event in conjunction with any some conditions, e.g. another event. As such, a coincidence occurs when something uncanny, accidental and unexpected happens under conditions named, but not under a defined relationship. I would have to say that this family's story is more than just coincidence.
After getting blown out by a combined 72-10 in their final two games of the season, coach Chan Gailey said maybe the Bills weren't as far along as he thought. Six turnovers against the Jets followed the 7 giveaways against the Patriots the week before, so ball protection should be a big emphasis in the offseason. The Bills finish the season at 4 & 12, their worst record since 2001 when they finished 3 & 13.
If you're a Packers fan or a Vikings fan, chances are you love him...
It’s known as the Heidi game. It was a 1968 football game between the New York Jets and the Oakland Raiders – two of the best teams in the league at that time. There were a lot of penalties and time outs in the game and it was running long, but NBC had been promoting a new version of the children’s classic Heidi for weeks.
Randy Moss is no longer a Minnesota Viking.
Michael Lombardi of NFL Network first reported that the Vikings waived Moss on Monday, one day after he followed an unproductive game in a loss to the Patriots with a bitter press conference in which he questioned the Vikings' coaches and suggested that he'd rather be back in New England. Multiple media outlets confirmed the news.
via Randy Moss Waived by Vikings -- NFL FanHouse.
If what espn.com says is true, Buffalo can count on the first pick in the 2011 draft.
The Baltimore Ravens have collected impressive pelts this season, but they remain in the executive suite's waiting room in the latest ESPN