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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Super Bowl commercials versus the game

Super Bowl commercials are just around the cornerDo you watch the SuperBowl for the commercials or game?

The Super Bowl is just around the corner. Are you watching the big game? Do you watch the Super Bowl for the football game or for the Super Bowl commercials?

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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Should the NFL change its OT rules?

Much ado about a coin toss

I've never really thought much of the NFL's OT rules. In fact, I think I like the NFL's Over Time policy better than College Football's policy.

Nonetheless, since Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts lost to San Diego in the playoffs, the idea of changing the NFL's OT rules has received quite a bit of press. All of it has made me think that I now also believe that the NFL's OT rules should be changed, though not to those of college. 

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Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Does Jacksonville have a chance?

Can Jacksonville upset the Patriots?

Most of the teams that have played the New England Patriots well this year were tough, smash-mouth football teams. The Steelers and the Ravens tried to run over the Patriots and both almost succeeded. Yet, the Patriots proved, as they have done all season, if you give them an inch they'll take a yard.

Jacksonville seems to be a team on a roll right now, playing their best football as they head into the playoffs. The Jaguars, I believe, won't be afraid of the Patriots, won't be intimidated by their undefeated record. Rather, I think the fact that no one thinks Jacksonville has no chance against the Patriots is the perfect situation for the Jaguars. They have nothing to lose.

Still, the Patriots are possibly the best team ever. The Jaguars will have to pound and pound the Patriot defense and hope that the veteran linebackers of the Patriots will finally feel their age in the fourth quarter.

More important, however, will be the Jaguars defensive game plan. If the Jags don't make a habit of hitting Brady early and as often as possible, the Jags might come close, but that's as close as they will come.

Rate the Jacksonville Jaguars: Do they have a chance?

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