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Analysis: I liked Joey Harrington out of Oregon. He was a nice guy, and he could play the piano. One problem: THIS IS FOOTBALL! Harrington's game did not transition well to the NFL, and he had issues with then-coach Steve Mariucci. Following three dismal
Dan Fouts, aka 'Mountain Man', played QB for the Ducks 1970-72, and was drafted by the San Diego Charges in 1973. Fouts played for the Chargers for 15 years, and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993, his first year of eligibility. I th
He's getting better as a passer right before our eyes ... This is such a fun story because it's so unique. We haven't seen this before. Of all of the option quarterbacks that have come into the league, they move them to receiver, or you play Wildcat, or you go play defense. Here is a team that's playing...
At least twice a year I try to catch up with our Detroit buddy, Big Al Beaton, who is one of the most original football bloggers and radio personalities in the biz. Big Al Beaton does the Detroit Lions blog called The Wayne Fontes Experience. He also app
Within the confetti falling around the New York Giants are clues to their success, one being a stubborn commitment to stability. It's a lesson this generation's 49ers might have learned the hard way, and one long lost on the Raiders. Giants ownership and
Jan 2, 2012; Glendale, AZ, USA; Oklahoma State Cowboys wide receiver Justin Blackmon (81) walks along the sidelines after scoring a touchdown in the fourth quarter of a game against the Stanford Cardinals in the 2012 Fiesta Bowl at University of Phoenix
I see it, read about it, and we've got graphs (on the NFL Network) about it. But (1997) was a long time ago
With the recent flight of offensive coordinator Joe Philbin to become the head coach of the Miami Dolphins and the serious head coach consideration by the Oakland Raiders of assistant head coach Winston Moss, the Packers organization has turned out assis
After reportedly striking out with five other candidates for their defensive-coordinator job, the Raiders turned to a man with a master's degree in biochemistry and molecular biology. After finishing 29th in the NFL in total defense, they're hoping 37-ye
Steve Mariucci (born November 4, 1955 in Iron Mountain, Michigan) is a former National Football League coach, most recently for the Detroit Lions. Full Article
He's getting better as a passer right before our eyes ... This is such a fun story because it's so unique. We haven't seen this before. Of all of the option quarterbacks that have come into the league, they move them to receiver, or you play Wildcat, or you go play defense. Here is a team that's playing...
I see it, read about it, and we've got graphs (on the NFL Network) about it. But (1997) was a long time ago
Heck, there even was talk about moving that game out of Detroit -- I thought it was sacrilegious talk -- because Detroit hadn't been very competitive on those days on national TV. So the thinking was, 'Hey, let's spread it around to other cities,'
