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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Updates On The Offseason: Part 1

Though the NFL offseason has just begun, there have been many shufflings and rumors swirling. The first part of the offseason update includes the releasing of longtime Jags' running back Fred Taylor and other longtime NFL stars , the franchise tag, and the retirement of Brett Favre.


Who has been released?

Fred Taylor was scheduled to make about $6 million next season, so getting rid of the 11-year veteran was no surprise since he is the backup to rising star Maurice Jones-Drew. Though Taylor never got the recognition he did throughout his career, he still has some years left in him. There are some teams that come to my mind that may have interest in signing Taylor to a short term contract. Teams such as the Patriots, Chargers, and possibly even the Eagles.
Other notable released NFL players include Bucs' Quarterback Jeff Garcia and Ravens' Cornerback Chris McAlister.

Who has received the Franchise Tag?

This offseason has been quite strange, with a punter and kicker both receiving the franchise tag. Not all the NFL teams have applied their tag yet, but some have:
  • Matt Cassell - Patriots
  • Brandon Jacobs - Giants
  • Shayne Graham - Bengals
  • Michael Koenen - Falcons
Brett Favre has FINALLY retired!

The aging Quarterback has officially announced his retirement. Favre will now have to sit at home and watch the NFL games, which is not familiar with Favre, since he has played in 269 consecutive games. The 'Iron Man' of the NFL will go down as one of the greatest QB's in NFL history. But stay tuned with Brett Favre's status, as you never know when he will decide to play again, especially since the Vikings have already showed interest in him.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Looking Back At The Brett Favre Trade

What a day for New York Jets' fans when they heard that longtime Packer Quarterback Brett Favre was headed to the Big Apple. I mean, the Jets haven't had a star QB like Brett Favre since that legend nicknamed Broadway Joe Namath. I mean, sure this franchise has competed lately, but never have they actually been a contender for the Super Bowl in recent memory. So when Brett Favre became a Jet, all the fans were as excited as Andy Reid eating his favorite Cheesesteak from Geno's. So what about Green Bay? Yes, they just lost their former MVP and the Lambeau Legend, but on the bright side, they finally got to see what Aaron Rodgers really was.

Okay, first we will look at how each Quarterback did this year. Brett Favre threw 2 more completions than Rodgers did, but Rodgers had 6 more touchdown passes. Also, Favre threw 22 picks, while Rodgers only threw 13. Rodgers also added 4 TD's on the ground, while Favre managed to get his aging legs into the endzone once. It appears that the young successor has succeeded over his master, but both missed the playoffs and the Jets did manage to get more wins than the Packers.

Well congratulations for Rodgers on beating out Brett Favre on the 2008 season. But wait a second. I'm pretty sure that neither the Jets or the Packers came out on top of the Brett Favre trade. So who did? Take a look at the Miami Dolphins. Yes, I know they had no involvment in the trade, but just look at what happened when Brett Favre arrived on Broadway. 2008 Comeback Player of the Year, Chad Pennington, was cut from the Jets, and signed by the Miami Dolphins. Sure, Chad threw less TD's (19), but he also threw the least amount of interceptions between the three (7). He also had the better rating (97.4). Also, he made the Dolphins into a contender, leading them into the playoffs after having a embarrassing 2007 season. Unbelievable, the Miami Dolphins actually came out on top of the Brett Favre trade. Who would have seen that one coming!

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Signed!

Pigskin Pros Challenge #2!

This week's challenge will test your creativity skills. And it's really quite simple!

Look at the picture of Brett Favre to the left. What's different? Yes, he is in a Vikings Uniform!
This week's challenge is to pick a player from the 2009 Free Agent Pool, and Photoshop your favorite team's uniform on him. Simple right?

The entry with the most creative, and most realistic looking picture will win the Challenge #2 trophy. So, do you want your Green Bay Packers to acquire Albert Haynesworth? Let us know!

Please join!

Monday, February 9, 2009

We Have A Winner!

First off, we want to congratulate all of this week's participants. We recieved more entries than we imagined, and we are very appreciative of that. Also, if you didn't win this week, keep trying! There will always be a weekly challenge.

The first winner of the Pigskin Pros challenge is....
BENJAMIN HLAVKA!
Click here to see your trophy!

What we really loved about Ben's plan was the he addressed the defense with the first two picks (he even traded the 1st overal' to KC). We also loved that he selected QB Josh Freeman with their 2nd round selection. He signed notably Albert Haynesworth, Mike Goff, and Bryant Johnson.

Other entries has signed both Nmandi Asomugha and Haynesworth. Although this would improve them, its very unlikely this would occur.

Congratulations Benjamin, for you will be forever known as the first ever Pigskins Pros. Challenge Winner!

Tune in tomorrow for Challenge #2!

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Reminder!

Last day to play our weekly challenge!

Hurry, the Lions are in need!
http://pigskinpros.blogspot.com/2009/02/0-16-to-16-0.html

We have received several entries, and are excited to present the trophy to the winner tomorrow! I want to thank all of you who have participated in the first ever Pigskin Pros challenge, and look forward to dishing out the second challenge on Tuesday!

Good luck to everyone,
Pigskin Pros Staff

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Recapping the 2008 NFL Season

TOP PLAYS OF 2008




The Worst of 2008 ( A.K.A The Detroit Lions )




Hardest Hits Of The 2008 Season

Countdown To Free Agency: Salary Cap Numbers

It's coming.
Like that eventual Philadelphia Eagle post-season collapse.
Like that eventual Terrell Owens mid-season tantrum.
Like that eventual Tony Romo classical choke job.
We all know it's eventually going to come, but this time, it's coming hard.

Somewhere in that long five month thought process of Brett Favre deciding whether or not he is going to return to the NFL (I like to call this period: The Off Season), lurks a day that fans and players both enjoy: The start of NFL Free Agency.

This year, Free Agency starts on February 28th. On this day, owners and general managers will reach into their pocket, pull out their change, and come to terms with unrestricted free agents looking for a job. This is an important step in the off season, as well as improving a football team. Big name free agents will demand huge pay, and in return, owners will demand excellent performances.

NFL Free Agency Day is a holiday. It is a glorious time for the "NFL Nerd". And that's exactly what I am.

However, in order to sign big name free agents, you have to have the dough. (Joke: Except if you're the Redskins). In order for you to get prepared for the start of free agency, we will provide you with several, "Countdown To Free Agency" articles. These will keep you on your toes, and provide you with better information come that glorious last day in February. So, if you're ready, to start things off, I have come up with a list of every team's salary cap status. This way, you can tell how much your favorite team has to spend on their next big star.

Amount of cash to spend

1. Tampa Bay: $42 million
2. Arizona: $41 million
3. Denver: $34 million
4. Kansas City: $33 million
5. Tennessee: $31 million
6. Miami: $28 million
7. Buffalo: $27 million
8. Detroit: $26 million
9. San Francisco: $26 million
10. Houston: $25 million
11. Philadelphia: $25 million
12. Cincinnati: $22 million
13. New England: $21 million
14. Minnesota: $20 million
15. Atlanta: $20 million
16. Pittsburgh: $19 million
17. Baltimore: $19 million
18. Chicago: $19 million
19. Green Bay: $18 million
20. Cleveland: $17 million
21. Jacksonville: $16 million
22. San Diego: $14 million
23. NY Giants: $11 million
24. Dallas: $10 million
25. Carolina: $9 million
26. Seattle: $9 million
27. St. Louis: $8 million
28. Oakland: $4 million
29. Indianapolis: $2 million OVER THE CAP
30. Washington: $3 million OVER THE CAP
31. New Orleans: $5 million OVER THE CAP
32. NY Jets: $7 million OVER THE CAP

Tune in for more free agency information.
Including: Team Top Needs, Rumors, and our analysis.


-Alec
alec82@gmail.com

Friday, February 6, 2009

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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Rumor Mill: Houshmandzadeh Interested In Joining Philly

One of the league's top wideouts, T.J Houshmandzadeh, has spoken about where he wants to play next season. Since he is a free agent, Houshmandzadeh will be seeing many offers from around the league, including the Cincinatti Bengals. The Bengals have a chance to place the franchise tag on him, but reports have stated that the Bengals will not use the franchise tag on a wideout, even if it's their best receiver. So where will Houshmandzadeh play in 2009? Yesterday, he appeared on a Philadelphia radio station and was asked about his chances of playing for the Eagles:


"If the Eagles are interested in me, let's put it like this. If they'll be interested in me, I'll be interested in them," he said when asked if the Eagles would be his top choice... "Did you watch the Eagles and the Bengals game during the season? I was just giving Andy Reid an interview in person," Houshmandzadeh said. "That's all I was doing. I was giving him a three-month interview ahead of time. That's all."

Landing Houshmandzadeh would solve all the answers to their desperate need for a receiver. Possibly their weakest position, the Eagles have not had a #1 wideout since the departure of Terrell Owens. Their leading receiver last season was rookie DeSean Jackson, who reeled in 62 catches for 912 yards, but only scored twice during the regular season. Besides Jackson, the Eagles got no help from their receivers. Kevin Curtis was unable to play for the beginning portion of the season, and struggled to consistently play at a good level when he returned to action. Reggie Brown may have been the biggest disappointment for the Birds, as he couldn't even catch a cold during the season.

If the Eagles want to take the next step and play for the Lombardi Trophy, they must bring in a star receiver. Houshmandzadeh would easily fit that spot, since he had 30 more receptions than the Eagles leading receiver last season. Also, Houshmandzadeh had an off year in 2008, not nearly putting up the numbers he has put up in past seasons. This could stem from the Quarterback play in Cincinatti. Would Housmandzadeh rather have Ryan Fitzpatrick or Donovan McNabb throwing him passes? Yes, I know Carson Palmer will be back next season, but even then, I'm not sure if Palmer will be able to regain his former play. Just imagine the Eagles with a healthy Westbrook and T.J Housmandzadeh on the outside. Donovan McNabb could easily put up Pro Bowl numbers and finally lead his team to a Super Bowl victory.

Cardinals Hope to Avoid 'Super Bowl Hangover'

By Bryan Skoz

The Arizona Cardinals will have a lot on their wings when they fly into the off-season. Quarterback Kurt Warner is contemplating retirement, while key players Anquan Boldin, Edgerrin James, Adrian Wilson, and Karlos Dansby may seek work elsewhere. Oh, and by the way, they are the Super Bowl losers.

History has shown that in the last ten years, only three Super Bowl losing teams have come back to make the playoffs the following year. This is an astonishing statistic that causes many people to think, “Why does this happen?” Well, let’s take a look at the list of the last ten Super Bowl losers and try to figure out what caused such a dramatic letdown.

1997 - The Green Bay Packers lose to the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXII but manage to make the playoffs the following year with an 11-5 record.

1998 - The Atlanta Falcons lose to the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXIII and fail to make playoffs the following year with a 5-11 record. Defense wins championships, and the Falcons proved they didn’t have one in 1999.

1999 - The Tennessee Titans lose to the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXIV but manage to make the playoffs the following year (2000) with a 13-3 record.

2000 - The New York Giants lose to the Baltimore Ravens in Super Bowl XXXV and fail to make the playoffs the following year (2001) with a 7-9 record. Michael Strahan was the only bright star in 2001, breaking the NFL record for most sacks in a season.

2001 – The St. Louis Rams lose to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVI and fail to make the playoffs the following year (2002) with a 7-9 record. Kurt Warner broke his finger and only played in six games during a very disappointing season.

2002 - The Oakland Raiders lose to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl XXXVII and fail to make the playoffs the following year (2003) with a 4-12 record. Coach Bill Callahan proved to be the wrong guy as head honcho in Oakland and was canned after the season. Defensive struggles helped the Raiders lose seven games by a touchdown or less. It’s been all downhill for this franchise ever since.

2003 – The Carolina Panthers lose to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVIII and fail to make the playoffs the following year (2004) with a 7-9 record. Injuries held this team to a 1-7 record after the first eight games of the season.

2004 – The Philadelphia Eagles lose to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXIX and fail to make the playoffs the following year (2005) with a 6-10 record. Terrell Owens’ off-season suspension and an injury to Donovan McNabb proved costly to Philadelphia’s season.

2005 – The Seattle Seahawks lose to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XL but manage to make the playoffs the following year (2006) with a 9-7 record.

2006 – The Chicago Bears lose to the Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLI and fail to make the playoffs the following year (2007) with a 7-9 record. Off-season issues involving Tank Johnson and Lance Briggs, along with inconsistency at the quarterback position, led to this team’s demise.

2007 – The New England Patriots lose to the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLII and fail to make the playoffs this year (2008) with an 11-5 record. Sure, Tom Brady’s injury hurt, but this team should have made the playoffs. However, when it’s all said and finished…they didn’t.

So that leads us back to this year’s Super Bowl loser … the Arizona Cardinals. The pressure is on their shoulders to make the right decisions this off-season, and not have a meltdown once the regular season begins in September. Expect the San Francisco 49ers and St. Louis Rams to show some resurgence this year and challenge the reigning NFC Champs for the division title.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Offseason: Upcoming Important Dates

Welcome to the off season.
Population: Lots of businessmen, draft nerds, and college kids.

Now, don't let the name confuse you. The off season is everything but off. This is the time of the NFL "season" when contracts are negotiated, trades are made, coaches are fired, collegiate athletes are drafted, and "true" fans of their team are counting down the days to Week 1 of next season. Some fans even argue that it is the best time of the NFL season. While I disagree that it is the better portion of the season, I believe that the NFL off season is indeed very interesting. I mean, don't say that you don't create mock drafts of your own and even hold draft day parties. Truth is, we all love it. The off season is the time to recover from last season's woes and make up a million excuses as to why your team will hold up the Lombardi Trophy next year. The off season; when everybody is high on hopes.

Let's look at the upcoming schedule:

February 5th:
First day that teams may designate franchise or transition players.
Tomorrow is the first day in which teams may place the franchise tag on players. Each team gets one franchise tag to place on any unrestricted free agents they have. It is basically a one year guaranteed contract. Here is a list of the 2009 costs of placing a franchise tag on each position.

Quarterback
$14,651,000
Offensive Linemen $8,451,000
Wide Receiver $9,884,000
Running Backs $6,621,000
Tight end $4,462,000
Defensive End $8,991,000
Defensive Tackle $6,058,000
Linebacker $8,304,000
Cornerback $9,957,000
Safety $6,342,000
Kicker or Punter $2,483,000

Rumors are swirling around the league that New England QB Matt Cassel will be placed with the team's franchise tag.

February 8th:
The Pro bowl in Hawaii
Still urging for some professional football? The pro bowl is still lurking in the dark. This upcoming Sunday, the AFC all stars and the NFC all stars will clash in Hawaii for conference supremacy. However, there are so many restrictions on this game, one could not possibly call this a football game. No blitzing? No interest! Being a fan of the game, I will tune indeed tune in. You should too.
Click here for complete 2009 pro bowl rosters.


February 18th-24th:
NFL Combine
The meeting place every year for NFL wannabees, NFL scouts, and NFL draft nerds. What a lovely combination. Like every year, the combine will be held in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium. The combine is where collegiate players who are entering the NFL draft to workout and "show-off" their talent and skills. Draft stocks rise and fall faster than stocks in the stock market. If you show up and do very well, you could earn yourself a few hundred thousand or even a few million dollars more. If you show up and suck a muffin, you will most likely drop in the draft and lose out on the cold hard cash. Nothing better than seeing kids under pressure. Competition at its finest!

February 26th:
Deadline for teams to qualify offers to restricted free agents.
Restricted Free Agents are to receive offers from NFL teams, besides the team they are currently with, by this date.
Visit for more information.


February 27th:
Free Agency Begins
The big money day. Top free agents will fly off the free agency shelves at a high price. Will your team acquire a big name free agent to improve for next season? You can only hope. This is the last time an NFL team can improve their team before the NFL draft.
List of Unrestricted Free Agents by position
How much money does your team have to spend?

March 16th:
First day for mini camps and off season workouts
Team off season workouts and mini camps are allowed on this date. It's always nice to get an early look at your favorite NFL team, even if the practices aren't in-depth.

March 22nd-24th:
Annual NFL League Meeting
What new rules will be in place for next season? Well, this year, we saw the elimination of the force-out rule, the decision to defer to the second half during the coin toss, and instant replays covering field goals. All of which were decided at the annual NFL Meeting. Which rules will be put into place for the 2009 season? Stay tuned on these dates.

April 25th-26th:
2009 NFL Draft
The big kahuna. The pinnacle of the NFL off season. When college kids' dreams come true and fans get introduced to their team's next big stars. There is a lot that goes into the draft every year, as it has become a huge television event. The first round takes nearly 5 hours, but rating are always up. Who stares at the television for 15 minutes between every first round pick, all the while listening to Mike Mayock, Todd McShay, and Mel Kiper Jr strut their wings? True NFL fans.
Information on the 2009 NFL Draft


So there you have it. This year's off season. It should be plenty fun and interesting. Just remember, we at Pigskin Pros will cover nearly all of these topics throughout the entire off season, so please stay tuned. The NFL never takes a day off, and neither do we. Happy off season!

-Alec
Alec82@gmail.com
Comments/Emails appreciated

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

0-16 to 16-0!

Pigskin Pros Challenge #1
Fix The Lions
Email us at alec82@gmail.com or fphlip9@yahoo.com to enter!

Before I present you with the Pigskin Pros first challenge, I would like to explain to you what this is all about. Our number one priority is you, the fans. We would like to interact with you more, to discuss this game we all love. We have come up with a segment, that will take place every week! This particular segment is called, "Pigskin Pros Challenge", and it will start every Tuesday.

Rules are simple. We provide you with a situation or a challenge, that will make you think. These challenges will test your NFL knowledge and skills. You will then send us your challenge answer to us via email, we will review them all, and pick the winner on Monday.

The weekly winner will receive the famous:
Pigskin Pros Challenge Trophy!
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Isn't that sweet? Your name will be engraved on it if you come out victorious!

Enough small talk, lets get on with the challenge!
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Challenge #1
Statement: Congratulations! You are now the owner of the Detroit Lions. They went an astounding 0-16 in the 2008 regular season, and need some strong leadership from the front office and head coach to get them back on track.

Challenge: You will come up with the best possible off season plan to get the Lions back on track. You will need to sign free agents, draft, and maybe even try to trade for players that fit the system. (Follow the format below when you email us)

Tips: When guiding the Lions to greatness, consider the following!
  • Be realistic with your draft picks! If you get Andre Smith in the 2nd round you will be DQ'd!
  • Be realistic in your Free Agency selections. Don't sign Julius Peppers for 1 year, $50 million!
  • The Lions were 30th in total offense
  • The Lions were 32nd in total defense
  • Lions are $26 million under the cap

Format: Use this format when emailing us!

Name: (Put your name here)
Re-Sign: (Which Lions players will you re-sign? Don't need cap numbers, but big points if included)
Draft: (Find the Lions Draft order, and draft all Lions picks through 7 Rounds)
Free Agency: (List players you sign via Free Agency. Keep within the cap. Make realistic signs Year/$$$.
Other: (List any other way you may have in mind of improving the Lions. Big points here)

**Simple note: Please, keep as brief as possible. I don't want you to take much time with these**

Email us at alec82@gmail.com or fphlip9@yahoo.com to enter!

GOOD LUCK!

---Alec

The 2009 All Pigskin Pros Team

What a season! I mean, where should I begin? How about when Tom Brady went down in the 1st game, probably the only successful thing the Chiefs did all year. Then there was the battle between rookie Quarterbacks, Matt Ryan and Joe Flacco, both led there teams to the playoffs, with Flacco taking the Ravens to the AFC Championship. The Lions shocked the world, not in a good way, especially being the first team in history to finish 0-16! How about the old veteran QB's? Kurt Warner, Brett Favre, and Kerry Collins all provided leadership for their teams, with Kurt Warner just falling short of a third Super Bowl. How about that Super Bowl game? I mean, who would have thought the Cardinals would be battling the Steelers for the Lombardi trophy. Just look at how the playoffs went, with top seeds like the Giants and Titans all falling early in the playoffs. It was a crazy season, topped of with Santonio Holmes' game winning touchdown to conclude this wonderful season.

Enough with the chatter, it's time to announce the first ever 'All Pigskin Pros Team'. The selection process was rather difficult, with many varying opinions and tons of players left out. We managed to get by all the hassle of the selection process, and named our 2009 All Pigskin Pros Team.

OFFENSE

Quarterback: Kurt Warner, Arizona

Running Backs: Michael Turner, Atlanta
DeAngelo Williams, Carolina

Fullback: Ahmad Hall, Tennessee

Wide Receivers: Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona
Andre Johnson, Houston

Tight End: Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City

Tackles: Joe Thomas, Cleveland
Jordan Gross, Carolina

Guards: Alan Faneca, New York Jets
Steve Hutchinson, Minnesota

Center: Kevin Mawae, Tennessee

DEFENSE

Defensive Ends: Jared Allen, Minnesota
John Abraham, Atlanta

Defensive Tackles: Albert Haynesworth, Tennessee
Kevin Williams, Minnesota

Outside Linebackers: James Harrison, Pittsburgh
DeMarcus Ware, Dallas

Middle Linebacker: Patrick Willis, San Francisco

Cornerbacks: Nnamdi Asomugha, Oakland
Charles Woodson, Green Bay

Free Safety: Ed Reed, Baltimore

Strong Safety: Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh

Special Teams

Kicker: Stephen Gostkowski, New England

Punter: Mike Scifres, San Diego

Returner: Leodis McKelvin, Buffalo

Feel anyone doesn't deserve to be here or we are missing anyone? Leave a comment, let us know what you think, because we write for you, the fans.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Superbowl XLIII Analysis

Most of us are still in awe from the clashing of both super teams last night. Alot of experts predicted the Steelers to win in a very deciding fashion, and well, that just wasn't the case. Last year's superbowl put us on the edge of our seats, this year's made us jump out of them. There was around 100 million people in the television audience watching the game yesterday, and every single one of them witnessed a spectacular brawl.

First quarter action occurred like your typical football game. Steelers were the first to receive and on their first possession they marched down the field and ultimately settled for three points from the foot of Jeff Reed. In the first match up between the mighty offense and the tyrannical defense, the Pittsburgh Steelers came away with the win, forcing the Cardinals to punt. Cardinals fans started biting their nails early in the second quarter, when the Steelers amassed a drive that was capped off by Gary Russel's 1 yard touchdown run, which put the Steelers up 10-0.

Kurt Warner made the game interesting when he put the game back in reach for the Cardinals, when he connected with Ben Patrick for a 1 yard touchdown pass. Warner was being rushed, and threw off his backfoot, but placed it in the perfect spot for Patrick to grab. Late in the 2nd quarter, and after a Ben Roethlisberger interception, the Cardinals found themselves once again in the red zone, ready to take the lead. Down 10-7, with 18 seconds left, Warner dropped back and fired for Anquan Boldin. However, he found James Harrison, the NFL Defensive MVP who intercepted it and took it 100 yards to paydirt. Now, if you notice by looking at the video below, while on pursuit of Harrison, Larry Fitzgerald runs out of bounds and into one of his own players, who stalls him for a good 2 seconds, just enough to give Harrison those extra steps to make it into the end zone. The Steelers led at half, 17-7.



3rd quarter action was pretty dull. The Steelers however, continued their postseason ways, in not allowing their opponent to score during this quarter in postseason play this season.

Larry Fitzgerald caught a 1 yard lob from Kurt Warner with 7:33 left in the 4th quarter to make the game 20-14. Now, Steelers' fans were biting their nails. It would get even worse for the terrible towel fanatics when the Steelers would get called for holding in their own end zone, which resulted in a safety and 2 points for Arizona. The momentum was clearly on the Cardinals side, and they took advantage of it. 20-16 was the score, but not for long. Larry Fitzgerald would once again make a big play, connecting with Kurth Warner on a 64 yard touchdown reception that would actually put the cardinals up 23-20. The Cardinals came back from a 13-point deficit, and the football world was brought to the edge of it's seat.

One major factor that led to the Cardinals defeat; they left too much time on the clock for Ben Roethlisberger and the Steeler Offense to take the game. Roethlisberger is known for his 4th quarter comebacks, seeming always to find a way to win. And he did just that. He led his squad down the field to the Cardinal 7 yard line, and on 2nd down, he and Santonio Holmes connected on a pass-and-catch that may give David Tyree a run for his money. Roethlisberger pump-faked three times before throwing it to Santonio Holmes in the right corner of the endzone, as it was just above three Arizona defenders, and it was as if the football gods themselves placed it in the hands of Santonio Holmes. The Steelers went up 27-23, and that would be the final score of the game. MVP of the game was Santonio Holmes, although James Harrison and Ben Roethlisberger were also very deserving.


Superbowl XLIII will go down as one of the best battles for the Lombardi Trophy of all time. In my short lifetime, I cannot remember one with equal excitement, and that includes the Eagles-Patriots and Giants-Patriots superbowls of this decade. Cardinals fans might have felt pretty down about their lost chance at a victory, but they should hold their heads up high. They will be back. Steelers fans; congratulations. Enjoy your quest to fill up the fingers on the other hand. Now, it's time for the offseason. Champions are made in the offseason, or so they say. 2008 was a fantastic season, and we hope 2009 will follow in its steps.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Don't Forget!

Faithful readers of our blog,
We would love to hear from you! Anytime you read an article, or have a suggestion, or just simply want to talk about a particular subject, comment us! We enjoy hearing from you and having conversations with great fans like you.

Also, if you have suggestions, questions, or just want to yell at us because you had a bad day, we are easily accessible! You can locate us at:
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So just remember to comment and tell us how we're doing. After all, we do these things for you, the fans, and we would like for you to get as involved as possible.

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Alec