Randy Moss Retires: Saying Goodbye to One of the Best
Randy Moss, a future Hall of Fame wide receiver, has decided to hang up the cleats at 34 years old, and after 13 years in the NFL. Moss was one of the best receivers in all of football over his career, but he was also one of the most outspoken and dramatic guys in the league over the last decade. It’s likely that Moss is retiring because teams aren’t willing to pony up the kind of money he thinks he is worth. I’m sure there are multiple teams... Read More
Patriots Rolling the Dice Yet Again
The New England Patriots have in the past been able to work well with talented, yet disgruntled players that allowed their unhappiness in their former playing situation affect their on the field performance. New England is once again rolling the dice with a couple of these cases in Albert Haynesworth and Chad Ochocinco. On Thursday, the Patriots pulled off a pair of risky trades to bring in both of those players. First, the Patriots traded a 5th round... Read More
Albert Haynesworth: Is He Worth the Risk?
Two years after signing Albert Haynesworth to a 7-year 100 million dollar contract with 41-million in guaranteed money, the Washington Redskins have given up on the troubled defensive tackle and shipped him to New England in exchange for a 2013 5th round pick. This trade comes just a day after the Redskins acquired a pair of six round picks for quarterback Donovan McNabb. This was the right move for Washington. Haynesworth hadn’t been the player... Read More
Mitchell & Ford’s 2011 7-round Mock Draft
The NFL Draft begins one week from today and John Mitchell and Brady Ford are here to forecast all 7 rounds. All 254 picks. And we personally guarantee that every single one of our guesses will be correct. In this draft, Mitchell had the evens and Ford had the odds. Let’s see how it played out. Round 1 The Most Interesting Man in the Draft is going first overall Rnd Pk # NFL Team Player Pos College 1 1 Carolina... Read More





