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Lesko Takes Home His 58th Green Jacket
Published 4/12/2009 by Harvey Bars at Tirico Suave
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See you on Sunday
Published 3/26/2009 by noreply@blogger.com (Jamie Uyeyama) at Top Cheddar: sports, pop culture, and halfers
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Quick Hits: Arizona Cardinals Style
Published 3/25/2009 by Hawkwind at Fanster.com
... In some generic draft talk, National Football Post has been running a series of articles focused on the most important workout drills for each position. Their main goal is prove that the 40 yard dash isn't the end-all, be-all of a prospects ability to play the game. With that in mind, here's what they've come up with...... ...
Andre Smith's Reach May Save Him
Published 3/13/2009 at FanHouse
... If your'e looking for a breakout football Website that's come from nowhere to provide top-notch content, the 2008-2009 season winner would have to the National Football Post, which has quickly become a must-view site. The NFP is back at it again this week, swimming upstream against the ...
Shallow Thoughts & Nearsighted Observations
Published 2/23/2009 by TedBartlett905 at The Mile High Report
... One of the reasons I like Nationalfootballpost.com so much is that they don't hesitate to apply examples from other sports to football. They realize that there are lessons to be applied to football, from other sources. Eric Musselman, who was a coach for a few NBA teams, writes on there from time to time, just about coaching in general. It's very value-adding, in my opinion. ...
Clearing the Notebook: You Want to do What Now?
Published 2/19/2009 by James Beale at The Sports Complex
... That said, I’m not of that mind. Mike Lombardi, who runs NationalFootballPost.com (by the way, if you’re a football fan and don’t have the Post bookmarked by now you’re really behind the times) told me straight up that yes, wideout is a need, but it comes behind strengthening the offensive line, getting a power back to compliment Westbrook, and bringing in a tight end who can actually block someone. I agree with that - I think receiver is a luxury that frankly the Birds just can’t afford. ...
Patriots Expanded Shots - 2/18/09
Published 2/19/2009 by MaPatsFan at Pats Pulpit
... to us a bit about whether or not Pacman Jones would be a good fit for the boys from Foxboro. I, for one, thing Pacman is like spent rods from a nuclear reactor. Apparently, he's so gifted athletically that he can cover the fact that he can't understand a playbook. Can you imagine him on a Belichick defense? WR Chad Jackson was cut for the exact same reason. If you can't do the homework, you can't do the field work. Mike Lombardi of the National Football Post had this to say about Belichick: ...
Terrell Owens Trade to Raiders? Who Caress About Brett Favre!
Published 2/11/2009 by InGameNow at InGameNow
... The real juice this morning is that Terrell Owens might be coming back to the Bay Area - this time to the silver and black. The Cowboys and the Raiders are in trade talks according the National Football Post… who would know a thing or two about the Raiders (after all, the founder was once their GM): ...
Some Water For Detroit's Football Desert?
Published 1/19/2009 by Ian C. (noreply@blogger.com) at Sweaty Men Endeavors
I'm late to the party on reading Michael Lombardi's wonderfully insightful writing and reporting at National Football Post - probably because it took me a while to work my sports appetite back up after baseball season (mercifully) ended - but his stuff is a must-read for me these days. ...
The Polian Corner: Final report from the Big Red Head on the 2008 season
Published 1/9/2009 by BigBlueShoe at Stampede Blue
... Some Colts fans get annoyed with Polian and his show, claiming he does nothing but spin, spin, spin. Even some media people, like former Raiders GM Mike Lombardi, who now works for National Football Post, think GM radio shows do nothing but cause problems. ...
Getting to Know GMs with Mike Lombardi
Published 1/9/2009 by primetime 07 at Arrowhead Pride
... Mike Lombardi is a former personnel executive with the Broncos and Raiders. He's a writer for the National Football Post and, as his bio says, he's worked with some of the greatest minds in football like Bill Walsh and Bill Belichick in his 23 years in the NFL. Mr. Lombardi was kind enough to give us a couple quick hits on some questions about GMs. ...
Report: Thee More College Studs Coming Out - Crabtree, Wells and Maclin
Published 1/8/2009 by Matt Loede at NFL Gridiron Gab
From our friends at the National Football Post
Trusted sources close to the National Football Post have just informed me that Texas Tech wide receiver Michael Crabtree, Ohio State running back Beanie Wells and Missouri wide receiver Jeremy Maclin all intend to declare for the 2009 NFL Draft in the very near future.
The 6’3, 214 pound Crabtree caught 97 passes (8th nationally) for 1,165 yards (13th) and 19 touchdowns (2nd) this season while leading the Red Raiders to an 11-2 record.
Missouri wide receiver Jeremy Maclin caught 102 passes (6th) for 1,260 yards (11th) and 13 scores for the ...
Report: Crabtree, Wells and Maclin All Coming Out
Published 1/8/2009 by Matt Loede at NCAA GridIron Gab
From our friends at the National Football Post
Trusted sources close to the National Football Post have just informed me that Texas Tech wide receiver Michael Crabtree, Ohio State running back Beanie Wells and Missouri wide receiver Jeremy Maclin all intend to declare for the 2009 NFL Draft in the very near future.
The 6’3, 214 pound Crabtree caught 97 passes (8th nationally) for 1,165 yards (13th) and 19 touchdowns (2nd) this season while leading the Red Raiders to an 11-2 record.
Missouri wide receiver Jeremy Maclin caught 102 passes (6th) for 1,260 yards (11th) and 13 scores for the ...
Franchise tag talk & quarterback Matt Cassel
Published 1/4/2009 at Extra Points
... that the Patriots, even at this early date, have already determined that they will use the franchise tag on Cassel. In the report, Mortensen notes that the website National Football Post first reported the Patriots' intentions with Cassel. The Globe has not been able to confirm either report at this time. Free agency begins Feb. 27. The salary cap is scheduled to rise to $123 million, and the combination of Cassel and Tom Brady would count about $29 million against the Patriots' cap.
Cassel continues to dazzle NFL insiders
Published 12/18/2008 at ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog
... "It shows you he handles adversity because that's a situation, whether you're a football player [or] an ordinary American, when you lose a loved one like that, it's so hard," said Lombardi, who writes for the National Football Post. "It's unfortunate. ...
Chris Landry Plagiarism Saga Continues
Published 12/10/2008 by Andrew Stoeten at TheScore.com Blog
... In case you're not up to speed on the basics of the story, Landry, an NFL writer for Sportsnet.ca, was discovered by Pro Football Talk posting articles that were strikingly similar to ones written by Michael Lombardi of the National Football Post, as well as others (like Andrew Brandt of NFP). When we last checked in on this story, Landry had been let go by Sportsnet, and was going to talk about the situation on WDAE radio in Tampa, on a show hosted by his friend, Steve Duemig. ...
Talking About Hines and the Crack Back Block
Published 10/23/2008 by Matt Loede at Steelers Gab
By Matt Bowen - National Football Post and Special to Steelers Gab
Another week, another question about hits in the NFL. What’s new? This time it is Baltimore Ravens’ linebacker Terrell Suggs who has sounded off about the “crack-back” blocks being dished out by Steelers’ wide receiver Hines Ward. Suggs even went as far as to say that the Ravens’ defense has a “bounty” out on Ward. Nice. Make sure you realize that the fine you are going to get for saying that comes out of your pocket before Uncle Sam gets a hold of it.
But, let’s be honest. This ...
Former Charger Lineman Mims Found Dead
Published 10/15/2008 by Matt Loede at Chargers Gab
From: National Football Post and Special to NFL Gridiron Gab
The National Football Post has just learned that former San Diego Chargers defensive lineman Chris Mims has died. Mims was found in his home by a friend.
Mims was selected in the first round of the 1992 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers. We will have more on this story as it develops.
Wednesday Why’s
Published 10/15/2008 by eddiemaisonet@gmail.com (Ed The Sports Fan) at Ed The Sports Fan
... My man Andrew Brandt from the National Football Post helps me reflect on some of my questions on the last couple of days... ...
Grill Project: "That may be the worst site on the internet"
Published 10/13/2008 by dewey.hammond@gmail.com (Dewey Hammond) at Hard for the Yard
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