withleather.com - 12/7/2007
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What better way to recover from your Monday football hangover than with a nice Suck-Off? I've always been told that's one of my specialties, so let's go through the worst of Week 13 in the NFL. Obviously, the Lions deserve a mention. They've now lost 4 in a row since starting 6-2 and have ceded a shot at the NFC North title by sinking into the mire of .500 teams hoping for a Wild ...
Collins comes in, playcalling opens up
ckstevenson.blogspot.com 12/7/2007 — Wow. Yet it seems that with Collins in the game, Al Saunder (Sub-Chief Advance Pro Temperate of Offensive Considerations, or SCAPTOC) felt more comfortable with the playbook.
Either that, or Gibbs fell asleep and an intern started calling the plays.
And as Gumbel said with great emotion, for him, this was Collins' "best game of the century". And of the past decade as well.
Practice makes perfect
indystar.com 12/7/2007 — 1. Fall 2003: Finishes senior season at McNeese State. 2. April 30, 2004: Signed as undrafted rookie free agent with Buffalo. 3. Sept. 5, 2004: Waived. 4. Oct. 14, 2004: Signed to N.Y. Giants' practice squad. 5. Nov. 16, 2004: Waived. 6. Dec. ...
Can The Redskins Stay Alive?
svpstyle.blogspot.com 12/7/2007 — Probably not, but there's good reason to believe that the Washington Redskins are learning to achieve more out of games than just being hard-fought. With a back-up quarterback and a new offensive attitude in Joe Gibbs, the Redskins defeated the Chicago Bears at home last night in a critical game with playoff-like significance, 24-16.
Bills TE Everett walking on his own (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NFL News 12/7/2007
Kevin Everett is walking on his own at a Houston rehab center, the latest significant progress by the Buffalo Bills tight end in his remarkable recovery from a serious spinal cord injury. "He doesn't have a full natural stride but, yeah, he's ...