usatoday.com - 7/1/2008
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John Hannah or Mike Webster? Which was the best interior offensive lineman in the Super Bowl era? USA TODAY's NFL staff has ranked ...
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Blizzardy Goodness
Pacifist Viking —
... is ranking the top five players at different positions during the Super Bowl era, and today. According to USA Today, Steve Hutchinson is the best interior offensive lineman playing today. ...
Daily Links: Pennington Talks Jets
thejetsblog.com —
Check out the Pennington video interview to the right on this story on a local Tennessee station’s website. Pennington answers questions about Coles, coaching, rehabbing/training, Erik Ainge and free agency & the draft.
Former Jets say goodbye to their old home last night at Shea.
USA Today is ranking the best players in the NFL past and present and Alan Faneca & Leon Washington made the cut.
The NFL has hired a new stadium security czar for the league.
Bill Bender fantasy guy ...
The Line of Scrimmage
Pacifist Viking —
According to USA Today, the Vikings have the top current Defensive End. According to the same newspaper, remember, the Vikes also have the top Defensive Tackle and the top interior Offensive Lineman. Let's give Brad Childress this credit: when he took over as head coach of the Minnesota Vikings, he talked about how a good football team should be built first from the offensive and defensive lines. Going into his third year with the team, the Vikings appear to be stacked on the offensive and defensive lines. This is the sort of team he said he ...
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