On Gear Live: Samsung S95C: The OLED TV You Can’t Afford (to Ignore!)

EndScore Report: NFL Lockout and NFL Draft

Posted by Dennis Velasco Categories: Athletes, Front Office, News, NFL,

Roger Goodell and DeMaurice Smith not seeing each other regarding the NFL lockoutIn this edition of EndScore Report, DV and Chris speak on the madness that is the NFL lockout, which was lifted by a court decision on Monday, April 25th, which theoretically would have allowed players to report to their respective teams and begin workouts for next season. However some NFL teams did not comply to whatever degree and the NFL owners asked for a stay on the decision to keep the lockout going. When will this all end? How will this affect the currently copious amount of popularity surrounding the sport. How will the fans react? We also talk about the NFL Draft and the potential number one pick. GIVE IT A LISTEN!

Thanks for the support and don't forget to LIKE our Facebook page!

Gallery: EndScore Report: NFL Lockout and NFL Draft


Advertisement

Top NFL prospects not to show at the NFL Draft?

Posted by Dennis Velasco Categories: Athletes, Drafts, Editorial, News, NFL,

Roger Goodell and Sam Bradford at 2010 NFL DraftIt's being reported that the top NFL prospects for the 2011 NFL Draft are being told by the NFLPA (yeah, sure, they're decertified and not working as a group anymore) to not show up at next month's draft at Radio City Music Hall in New York. The union is suggesting that the draft prospects partake in another activity that it seems would be run by the union and would give a similar experience that being at the NFL Draft would give. Understand that in the battle between the owners and players, I consider the owners more in the wrong, but is the NFLPA serious?

Click to continue reading Top NFL prospects not to show at the NFL Draft?

Gallery: Top NFL prospects not to show at the NFL Draft?


Sam Bradford named AP Offensive Rookie of the Year

Posted by Dennis Velasco Categories: Athletes, Kudos, News, NFL,

Sam Bradford named AP Offensive Rookie of the YearSt. Louis Rams QB Sam Bradford was named the AP Offensive Rookie of the Year, which was very much warranted as his getting 44 of the 50 votes can attest to. Bradford took a 1-15 Rams team to the point of the playoffs in the 2010 season, and improving the team to a 7-9 record. He finished his season with 3512 passing yards, hitting on 60% of his passes, and throwing for 18 touchdowns versus 15 interceptions. The first overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft had some questions because of a shoulder injury in his last season with the Oklahoma Sooners. He is the fourth QB to win the AP Offensive Rooke of the Year since 2004.

Read More | ESPN

Gallery: Sam Bradford named AP Offensive Rookie of the Year


Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newtown declares for the NFL Draft

Cam Newton entering the NFL Draft

Cam Newton, quarterback of the Auburn Tigers, has decided to forego his senior season and declare for the 2011 NFL Draft. Newton had a big junior season at Auburn, leading the Tigers to a national championship, as well as college football's top individual prize, the Heisman Trophy. Newton is a versatile quarterback that could both throw and run the bell at a high level. However, production in college doesn't always translate to the NFL, but Newton has a good shot because he also has the physical tools to succeed right away. However, will the pay for play controversy that hit him this past season be a detriment to his draft spot? Time will tell.

Read More | ESPN

Gallery: Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newtown declares for the NFL Draft


The End Score Report 004: NFL Draft, JaMarcus Russell, Supersonics Leave Seattle, Alex Rodriguez

In this edition of the End Score Report, Dan Devone gives his take on the latest news from the world of sports:

  • NFL Draft: Publications, networks, etc. spend the entire year crunching the numbers, and most of the time they aren’t right, even on the #1 pick.
  • We discuss the draft. JaMarcus Russell should be the #1 draft pick, not Brady Quinn.
  • SuperSonics leave Seattle, possibly heading to Las Vegas if NBA betting disappears.
  • A-Rod out of his mind and going bananas with the New York Yankees - 14 home runs in a month.

Agree or disagree? Let us know your thoughts on the End Score forums.

Gallery: The End Score Report 004: NFL Draft, JaMarcus Russell, Supersonics Leave Seattle, Alex Rodriguez


The End Score Report 003: Joey Crawford’s Ego, Steve Nash for MVP, Brady Quinn a Bust?

In this edition of the End Score Report, Dan Devone gives his take on the latest news from the world of sports. Today we talk about:

  • Referee Joey Crawford’s insane ego, throwing Tim Duncan out of game due to personal reasons.
  • Who should take MVP in the NBA this season? We say Steve Nash.
  • Brady Quinn and the NFL draft - a mistake?

Agree or disagree? Let us know your thoughts on the End Score forums.

Gallery: The End Score Report 003: Joey Crawford’s Ego, Steve Nash for MVP, Brady Quinn a Bust?


Randy Moss Traded To Patriots

Posted by Milo Taibi Categories: Athletes, Editorial, News, NFL, Trades,

Randy Moss
Randy Moss has a new home, and it’s in New England. On Sunday the Oakland Raiders traded Moss to the New England Patriots for a fourth round draft pick. Moss had made it known in recent months that he wanted a trade, so his wish was fulfilled. According to Raiders coach Lane Kiffin this trade was made with the best intentions for “The Freak.”

Click to continue reading Randy Moss Traded To Patriots

Read More |

Gallery: Randy Moss Traded To Patriots


Advertisement

{solspace:toolbar}