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The Jacksonville Jaguars and the city of Jacksonville agreed Wednesday on a $63 million renovation plan for EverBank Field. What does this mean for any possibility of a London franchise?
The Jacksonville Jaguars and the city of Jacksonville agreed Wednesday on a $63 million renovation plan for EverBank Field. What does this mean for any possibility of a London franchise?
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Ed Bouchette joined the Fan Morning Show on Tuesday to recap Steelers Mini Camp, and preview Training Camp. Source: CBS Pittsburgh » Steelers The post Ed Bouchette’s Mini Camp Wrap-Up appeared first on Pittsburgh Steelers Blog - NFL - Pl...
Ed Bouchette joined the Fan Morning Show on Tuesday to recap Steelers Mini Camp, and preview Training Camp. Source: CBS Pittsburgh » Steelers The post Ed Bouchette’s Mini Camp Wrap-Up appeared first on Pittsburgh Steelers Blog - NFL - PlanetSteelers.com.
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The Miami Dolphins will win there division, Handily maybe not but it will be pure masterly & decisively to disseminate the (history of the Patriots) would be so constipated, that the foul smelling odor was coming from there bodies. The t...
The Miami Dolphins will win there division, Handily maybe not but it will be pure masterly & decisively to disseminate the (history of the Patriots) would be so constipated, that the foul smelling odor was coming from there bodies. The team as a hole eat the "ferment of food" & chaos (Hernandaz Questioned on a murder charge) is now catching up to them ten-fold. What can be taken from this Panorama of catastrophic-ness, is that we are witnissing the Fall of the team that held our (division in flux) for far to long. I was appreciative of the sincere praise that was lavished on my dolphins, by the Jets, & knowing that there were other teams out there that knew what was in store for there playing careers. If only they were to change allegiance, they might have extended there lives as well heheee. I Abhor the though no detest the wisdom of a so called "Guru" in the Mists of all the great coaches that are out there, yet let alone one bum. That won his only superbowls after he cheated, getting there, the Intrinsic side of thought process keeps me level. But here we are wanting only to Emulate what a Rhetoric blunt man would see, yet still Deprecate what he doesn't unwisely Oust as bad thinking all together. Our new coach is a wounderfull man if we don't constrict err limit his way with his players. So if by just by chance, we don't gather the proper # of plays in the first few games. Please don't give up on our Coach or GM, force a Grimace err smile cause it is prudent & yet above Reproach that each man & woman that is a fan Believe. For a while i thought how Occult like other players were leaving Miami for there old teams using us as a fulcrum of sorts, then i thought how asinine of me to think out of the Box. You may think that i'm a maladjusted male that love his dolphins & that's all-rite by me. But don't you stick (a flagrant finger) at my Coach or his GM for not putting effert in a way to bring us a winning team. A championship team! ******************I'll be back at the end of July-Go Finns********************** The Miami Dolphins will win there division, Handily maybe not but it will be pure masterly & decisively to disseminate the (history of the Patriots) would be so constipated, that the foul smelling odor was coming from there bodies. The team as a hole eat the "ferment of food" & chaos (Hernandaz Questioned on a murder charge) is now catching up to them ten-fold. What can be taken from this Panorama of catastrophic-ness, is that we are witnissing the Fall of the team that held our (division in flux) for far to long. I was appreciative of the sincere praise that was lavished on my dolphins, by the Jets, & knowing that there were other teams out there that knew what was in store for there playing careers. If only they were to change allegiance, they might have extended there lives as well heheee. I Abhor the though no detest the wisdom of a so called "Guru" in the Mists of all the great coaches that are out there, yet let alone one bum. That won his only superbowls after he cheated, getting there, the Intrinsic side of thought process keeps me level. But here we are wanting only to Emulate what a Rhetoric blunt man would see, yet still Deprecate what he doesn't unwisely Oust as bad thinking all together. Our new coach is a wounderfull man if we don't constrict err limit his way with his players. So if by just by chance, we don't gather the proper # of plays in the first few games. Please don't give up on our Coach or GM, force a Grimace err smile cause it is prudent & yet above Reproach that each man & woman that is a fan Believe. For a while i thought how Occult like other players were leaving Miami for there old teams using us as a fulcrum of sorts, then i thought how asinine of me to think out of the Box. You may think that i'm a maladjusted male that love his dolphins & that's all-rite by me. But don't you stick (a flagrant finger) at my Coach or his GM for not putting effert in a way to bring us a winning
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Mark Saltveit, a huge Oregon football fan, has written 'The Tao of Chip Kelly.'
Mark Saltveit, a huge Oregon football fan, has written 'The Tao of Chip Kelly.'
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Matthew Emmons — USA Today Sports The New York Giants used two out of their first three draft picks in the 2012 NFL Draft on players out of Virginia Tech. Their first selection was used on speedy running back RB David Wilson, who a...
Matthew Emmons — USA Today Sports The New York Giants used two out of their first three draft picks in the 2012 NFL Draft on players out of Virginia Tech. Their first selection was used on speedy running back RB David Wilson, who appears to be heading into the 2013 season as the starting running back. The Giants used their third round pick on CB Jayron Hosley, who didn’t make much of an impact in his rookie year. However, is it possible that Hosley won’t make much of an impact for the foreseeable future? The Giants already seem stacked at his position, with CB Terrell Thomas returning after missing the past two seasons. They also signed CB Aaron Ross, who left New York after their Super Bowl-winning 2011 season to join the Jacksonville Jaguars. After one uneventful season, the Jaguars cut him, opening the door for the Giants to get him back. They already plan on starting CB Prince Amukamara and CB Corey Webster, so it should leave Hosley wondering just where he’ll be able to receive playing time. Hosley had one interception last season in limited duty. However, he was always the slot corner, guarding the opposing team’s third and fourth wide receiver. Webster wasn’t as solid as he needed to be this past season, so the doors can still open up for Hosley to receive more playing time. However, at 5-foot-10 and only 178 pounds, it is hard to imagine that Hosley would ever be able to line up on the outside and guard the primary or secondary receivers. He may need to beef up because he’ll have to attempt to jam receivers at the line of scrimmage every once in a while. Hosley will need to work his butt off to impress head coach Tom Coughlin and the defensive coaches. Right now, he’s pretty much buried on the depth chart and it appears he could be buried for a lot longer than he would like.
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Hakeem Nicks broke his foot last year and a promise this year. And the two are very much related. The Giants’ wide receiver said yesterday it was injury concerns — not his contract — that kept him away from the team’s voluntary workouts ...
Hakeem Nicks broke his foot last year and a promise this year. And the two are very much related. The Giants’ wide receiver said yesterday it was injury concerns — not his contract — that kept him away from the team’s voluntary workouts this spring. In a lengthy and exclusive sitdown...
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I joined Dawgs By Nature November 8, 2006. That will make for 8 years on DBN come November, For a few others, they have been here longer. No big deal, the only thing that matters is that if you are reading this, you have found DBN and ...
I joined Dawgs By Nature November 8, 2006. That will make for 8 years on DBN come November, For a few others, they have been here longer. No big deal, the only thing that matters is that if you are reading this, you have found DBN and you trust this site to cover the Browns better than anyone. Even though I am an author on the site, I am but a very, very small cog in a machine that is worked by many people. Chris Pokorny has been working this site since it started. So far back I can't even find it. But when the Browns were drafting bad Quarterback after bad Quarterback, Chris was there covering it all. This site wouldn't be here without it. In late 2006-early 2007, Dawgs By Nature had a banner month. March, the month before the Browns were to select Joe Thomas, saw 8,367 page visits. The following month we had a slight down tick at 7,417. Not surprised that these two months were the highest, draft time is usually the high points for the NFL teams and the need for information. That was a massive spike considering we had 564 page views in the month of June of 2006. The next year DBN saw another uptick in traffic, with August of 2007 being the high point. Remember how great that was? Browns went 3-1 in the preseason and had just completed one of the best drafts in modern history (oops..). Brady Quinn, Joe Thomas and people were pumped. DBN reaped the rewards. 24,761 page views meant that people were excited, ready to go and wanted to talk Browns football. The following year held firm with August of 2008 reaching just over 32k. But again, once the draft rolled around, the site exploded. In March of 2009 we exploded to 137,639 page views. While the traffic did slow down some, DBN would toy with 6 figures on and off for the next few months. The start of the 2009 season saw visits climb over 110k, but once the team fizzled, so did the traffic. Down into the 70k-90k range for the rest of the season. But again, once draft season rolled back around DBN grew stronger. Over 150k page views for March and April. As I said before, the draft season is always strong. Once the start of the 2010 season rolled around, the numbers again ticked North. Sitting solidly at the 120k range, but the team didn't play up to expectations, and the Browns visits dropped below the 100k range for the first time in almost 6 months. DBN saw an odd spike, January of 2011, or as we know it as, the firing of Eric Mangini. The firing led to much debate here, and the need for updates on the coaching search led many fans to the best coverage of the Orange and Brown. 2011-2012 is when the site took another big step forward. Start of the 2011 season brought in over 224k page views in the month of August. Unfortunately we saw the same old story as the Browns faded, the traffic taped off some. Not too much though as the lowest spot was still in the six figures. When the 2012 draft rolled around DBN was humming. The argument of Robert Griffin III, Andrew Luck or trading down was firing up the boards. For the first time in site history DBN surpassed the quarter million mark with 275,921 visits in April of 2012. That brings us to the past 12 months. Thanks to the tireless work of Chris, Rufio, Jon, plus the addition of the fantastic new writers Mike, Josh, Dan, Zach and Moon, we have been able to take the next step. Thanks to the excellent draft write ups, the 2013 draft articles and the Jimmy Haslam FBI coverage, DBN skyrocketed to 418k page views in April. We also broke the 800k mark on page views in that month as well. We saw our first article go viral with over 1,200 shares on Facebook and trend on twitter. We broke down more draft prospects than Cleveland.com and saw new readers from far away lands like Korea and Australia. As we start so many new ventures here at DBN, like a radio show, a possible pre-game show and more interaction on social media, it's important to remember where we all started. Thanks to those who did this before us, and let us hope we tak
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Canadian seeks to make the most of NFL opportunity.
Canadian seeks to make the most of NFL opportunity.
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Bret Munsey has been hired as a the Birds' college scout for the Mid-Atlantic region.
Bret Munsey has been hired as a the Birds' college scout for the Mid-Atlantic region.
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Jim O’Connor — USA Today Sports The New York Giants were sixth in the NFL in points scored in the 2012 season, but that statistic is a misleading one. The Giants had some explosive offensive performances against the likes of ...
Jim O’Connor — USA Today Sports The New York Giants were sixth in the NFL in points scored in the 2012 season, but that statistic is a misleading one. The Giants had some explosive offensive performances against the likes of the New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Cleveland Browns. The Giants also lit up the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers in offensive explosions. However, the Giants also had some very bad offensive performances, particularly in that stretch of games in late October into November. The Giants struggled in a three-game stretch against the Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals, struggling to generate any offensive consistency in those games and going 1-2, which started the bad second half that would eliminate them from playoff contention. What do the Giants need to do to maintain consistency offensively? Giants’ QB Eli Manning always seems fine in September and October when the weather is nice. Manning, however, needs to maintain that high level of play in November and December as well. It’s difficult for quarterbacks since the weather isn’t friendly in those months. However, offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride can do something about that. With free-agent pickup WR Louis Murphy in the fold, along with WR Hakeem Nicks, WR Victor Cruz and WR Reuben Randle, the Giants should go to a four wide receiver look more often. Not only does it makes things difficult for the defense defending the pass, but it also opens things up for RB David Wilson, who will be the new starting running back this season. Wilson is a speed back, so he can greatly benefit from the space provided with three or four wide receivers on the field. The Giants can even line up TE Brandon Myers or TE Adrien Robinson on the outside with three other receivers to help both the passing and running game. Gilbride also must exhibit patience with a no-huddle offense. The Giants should get right to work on practicing it so they can use it more. The Giants should keep the defense constantly working much like what the New England Patriots do with their no-huddle offense and what the Eagles will most likely do this upcoming season. To truly maximize everyone’s potential and talent, the Giants must spread out a lot more and quicken the pace this season.
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