Posts Tagged “Lot”
Feb
24
2010
Where Will Donovan McNabb End Up in 2009?Posted by: Mr.Football in Football Sites and The Best ArticlesIf you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! But is seems like the Eagles may be ready to cut ties with McNabb and look to the future. They did draft Kevin Kolb in the 1st round for a reason. I can’t say that I agree with this reasoning or that any of the Eagles struggles has been McNabb’s fault. To me, it seems like more of the blame should be on head coach Andy Reid. I think that the rest of the NFL has seemed to have caught up with Reid and the way he calls a game. He is too predictable and far too pass happy. To be truly elite in today’s game, you can not be so one-dimensional. The Eagles have the biggest offensive line in the NFL, but yet they can not convert on 3rd down and short. Reid doesn’t need to call running plays 50% of the time, but should keep it above 40% just to keep opposing defenses honest. Regardless of that fact, both McNabb and Reid are on the hot seat in Philadelphia. A lot of the Eagles fans have already turned on McNabb and are booing him. So I will look into some possible teams that McNabb could end up … Tags: Coach Andy Reid, Donovan Mcnabb, Eagles, Elite Game, Head Coach, Hot Seat, Kevin Kolb, Line Nfl, Lot, Offensive Line, Philadelphia, Ties
Feb
13
2010
Choosing the Best Equipment and Apparel For Your Football TeamPosted by: Mr.Football in Football Sites and The Best ArticlesThere are plenty of sports which are gaining in popularity nowadays. One of the most renowned sports worldwide is football. The first thing that comes to mind when we speak of football is the bouncy ball and the vast playing field. However, we should not forget that each particular football team uses a lot of different types of equipment. A football team is usually composed of eleven players. These players should have some training and personal equipment, as well as the necessary apparel, in order to perform well during each game. Such pieces of equipment are made up of various items, all of which are meant for football. These items include football jerseys and socks. The apparel truly does add to the great performance of each player in a team. After all, no one wants to play with dull pieces of equipment or apparel. Thus, we can safely say that the excitement and thrill of each football game can sometimes depend on the kind of equipment, as well as the apparel that the players are we … Tags: Bouncy Ball, Excitement, Football Apparel, Football Game, Football Jerseys, Football Socks, Football Team, Lot, Personal Equipment, Popularity, Sports Football
Dec
06
2009
The Right Sunglasses Can Boost Your Performance and Don’t Have to Cost a LotPosted by: Mr.Football in Football Sites and The Best ArticlesYour sunglasses won’t make you a run faster or jump higher, but the right pair can give you an advantage over the competition. The right pair can reduce glare, protect your eyes, and keep you focused on the task at hand. The surprise…quality high performance sunglasses do not have to cost a fortune. If you are like me then you have, at one time or another, bought a pair of expensive sport sunglasses. If you are like me then you have also lost those sunglasses only to be devastated by the amount of money wasted on their purchase. Why did you spend all of that money in the first place? Of course, because you wanted to have clarity of vision, 100% UV protection, and wanted the latest style. Is that too much to ask? Absolutely not. The truth is, you can get all of the qualities of expensive sport sunglasses in well made less expensive selections without resorting to purchasing ill-fabricated knock-off designs by selecting sunglasses manufactured by lesser known designers. These designer … Tags: Advantage, Amount Of Money, Clarity Vision, Designers, Fortune, Glare, High Performance, Lost, Lot, Performance Sunglasses, Purchasing, Sport Sunglasses, Surprise, Truth, Uv ProtectionFootball is the most popular spectator sport in the United States, and accumulating football cards is a love for a lot of football fans. Once you have begun collecting, you will want to learn how to figure out the value of an individual football card. You can do this by purchasing a price guide or going to ebay.com. These will help you figure out there current values. So as I am sure you already know, amassing football cards for most people is more than just an investment. If you’re, like me, a football card collector, then you must have exhausted a long time looking up player statistics and their records as a child with your collection. There is no better way to follow your favorite players than collecting football cards. There are many ways to collect Cards. Below we will break them down for you. Vintage Cards Vintage cards are definitely fun to collect. Vintage cards are normally football cards that were produced before 1960. These cards are very hard to find in good condition but … Tags: Card Collecting, Card Collector, Ebay, Football Card, Football Cards, Football Fans, Long Time, Lot, Love, Player Statistics, Spectator Sport, United States, Vintage CardsThe team became known as the Rams of Los Angeles after they moved to Los Angeles, California in 1946. Then after the 1979 season, they moved to the south suburbs in Orange County next door and started playing their games in the Anaheim Stadium. They played there for 15 years and kept the Los Angeles name. Then the team was moved to St. Louis just before the 1995 season. Homer Marshman was the Cleveland Rams founder in 1936. Their name came from the nickname from Fordham University. Rams was a term that was used to honor the football players’ hard work ethic that came from the University of the same name. They were originally of the new American football League and they finished their first year with a 5-2-2 record. It was the next year that the team joined the NFL and was placed in the Western Division. They were like a lot of the teams from that era in that the manpower shortages caused by World War II caused them to have to suspend play during the 1943 season. They did resume play … Tags: American Football League, Anaheim Stadium, Angeles California, Era, Football Players, Fordham University, Games, Homer, Lot, Manpower Shortages, Marshman, Nfl, Nickname, Orange County, South Suburbs, St Louis Rams, Work Ethic, World War Ii
Aug
23
2009
Buffalo Bills Had Dolphins BeatPosted by: Mr.Football in Football Sites and The Best ArticlesThe Bills had a 16-7 lead in the third quarter. They saw it slip away as Miami scored 18 unanswered points to win 25-16. “When you get that many big plays and that many turnovers it’s hard to recover,” said head coach Dick Jauron. “It is hard to recover.” “I think a lot of it had to do with field position and a lot of little mistakes and missed assignments and it’s kind of frustrating,” said Trent Edwards. “We made mistakes that got us beat and that s what s frustrating. We didn’t play our best game and I’d rather walk off that field playing the best game we can and losing. It’s frustrating.” “I would call it sloppy,” said Donte Whitner. “We had mental lapses out there at times. Everything is correctable, but we didn’t play our “A” game and we still had an opportunity to win the game.” The Bills have a lot to be proud of in that loss. Their defense gave up only three points off of their three second half turnovers. The Bills didn’t want to blow a big lead at the start of division pl … Tags: Best Game, Buffalo Bills, Dolphins, Field Position, Head Coach Dick, Little Mistakes, Lot, Mental Lapses, Opportunity, Pl, Second Half, Trent Edwards, Turnovers, Unanswered Points, Whitner
Jul
03
2009
How to Disguise Your Defense Using the 3-5-3Posted by: Mr.Football in Football Sites and The Best ArticlesThe 3-5-3 Defense uses a lot movement making it perfect for disguising your defense point of attack. Movement after the snap from the 3 down linemen and prior to the snap, movement from the linebackers and safeties. We will start with the basics of the 3-5-3, the Base Front using 3 down linemen. Two ends and nose guard are the down linemen, the nose guard lining up directly over center and the ends line up directly over the offensive tackles. The front three alignment is always the same, preventing the offense from getting a read how you will rush the quarterback or which gaps you will fill on short yardage situations. Your corners are lined up outside the receivers, shoulders at a 45 degree angle towards the quarterback while the safeties and outside linebackers are directly behind the defensive ends, also at a 45 degree angle towards the QB, making it a stacked defense. A stacked defense is very difficult to scheme for and to read, use it to your advantage. Quarterbacks will have a … Tags: Advantage, Alignment, Defensive Ends, Degree Angle, Gaps, Linebackers, Linemen, Lot, Nose Guard, Qb, Receivers, Rush, Safeties, Shoulders, Snap, Yardage Situations
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