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National FUN League: Thanks Adrian Peterson

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Sometimes the NFL is called the “No Fun League” because of its conservative leadership. However, there was so much going on this past weekend that it was a fan’s delight - it’s great fun!  And the Minnesota Vikings’ Adrian Peterson leads the charge in the “National FUN League.”

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Denny Green Special: Giants Look Strong, Titans and Steelers Keep Winning

Troy Polamalu

In honor of Dennis Green’s infamous 2006 press conference following his Arizona Cardinals’ meltdown loss to the Chicago Bears, I give you the “They Were Who We Thought They Were (TWWWTTW)” edition of this week’s NFL Review.

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NFL’s Big Hits: New York Giants, Mike Singletary, Joe Namath

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Eli Manning

Did you catch your Super Bowl preview on Sunday? Giants have to be the prohibitive favorites in the NFC. The AFC may be up for grabs, but I still think you’ll see the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLII. Meanwhile, the Bay Area teams and some Hall-of-Famers provide plenty of notable news.

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NFL Questions and Answers: Titans, Raiders, 49ers and Monday Night Football

Brett Favre

We’ve made it through seven weeks of the NFL 2008 season. Is it shaping up as anyone’s game or should we already place the New York Giants and the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Super Bowl? They’ve got the experience; they’ve got the pedigree. Let’s forget the front-runners for a second. What are the burning questions underneath the leaders?

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Cleveland Browns’ Derek Anderson To Start, But…

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Derek Anderson of the Cleveland Browns

The 0-3 Cleveland Browns are keeping things the same and you would think that would be a bad thing for a team that hasn’t shown one iota of being a top offense as they were last season.  Maybe it’s too early to pull the plug on QB Derek Anderson who was actually an All-Pro (alternative) last season, but at this point in time, let’s see what the young kid, QB Brady Quinn can do. 

The Browns definitely need a kick in the proverbial butt because the rest of the AFC North teams will not wait for them to get their game straight.  The 2-0 Baltimore Ravens look strong and their defense is looking elite once again.  The 2-1 Pittsburgh Steelers have experience on their side and won the Super Bowl just a couple of years ago.  And this week’s opponent, division rival and co-winless record Cincinnati Bengals can definitely get better, especially on offense.  IF the Browns lose to the Bungles, it should be a no-brainer to put Quinn in to see if his foot is big enough to get the O going.

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