You have to pick in this post. You cannot root for both teams to lose. You cannot root for a meteor to hit the stadium. Which team are you rooting for Sunday in Super Bowl XLVI? I will be pulling for the Giants just because I view the Patriots as a much bigger and more [...]
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Audible: What Does This Game Mean to You?
December 23rd, 2011
afcbeast Some might say this Jets-Giants game is just like any other game. That it’s just Just another notch in the win column … but we all know it’s so much more than that to fans of either of these teams. What does it mean for bragging rights with your friends and family? What does [...]
My time with Al Davis
October 8th, 2011
afcbeast The most frequent question I have gotten in my role as an AFC West reporter is this: Have you ever met Al Davis? When I say, yes, I have, the next question is always this: What was he like? Al Davis was one of a kind. Davis was much warmer in person that you’d probably think. He [...]
My time with Al Davis
October 8th, 2011
afcbeast The most frequent question I have gotten in my role as an AFC West reporter is this: Have you ever met Al Davis? When I say, yes, I have, the next question is always this: What was he like? Al Davis was one of a kind. Davis was much warmer in person that you’d probably think. He [...]
Redskins receiver swears in Naval officer at reenlistment ceremony
July 21st, 2011
afcbeast When Petty Officer Brian Laliberty made the decision to reenlist in the Navy, he wanted a member of his favorite football team to administer the oath of service. Washington Redskins wide receiver Anthony Armstrong was happy to oblige. The 28-year-old Laliberty contacted the Redskins before the lockout to see if any player was interested and [...]
Michael Vick and Nike join forces once again
July 1st, 2011
afcbeast A year ago, Michael Vick won a lot of fans back with his incredible play on the field for the Philadelphia Eagles. It was impressive enough to land him a spot on the Pro Bowl team, but maybe more important than that for Vick personally is the influence he must have on had on the [...]
Art Shell stands up for Tatum
July 27th, 2010
afcbeast While the friends and family of Darryl Stingley are still struggling to forgive Jack Tatum for the play that defined both players’ lives, one of Tatum’s teammates and fellow Oakland Raider, Art Shell, remembered him as a great, clean player and as a good man. In an email Shell made it clear Tatum will be [...]



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