Posted on May 04 2011 by Chris Lardieri.

Throwing controversial Tweets out on a day America was feeling closure to 911 was not too bright. In fact, it makes his Super Bowl fumble look like his second-biggest blunder.
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Posted on March 25 2011 by Chris Lardieri.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell sat right down and wrote a letter. . . and the NFL players didn’t much appreciate it. . . so they wrote one back.
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Posted on March 04 2011 by Chris Lardieri.

There have been two interesting pieces of news that have come out in the past few weeks that may have swung some of the momentum back towards the NFLPA.
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Posted on February 04 2011 by Chris Lardieri.

The past six months have given us three of the biggest public relations implosions by professional athletes in recent memory.
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Posted on January 12 2011 by Chris Lardieri.

The NFL’s version of the Hatfields and McCoys are at it again. The Patriots and Jets meet up on Sunday for a third time in the AFC Divisional Playoffs and the trash-talking has. . .
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Posted on January 07 2011 by Chris Lardieri.

Why are teams promoting interim coaches, keeping ones who would normally be fired and not bidding on free agents such as Bill Cowher? Because of the looming lockout.
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Posted on December 24 2010 by Chris Lardieri.

Dear Santa, I’ve been a good boy for the last two-plus decades so I hope your accountants have been keeping accurate books. As a sports journalist and fan, I submit to you my Christmas list for this year.
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Posted on December 21 2010 by Chris Lardieri.

After the choke of colossal proportions against Vick and the Eagles and rumors of Bill Cowher sniffing around for another coaching job, is it time for Coughlin to go.
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Posted on December 18 2010 by Chris Lardieri.

Adding to the buzz, AEG unveiled three proposed designs for a stadium to be built on the current site of the Los Angeles Convention Center.
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Posted on December 16 2010 by Chris Lardieri.

What makes the AFC West race so interesting in December? Besides the usual late-season rally by Norv Turner’s Chargers, we can thank Matt Cassel’s appendix.
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