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Urlacher announces retirement Wednesday

Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013

 

Brian Urlacher (Wikimedia Commons)

One of the best linebackers in the National Football League has announced his retirement from professional football.

On Wednesday Brian Urlacher, who for the last 13 years, has been a dynamic force on the Chicago Bears’ defense, declared he did not feel he could perform at a very high level this upcoming season.

Urlacher, 34, was the 2000 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, 2005 NFL Defensive Player of the Year and an eight time Pro Bowl player.

However it was clear that injuries caught up to Urlacher. This past year a hamstring injury kept him out for a quarter of the season.

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Vikings release McNabb

Thursday, December 1st, 2011

Donovan McNabb (Bing Images)

The Donovan McNabb experiment in Minnesota has completely come to a close.

On Thursday, the Vikings, at 2-9, released McNabb after originally acquiring him from the Washington Redskins in the offseason.

McNabb completed 94 of 156 passes for 1026 yards with four touchdowns and two interceptions in six starts with the Vikings in 2011. He was replaced by starter Christian Ponder on October 16. McNabb’s primarily weakness however was his inability to throw a long pass, as he completed just five of his 94 completions for over 25 yards, according to the Associated Press.

The question now is where will McNabb go? Well, with Jay Cutler out for a while with a broken thumb that required surgery in Chicago, it appears there may be a definite opportunity there. The Bears are in the thick of things in the NFC North at 7-4. McNabb, if he goes to Chicago, won’t have to do much either, as they already have a great running game led by Matt Forte, great special teams led by Devin Hester and great defense led by Brian Urlacher.  Oh, and McNabb is also from Chicago.

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Week 4 NFL Picks

Saturday, October 1st, 2011

Brian Urlacher (Wikimedia Commons)

We’re now heading into a very interesting week of the season–the final week on the schedule before the bye weeks start next weekend.

Last week I went 10-6 and am 30-18 overall.

Here are my week four picks:

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Chicago over Carolina–Brian Urlacher will have too many answers for Cam Newton.

Buffalo over Cincinnati–The Bills at 4-0? Yes folks this isn’t 1990.

Tennessee over Cleveland–In a game that could literally go either way, I have been very impressed how Matt Hasselbeck has played with the Titans so far.

Detroit over Dallas–The Lions at 4-0? Yes folks this could happen, and it isn’t…wait the Lions have always sucked.

Kansas City over Minnesota–The Donovan McNabb experiment in Minnesota isn’t working. I’m even starting Matt Cassel in a fantasy football pool.

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Weekend Sports Preview–January 22-23

Friday, January 21st, 2011

Samantha Stosur (Wikimedia Commons)

I’m in the process of sleeping considerably during the day because there is outstanding tennis at night. The Australian Open and the National Football League’s Conference Championships will dominate my television viewing this weekend.

Here is what I’ll be watching:

Saturday–1am–Australian Open–(5) Samantha Stosur-Australia vs. (25) Petra Kvitova-Czech Republic–Women’s 3rd Round–TSN2–Stosur, the finalist of the 2010 French Open, is the last remaining Australian on the women’s side. Even though Stosur isn’t very big in stature, (5’9″, 140 pounds), she has very muscular legs and is very fit on the court. Her opponent Saturday is rising Czech star Petra Kvitova, who has defeated Caroline Wozniacki and Nadia Petrova in the past year.

Saturday–5pm–NHL–Anaheim Ducks @ Montreal Canadiens–CBC-In a battle of two teams currently in playoff position, the Canadiens (26-17-4) host the Ducks (26-20-4). Anaheim is currently sixth in the west and Montreal is seventh in the east. The Canadiens though are battling the Boston Bruins for first place in the Northeast Division. They’re currently only three points back. The Ducks’ best player this year has been Corey Perry, who has 50 points in 50 games. The Habs, meanwhile, continue to get sparkling goaltending from Carey Price, who has a 2.34 goals against average with four shutouts, and oh, yeah, he’ll be playing in the NHL All-Star Game in Carolina next weekend.

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NFL Weekend Picks

Saturday, January 1st, 2011

Peyton Manning (Jed Jacobsohn, Getty Images)

I’ve realized something. It is difficult to make predictions in the National Football League when I am trying to figure all 32 teams in the league out and late in the season, when teams that are in the playoffs start resting their talent and those who are out are looking at possible prospects for next year.

I have now had two straight 6-10 weeks. My overall record now is 147-93.

One last week to go folks. Here are my picks for Week 17:

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Atlanta over Carolina–The Falcons win the NFC South with a win, so expect them to dress their starters throughout.

Pittsburgh over Cleveland–Like the Falcons, the Steelers will probably dress their starters regularly because a win guarantees them first place in the AFC North. Expect a regular dose of Ben Roethlisberger and Rashard Mendenhall.

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