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Subject: Jacksonville Jaguars

  • Patriots Game

    18 reasons the Giants will come away with zip

    January 31, 2008
  • Into the Fire

    Dennis Erickson's a frightening choice to lead a college football program plagued by murder and NCAA violations

    September 6, 2007
  • Grandstanding

    Everyone wants a football stadium in his 'hood. Downtown is a late entry, but don't bet against it.

    December 14, 2000
  • Things Are Getting Back To Normal In Glendale; Cards Look Like Crap In Loss to San Francisco

    www.nfldotcom.com Kurt Warner and the Arizona Cardinals put on a laughable performance in Glendale yesterday. These guys really almost won the Super Bowl?​ After nearly not selling out on opening day, after a lackluster training camp, after a quiet off-season, and after winning the NFC Championship, the Arizona Cardinals are finally back. We don't just mean that it's football season again, we mean that the Cardinals are back to playing, well, like the commiserable Cardinals of old,

    September 14, 2009
  • Forget the Alamo: Arizona Cardinals Must Whup Hubris and the Houston Texans to Salvage Their Season

    If Beanie can hold on to the ball, expect a breakout day for the rookie RB against the Texans.​ Three years ago, Suns fans considered Kobe Bryant's Los Angeles Lakers their personal bitches. Two years ago, D-Backers openly lampooned the hapless, pre-Joe Torre L.A. Dodgers. Last year, Arizona Cardinals fans noisily pooh-poohed the antics of the San Francisco 49ers and the team's head coach, Mike Singletary, who dropped his drawers in an ill-advised (though not entirely unsuccessful) atte

    October 9, 2009
  • Arizona Cardinals Visit a Sleeping Giant in the Seattle Seahawks

    Seattle QB Matt Hasselbeck may be bald and married, but he's not a wimp.​ On par with the ascension of the Denver Broncos and the complete collapse of the Tennessee Titans is the threatening-on-complete-resurgence of the Seattle Seahawks. Now, how is that possible, considering that the NFC West contenders are sitting in third place with a 2-3 record? Stick with us for a moment and we'll tell you. Take a look at the other teams in the division -- the San Francisco 49ers, St. Louis Rams, an

    October 16, 2009