Reggie Bush Hints He’s Done in New Orleans, As Saints Trade Up to Draft Mark Ingram
Published By Kevin Paul On Thursday, April 28th 2011. Under Kevin Paul, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, NFC, NFC South, NFL, NFL Draft, Writers Tags: 2011 NFL Draft, Alabama Crimson Tide, Mark Ingram, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, NFL, NFL Draft, Reggie Bush, Reggie Bush Done In New Orleans?, Reggie Bush New Team, Reggie Bush Tweet, Reggie Bush Twitter, Saints Draft Mark Ingram, Saints-Patriots Trade
Is the Reggie Bush era done in New Orleans?
The former USC standout and running back with the New Orleans Saints seems to think so, as he hinted on his Twitter account Thursday night.
The tweet came out just as the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft ended. A few picks ... Read More
2011 NFL Mock Draft: Will Cam Newton Go First and How Many Quarterbacks Will Be Selected in the First Round?
Published By Kevin Paul On Tuesday, April 26th 2011. Under Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Kansas City Chiefs, Kevin Paul, Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, New York Jets, NFL, NFL Draft, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, St Louis Rams, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tennessee Titans, Washington Redskins, Writers Tags: 2011 NFL Draft, 2011 NFL Mock Draft, A.J. Green, Adrian Clayborn, Alabama Crimson Tide, Auburn Tigers, Big Ten Football, Blaine Gabbert, Cam Newton, Cam Newton NFL Draft, Jake Locker, Julio Jones, Marcell Dareus Number 1, Mark Ingram, Mock Draft NFL, National Football League, NFL, Nick Fairley, Patrick Peterson, SEC Football, Von Miller
Dare to be different – that should be the philosophy of selecting a mock draft during a chaotic NFL offseason that features a recently lifted lockout, plus numerous players and owners still at each other’s throats.
Cue an equally as chaotic 2011 NFL Draft, one that features a plethora of solid ... Read More
Trevor Bayne Still Seeks Sponsors, But Cam Newton Is Already Inked? Please Explain.
Published By Kevin Paul On Saturday, February 26th 2011. Under Features, Kevin Paul, NASCAR, NCAA FB, NFL, NFL Draft, SEC Football, Wife Speak, Writers Tags: Auburn Tigers, Cam Newton, Cam Newton Endorsement, Cam Newton NFL Draft, Cam Newton Quotes, Cecil Newton, College Football, Mississippi State, NASCAR, NASCAR Sponsorships, NCAA FB, Number 21 Ford, Opinion, Sprint Cup, The Wife Hates Sports, Trevor Bayne, Trevor Bayne Daytona 500, Trevor Bayne Sponsors, Wood Brothers Racing
Two young talents in pro sports – one becomes the youngest winner in arguably the biggest event in his sport, while the other is a talented champion that also has controversy follow him at every turn.
The first: Trevor Bayne, the 20-year old NASCAR overnight sensation, who won the Daytona 500 ... Read More
Top Draft-Eligible Quarterbacks in College Football: Future NFL Star or Just The Big Man On Campus?
Published By Kevin Paul On Sunday, August 22nd 2010. Under Arizona Wildcats, Florida State Seminoles, Iowa Hawkeyes, Kevin Paul, LSU Tigers, Miami Hurricanes, Missouri Tigers, NCAA FB, NFL Draft, Ohio State Buckeyes, Oklahoma Sooners, Penn State Nittany Lions, Virginia Tech Hokies, Washington Huskies, Wisconsin Badgers, Writers Tags: Alabama Crimson Tide, Andrew Luck, Big Man On Campus, Boise State Broncos, Christian Ponder, College Football, College Football Top Quarterbacks, Greg McElroy, Jacory Harris, Jake Locker, Jerrod Johnson, Kellen Moore, Landry Jones, LSU Tigers, NCAA FB, NFL Draft, NFL QB Star, Ohio State Buckeyes, Oklahoma Sooners, Pat Devlin, Penn State Nittany Lions, Ryan Mallett, Stanford Cardinal, Terrelle Pryor, Virginia Tech Hokies, Washington Huskies
For years, it has become common in college football for a quarterback to lead his school to double-digit win seasons, a BCS bowl victory and gaudy statistics – only to either be completely ignored by NFL teams come draft time, or to be selected late and eventually spend a career ... Read More
Big Love: The Top 20 NFL Prospects in the Big Ten Conference
Published By Kevin Paul On Tuesday, June 29th 2010. Under Big Ten Football, Iowa Hawkeyes, Kevin Paul, Michigan Wolverines, NCAA FB, NFL Draft, Ohio State Buckeyes, Penn State Nittany Lions, Purdue Boilermakers, Wisconsin Badgers, Writers Tags: 2011 NFL Draft, Adrian Clayborn, Big Ten Football, Cameron Heyward, DaVier Posey, Evan Royster, Gabe Carimi, Greg Jones, Iowa Hawkeyes, Jack Crawford, John Clay, Kirk Cousins, Michigan State Spartans, Michigan Wolverines, Ohio State Buckeyes, Penn State Nittany Lions, Purdue Boilermakers, Ryan Kerrigan, Terrelle Pryor, Top Draft Prospects, Tyler Sash, Wisconsin Badgers
It’s the circle of life for college football – new recruits come in and fight for playing time, all the while learning from the upperclassmen that are close to moving on – many to the National Football League.
Regarding the latter, who are the players from the Big Ten conference that ... Read More
2010 NFL Draft Recap: Pete Carroll, Tim Tebow and the Top 10 Teams of the Draft
Published By Kevin Paul On Monday, April 26th 2010. Under Baltimore Ravens, Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Indianapolis Colts, Kansas City Chiefs, Kevin Paul, New England Patriots, NFL, NFL Draft, Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, St Louis Rams, Writers Tags: 2010 NFL Draft, Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, Florida, Indianapolis Colts, Mike Holmgren, New England Patriots, NFL, Oklahoma Sooners, Penn State, Pete Carroll, Philadelphia Eagles, Sam Bradford, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams, Tim Tebow, Top Ten Draft Winners
After three days of drafting bliss, the 32 teams of the National Football League can now move towards building their rosters for the 2010 season.
Now is the time to reflect upon this year’s draft, and determine the winners and losers.
While I loved Dallas adding Dez Bryant and Sean Lee, the ... Read More






