Pigskin Links
Here at Pro Football Rumors, we deliver up-to-the-minute news on NFL transactions and high-quality original analysis. Each week, we’re also featuring some of the best blog articles from around the web in our regular feature, Pigskin Links.
We’re looking for interesting reads on all things football from blogs of all sizes. While PFR is dedicated to player movement, Pigskin Links will be open to pieces on all areas of the game. If you would like to suggest your blog post (or someone else’s) for Pigskin Links, send Zach an email with the link and a brief synopsis at PigskinLinks@gmail.com.
Pigskin Links: Bears, Rodgers, Pats, Steelers
Here at Pro Football Rumors, we deliver up-to-the-minute news on NFL transactions and high-quality original analysis. Each week, we also feature some of the best blog articles from around the web in our regular feature, Pigskin Links.
We’re looking for interesting reads on all things football from blogs of all sizes. While PFR is dedicated to player movement, Pigskin Links is open to pieces on all areas of the game. If you would like to suggest your blog post (or someone else’s) for Pigskin Links, send me an email with the link and a brief synopsis at PigskinLinks@gmail.com.
Here’s this week’s look around the football blogosphere..
- Olivet broke down the Bears‘ summer cap situation.
- Spunkmeyer On Sports weighed in on Week 1 for Aaron Rodgers and others.
- Fueled By Sports previewed Bills–Patriots.
- TPOP isn’t too concerned about the Steelers‘ Week 1 loss.
- Nuts & Bolts is eyeing the RGIII soap opera.
- Lee Warren has some thoughts on Chip Kelly.
- Gang Green Nation isn’t crazy about Terrelle Pryor.
- Big Blue View wants to see the Giants air it out.
- Blogging The Boys looked at the mental aspect of facing the Eagles.
Got a great football blog post that you want to see featured in next week’s Pigskin Links? Email it to Zach or tweet it to him: @ZachLinks.
Re-Introducing Pigskin Links
Here at Pro Football Rumors, we deliver up-to-the-minute news on NFL transactions and high-quality original analysis. Each week, we’ll also be featuring some of the best blog articles from around the web in our regular feature, Pigskin Links.
We’re looking for interesting reads on all things football from blogs of all sizes. While PFR is dedicated to player movement, Pigskin Links will be open to pieces on all areas of the game. If you would like to suggest your blog post (or someone else’s) for Pigskin Links, send Zach an email with the link and a brief synopsis at PigskinLinks@gmail.com.
Pigskin Links: Giants, Carter, Newton, Pats
On this date in 1990, Art Monk became only the third player in NFL history to amass 700 career receptions when he made four catches against the Saints. My how things have changed since then. Thanks in no small part to rules changes that have made things easier on NFL offenses, there are 43 players with 700 or more career receptions. Still, Monk, a Hall of Famer, stands 14th all-time in career receptions with 940. The 1,000+ club is even more exclusive with just nine members, but Andre Johnson is knocking on the door with 982.
While PFR is dedicated to player movement, Pigskin Links is open to pieces on all areas of the game and we’re looking for interesting reads on all things football from blogs of all sizes. If you would like to suggest your blog post (or someone else’s) for Pigskin Links, send Zach an email with the link and a brief synopsis at PigskinLinks@gmail.com. Here’s this week’s look around the football blogosphere…
- NFL Spin Zone says the Giants’ season is quickly slipping away.
- Gang Green Nation wants the Jets to go after Duron Carter.
- Cat Scratch Reader wonders if the Panthers should place Cam Newton on IR.
- Pride Of Detroit looks ahead to the Lions’ next opponent, the Pats.
- Niners Nation has some takeaways from San Fran’s showdown with Big Blue.
Got a great football blog post that you want to see featured in next week’s Pigskin Links? Email it to Zach or tweet it to him: @ZachLinks.
Pigskin Links
Here at Pro Football Rumors, we deliver up-to-the-minute news on NFL transactions and high-quality original analysis. In addition to that, we feature some of the best blog articles from around the web in our weekly feature, Pigskin Links.
We’re looking for interesting reads on all things football from blogs of all sizes. While PFR is dedicated to player movement, Pigskin Links is open to pieces on all areas of the game and it runs every Tuesday night. If you would like to suggest your blog post (or someone else’s) for Pigskin Links, send Zach an email with the link and a brief synopsis at PigskinLinks@gmail.com.
Pigskin Links: Seahawks, Kerley, Falcons
On this week in 1962, New York quarterback Y.A. Tittle completed 27 of 39 passes for 505 yards and a record-tying seven touchdown passes in the Giants’ 49-34 victory over Washington at Yankee Stadium.
While PFR is dedicated to player movement, Pigskin Links is open to pieces on all areas of the game and we’re looking for interesting reads on all things football from blogs of all sizes. If you would like to suggest your blog post (or someone else’s) for Pigskin Links, send Zach an email with the link and a brief synopsis at PigskinLinks@gmail.com. Here’s this week’s look around the football blogosphere…
- First Stop Fantasy discusses the difference between the 2013 and 2014 Seahawks.
- Jet Nation caught up with Jeremy Kerley.
- The Falcoholic says it’s only a matter of time before Atlanta cleans house.
- Gang Green Nation wonders if GM John Idzik has made things worse.
- Big Cat Country gives credit to Ryan Davis.
Got a great football blog post that you want to see featured in next week’s Pigskin Links? Email it to Zach or tweet it to him: @ZachLinks.
Pigskin Links: Harvin, Posluszny, Oakman
On this date in 1973, Los Angeles Rams defensive end Fred Dryer became the first player to record two safeties in one game in the Rams’ 24-7 victory over the Packers. After football, Dryer went on to enjoy a successful career as a film and television actor. He was best known as the lead role in Hunter, an NBC police drama that ran for seven seasons in the late 80s-early 90s.
While PFR is dedicated to player movement, Pigskin Links is open to pieces on all areas of the game and we’re looking for interesting reads on all things football from blogs of all sizes. If you would like to suggest your blog post (or someone else’s) for Pigskin Links, send Zach an email with the link and a brief synopsis at PigskinLinks@gmail.com. Here’s this week’s look around the football blogosphere..
- Gang Green Nation says Percy Harvin and Jeremy Kerley can play together.
- Black And Teal looks at the Jaguars sans Paul Posluszny.
- Cat Scratch Reader likes Baylor defensive end Shawn Oakman.
- Lombardi Ave is excited about the Packers’ offense the rest of the way.
Got a great football blog post that you want to see featured in next week’s Pigskin Links? Email it to Zach or tweet it to him: @ZachLinks.
Pigskin Links: Cowboys, Jets, Packers
On this date in 1990, Houston quarterback Warren Moon became the first QB to throw for over 20,000 yards in two different leagues when he passed for 369 yards against Cincy. The Hall of Famer also passed for 21,228 yards in the Canadian Football League.
While PFR is dedicated to player movement, Pigskin Links is open to pieces on all areas of the game and we’re looking for interesting reads on all things football from blogs of all sizes. If you would like to suggest your blog post (or someone else’s) for Pigskin Links, send Zach an email with the link and a brief synopsis at PigskinLinks@gmail.com. Here’s this week’s look around the football blogosphere..
- First Stop Fantasy credits the red hot Cowboys.
- Gang Green Nation defends the Jets’ pass defense.
- Turn On The Jets dives deep into Rex Ryan‘s mess.
- Acme Packing Co. says the Packers need more from their reserves.
- The Phinsider discusses Miami’s options in the wake of Knowshon Moreno‘s injury.
- Dawgs By Nature analyzed the Browns’ snap counts on defense.
Got a great football blog post that you want to see featured in next week’s Pigskin Links? Email it to Zach or tweet it to him: @ZachLinks.
Pigskin Links
Here at Pro Football Rumors, we deliver up-to-the-minute news on NFL transactions and high-quality original analysis. In addition to that, we feature some of the best blog articles from around the web in our weekly feature, Pigskin Links.
We’re looking for interesting reads on all things football from blogs of all sizes. While PFR is dedicated to player movement, Pigskin Links is open to pieces on all areas of the game and it runs every Tuesday night. If you would like to suggest your blog post (or someone else’s) for Pigskin Links, send Zach an email with the link and a brief synopsis at PigskinLinks@gmail.com.
Pigskin Links: Stafford, Cowboys, Brees
On this date in 1984, Chicago running back Walter Payton passed Jim Brown (12,312 yards) as the all-time rushing leader on a six-yard run in third quarter of the Bears’ 20-7 victory over New Orleans. Payton finished the game with 154 yards, his record-setting 59th career 100-yard game.
While PFR is dedicated to player movement, Pigskin Links is open to pieces on all areas of the game and we’re looking for interesting reads on all things football from blogs of all sizes. If you would like to suggest your blog post (or someone else’s) for Pigskin Links, send Zach an email with the link and a brief synopsis at PigskinLinks@gmail.com. Here’s this week’s look around the football blogosphere..
- Pride Of Detroit looks at Matthew Stafford‘s missed opportunities.
- Blogging The Boys wonders if the Cowboys can contain big plays versus the Seahawks.
- Canal St. Chronicles sees better days ahead for Drew Brees.
- Jet Nation wonders how Gang Green got here.
- Ultimate NYG breaks down the Giants’ offensive line.
- Buffalo Ramblings looks at the Bills’ pass rush.
Got a great football blog post that you want to see featured in next week’s Pigskin Links? Email it to Zach or tweet it to him: @ZachLinks.
