[Translate] No doubt you will have seen the much talked about final play in Monday night’s Seahawks and Packers game, even if you didn’t watch the game itself. This call was the latest and so far, most decisive mistake from the replacement officials. This one single play and subsequent bad call from the officials was the first time that the replacements had...
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[Translate] Julie Buehler On The NFL Draft Sports expert, Crossfit trainer, friend and Zennie62 Contributor Julie Buehler is back on radio after a brief absence and with a brand new show called Buehler’s Day Off on Radio KXPS 1010 AM from the Palm Desert in California. I met Julie just before the 2012 NFL Draft, and we instantly hit it off. Julie is a really...
[Translate] Julie Buehler On The NFL Draft Julie Buehler is a one-woman army of awesomeness poised to take the sports media World by storm. I met Julie just before the 2012 NFL Draft, and the video above was made on the first day we met in person, at NFL Play 60. As you can hear, she’s more than informed about the Indianapolis Colts, because she covers...
[Translate] The 2012 NFL Draft is history, and while “Draftniks” are grading how NFL teams did, this blogger’s looking at how the NFL itself performed in social media. This blog post is both in preparation for, and will serve as kind of a primer for, a Tuesday morning radio show talk on The Tonya Hall Radio Show out of Denver Colorado, and what...
[Translate] Well, the NFL, via its media website, has announced that the one-year suspension levied by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, as well as the penalties are the Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis, and Assistant Head Coach Joe Vitt, were upheld without change. But, Payton did get two extra weeks to be the Saints’ Head Coach, since the suspension...
[Translate] NFL Draft At Radio City Music Hall, New York This first 2012 NFL Mock Draft for Zennie62.com (Zennie62 coverage sponsored by Tout.com) is simple: it’s based on a combination of which top players this blogger thinks each NFL team will take, and who they should take. It’s not designed to follow what someone else does, so for those accustomed...
[Translate] Bill Parcells and Sean PaytonThe New Orleans Saints soon-to-be-suspended Head Coach Sean Payton openly wants the legendary former head coach and NFL executive Bill Parcells to come out of retirement and coach the Saints while he’s gone. But there’s one problem: the NFL has said that, even in this case, The Rooney Rule still applies. The...
[Translate] The 2012 NFL Draft (Zennie62 coverage sponsored by Tout.com) will be held Thursday, April 26th through Thursday April 28th at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. This is the NFL Draft Order as of March 27th: Round Pick Overall 1 1 1 Indianapolis 1 2 2 Washington from St. Louis 1 3 3 Minnesota 1 4 4 Cleveland 1 5 5 Tampa Bay 1 6 6 St. Louis from...
[Translate] Michael Bush Michael Bush left the Oakland Raiders to sign with the Chicago Bears today and for five-years and $14 million, $7 million guaranteed. The reception was, from Oakland Raiders fans, ho-hum, whereasChicago Bears fans were happy. But the person most unhappy with the deal was Chicago Bears star running back Matt Forte, himself. Forte, who’s...
[Translate] The classic 1981 NFC Championship Game between the Dallas Cowboys and The San Francisco 49ers is worth remembering not just because it was the San Francisco 49ers first NFC Championship win, or that it was the game that marked ‘The Catch,’ or that it had six lead changes, or that it pitted Bill Walsh and Tom Landry, but because a number...
[Translate] By Anthony Carillo Running a 4.3 second 40 yard dash in shorts is great, but how often does it translate to a great player in the NFL? The answer is rarely. The NFL combine is a great place for players to showcase their talents running, jumping, and show how strong they are, but NFL teams and fans need to remember that these players are doing all of...
[Translate] By Anthony Carillo http://twitter.com/#!/CarilloCannon7 If you were to ask Mean Joe Green, Mel Blount, Jack Tatum, Ronnie Lott or any of the most intimidating defensive players in the 70s, 80s and 90s, they would most likely tell you one thing; the league is handcuffing defensive players. Back in their respective decades Green, Blount, Tatum, and Lott, would physically dominate their opponent. Now, if they played in today’s NFL, they would set the record for suspensions, fines, and personal foul penalties. The...
