Rosstradamus NFC East Preview

Below are the predictions of Rosstradamus, great-great grandson of Nostradamus. As a tribute to the former seer, each team is given a fitting quote from his quatrains. Enjoy, and remember…the Crystal Ball never lies.

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Philadelphia Eagles (11-5): One day the two great masters will be friends, their great power will be seen increased.

With all the additions and hype, this team should finally win a Super Bowl for Andy Reid…right? Yeah, sure. Just ask LeBron James.

Offense: Will Michael Vick remain healthy, or will his style of play result in him getting hit one too many times? Can

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Big Ten: Ferentz Weighs In On Personnel

Big Ten: Ferentz Weighs In On Personnel

Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz highlighted the efforts of some his players following last week’s mater-of-fact 34-7 victory over Tennessee Tech, but made no excuses for players who had ball control issues created by the wet and rainy conditions at Kinnick Stadium.

Running back Marcus Coker’s performance certainly was a sore subject given how the sophomore fumbled the ball twice—one of which was recovered by the opposition— and gained a paltry 41 yards on 11 carries.

“He’s going to bounce back. Marcus is a good football player first of all, but more importantly he’s a quality person,” said the 13th year Hawkeye head coach. “I’m glad he didn’t use the weather or the conditions as an excuse or crutch.”

When commenting on middle linebacker James

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Rosstradamus AFC West Preview

Below are the predictions of Rosstradamus, great-great grandson of Nostradamus. As a tribute to the former seer, each team is given a fitting quote from his quatrains. Enjoy, and remember…the Crystal Ball never lies.

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San Diego Chargers (11-5): Great disaster near and combat very bitter: No heart will be so hardy as not to tremble.

This team has enough talent to win a Super Bowl, but somehow their accomplishments end up falling short of the mark for strange reasons. This could be the season that they put it all together behind a

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Rosstradamus AFC South Preview

Below are the predictions of Rosstradamus, great-great grandson of Nostradamus. As a tribute to the former seer, each team is given a fitting quote from his quatrains. Enjoy, and remember…the Crystal Ball never lies.

AFC East AFC North AFC South AFC West | NFC East | NFC North NFC South NFC West | Playoff Predictions

Houston Texans (11-5): A doubtful one will not come far from the realm; the greater part will want to uphold him.

Here we go again. Let the Texans hype begin! But this time there’s a real reason to believe in them…really, there is!

Offense: Can Arian Foster even approach his numbers from 2010? If he doesn’t

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Rosstradamus AFC South Preview

Below are the predictions of Rosstradamus, great-great grandson of Nostradamus. As a tribute to the former seer, each team is given a fitting quote from his quatrains. Enjoy, and remember…the Crystal Ball never lies.

AFC East AFC North AFC South AFC West | NFC East | NFC North NFC South NFC West

Houston Texans (11-5): A doubtful one will not come far from the realm; the greater part will want to uphold him.

Here we go again. Let the Texans hype begin! But this time there’s a real reason to believe in them…really, there is!

Offense: Can Arian Foster even approach his numbers from 2010? If he doesn’t can the team still succeed offensively?

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Sunday: Fantasy Football Insiders LIVE 8-10AM

The Fantasy Football Insiders return for another season! Hosts Ric Serritella, Rosstradamus Ross Mandel and Reverend Ralph Mancini discuss players to watch in the preseason, early FF draft trends and player debate that will make this two hour commercial free show feel like you just flew out of a cannon! Lets get it on baby…taking your questions in the LIVE chat. Be there.

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NFL: Is Mike Kafka Eagles QB of the Future?

Walk into the new office with your Harvard degree and the man behind the desk is going to ask you when you want to start and how much you’re asking for in pay.

That Harvard degree may compare to how teams will begin viewing quarterbacks leaving the Philadelphia Eagles after spending time under head coach Andy Reid and Offensive Coordinator Marty Mornhinweng. Reid has drafted five total quarterbacks since taking over in 1999 and each has been, for the most part, a productive player in the National Football League. The chart below details the picks that have been groomed by Reid and his quarterback savvy staff. Only sixth round pick Andy Hall failed to develop into a legit prospect at the NFL level.

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Podcast: Patrick Allen, Arrowhead Addict

We’re talking Kansas City Chiefs football with Patrick Allen of Arrowhead Addict. The Chiefs where the surprise team of the AFC West last year sneaking up on the San Diego Chargers to win the division. Head Coach Todd Haley enters his third season and is 14-19 in his first two years in Kansas City and the Arrowheads are going to want nothing less than another division crown in 2011.

Get the inside info on everything Kansas City Chiefs and join Bo Marchionte on All Access Football with special guest Patrick Allen.

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Podcast: Rashaud Mungro, Eastern Kentucky

Rashaud Mungro, plays for the Eastern Kentucky Drillers  of the Ultimate Indoor Football League and was voted All-UIFL First Team this past season. Mungro stands at 6’6” and nearly 310 pounds and is busting his tail to get noticed and earn himself a camp invite by the National Football League. Mungro played his college football with the Eastern Kentucky Colonels where he appeared in 33 games and started at right guard for the 2008 Ohio Valley Conference Champions.

This episode of All Access Football is hosted by Bo Marchionte. Bringing the stars of tomorrow up close today.

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On Location: Steelers/Eagles Game Recap

With training camp wrapped up, the real story of the second preseason game is not whether the Steelers win or lose, but how in fact the players vying for positions are adapting to the game with such a limited amount of time to prepare. “We’re looking for improvement, quite frankly, in all areas” said Pittsburgh head coach Mike Tomlin.

The Philadelphia Eagles visited Heinz Field Thursday night and didn’t resemble anything close the self proclaimed “Dream Team” announced by Eagles backup quarterback Vince Young. For preseason football their was definitely a buzz surrounding both teams who have Super Bowl aspirations, the starters where going to see action for the better part of two full quarters. In 2008, the Steelers left with a bad taste in their mouth during defeat by the Eagles whose defense smothered the Steelers into submission forcing the team into

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