By: Tara Black Before the hate mail pours in, let me clarify I am in no way referring to the pink worn by the players during October in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. That pink is fiery and hot and worn by the players and coaches for a g...
It’s another installment of “Positively Gruden!” your weekly Top Ten List of compliments, platitudes, and hyperboles from our favorite coach turned Monday Night Football analyst. This week, it took a good full quarter and a half ...
In advance of the big Giants/Cowboys match-up on Monday Night, I got a chance to talk to the outspoken Giants safety, Antrel Rolle. Some of the topics covered include Rolle’s adjustment to Tom Coughlin’s system, his thoughts on pl...
The Wise Guy offers his sincerest apologies for missing last week's The League recap. Please know, however, that this hurt me more than it hurt you, seriously. As punishment, the The Football Girl made me watch an entire episode of the T.Ocho show on ...
To say that ESPN’s Monday Night Football coverage is prone to hyperbole would be, well, the biggest understatement in the history of sportswriting. From this point forward, The Wise Guy will be chronicling the choicest quotes of Tirico Suave, Jaws, an...
As I’ve mentioned , Cris Collinsworth is the best color man in the business. The genius of Collinsworth is that while other analysts will simply explain what you just saw, Collinsworth will tell you what you didn’t see and why it affected t...
'The League' may be the best sitcom you never heard of (or that you've heard of but don’t watch). The premise is four buddies—Kevin, Pete, Ruxon, and Taco, who are so consumed with their fantasy league that they’ll engage in any caper...
This month’s Featured Football Girl, Kenetria Harris is a woman with one of the hardest jobs in the NFL: a player’s wife. In this in-depth interview, Harris, the newlywed wife of Bears safety, Chris Harris talks candidly about the skepticism she had...
The League may be the best sitcom you never heard of (or that you heard of but don’t watch). The premise is four buddies—Kevin, Pete, Ruxon, and Taco, who are so consumed with their fantasy league that they’ll engage in any caper, conniva...
Am I allowed to say c'mon man! to Monday Night Countdown’s weekly C'mon Man segment? It’s only because I look forward to the segment so much that last night’s was such a disappointment. The phrase has become entrenched into my daily lexicon in r...