Posts Tagged ‘Elliot Harrison’

First and 10: Kansas City blues

If you missed Monday’s night’s Halloween thriller in Kansas City, tune in to NFL Network Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET for an enhanced replay of the Chargers’ devastating overtime loss to the surging Chiefs.

First and 10: Da coach

Ditka: A certain magic still lingers in the very name. Don’t miss the premiere of NFL FIlms’ “A Football Life: Mike Ditka” Thursday at 10 p.m. ET on NFL Network.

First and 10: Cast your Pro Bowl ballot

The time has come to nominate your Pro Bowl players for 2012. Cast your vote for the AFC and NFC’s best players at each position.

DDFP: Running back U Super Bowl show

Elliot Harrison again joins the boys to break down the NFC side of the best tailback franchise in NFL history and then, once and for all, just who is the Running Back U of the NFL. The answer just might surprise you.

DDFP: Running back U of the AFC

Who has the best stable of running backs in NFL history? We start with a look at the all-time runners from the AFC.

A few minutes with … Keith Bulluck

Veteran linebacker Keith Bulluck terrorized quarterbacks for a decade with the Tennessee Titans before spending last season with the New York Giants. The free-agent took a break from his NFL Network visit Friday to discuss the retirement of Kerry Collins, Eli Manning‘s absence from the “Top 100,” and his take on Internet Gangsters.

Data Points: Top single-season passing marks

One probable offshoot of a longer regular season would be the downfall of several of the league’s most precious records, such as Dan Marino’s single-season passing yards mark.

First and 10: ‘Top games’ race enjoys ‘Miracle’ finish

And we’re down to No. 1. In Elliot Harrison‘s breakdown of the top 20 games of 2010, his gold medal goes to a late-season thriller between the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants — that essentially ended the Giants’ playoff hopes and invigorated those of the Green Bay Packers.

Data Points: Active leaders in career INTs

With Darren Sharper and Ronde Barber in studio for NFL Network’s “The Top 100: Players of 2011″ reaction show on Sunday, we accomplished something that only takes place at the Broncos’ team facilities: two of the top active players in interceptions in the same room, at the same time.

Data Points: How top QBs rate in fourth quarter

What makes a quarterback great? Determining the criteria to rate the upper echelon of players at any position is always difficult, especially for the offense’s front man, who has such a large effect on the outcome of a game. One determining factor of the worthiness of the NFL’s highest-paid players is their ability in the clutch.

Data Points: Is Jennings underrated in ‘Top 100′?

One of the intriguing topics of conversation surrounding the “Top 100 Players of 2011″ list has been the wide receiver position.

Data Points: AFC North wins since 2002

Last week, we looked at the Steelers-Ravens battle in the divisional playoff round, a matchup of two 12-4 clubs that ended up being one of the better games of 2010.

Data Points: Start-by-start study of Kevin Kolb

With all the hubbub surrounding Kevin Kolb’s potential landing spot, it’s worth asking, “What’s the hubbub all about?”

Data Points: Highest third-down passer ratings

When it comes to NFL starting quarterbacks, there’s no better way to judge the meaning of passer ratings than to look at performance on third down.

Data Points: Ward tops in receptions last 10 years

As well-known as Hines Ward has been as a player, it may not be a stretch to say that he’s still underrated.

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