Posts Tagged ‘Steve Mariucci’

Montana’s take: Brady belongs in greatest QB discussion

Living legend alert: Joe Montana hit Radio Row on Thursday, where questions about Tom Brady came fast and furious.

Monday Nightmare: Marshall good, just not enough

Well that was terrible. Both the game and the ending of my fantasy week. Although it is hard to put this all on Brandon Marshall who had an impressive stat line against Darrelle Revis — 10 receptions for 109 yards. I mean, even desiring anything more than that production against Revis is asking a lot.

First and 10: The coaches’ show

The near-fight between 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh and Lions coach Jim Schwartz was the talk of the NFL on Sunday, overshadowing San Francisco’s 25-19 victory over previously undefeated Detroit.

NFL Network remembers Al Davis

As the NFL mourns the passing of Raiders owner Al Davis on Saturday, here’s a look at the reaction of some of the guests who joined NFL Network to express their thoughts and opinion on the iconic football pioneer.

Stafford shells out for suite at Cowboys Stadium

Lions QB Matthew Stafford had too many ticket requests for Sunday’s game in Dallas, he had to get a suite at Cowboys Stadium.

Mariucci puts Newton under the microscope

NFL Network analyst and quarterback guru Steve Mariucci broke down Newton’s performance on “NFL GameDay Final” Sunday, taking a closer look at what Newton did well and where his rookie mistakes are still showing.

Deion changing his tune after criticizing Cutler

Jay Cutler has his detractors. He has his believers. Most fall squarely in one category or the other.

Mariucci unveils his All-HOF team

After tonight’s members are inducted, a total of 267 players will have been inducted into the Hall of Fame. Steve Mariucci goes position by position and pulls out his favorite 22 for his All-Hall of Fame team.

Irvin: Sanders the best athlete I’ve played with

The argument could be made that the cornerback going into the Hall of Fame today is the best one to ever grace the stage in Canton, Ohio. But one of Deion Sanders‘ former teammates, Michael Irvin, and coach, Steve Mariucci, argue that he was the best athelete of his generation.

Mayock: Teams either buy into QBs or don’t

The third annual NFL.com mock draft, like its predecessors, was an interesting endeavor in looking at how the first round could ultimately play out, with NFL Network and NFL.com analysts playing the roles of general managers.

Newton to Panthers (in NFL Network’s mock draft)

NEW YORK – It’s not the most formal of mock drafts, but the NFL Network’s third annual roundtable mock draft is one of our last looks at how the analysts see the first round of the NFL Draft unfolding.

Faulk: Bennett is right about Romo

NFL Network’s Marshall Faulk doesn’t think Cowboys QB Tony Romo has earned the right to head into the 2011 season without facing a challenge from Jon Kitna for the starting job.

D-line prospects to watch

The defensive linemen will look to impress Monday at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. NFL Network’s Warren Sapp, Steve Mariucci and Michael Irvin point out the big men to watch.

A mock by Mooch

NFL Network analyst Steve Mariucci offers a mock draft with a little bit of everything: entertainment, a few surprises and … cannoli?

2010: The year that hurt Locker

Instead of applying for the 2010 NFL Draft, Washington QB Jake Locker decided to stay in school for his senior year. One year later, his draft stock has fallen following a less-than-stellar season and a poor performance at the Senior Bowl.

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