Now That the NFL is back in court again and the after the 45-day lockout was put on Hold, at least temporarily last Friday which the NFL wants overturned completely. First they argue that Judge Nelson should not have authority in the labor dispute, based on a Federal Ruling that bars federal courts from interfering in Labor suits for either party! The NFL claims that if the lockout is not continued that there will be trades and player signings and many other changes in the employment relations between the NFL and NFL teams and hundreds of players.
At present the Sportsbook industry is posting odds on the lockout as it could be the only NFL odds available should the strike occur and lockout continue and they the ODDS are posted at EVEN! This past Monday the NFL told the Appeals court that the argument over whether or not the lockout is legal should not get in the way of the 2011 NFL Season. The league has essentially been operating in the last days as if the lockout is in tack. They’ve allowed players into their facilities. Read more…
This 2011 NFL Draft which is the 76th NFL draft will take place at Radio City Music Hall in New York, New York from April 28th, 2011 to April 30th, 2011 and again for the second consecutive year be on prime time Television.
The NFL team the has the 1st pick for the 2011 National Football League Draft and the 1st round of the Draft with 32 picks that takes place on Thursday, April 28th, 2011 is the Carolina Panthers while the 2nd and 3rd rounds will be on Friday, April 29th and the round of 4-7 will take place on April 30th, Saturday. The Denver Bronco will follow the Panthers with the second (2nd) pick and then the Buffalo Bills will have the third (3rd) pick. Read more…
In all the pre-Super Bowl hoopla and all the betting on the Super Bowl information and media overload, you’re not likely to find a interesting or contradictory person or player than the Pittsburgh Steelers Troy Polamalu.
Polamalu was recently announced as the winner of the 2011 AP Defensive Player of the Year, joining fellow teammate LB James Harrison and Green Bay CB Charles Woodson as the other Defensive Player of the Year winners in this year’s Super Bowl.
Polamalu, known for his signature wild hair that hands over his name plate, his key plays and vicious hits is the last person you might expect to be playing in the NFL. If he weren’t blessed tremendous athletic talent he’d most likely be a monk right now. A soft spoken, almost monastic spiritualist off the field Polamalu shows no inclination that he makes his living by knocking people senseless. Read more…
In the run up the Super Bowl betting there has been much attention focused on the two franchises’ starting QBs. And rightly so.
The Green Packers have the best QB in the NFL postseason this year in Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers phenomenal season was a bit overshadowed by Tom Brady’s mind-blowing stats (36 TDs and only 4 INTs) but with Brady’s Patriots sent home in the divisional round of the playoffs, Rodgers (3,922 yards, 28 TDs, 11 INTs) is the undisputed best QB left.
But Pittsburgh’s Ben Roethlisberger is a 2-time Lombardi Trophy winner and the most dangerous big play QB in the game. You can be sure that both of these QBs will play a big part in their team’s success this weekend. Read more…