Bandwagon Love
Time to give Doc the credit he’s due
The Celtics have the best record in basketball and the best defense in the league as well, yet Paulie Knep wonders why Doc Rivers continues to get no credit for any of it. - continued...
The Pats Bandwagon isn’t all that full anymore
They went down when it mattered the most, but Brendon Rosenau says the Patriots will be back next year - and better than ever. - continued...
Spagnuolo a huge reason for Giant success
It was New York's defense that stepped up throughout the playoffs this year, and Eliot Godwin says the credit for that goes to defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo. - continued...
The Heat deserve credit for dealing Shaq
Being able to trade away an aging player with injury issues and his $20 million contract isn't easy, which is why Richard Diaz thinks the Heat made out like bandits in the Shaq/Marion trade. - continued...
Tom Brady’s Michigan Days
Tom Brady has three Super Bowl titles, yet he could never win over the fans back at his alma mater. Paulie Knep talks about the Brady that came out of Michigan, before the rings. - continued...
The New York Giants
There are plenty of reasons to "Go Giant" on Super Bowl Sunday. Ryan Wuerfel shows the G-Men some love as they prepare for the mighty Patriots. - continued...
Lovin’ Super Bowl XXXIV
We've all witnessed our share of great Super Bowls the last 10 to 15 years. But for Tim St.Sauver's money, the best one in recent memory involved Kurt Warner's dominating performance and Mike Jones' key tackle in Super Bowl XXXIV. - continued...
Wes Welker should be underrated no more
He had one Division 1 scholarship offer, then started setting NCAA records. He went undrafted in the NFL, then lead the league in receptions last season. Dan Doogan tells us why now is the perfect time to jump on the Wes Welker Bandwagon. - continued...
Brett Favre has no choice but to return
He's won a ring and holds as many records as any quarterback the game's ever seen. But thanks to his last pass this season being an interception, Justin "Dr. Love" Stiles says there's no way Brett Favre's going anywhere anytime soon. - continued...
Why We Love Kickers
They make or break games all the time, but Eliot Godwin says the kicker still isn't given the proper respect he deserves. We agree, which is why we give a little love to the biggest little guys on the gridiron today. - continued...
The “Keep Brian Dawkins in Philly” Campaign
Brian Dawkins has been to the Pro Bowl six times and is a favorite of the Philly faithful. C.G. Morelli makes a compelling plea to the Eagles' front office for them to keep Dawkins in town. - continued...
Portland’s the best story of this NBA season
Portland's tearing up the NBA these days, and Eliot Godwin feels as if he knows why. They shipped out the riff-raff and brought in some quality personnel, forever leaving behind the days of the Jail Blazers. - continued...
The Ryan Grant Bandwagon is tearing through the NFC
Ryan Grant could have been devastated after fumbling twice in his first three carries, but Chris Kinsey tells us Grant took the opposite approach, and we're jumping on the Bandwagon because of it. - continued...
Atlanta in the playoffs?! It may just happen!
Richard A. Rice believes young, athletic players like Josh Smith, Josh Childress and Al Horford have the Hawks on the fast track to the playoffs. Yeah ... the Hawks ... in the playoffs. Believe it. - continued...
Giants starting from square one
They've been less than impressive in recent years, but Aron Glatczar says the awesome young talent the Giants have now makes them a team to watch the next couple seasons. - continued...
How do the Sixers turn things around?
Rebuilding's never an easy thing to do, but John Kelly believes that's exactly what the Sixers are in store for in order to get back to the top of the Eastern Conference. - continued...
Hiring Neuheisel is the move UCLA had to make
He's had some issues in the past, but that doesn't deter Powers "The Love Machine" Kane from believing Rick Neuheisel was the only move UCLA could really make. - continued...
Falcons should look in Samurai Mike’s direction
Jim Mora, Jr. and Bobby Petrino obviously weren't the right answers for the Falcons, but Richard A. Rice believes he knows who is. Time to look to the captain of the 1986 Super Bowl champions to turn things around in Atlanta. - continued...
What does 2008 have in store for Penn State?
Joe Paterno's Penn State squad finished the year at 9-4, but Chris Kinsey says bigger things are in store for the Nittany Lions in '08. - continued...
Boston improves to 26-3
With the third-best record of all-time through 29 games, the Celtics are the hottest thing the league has seen in 20 years. Brendon Rosenau says now is the perfect time to jump on the bandwagon. - continued...













