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Bill WilliamsonAFC West Blog | E-mail | Chats | NFL Blog NetworkBill Williamson covered the Broncos for four seasons for the Denver Post. He previously covered the Vikings, Packers and Seahawks. Covering the NFL is his passion. Williamson lives in Parker, Colo., with his wife and no kids and no pets. He's from Mountain View, Calif. -- in the shadows of Stanford -- but went to the anti-Stanford, Chico State. |
Chiefs suffer first TV blackout in 19 years
Bill Williamson, AFC WestAs a lackluster season comes to a close, local Chiefs fans won't be able to watch the team's last home game on TV, the first blackout in Kansas City i...
Blog | December 17, 2009Needs improvement
Bill Williamson, AFC WestHere's an area each team in the AFC West needs to improve on during Week 15: Denver, start fast: The Broncos fell behind Indianapolis 21-0 last week...
Blog | December 17, 2009Four players to watch
Bill Williamson, AFC West...two games, both in Kansas City. Cassel was booed for his four-interception effort Sunday against the Bills. The Chiefs host Cleveland on Sunday. If Cassel struggles again, the boos will get louder. Oakland, Tyvon...
Blog | December 17, 2009Sound off responses
Bill Williamson, AFC West...deserves it. Below are some of your responses. Thanks to everyone who participated: Scott from Portland, Or: Bill, I was upset when they fired Marty and more distraught when I heard Norv was to be...
Blog | December 17, 2009AFC West chat transcript
Bill Williamson, AFC WestHere is a transcript from our AFC West chat, which was held earlier Thursday. Thanks to everyone who participated.
Blog | December 17, 2009Early AFC West news and notes
Bill Williamson, AFC WestThe dream of many Oakland Raiders fans was that Bruce Allen would return to the team and perhaps bring former Oakland coach Jon Gruden back to town wi...
Blog | December 17, 2009Chargers to host emotional Bengals
Bill Williamson, AFC WestThe San Diego Chargers have become part of the biggest story in the NFL right now. The Chargers will host the heartbroken Cincinnati Bengals on Sunda...
Blog | December 17, 2009Chargers avoid TV blackout
Bill Williamson, AFC WestSan Diego knows a big game when it sees it. The Chargers did not have to sweat out a potential local television blackout this week. The team has sold...
Blog | December 17, 2009Let's chat
Bill Williamson, AFC WestOur AFC West chat will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. ET. There is plenty to talk about as the Chargers and the Broncos try to continue their playoff pus...
Blog | December 17, 2009Evening AFC West news and notes
Bill Williamson, AFC WestDenver's backfield is banged up going into Sunday's game against the visiting Raiders. Correll Buckhalter didn't practice because of an ankle injury h...
Blog | December 16, 2009Who's the AFC West MVP?
Bill Williamson, AFC WestUsing AFC East blogger Tim Graham as inspiration, we're going to look at the candidates if we were (and maybe we will in January) giving an AFC West M...
Blog | December 16, 2009The 411 on Oakland's two new QBs
Bill Williamson, AFC West...be in the mix later in the season. To breakdown Frye, we enlisted the help of Matt Williamson of Scouts Inc. Williamson was with Fyre at Akron: Charlie is one of the favorite people and...
Blog | December 16, 2009AFC West mailbag
Bill Williamson, AFC West...could resurface as the Chargers' defensive coordinator if he is fired as the Cowboy's coach. Bill Williamson: I think the only way it could happen is if current defensive coordinator Ron Rivera gets...
Blog | December 16, 2009Frye over Russell: See you later, JaMarcus
Bill Williamson, AFC WestWe've been somewhat expecting this decision since Monday. Still, it was shocking to hear the official news: The Oakland Raiders have chosen quarterba...
Blog | December 16, 2009You pick it: AFC West storylines
Bill Williamson, AFC WestThe candidates are: Marshall breaks record: Denver receiver Brandon Marshall set an NFL single-game record with 21 catches for 200 yards Sunday in a ...
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