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FBO: Cardiac likely won't win this one
Aaron Schatz, Football OutsidersFootball Outsiders analyzes Week 14 in the NFL, including: The Bengals need to close out Minny early rather than late; what Philly may do to Eli Manning; how bad Pittsburgh is on special teams and why Dallas should fear San Diego's use of shotgun spreads.
Story | Conversation | December 10, 2009
FBO: Week of the shotgun
Aaron Schatz, Football OutsidersFootball Outsiders previews Week 13. Notable trend: shotgun-specific stats will play a big role. Also: blitzing Eli Manning throws him off his game substantially. And the Pats? They might be in some trouble down in South Florida.
Story | Conversation | December 03, 2009
Jackson unlikely to play
Sal Paolantonio, ESPNEagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson, in his first public comments since suffering a concussion last Sunday against the Redskins, tells ESPN's Sal Paolantonio that it was extremely unlikely he will play this Sunday in Atlanta against the Falcons.
Story | Conversation | December 02, 2009FBO: The Reggie Bush breakout
Aaron Schatz, Football OutsidersFootball Outsiders analyzes Week 12 in the NFL. Ideas: Oakland isn't THAT bad; Reggie Bush is poised for a big game vs. New England; Pittsburgh needs to play better in the second half; David Garrard gets knocked around too much and a plan for Houston.
Story | Conversation | November 25, 2009
Instant Replay: Get to know Snelling
Tristan H. Cockcroft, ESPN.comTristan H. Cockcroft looks at the fantasy highlights (Jason Snelling, Eli Manning) and lowlights (Cadillac Williams, Brandon Marshall) from Sunday's Week 11 games.
Story | Conversation | November 22, 2009FBO: A Colts weakness unveiled
Aaron Schatz, Football OutsidersFootball Outsiders applies its metrics to Week 11 in the NFL. Observations: The Colts do have a weakness; the Broncos need to run more; Drew Brees is gonna air it out big-time in Tampa and yes, yes ... Philly is inconsistent.
Story | Conversation | November 19, 2009
FBO: Numbers crunching, Week 10
Aaron Schatz, Football OutsidersFootball Outsiders applies their metrics to analysis of all Week 10 games. Some observations: the red zone will be the key in CIN/PIT; YAC will be the key in NE/IND; and the Eagles? Not a great road team.
Story | Conversation | November 11, 2009
FBO: Crunching the numbers, Week 9
Aaron Schatz, Football OutsidersFootball Outsiders turns their metrics to Week 9. Among the observations: The Panthers are set up to beat the Saints; the Eagles are truly a tale of two halves; in the BAL/CIN game, look at Kelley Washington; and San Diego knows how to play from behind.
Story | Conversation | November 05, 2009
Steelers' no-huddle looms large
John Clayton, ESPN.comBaltimore beat the Broncos by using a smart defensive strategy and a healthy dose of the no-huddle offense. Look for Pittsburgh to use a similar strategy in Denver on Monday night, writes John Clayton.
Story | Conversation | November 05, 200910 Spot: Too much Favre passing?
Adam Schefter, ESPN.comAdam Schefter reflects upon how odd Brett Favre's return to Green Bay is in this edition of the 10 Spot.
Story | Conversation | October 28, 2009FBO: Crunching the Week 8 numbers
Aaron Schatz, Football OutsidersFootball Outsiders turns their metrics on every NFL Week 8 matchup, finding (among many trends) that Philly needs to amp up the Wildcat, GB needs YAC to win and the Saints/Falcons MNF battle is a tale of two halves.
Story | Conversation | October 29, 2009
Play calling not the problem in D.C.
Ron Jaworski, ESPN.comRon Jaworski emerges from the film room and discusses what jumped out at him about this weekend's games.
Story | Conversation | October 23, 2009Redskins facing many questions
Gary Horton, Scouts Inc.Here's what to watch in Monday night's matchup between the Eagles and the Redskins.
Story | Conversation | October 23, 2009
Largent defends Zorn
Matt Mosley, NFC East...Redskins executive vice president of football operations Vinny Cerrato on Sunday...Eagles,' a division opponent, on 'Monday Night Football,' and think that is...
Blog | October 21, 2009Largent rips Snyder's handling of team
Mike Sando, ESPN.comHall of Fame receiver Steve Largent said during a radio interview Tuesday that Washington Redskins coach Jim Zorn considered resigning when owner Daniel Snyder decided he would no longer call the Redskins' plays.
Story | Conversation | October 21, 2009
