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Mulligans for the entire sports world

Patrick Hruby and Toby Mergler, Page 2

Page 2 suggests the entire sporting world take a page from golf to erase its worst memories.

Story | Conversation | October 19, 2009

The Scout Team: Rip 'em off

Scott Burton, ESPN The Magazine

Scott Burton explores ways to manipulate trade partners with some visual help from the animal kingdom and statistical help from his favorite machine, Fantasy Scout. Oh yeah, and Michael Turner is about to unleash the fury.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | October 14, 2009

Big Rotowski: Flacco, Smith rising

Christopher Harris, ESPN.com

Christopher Harris updates his fantasy football rankings for the season, with Joe Flacco and the Giants' Steve Smith making the biggest moves.

Story | Conversation | October 06, 2009

Sounding off: NFC West on the airwaves

Mike Sando, NFC West

...Houshmandzadeh. 710ESPN: Cornerback Ken Lucas. 710ESPN: Quarterback Matt Hasselbeck. 106.7 The Fan: Former running back Shaun Alexander. 49ers KNBR680: Blogger Kevin Lynch. Rams 101ESPN: Former coach Mike Martz

Blog | August 27, 2009

Rating running backs in the NFC West

Mike Sando, NFC West

Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando The Seahawks' decision to sign 31-year-old Edgerrin James and confer upon him "complementary" status behind "workhors...

Blog | August 27, 2009

Could Cards' loss be Redskins' gain?

Matt Mosley, NFC East

...Last year, the Redskins became so desperate at running back that they brought in washed-up Shaun Alexander to back up Clinton Portis. The Cowboys and Giants have tremendous depth at the running back...

Blog | April 29, 2009

Polamalu, Fitzgerald on Madden 10 cover

James Walker, AFC North

...AFC North. The curse has been well-documented. Players such as linebacker Ray Lewis, running back Shaun Alexander and quarterbacks Donovan McNabb, Michael Vick and Vince Young all suffered injuries and/or had poor...

Blog | April 24, 2009

AFC East will avoid Madden Curse

Tim Graham, AFC East

...all know how that turned out. Other cover boys include Michael Vick, Daunte Culpepper, Vince Young, Shaun Alexander and Garrison Hearst

Blog | April 22, 2009

Mailbag: Reassessing the Cardinals

Mike Sando, NFC West

Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando Jason from Greeley, Colo., writes: So, I was going to write you about why the Cards fell out of the top 10 in the powe...

Blog | November 29, 2008

Starting jobs still on the line

Mike Sando, NFC West

...the exhibition season. Jones shined in pass protection, a skill the Seahawks value after living with Shaun Alexander's deficiencies in that area. Lawrence Jackson vs. Darryl Tapp, defensive end. The Seahawks haven't...

Blog | September 02, 2008

Marathon mailbag: Maurice Morris vs. Julius Jones

Mike Sando, NFC West

...put up big numbers when given a chance to start (admittedly without the type of blocking Shaun Alexander enjoyed for most of his starting tenure). Morris has also had some injuries over the years...

Blog | August 13, 2008

The Mag: 2009 fantasy football preview

ESPN The Magazine

Adrian Peterson will rush for exactly 1,837 yards -- and 24 other shocking fantasy revelations from the minds at ESPN The Magazine.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | July 15, 2009

Polamalu, Fitzgerald share game's cover

Associated Press

For the first time in its storied -- some say cursed -- history, the cover of EA Sports' "Madden NFL" video game will feature two cover athletes: Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu and Arizona Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald.

Story | Conversation | April 24, 2009

James eager to shed Card colors

Jeffri Chadiha, ESPN.com

Edgerrin James worked out Tuesday in Miami amid many reminders of his Arizona Cardinals career -- a period he wants to put behind him as soon as possible, Jeffri Chadiha writes.

Story | Conversation | March 04, 2009

Owning up to preseason predictions

Gene Wojciechowski, ESPN.com

Gene Wojciechowski made 43 predictions before the NFL season. How did they turn out? Let's just say it takes a real man to admit when he's wrong.

Story | Conversation | January 21, 2009