The NFL season is almost upon us. I know I’m not the only person out there studying NFL depth charts for the purpose of having the best possible fantasy football team. What is it about the NFL that makes the most popular and exciting fantasy sport? Well it’s really quite simple.
Author: stizzity
This NFL off-season has had its share of big stories. First we had the Terrell Owens fiasco. His agent reportedly screwed him out of becoming an unrestricted free agent by not submitting the proper paperwork on time. He then seeks a trade, but gets traded to a team he doesn’t want to play for, the Ravens. Then he forces a trade to the grateful Eagles. The Eagles desperately needed to make a move like this. With T.O. on board, a Super Bowl could finally become a reality for a team that has faced so much disappointment the last three seasons. If that doesn’t work for them, then what will?
We were treated to quite a show on Monday night during the Home Run Derby. Miguel Tejada, the smallest guy in the competition, blew everyone out of the water. In the second round, Tejada had 15 home runs. This mark set the all-time record for most home runs ever in a single round. This record seems to be broken almost every year. In an era where it is becoming increasingly easier to hit a home run, records tumble every season. It’s only a matter of time before Bonds passes Hank Aaron’s all-time mark. 80 home runs? 200 RBIs? It may not be long before these seemingly unattainable numbers are achieved during a single season.