Entries Tagged as 'Focus on Football'

Friday, February 1st, 2008

Hillary Like the Pats? Wrong Number!

Prior to the Democratic presidential debate in Los Angeles Thursday, a commentator on CNN compared Hillary Clinton to the New England Patriots, saying she likes to “sit on the ball” after scoring points. A totally inappropriate comment, in my view.
For one thing, the Patriots are known for NOT sitting on the ball, but playing to […]

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Turnovers Key to Super Bowl Outcome, Say Those In the Know

What do Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre, Jacksonville Jaguars running back Fred Taylor and ESPN sports pundits like Stephen A. Smith have in common? They all give the New England Patriots the edge over the New York Giants in Sunday’s Super Bowl context for one very logical reason: turnovers. New England will make fewer […]

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

Can Ya Blame Him? Obama Loves Football — Maybe Even More Than Debating

(This article was originally written Jan. 7, 2008, on the eve of the New Hampshire primaries and the AFC and NFC Championship games in the NFL.)
Anyone watching the NFL Wild Card playoffs this weekend knows this year’s contenders for the Super Bowl title are the real deal, so much so that at least […]

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

The Match That Led to the Rematch: Patriots at Giants 12/29/07

Weeks ago, when I first wrote the following article, I warned NFL fans that the final game of the season between the New England Patriots and the New York Giants was a “good loss” for New York that could transform them into a bigger factor in the playoffs than people realized.
That reality has come to […]

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

Black Snowballs: the Tragedies and Tribulations of African American Athletes in 2007

There was quite a bit of bad news for black athletes in 2007, especially in the NFL. As Commissioner Roger Goodell observed at the memorial service for Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor, the League lost four young, black players in the past year — two of them from gun violence. Other incidents included the season-long […]

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

NFL Spotlight: a Rolling Moss Gathers No Stones

As we head toward Super Bowl XLII, it’s time to look back at this amazing season and the stories of triumph and tribulation in the NFL. Our first story looks at what might be called the “sports rebirth of the year:” the rejuvenation of wide receiver Randy Moss’ career after he joined my home team, the […]

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

Why Democrats Need to Watch More Football

Since I can remember, it’s been an uphill battle for Democrats to win the hearts and minds of most male voters. I don’t think the problem is that complicated because, as many guys have told me, they’re not that complicated. Democrats just need to learn how to talk to guys. As a former Democrat and […]

Monday, January 21st, 2008

The Week in Football and Politics: Why Underdogs RULE

Here we are, on the eve of Super Bowl XLII and the horserace of the 2008 presidential campaign. On the threshold of America’s two most important competitive events, we discuss what could be any team’s most crucial tool — whether in sports or politics. That tool is the underdog mentality.
Pigskin Dogs
Think about it. In the NFL, Red […]