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Showing newest 8 of 11 posts from August 2008. Show older posts
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Friday, August 29, 2008

...and now for the games that count

It's pretty hard to get excited over a preseason game, even if it is a rematch of the most recent Super Bowl.

That said, it was pretty ho-hum, even for a preseason game. Eli Manning and Tom Brady were absent, there were only a few big plays on either side of the ball, and no one was left in East Rutherford to see the Pats try to mount a comeback. The Giants, of course, won 19-14 and finished the preseason even at 2-2.

David Carr played much better throughout the course of this game than against the Jets the previous week, which might not be saying a lot because he had nowhere to go but up, but it was still good enough to warrant serious consideration for the backup QB role. The Giants also have potential playmakers in Manningham, London, and Ware. Replacement kicker Josh Huston missed a PAT but nothing else.

The defense will miss Strahan and Osi for certain, but Mathias Kiwanuka can fill one of those roles. I saw him play at Boston College before he arrived with the Giants and know him to be a talented player (some of which Giants fans have already seen, and would have seen more of had he not been injured). In any case, the defensive end role is now his full-time once again.

It will be interesting to see Tom Coughlin's list of final cuts to the roster (which are supposedly coming on Saturday). Especially on the offensive side, there are a number of good candidates to choose from, so I don't envy the decisions the coach has to make.

The preseason, though, is mercifully over. Now it will be the champion Giants at home against Washington. The Giants are currently the favorites and I would expect them to be.

Giants finish preseason 2-2...

Some of you were talking about rematch! What? Give me a break, we all knew that the Giants and Patriots would not risk their best players in the preseason finale. Patriots without Tom Brady are not the same! They are average team at best. Giants showed that they will NOT repeat as the superbowl champs. The defense does not look anything like the defense during the playoffs game.

Giants is a mystery team. I think they will finish the season around 8 - 8! Go Cowboys....

Thursday, August 28, 2008

A rematch? Unlit

On the face of it, the teams' names should create interest. Reality does, however, define fact: last pre-season game. Starters for both teams will be limited to no-to-less than a dozen plays. Preseason injuries and retirement have, seemingly, decimated the GiantsGiants, who are well-coached. The Patriots (although the taste of defeat must swell in the belly), will use this game as a prep for their opener against KC). The Giants will be cautious of all their players and run routs.

Both teams realize that rosters must be cut to 53 this coming week. NY plays next Thursday. Look for yet another reason to watch something a bit more important, such as something in Denver...

High hopes for excitement?: A rematch of Giant proportions

High hopes.

The Patriots had high hopes for being the first 19-0 team, which some might say eclipses the '72 Dolphins' quest for gridiron immortality.

The Giants quashed those hopes in one of the greatest Super Bowl upsets, if not in my mind THE greatest Super Bowl upset (Sorry Broadway Joe......you didnt break 3 tackles and throw a bullet to a receiver only to have him catch it against his helmet, guarantee or not).

However.......let's not get our high hopes up for a repeat of that same electrifying montage of nail biting, gut wrenching and ultimately, glorifying football.

The main issue on both teams' minds: Injuries. With Osi Umenyiora out for the season during the loss to the Jets (and yes, I do believe the Madden Curse will befall the savior of Gang Green in a sort of karmic twist), and Mathias Kiwanuka shifting back to his old position at DE, it has some worrying that the defense which was so vaunted in the Super Bowl would not be the same. However, Strahan or not, this is one of the more underrated defenses in the league. As they proved compared to the Pats' been there, done that defense made up of old men (yes, Junior Seau at 39 counts), they were young and hungry enough to go out and slap Tom Brady around, unaware of any intimidation factor. This makes them very dangerous, especially on overconfident teams like the Pats. Although Brady is hobbling around with his foot injury that was the source of much speculation leading up to the title game, the Pats' line is one of the best in the league and will provide plenty of protection to whoever is in the pocket. Hence, the D-unit will have to step up and make some big plays, especially Kiwanuka. However.....if Kiwanuka cannot make those crucial stops, like he did with Vince Young a couple years back........I say we bring Mike Strahan back alimony or not.

Offensively, the Big Blue Sky is a little cloudy. Although Eli Manning has reaaaaaaaaally stepped up, same as Peyton did during his 3rd and 4th years, the receiving picture is not that great. Plaxico Burress has been hobbled by an ankle injury throughout camp, and Mario Manningham and Sinorice Moss (Santana's little bro) have both been out as well. Amani Toomer is 34, which is like 75 in real person years. He is still reliable but age is quickly catching up, a la Torry Holt. This is where your running game really starts to make things a lot easier for you. The Giants have opted to have it by committee, with 3 very talented runningbacks being the band. Small tank.........er I mean running back Brandon Jacobs will continue to smash through defenses and for all you fantasy owners out there, who else would you want in those red zone situations? Ahmad Bradshaw is very quick and maneuverable, being able to slash his way through defenses and Derrick Ward with some of the better explosive power in a 3rd man committee I have seen. The only question mark will be if Jacobs is happy with the sharing. He might not buy into the "caring is sharing" belief and he could be gone next year if he does not get the lions' share.

Both teams have been very concerned over the health of their starters. With good reason, seeing there are very high expectations on both teams. You will see 1st team offense and defense come out and showboat for a good 10-20 plays but don't expect much else. Otherwise, it should be a fun game if for nothing more than bragging rights as the last pre-season game of the 2008-09 season. It will be kept close but I do see the Giants pulling it out, 28-21.

Stay tuned for more information as the season unfolds. As a Giants fan since watching LT play breadstick with Joe Theismann's leg at the wee age of 2 1/2, the season after a Super Bowl is always most exciting. Or.......the Giants can revert back to their old ways and make them the most frustrating team to watch. Either way, it should be an excellent season with a team definetely on the rise, and it is an honor to share with you ladies and gents all the excitement of football in New York.

Have a great and safe Labor Day weekend. See you next Wednesday for my preview of Giants-Skins. Oh, and here is a lesson to be learned about Rocks, Paper, Scissors.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Injury Bug

The injury bug is out! Wow... NYG will be out of their best pass rusher for the season! It is really too bad, but it good news for their competitors. NYG had one of the best defense last year. How much is this going to affect the team?
I don't feel sorry for them!

Giants vs Jets 08/21/2008

"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way"....surely the Giant / Jets game last thursday evening was clearly a "Tale of Two Cities"
For the New York Jets fans, for the first time since "Broadway Joe" (or at least since Bill Parcels) hope springs eternal. The arrival of Bret Farve puts pride back in the fans of "Gang Green" and while a thirty-nine year old quaterback cannot solve all the problems of a team coming off a 4 and 12 season, he does give you reason to feel good about your chances this season. The playoffs are a real possibility and as they say "once your in the tournament, ya never know....".
Meanwhile, while I though the Giants would need a year to recover from their trip (and win) of the Super Bowl, much of their hope went down during a meaningless pre-season game when their best defensive player tour out his knee and ended his season. Even before Osi went down I felt that between the 2008/2009"Post Super Bowl" schedule, losing Shockey, Strahan, Mitchell, etc, and even just the fact that no one (outside of New England) repeats anymore, that the Giants would have a tough season ahead. Now, Giant fans will just have to enjoy winning it all last year for a little while longer.

Friday, August 22, 2008

It is not as bad as I thought...

Let me be honest... I can't stand the NYG, but I do have to admit... They are not as bad as I thought. The NFC East is the toughest division in the NFL. It will be very hard for the Cowboys to repeat as division champions as well as I think NYG will NOT repeat as superbowl champs! 

Thursday, August 14, 2008

2008 NFL Season

The 2008 NFL Season will be the 89th season of the National Football League, the major professional American football league in the United States, themed with the slogan "Believe in Now." The Super Bowl championship game for this season, Super Bowl XLIII, is scheduled to be played at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida on February 1, 2009.[2]

The regular season is set to begin on September 4 when the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants host the Washington Redskins in the NFL Kickoff game. The season will conclude with the 2009 Pro Bowl on February 8, 2009.

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[edit] Schedule

Based on the NFL's scheduling formula, the intraconference and interconference matchups for 2008 are:[3]

Division AFC opponent NFC opponent
AFC East AFC West NFC West
AFC North AFC South NFC East
AFC South AFC North NFC North
AFC West AFC East NFC South
NFC East AFC North NFC West
NFC North AFC South NFC South
NFC South AFC West NFC North
NFC West AFC East NFC East

The annual NFL Kickoff Game to start the season is set for September 4 and will feature the Super Bowl XLII champion New York Giants hosting their division rivals, the Washington Redskins, at Giants Stadium. It will be held 90 minutes earlier than previous years, at 7 p.m. EDT, because of a time conflict with the 2008 Republican National Convention.[1]

Other featured games during the opening week include the NBC Sunday Night Football game between the Chicago Bears and the Indianapolis Colts, scheduled for 8:15 p.m. EDT, (the first regular season game at Lucas Oil Stadium and a rematch of Super Bowl XLI), and two Monday Night Football contests, both division rivalries, as part of the now annual doubleheader: Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers at 7:00 p.m. EDT, and the Denver Broncos at the Oakland Raiders at 10:15 p.m. EDT.[4]

Meanwhile, the traditional Thanksgiving Day games will be held on November 27, with the Detroit Lions hosting the Tennessee Titans at 12:30 PM EST on CBS, the Dallas Cowboys' home game following suit on FOX at 4:15 PM EST against the Seattle Seahawks. A third game on NFL Network, featuring the Arizona Cardinals and the Philadelphia Eagles will follow at 8:15 PM EST.[1][3] It will be the first home game for the Eagles on Thanksgiving Day since 1940, and their first since the infamous Bounty Bowl Game in 1989.

In preseason games, the annual Pro Football Hall of Fame Game was played August 3 between the Indianapolis Colts and Washington Redskins, which aired on NBC Sunday Night Football.[5] Washington won the game, 30-16.[6] On April 3, the league revealed the other preseason games[7] which includes the first game of the Toronto Series, which will be played August 14 between the Buffalo Bills and the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Thursday and Saturday night games will also see a change. Instead of starting on Thanksgiving as in previous years, this year's Thursday night games will begin three weeks prior, on November 6, and run through week 16. Seven Thursday night games and only one Saturday night game will take place, due to federal antitrust legislation that prohibits NFL games on Saturdays during college football season.

Despite NFL tradition to play games on Christmas if the holiday lands on a day of the week when the NFL normally plays, and the fact that Christmas lands on a Thursday in 2008, the NFL opted not to hold a Christmas game this season, instead scheduling all of its week 17 matchups for Sunday.

The 2008 season also is the third season of the use of the "flexible scheduling" for Sunday games starting with Week 11.

The NFL's Pro Bowl all-star game at the end of the season will be played at Aloha Stadium in the Honolulu suburb of ʻAiea, Hawaiʻi for the 30th consecutive season. The league had the option under their current contract to hold the game elsewhere, including the possibility of moving it to the host site of the Super Bowl.[8][9]

[edit] International Play

This will be the second consecutive season that the league will play at least one regular season game outside the United States as part of its International Series. The contest between the San Diego Chargers and the New Orleans Saints will be played at Wembley Stadium in London on October 26.[10][11] The Chargers will play at Buffalo the week earlier on October 19 so they can immediately travel to London afterward in order to get used to the time difference.[10]

The league has also approved the Buffalo Bills' request to play at least one regular season home game at Toronto's Rogers Centre over each of the next five seasons.[12] Team owner Ralph C. Wilson Jr. petitioned the league to play at least one game in Canada to strengthen his club's fan base in Ontario. [13] The game in Toronto will be on December 7, after the end of the 2008 CFL season[12], against the Miami Dolphins. CBS will telecast both games regionally; the Toronto game will be carried across Canada on Rogers Sportsnet and City TV.

[edit] Rule Changes

The following rule changes were passed at the league's annual owners meeting in Palm Beach, Florida during the week of March 31:[14]

  • One defensive player will be allowed to wear a radio similar to the one worn by the quarterback to communicate with the coaching staff.
  • The "force-out" rule on catches made near the sidelines has been eliminated. A receiver now must come down with the ball and both feet in bounds for a pass to be ruled complete; previously, passes would be ruled complete if the receiver was pushed by a defender while in the air and the official judged that he would have come down in bounds had he not been pushed. However, if a receiver is wrapped up in mid-air by a defender and carried out of bounds before both feet touch the ground, the official can still rule the play a completion.[15]
  • The 5-yard incidental grabbing of the face mask penalty has been eliminated; incidental contact will not result in a penalty, though intentional grabbing of the face mask will remain a 15-yard personal foul.
  • Teams that win the opening coin toss now have the option to defer the decision until the start of the second half, the same as in college football.
  • Field goal attempts that bounce off the goal post are now reviewable under instant replay. This change followed a decision during the previous season during a Browns-Ravens game when Phil Dawson's game-tying field goal hit an upright, then the crossbar and the back of the goal post.
  • Legal forward hand offs that touch the ground and attempted snaps when the ball hits the ground before the quarterback touches it are now considered fumbles; previously, forward hand offs were treated as incomplete passes, while a snap that hit the ground before the quarterback touched it was a 5-yard illegal procedure penalty.

[edit] Television in the United States

For more details on this topic, see NFL on television.

This will be the third season under the league's current television contracts with its American broadcast partners. CBS Sports and FOX Sports will televise Sunday afternoon AFC and NFC games, respectively.[16] For primetime games, NBC will broadcast Sunday Night Football and ESPN will air Monday Night Football.[17] The NFL Network's Run to the Playoffs will also broadcast selected seven Thursday and one Saturday late season night games,[18] although there are reportedly negotiations to move those games to ESPN Classic.[19]

This will also be the last NFL season to be broadcast over the air in analog television in the United States; the digital television transition occurs on February 17, 2009, just eight days after the Pro Bowl. Border stations in Canada and Mexico will continue to broadcast in analog; cable stations are unaffected and will be distributed in the format of the cable provider's choice.

NBC has the rights to broadcast Super Bowl XLIII, their first Super Bowl since Super Bowl XXXII at the end of the 1997 season.[17]

ESPN has reduced the on-air roles of sideline reporters Michele Tafoya and Suzy Kolber during the Monday Night Football telecast.[20] Also, Emmitt Smith will be replaced on Sunday NFL Countdown by Cris Carter, who comes over from HBO. Meanwhile, NBC's Football Night in America will reunite Dan Patrick with Keith Olbermann on television for the first time since 1997 when they co-hosted SportsCenter. The in-house NFL Network saw Bryant Gumbel resign as their play-by-play announcer after two seasons on the network's Run to the Playoffs package that critics described as "lackluster."[21] Taking his place will be New York Giants radio announcer Bob Papa.

Additionally, NFL Films-produced Inside the NFL has changed premium cable homes from Time Warner's HBO after three decades to CBS' Showtime. Also changed: James Brown (from the parent network's The NFL Today) as host and Phil Simms as one of the analysts. Cris Collinsworth is staying, but Dan Marino has been dropped as a studio analyst, and the aforementioned Cris Carter moved to ESPN.

On radio, Westwood One has separated from its longtime corporate sister, CBS Radio. This could possibly affect the network's NFL on Westwood One coverage, which it has carried since the two networks merged in the late 1990s. The Westwood One coverage currently uses the NFL on CBS branding on its broadcasts. Also, the Sports USA Radio Network, another syndicator, has been sold along with parent company Jones Radio Networks to the Triton Media Group.

[edit] Coaching changes

The following teams will have new head coaches in 2008:

Team 2008 Coach Former Coach(es) Reason for leaving Story/Accomplishments
Atlanta Falcons Mike Smith, Jacksonville Jaguars defensive coordinator[22] Bobby Petrino[23];
Emmitt Thomas, interim for 3 games[24]
Petrino resigned after 13 games to take the same job at the University of Arkansas. In his first and only season, Petrino went 3-10 before resigning. Under interim head coach Thomas, the Falcons went 1-2 over the remainder of the season.
Baltimore Ravens John Harbaugh, Philadelphia Eagles defensive backs coach [25] Brian Billick[26] Fired Hired in 1999, and led the Ravens to a Super Bowl title at the end of the 2000 season.
Miami Dolphins Tony Sparano, Dallas Cowboys assistant head coach/offensive line coach[27] Cam Cameron[28] Fired In his first and only season, the Cameron-led Dolphins finished with a league worst 1-15 record.
Washington Redskins Jim Zorn, Seattle Seahawks quarterbacks coach[29] Joe Gibbs[30] Retired Finished 16 overall seasons as Redskins head coach. During his first tenure, 1981-92, the club won three Super Bowls (XVII, XXII, and XXVI) and four NFC Championships (1982, 1983, 1987 and 1991). After being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1996, he rejoined the team in 2004.

[edit] Events

[edit] New logo

This will be the first season that the league will use a new, updated logo. Unveiled on August 31, 2007 in USA Today, the new design features eight white stars, representing each of the league's eight divisions, instead of 23 on the old logo. The football has been redesigned and rotated to the same angle as the one on the top of the Vince Lombardi Trophy given to the Super Bowl champion. Darker shades of red and blue, specifically navy blue, are also used, along with font lettering to that of the league's current typeface for other logos.[31] The new logo officially made its debut during the 2008 NFL Draft on April 26.

[edit] New stadiums

In addition to the Bills playing one home game in Toronto's Rogers Centre, this will be the first season that the Indianapolis Colts will play their home games at Lucas Oil Stadium.[32] Meanwhile, 2008 will be the final year that the Dallas Cowboys will play at Texas Stadium; they are scheduled to move into their new stadium in Arlington, Texas in 2009.[33] This is also the last year both the New York Giants and New York Jets will be playing at Giants Stadium. Starting in 2009 both teams will be playing in "The Meadowlands Stadium."

[edit] St. Louis Rams and Georgia Frontiere

On January 18, 2008, Georgia Frontiere, owner of the St. Louis Rams died due to complications with breast cancer.[34] The Rams announced that during the 2008 season they will wear a commemorative patch in her honor, with her signature on their left shoulder.

[edit] Kansas City Chiefs and Lamar Hunt

On January 31, 2008, Clark Hunt, chairman of the board for the Kansas City Chiefs announced that henceforth the team's Lamar Hunt/American Football League tribute patch that was introduced in the 2007 season will be a permanent part of the Chiefs' uniform.[35] joining the Chicago Bears (with George Halas) and the Cleveland Browns (with Al Lerner) with such a patch.

[edit] "Retirement"/Unretirement of Brett Favre

The 2008 season will mark the first time since September 20, 1992 that someone other than Brett Favre will start at quarterback for the Green Bay Packers, as Aaron Rodgers will become the new offensive "Leader of The Pack." At first, this was given Favre's announcement on March 4 that he would retire from the league after sixteen seasons. He owns many NFL records, including most wins as a quarterback, most touchdowns thrown, and most consecutive starts at quarterback. He started every Packers game, regular season and postseason, for nearly sixteen full seasons (September 27, 1992January 20, 2008). The Packers were scheduled to retire Favre's #4 jersey in a ceremony during the first week of the season. However in July, he publicly indicated that he wanted to play again as the starting quarterback. The Packers did not give it to him, nor were they willing to release him, and was reinstated on August 3 by Commissioner Goodell. Three days later, Favre was traded to the New York Jets for a draft pick.

[edit] Tim Russert

The stretch of highway outside Ralph Wilson Stadium along U.S. Route 20A in Orchard Park, New York has been named the Timothy J. Russert Highway. Russert was NBC News's chief Washington bureau correspondent and the host of Meet the Press. Russert was also a noted Buffalo Bills fan, and died of a heart attack in June 2008.

[edit] Uniforms

The 2008 season will mark just the third time in the salary cap era (and first since 2001) that no NFL team made major changes to their uniforms or logo. Since 1993, half of the league's teams (Arizona, Atlanta, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Denver, Minnesota, New England, New York Giants, New York Jets, Philadelphia, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa Bay, and Tennessee) have completely redesigned their uniforms (The Patriots doing it three times, though none since 2000.). However, five teams (Detroit, Green Bay, Miami, New Orleans, and Pittsburgh) will make minor but noticeable changes.

The Detroit Lions, in celebration of their 75th season in Motown, abandoned their black third jerseys in favor of 1950's style throwback uniforms. They will wear these uniforms against Jacksonville (November 9th) and Tennessee (Thanksgiving Day - November 27th).

For the 2009, the 49ers are expected to return to their 1980's style uniforms.[36]

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c NFL Considering Early Start for Opener. Associated Press. 26 March 2008.
  2. ^ a b "NFL.com: Future Super Bowl sites". Retrieved on 2007-12-25.
  3. ^ a b 2006 NFL Record and Fact Book, 16. ISBN 1-933405-32-5. 
  4. ^ Kickoff Weekend primetime schedule includes Monday doubleheader. NFL.com. 31 March 2008.
  5. ^ Colts vs. Redskins in '08 HOF Game. Pro Football Hall of Fame. 10 February 2008.
  6. ^ [http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter?game_id=29848&displayPage=tab_gamecenter&season=2008&week=PRE0 NFL.com Gamecenter: Hall of Fame Week 2008 - Colts vs. Redskins
  7. ^ Preseason national TV lineup to feature every '07 playoff team. NFL.com. 3 April 2008.
  8. ^ "Pro Bowl: More moving talk", StarBulletin.com (2007-10-14). Retrieved on 2007-12-17. 
  9. ^ "NFL's Pro Bowl will stay in Honolulu", SI.com (2007-12-28). Retrieved on 2007-12-29. 
  10. ^ a b "Chargers to play Saints in London", The San Diego Union-Tribune (2008-01-27). Retrieved on 2008-01-27. 
  11. ^ "New Orleans Saints to host the San Diego Chargers as the NFL returns to Wembley", Daily Mail (2008-01-27). Retrieved on 2008-01-27. 
  12. ^ a b "Bills have deal in place for Toronto games", The Buffalo News (2008-01-30). Retrieved on 2008-02-02. 
  13. ^ Chris, Mortensen (2008-01-08). "Bills likely to get OK to play game in Toronto", ESPN.com. Retrieved on 2008-02-02. 
  14. ^ "Proposal to reseed playoff teams withdrawn by owners" (2008-04-02). Retrieved on 2008-04-02. 
  15. ^ "Boers and Bernstein 3:00 PM 7/24/08". WSCR (2008-07-24). Retrieved on 2008-07-25.
  16. ^ Archive copy at the Internet Archive Wayback Machine
  17. ^ a b Archive copy at the Internet Archive Wayback Machine
  18. ^ Archive copy at the Internet Archive Wayback Machine
  19. ^ Pergament, Alan. Sports on the Air. The Buffalo News. 28 June 2008.
  20. ^ Hiestand, Michael (2008-02-10). "MNF' reduces roles for field reporters Kolber, Tafoya", USA Today. Retrieved on 2008-02-14. 
  21. ^ Gumbel decides to leave NFL Network. NFL.com. 13 April 2008.
  22. ^ Falcons hire Jaguars' Smith as head coach
  23. ^ "Petrino leaves Falcons", SI.com (2007-12-11). Retrieved on 2008-01-07. 
  24. ^ "Thomas named Falcons interim coach", Atlanta Journal Constitution (2007-12-12). Retrieved on 2008-01-07. 
  25. ^ "Ravens Hire Haubaugh As New Head Coach", NFL.com (2008-01-18). Retrieved on 2008-01-18. 
  26. ^ "Billick fired", Baltimore Sun (2008-01-01). Retrieved on 2008-01-07. 
  27. ^ "Dolphins hire Sparano away from Cowboys", Foxsports.com (2008-01-16). Retrieved on 2008-01-16. 
  28. ^ "Dolphins Fire Cameron After 1-15 Season", Washington Post (2008-01-04). Retrieved on 2008-01-07. 
  29. ^ "Redskins hire Jim Zorn as head coach", SI.com (2008-02-09). Retrieved on 2008-02-09. 
  30. ^ "Joe Gibbs Resigns as Redskins Head Coach", Washington Post (2008-01-08). Retrieved on 2008-01-08. 
  31. ^ McCarthy, Michael. "NFL to revamp shield with redesigned logo", USA Today. Retrieved on 2007-12-24. 
  32. ^ "Lucas Oil: Lucas Oil Stadium". LucasOil.com. Retrieved on 2008-01-07.
  33. ^ "Cowboys Build For The Future By Honoring The Past". DallasCowboys.com (2006-12-12). Retrieved on 2008-01-07.
  34. ^ "Former Rams owner Frontiere dies.". MSNBC. Retrieved on 2008-01-20.
  35. ^ Lamar Hunt patch becomes a permanent part of the Chiefs' uniform KCChiefs.com, 28 January 2008,
  36. ^ 49ers Blog and Q&A: New uniforms? Look for them in 2009 - Sacramento Bee
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