Sunday, May 17, 2015

Dallas Cowboys 2015 Running Game: Darren McFadden Can Have Same Success as DeMarco Murray


I have to ask the Cowboy’s fans and the Cowboy haters out there two vital questions regarding the Dallas Cowboys previous and current running backs?
  1. How well did DeMarco Murray run the football before his monster 2014 season with the Dallas Cowboys?
  2. How well did Darren McFadden run the football as an Oakland Raider before he signed with the Dallas Cowboys?

First, we will address DeMarco Murray’s rushing stats before 2014. According to the NFL.com, Murray’s player profile states the following rushing numbers listed in the snapshot below…
 
photo: NFL.com

Second, we will address Darren McFadden’s rushing stats as a Raider before signing with the Cowboys. According to the NFL.com, McFadden’s player profile states the following rushing numbers listed in the snapshot below…

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

How Dan Snyder Can Change Washington's Last Name

photo: USA Today.com
Yes, Dan Snyder has already stated there is no way he is changing the Washington pro football team’s last name. I am not sure if Snyder has a manager or a marketing representative in his camp, but now is the time for Snyder to start thinking of the people and the future.

If he does not want to change the name based on pressure from Native Americans, the media, news groups, or Congress, Snyder can take a different approach. Please understand this post is not meant to offend any Native American. It is simply one idea to state why Snyder should and could change Washington’s last name. Right now, Snyder is not listening to reasoning so maybe he will listen to

Sunday, February 16, 2014

NFL Marketing Thursday Night Football in Partnership With CBS Was A Premium Strategy

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The NFL has made another power move to market the NFL and its brand to another level. The NFL has decided to add to their partnership with CBS by airing the first eight of 16 Thursday night NFL games for the 2014 season, according to NFL.com.  The strategy was so big that the NFL turned down millions to promote their product on CBS. Accordingto Deadline.com, the NFL turned down $300 million from other broadcasts to air on CBS.

Obviously, CBS is and has been doing a phenomenal job of producing great content. From shows such as CSI, NCSI, The Mentalist and more, CBS has great leverage on the viewing audience. What better way for the NFL to get more viewers than to have

RG3 Could Learn Interview Techniques from Beast Mode in 2014

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If anyone watched how Robert Griffin III, aka RG3, processed any of his media information throughout the 2013 NFL season, most of you saw an implosion of techniques. At times RG3 was responding to questions the media posed to him and other times he would come out and make statements. There were a variety of RG3’s statements via the press, Facebook or Twitter. Many ex-pro football analysts along with plenty of media personnel all agree RG3 should have just kept quiet at times.

I believe the RG3 media response collapse