27 Feb 2006, 06:48pm by Guest
New Orleans fell apart from the beginning of the season, while Atlanta waited until November. Tampa Bay and Carolina were successful, only to find their holes exposed in the postseason. Meet FO intern Darrel Michaud as he takes you for a trip around the NFC South.
42 comments, Last at 10 Apr 2006, 12:08am by ski
24 Feb 2006, 03:20pm by Ned Macey
How soon will the Houston Texans be competitive? Will the Colts survive life without Edge? Will Edge be playing somewhere else in the AFC? What should Jacksonville and Tennessee do about David Garrard and Steve McNair? Ned Macey answers these and other questions facing AFC South teams in the free agent period.
53 comments, Last at 05 Apr 2006, 12:22am by someone
20 Feb 2006, 03:46pm by Mike Tanier
Two teams court T.O., Al Davis seeks swagger, ex-assistants fire off at Marty Schottenheimer, Herm Edwards and Gunther Cunningham talk turkey, A.J. Smith and Drew Brees play chicken, and Ty Law and Jason Whitlock drink Grey Goose. Mike Tanier brings you all of this, plus all of the Heimerdinger you can handle.
58 comments, Last at 29 Mar 2006, 4:24am by Ryan
16 Feb 2006, 01:08pm by Michael David Smith
The team everyone thought would stink was good. The other three teams all have new coaches. The NFC North surprised everyone in 2005, and we explore some of the early story lines for 2006 in the latest installment of Four Downs.
131 comments, Last at 05 Mar 2006, 12:43pm by Steve
14 Feb 2006, 09:43am by P. Ryan Wilson
Ryan Wilson takes some time off from his round-the-clock revelry in the Steelers' championship to break down the AFC North's free agency picture.
109 comments, Last at 19 Feb 2006, 6:30pm by tinselburn
10 Feb 2006, 05:44pm by Al Bogdan
The first Four Downs of 2006 is a free agency forecast of the NFC East. Would you believe the Eagles have lots of cap space, and the Redskins have almost none? The more things change...
98 comments, Last at 09 Mar 2006, 12:51am by Jimi
05 Sep 2005, 01:22am by Al Bogdan
The Eagles have more cap space than they know what to do with (literally), the Cowboys have a lot of receivers who may or may not be any good, the Giants have a backup quarterback doing his best Brett Favre imitation, and the Redskins have a Napoleon complex. It's business as usual in the NFC East, as Al writes in his last edition of Four Downs.
34 comments, Last at 08 Sep 2005, 1:16pm by Pat
04 Sep 2005, 06:43pm by Michael David Smith
There's cautious optimism in the NFC North for improvement in the Bears' awful offense and everyone else's awful defense. As Michael David Smith writes in his final Four Downs, the emphasis is on "cautious."
22 comments, Last at 08 Sep 2005, 9:55am by Wicked
02 Sep 2005, 12:45pm by Will Carroll
The Bills get their backups in order, the Jets get their chemistry in order, and the Dolphins get their offense in order. Or not. Will Carroll sits in for the AFC East's final version of Four Downs.
10 comments, Last at 05 Sep 2005, 1:53am by johonny
31 Aug 2005, 09:58pm by Russell Levine
There are more important issues in New Orleans, but this is a football site, so we talk football. In the final edition of Four Downs for the NFC South, Russell has the scoop on the homeless Saints and the latest news from their division foes.
38 comments, Last at 06 Sep 2005, 11:45pm by Danny