Monday, August 01, 2005
NFL INFO YOU SHOULD BE READING
Training camp is in full swing and before you know it, the season will kickoff soon.
Here's a few NFL-related columns/blogs that you should be reading on a daily basis:
---Mike Sando's Seahawks Insider blog (Tacoma News Tribune)
David already linked to this earlier, but it's good enough to be linked twice in one day. Sando is the Seahawks beat writer for the Tacoma News Tribune. His blog is full of great information that is beneficial to Seahawks fans everywhere. I just wish some of the commenters had a brain. But that's the price you pay when you open up your blog to comments.
---Peter King's Monday Morning Quarterback (Sports Illustrated)
This is a must-read during the season. Sure, he talks about Starbucks too much. But don't let the coffee ramblings distract you from reading the best "day-after" column in the business.
---Peter King's NFL Training Camp blog (Sports Illustrated)
King has fallen victim to the blog craze, heh. Seriously, King is traveling to various NFL training camps this summer and keeping a running blog on each visit. So far, he has been to the Dolphins, Falcons, Bears, Packers, and Lions camps.
---Len Pasquarelli's Tip Sheet (ESPN.com)
Pasquarelli is my favorite writer at ESPN.com. His Tip Sheet column has a lot of good information. I've always enjoyed listening to Pasquarelli talk about football. He's one of the good guys. I wish ESPN would feature him more on-the-air.
---Gregg Easterbrook's Tuesday Morning Quarterback (NFL.com)
Just kidding. How can I link to a guy who has no respect for the Seahawks whatsoever? The Blue Man Group? Give me a break.
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Those are just a few of the links I read on daily basis when it comes to the National Football League (cue the Monday Night Football music).
If you have any NFL columns/blogs you want to let us know about, just put them in the box. Surely I'll find a few minutes out of my day to read them.
(By the way, please do not talk about Rafael Palmeiro's suspension in this post. I'm with the U.S.S. Mariner when it comes to steroids. I hate them and I'd rather not talk about them. Consider this one of the few times when a topic is considered off-limits here at Sports And Bremertonians. Thanks.)
Here's a few NFL-related columns/blogs that you should be reading on a daily basis:
---Mike Sando's Seahawks Insider blog (Tacoma News Tribune)
David already linked to this earlier, but it's good enough to be linked twice in one day. Sando is the Seahawks beat writer for the Tacoma News Tribune. His blog is full of great information that is beneficial to Seahawks fans everywhere. I just wish some of the commenters had a brain. But that's the price you pay when you open up your blog to comments.
---Peter King's Monday Morning Quarterback (Sports Illustrated)
This is a must-read during the season. Sure, he talks about Starbucks too much. But don't let the coffee ramblings distract you from reading the best "day-after" column in the business.
---Peter King's NFL Training Camp blog (Sports Illustrated)
King has fallen victim to the blog craze, heh. Seriously, King is traveling to various NFL training camps this summer and keeping a running blog on each visit. So far, he has been to the Dolphins, Falcons, Bears, Packers, and Lions camps.
---Len Pasquarelli's Tip Sheet (ESPN.com)
Pasquarelli is my favorite writer at ESPN.com. His Tip Sheet column has a lot of good information. I've always enjoyed listening to Pasquarelli talk about football. He's one of the good guys. I wish ESPN would feature him more on-the-air.
---Gregg Easterbrook's Tuesday Morning Quarterback (NFL.com)
Just kidding. How can I link to a guy who has no respect for the Seahawks whatsoever? The Blue Man Group? Give me a break.
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Those are just a few of the links I read on daily basis when it comes to the National Football League (cue the Monday Night Football music).
If you have any NFL columns/blogs you want to let us know about, just put them in the box. Surely I'll find a few minutes out of my day to read them.
(By the way, please do not talk about Rafael Palmeiro's suspension in this post. I'm with the U.S.S. Mariner when it comes to steroids. I hate them and I'd rather not talk about them. Consider this one of the few times when a topic is considered off-limits here at Sports And Bremertonians. Thanks.)