No players in any sport are evaluated based on championships as much as NFL quarterbacks. But is it fair to judge a quarterback's entire career on that one criteria?
Tim Tebow is a superstar masquerading as an underdog. He's been a winner at the highest level his entire life. Should we really be surprised that he's a winner in the NFL, too? Lin, however, is the ultimate underdog.
Each year around this time the calls and emails start -- magazines, associations, think tanks. "What are the most innovative companies in the world?" ...
It dawned on me this morning that my Sundays are WIDE open now that the NFL is over. I honestly have no idea what to do with myself. Although, I think my cat will freak out if I'm not there on the couch for hours at a time like I was during the season.
It was kind of nice for a little bit and then it got really bad, really fast, and I still don't think I've fully recovered. I'm ready for a fresh start and positive change. But all that is a long way off.
It goes without saying that everyone loves a good party, from President Obama, who has hosted dozens of celebrity-filled parties, all the way dow...
If you had any doubt that sports and social media go hand in hand, this week's Super Bowl XLVI should have convinced you.
An unfamiliar mixed emotion overtook my 9-year-old son, Gabriel, and me as we watched the New York Giants close out the San Francisco 49ers last Sunday.
My football love affair may have started in a basement in suburban Kansas but it has survived my move to New York City
It's Super Bowl Sunday and all anyone in Indianapolis can seem to talk about is Manning, Manning, Manning. Peyton, that is.
As football season comes to a close, it would not be a bad idea for certain teams to think about "painting their dreams." If we think about it, football is like a work of art.
Since the AFL-NFL merger established the modern NFL in 1970, there have been few challenges to the NFL's football preeminence. One of the most memorable of those challenges occurred in the 1980s and lasted for three seasons.
No one takes health and fitness more seriously than today's top football players. So isn't it kind of absurd that as we watch Sunday's game we will all be bombarded by advertisements for some of the unhealthiest junk food imaginable?
At the parties you'll all be throwing this Sunday, give the chili a year off. Because 2012 is the year of the chowder: New England vs. Manhattan, clam vs. clam.
When coaches evaluate and break down players during practices and showcases they look to see how balanced they are and if the balls of their feet are on the ground.
We've pulled together five of our favorite, no-fuss food recipes infused with everything from beer to soda to bitters, so that come Sunday you'll be happy no matter which team you're pulling for.