Tag Archives: Peyton Manning

NFL Notes 4/1/12

We already know about Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III. They are a virtual slam dunk to go one –two in the NFL draft. But is anybody talking about the third quarterback that will be taken? By all projections it is likely to be Ryan Tannehill of Texas A&M. He could go as early as […]

NFL Notes: 3/24/12

By Tim Peterson One thing we learned last week, as if we didn’t already know, was that football is king. The Madness is in full swing in college basketball, the NBA is a few weeks away from the playoffs and in the MLB spring training is underway. But all anybody cared about was Peyton Manning, […]

The Peterson Principle 3/19/12

So for six months the NBA news revolves around Dwight Howard and it turns out he’s not going anywhere. Yes he’s arguably the best center in the league but he’s also the most indecisive. The latest news on Howard has him opening his own waffle house when he retires.

The Peterson Principle 2/6/12

Super Bowl XLVI The catch made by Mario Mannigham on the Giants game wining drive wasn’t as good as David Tyree’s four years ago. But it was a great play and a perfect throw by Eli Manning.

The Peterson Principle 1/9/12

So much for finding out how that new overtime system in the playoffs works out. One play? What happened to that dominant Pittsburgh defense?  

The Peterson Principle 12/26/11

Notes and observations from Christmas Weekend 2011: It feels strange to have a Sunday in December with just one NFL Game. With Christmas falling on a Sunday all of the games were moved to Saturday the 24th leaving Green Bay and Chicago with the spotlight all to themselves on Sunday night.

The Peterson Principle 12/19/11

High School football season ended last weekend with the crowning of Monrovia and West Covina as CIF Champions for the second straight year. All that’s left for them is the celebrations and parades.

The Peterson Principle 2/9/11

Ben Roethlisberger threw two picks and missed on several passes. One interception was returned to the house and the other cut short a drive. But despite all that, if Rashard Mendenhall doesn’t fumble early in the fourth quarter, you get the feeling the Steelers win the game.

The Peterson Principle 12/28/10

I’m not sure why anybody would have paid 41,000 dollars for a courtside seat to the Lakers-Heat game on Christmas Day. Honestly that’s what was reported that they were going for.

The Peterson Principle 7/13/10

It’s kind of like hitting the football jackpot. I felt like I just won the lottery on Saturday.  When you think about putting together a football preview the first thing that crosses your mind is making the time, the phone calls and the drives to contact all of the coaches.