
2011 NFL Mock Draft v 5.0. Who has moved up and who has slid in this version of the 2011 NFL mock draft? Who is going number one? Newton? Peterson? Gabbert?
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2011 NFL Mock Draft v 5.0. Who has moved up and who has slid in this version of the 2011 NFL mock draft? Who is going number one? Newton? Peterson? Gabbert?

You knew it was only a matter of time before the NFLPA fired back with a response to Roger Goodell’s lame letter that he sent to the NFLPA on Thursday urging players to pressure NFLPA leadership to agree to come back to the “bargaining table.”

The league threw its first jab at the NFLPA through the media by releasing a copy of the final proposal for a new CBA that the NFLPA turned down and Drew Brees fired back on Monday.

2011 NFL Mock Draft v 3.0. Who has moved up and who has slid in this version of the 2011 NFL mock draft? Who is going number one? Newton? Peterson? Gabbert?

The Panthers will take a good hard look at Gabbert, you can bet on that. But Gabbert still has a lot of work to do to get his stock up. With Fairley, it’s just the opposite.

As far as sleeper teams can go the New Orleans Saints probably do not qualify as one heading into wild card weekend.

With most businesses still trying to recover from the recession, Forbes magazine has decided to break down the financial side of sports since they have run out of things to talk about.

Drew Brees will have to deal with the Sports Illustrated curse as he has been honored as Sports Illustrated’s Sportsman of the year and is on the cover of the upcoming issue.

Well after watching Drew throw four interceptions where two were returned for touchdowns in the Saints 30-17 loss to the Cleveland Browns. It’s safe to say that Drew has been bitten by the Madden curse.

It seems like everyone is writing articles on MVP candidates through the first six weeks of the season so I have decided to follow suit.

Through 6 weeks of the NFL season it’s fair to begin calling out big-time players who aren’t pulling their weight and producing like they should.
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