• Archive for July, 2008

     

    The Viking Wins Arena Football!!

    July 31st, 2008 by FanYard
    Last Sunday, July 27th, the Arena Bowl was played between the San Jose SaberCats and the Philadelphia Soul. At FanYard, the Yardstick called for a 6-point Soul victory and …

     

  • NFL Hall of Fame Game 2008

    July 30th, 2008 by FanYard Posted in Football, NFL | Add a comment
     
    Colts at Redskins (in Canton, Ohio), Sunday, August 3, 2008 While one would normally be hard-pressed to pick the Washington Redskins to beat the Indianapolis Colts in a football game in this day and age, in the preseason it is probably in your best interest to do so. Historically, coach Tony Dungy does not put much ephasis on …

     

  • NFL Schedule is Live and Mark Schlereth Beats Fanyard!

    July 27th, 2008 by FanYard Posted in Football, NFL | Add a comment
     
    First things first, I should let you all know just how awesome you are! Last season you collectively predicted the winners of more NFL games than all but one of the experts at the major sports sites (ESPN, Yahoo!, and CBSSports). Only Mark Schlereth at ESPN, who picked 171 winning teams, did better than the 169 picked by you! Congratulations! We’ll have the complete …

     

  • 2008 NFL Schedule Is Live!

    July 27th, 2008 by FanYard Posted in Football, NFL | Add a comment
     
    FanYard now has the 2008 NFL schedule live and ready for you, our dear FanYard Crew! With preseason starting just a week from now, there’s no better time to start ramping up your picking skills and see what you can make of these nonsense games. Hey! Who can argue with NFL games in any form at this time of …

     

  • Talk About Ridiculous

    July 3rd, 2008 by FanYard Posted in NFL | 1 comment
     
    NFLPA head honcho Gene Upshaw has fired back at NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, calling his statements about the idiocy of over-the-top rookie contracts…you guessed it, “ridiculous.” Personally, I think both men should have a better look at the meaning of words they choose to use in a fashion that both must know will get printed in readable items …