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Around the NFL and NCAA Football
Filed in archive by Kyle Smith on October 16, 2007
Around the NFL and NCAA Football
Here are some links to some of the best posts from around the football blogosphere, covering either NFL or NCAA football.

- Is Priest Holmes finally going to play in Kansas City? (Arrowhead Addict)

- The St. Louis Rams have quite a few problems, like offense, defense and special teams. (Ramblin' Fan)

- What happened to the Chicago Bears? (Ghosts of Wayne Fontes)

- Eric Mangini can't bring himself to criticize Chad Pennington without sounding contradictory. (The Jets Blog)

- Watch Illinois head coach Ron Zook shove a cameraman after his team loses to Iowa. (Alligator Army)

- Despite fans wanting Vikings running back Adrian Peterson to get more carries, it's a good idea to keep him fresh instead of overworking him. (Pacifist Viking)

- The best and worst NFL teams in each conference. (NFL gridiron Gab)

- UCLA Bruins coach Karl Dorrell isn't the most popular figure among Bruins fans these days. (Bruins Nation)

- Finally, Charlie Weis may end Jimmy Clausen's misery and start another QB against USC on Saturday. (AOL Fanhouse)

- The writer who chose Arizona State as his number 1 team in the country defends his selection. (Construda)


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