Bob Cunningham
Bob has been writing about the NFL for nearly 5 years. In those 5 years, he has contributed to NFL.com in addition to several of his own sites, including founding NFLSpinZone.com, and has been featured on ESPN, ESPN.com, FOXSports.com, CBSSports.com, and several others. Bob has also played football all his life, including semi-pro and minor league teams, and is currently studying law in Pennsylvania.
Thanks in large part to the Indianapolis Colts making Peyton Manning the biggest free agent to hit the market since Reggie White (the original free agent), the BountyGate scandal has been pushed to the…Read More
According to Jim Wyatt of the Tennessean, Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson will not report to training camp this July if he and the Titans have not yet worked out a contract extension.
Johnson…Read More
According to Tania Ganguli of the Flordia Times Union, not only is David Garrard not guaranteed the starting job for the upcoming season, but if he loses his job to rookie Blaine Gabbert, it could mean…Read More
After a disastrous 2010 season and a ton of quarterback uncertainty, the Washington Redskins should probably do back flips if any receiver in the league wants to play in our nation’s capitol, much…Read More
After being cut back in February, just weeks before the lockout officially began, it looked like Damien Woody’s career with the New York Jets was over.
2010 second-round pick Vladimir Ducasse was…Read More
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Former St. Louis Rams assistant head coach — now a radio personality in St. Louis — Rick…Read More
This doesn’t really come as a big surprise, but Cincinnati Bengals owner Mike Brown is holding…Read More
Continuing in our “Top Five” segment, we take a look at the top five running backs in the…Read More
After watching the Washington Redskins actually stockpile draft picks rather than blowing them on anything…Read More
Soon-to-be former Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Mike Sims-Walker is lobbying the Miami Dolphins,…Read More
When a player takes less money in order to stay with his current team, that’s often referred to as the “hometown discount.”
The best and most recent example I can think of right off…Read More
The overwhelming majority of San Francisco 49ers fans are sick of seeing the so far under-achieving Alex Smith under center at the beginning of every year, but it’s a sight they will see for at…Read More
Late Monday afternoon, the Eighth Circuit of the U.S. District Court of Appeals granted the NFL a temporary stay of Judge Susan Nelson’s ruling to enjoin the lockout after 17 days of what we assume…Read More
This is something I put together every year when things hit a dead period in the NFL. Unfortunately, the NFL has been in a dead period for about two months now with the exception of the draft, and even…Read More
With the No. 11 overall pick in the 2011 NFL draft, the Houston Texans select Wisconsin defensive end J.J. Watt.
I thought the pick was going to be cornerback Prince Amukamara here, but it’s looking…Read More
With the No. 10 overall pick in the 2011 NFL draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars (via trade with Washington Redskins) select Mizzou quarterback Blaine Gabbert.
The Jaguars gave up their 2011 second-round to…Read More
With the No. 9 overall pick in the 2011 NFL draft, the Dallas Cowboys select USC offensive tackle Tyron Smith.
Outside of Cam Newton going No. 1 overall, this was the most widely-expected pick. The Cowboys…Read More
With the No. 8 overall pick in the 2011 NFL draft, the Tennessee Titans select Washington quarterback Jake Locker.
In the biggest surprise thus far of the draft, Locker has an NFL team before Blaine Gabbert.
Locker…Read More
With the No. 7 overall pick in the 2011 NFL draft the San Francisco 49ers select DE/OLB hybrid Aldon Smith.
Smith played defensive end at Mizzou, but will play outside linebacker in the 49ers’ 3-4…Read More
With the No. 6 overall pick in the 2011 NFL draft (via trade with the Cleveland Browns) the Atlanta Falcons select Alabama wide receiver Julio Jones.
Roddy White has had one hell of an emergence, but did…Read More