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Best NFL writer there is...
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Since:Feb 29, 2008

May 5, 2008 10:34 pm

Gentlemen (and ladies, if any of you are pretending to be macho...) -- if any of you haven't heard of or read (weekly when the season starts) Gregg Easterbrook, the Tuesday Morning Quarterback, (or TMQ), here's your chance.

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=easterbrook/080429&sportCat=nfl

He's a long read -- and a lot of his stuff's not about football, as he's an extremely erudite gentleman -- but there's more to digest and think about in ONE of his columns than in anything else you'll read from ESPN, NFL.com, CBS (whoops, there goes my rep), or SI.

He  spends little time here discussing Carolina, but read carefully what he has to say about why highly drafted WR's are so frequently busts...remind you of anyone we know?

Enjoy.  (and bookmark him to read starting in August, every Tuesday.)


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May 6, 2008 2:10 am
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May 8, 2008 7:59 pm

bigdavis...I also think that Gregg Easterbrrok is an excellent writer...one of the better ones.

However, there are many writers to the posts who are excellent also...including yourself. The talent that flows through Pantherville is just so awesome...and we never make mistakes or have you noticed...even though I have to change keyboards about every week.

Go Panthers.


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May 11, 2008 10:58 am
His points are both reasonable and logical which suggest he has a grasp on reality. However, with that said, his wandering off course makes it hard to stay with him and makes me wonder about my initial impression of him. I personally find it hard to finish one of his stories because I like articles that are direct and to the point.

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May 11, 2008 12:41 pm

3PEATNATION, keep in mind that the guy is way more than a football writer.  That's just a sideline endeavor of his, but a passion nevertheless.

When the season starts, he'll devote much more of his weekly column to NFL items -- but even then, he'll throw in nuggets about black holes in outer space, politics, and (thank God) cheerleaders!  He is a renaissance man, par excellance.

I would encourage you to visit the archived articles he's written in the past.

Of all the opinions he's had, I find the stats he's produced about punting (he hates it) and bad coaching to be the most provocative.  He has convinced me that too conservative coaching in the second half (e.g. punting from one's 40 on 4th and 2, esp. when trailing) is basically a "game over" signal.  With the average rushing play gaining more than 2 yds, he's go for it  every time, make the first down most times and continue what might become a rallying drive, and even when stopped, you send a signal to your defense that you've got confidence in them.  Read him during the season and you'll agree he's "direct and to the point."

Here's a link, if you or anybody else reading this is interested, to the column he devoted last year to the punting issue:

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=easterbrookpreview/070904&sportCat=nfl

Tell me if it doesn't make sense to you.


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May 12, 2008 10:37 am
bigdavis as I stated before, his points are valid and I have no issue with his ideas. It is the rambling that he has a tendency to add that makes me want to ramble on to another article. If he would stay on course his material would be a pleasure to read.

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May 12, 2008 11:11 am
I really like Peter King. I read everything he writes.


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May 12, 2008 6:31 pm

Yeah i agree whole heartedly with you HerdGrad.