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NFL FanHouse Team Previews


Last week we touted the launch of NFL FanHouse and today AOL sports does more of the same by featuring their FanHouse-driven NFL team previews package on the main page, front and center. That's some nice promo right there...

The package features excerpts from and links to all 32 FanHouse team previews, which are highly relatable, always insightful and, for the most part, overly optimistic. But that's what you get from bloggers -- passion, information, irreverence and all-around entertainment -- and that's why I love them so.

Enjoy, and remember that NCAA Football FanHouse is coming next week. Those guys are already posting like crazy, we just have to pull back the curtain and shine a light. Should be fun.

Update: They've flipped the promo to focus on AFC rather than NFC. Carson Palmer approves...



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  • #8 Comment from sooper7maaan 
    6/24/07 8:28 AM Permalink
    Concerning Pacman Jones, I'm wondering why his parents named him Pacman.  I mean, WTF?  No wonder the dood is screwed up.  Most parents name their children after people in the Bible, or presidents.  But Pacman is a friggin' video game.  I think his parents should go to prison for setting him up for failure.  
  • #7 Comment from sooper7maaan 
    6/20/07 9:30 AM Permalink
    I am somewhat baffled by your tout.  Indeed, you have touted the NFL Fanhouse, but WTF is an NFL Fanhouse?  Perhaps you should explain what it is you're touting before you tout it.  I for one feel there are far to many touters on AOL.  Everyone seems to have a touting agenda, if you will.  Everything from politics to genital size seems to be fair ground for touting.  I for one am touted out.

    AOL needs to arrange for it's members to meet one on one with NFL cheerleaders so that we can tout their breasts.  Most of us, if not all, spend our waking moments touting produce at Wal-Mart Superstores.  So AOL, let's be clear and concise about our touting.  Let us step forward into the touting light and not fall back into the dark touting underground, where cloaked misery awaits unsuspecting rookie touters.  AOL has a position of responsibility to it's touting members, so let's get this tout thing right.

    Sooper7maaan
  • #6 Comment from trickage2 
    9/20/06 11:05 AM Permalink
    Does anyone blog here anymore? What happened to pigskin bloggers? No posts on the main page for over 2 weeks. 1/2 the teams don't have bloggers or haven't posted since 2004. Just curious. Its getting to be like roundball bloggers, nobody cares.
  • #5 Comment from stephenfury 
    9/18/06 4:22 AM Permalink
    THE NY.GIANT @ PHILLYEAGLE game was the best  comeback in recent years.THEGIANTS were down 24-7 ,early in the 4th quarter and then ,NY PAYED BACK THE EAGLES for past memories,that puts closure or should to the EAGLE antics in the past.THE first was the debacle in 1976 when GIANT QB ,JOE PISARCIK ,fumbled the last play kneeling down and the EAGLES recovered and won.IN THE late  80s ,VAL SIKAHEMA ,taunted the GIANTS ,WHO WERE LOSING BADLY with a GOALPOST antic ,never forgotten and in the middle 50s ,arguably CHARLIE ,dirty bednarick ,chased FRANK GIFFORD TOTHE ENDZONE and blindsided him after a TD..FRANK MISSED one year and was never the same.WELL ,today 9/17 /06 .THE SOUTH PHILLY GANG OF THUGS ,masquerading as PRO PLAYERS got it in spades with an amazing NY comeback.PAYBACK IS a bhitch,EAGLE FANS ,and REMEMBER THAT
  • #4 Comment from monponsett 
    9/8/06 10:38 PM Permalink
    They were gonna have Ted Washington portray Dick Cheney, but he was taller than Allen Iverson as George Bush.
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