Debuting at TheGP in April 2009, Andrew takes an in-depth look into the major issues in football. abucholtz@thegoodpoint.com
January 24, 2010 by Andrew Bucholtz
It's been quite the unusual NFL playoffs so far this year. The first round featured several notable upsets, including the Baltimore Ravens' 33-14 thumping of the New England Patriots and the New York Jets' 24-14 win over the Cincinnati Bengals. In last week's divisional round, though, chalk largely prevailed; three...
Read the full story...January 24, 2010 by Andrew Bucholtz
In contrast to the AFC championship game, the NFC championship features the two teams that dominated the conference in the regular season. The New Orleans Saints went 13-3, while the Minnesota Vikings were just a step back at 12-4. Both took care of business in the divisional round...
Read the full story...August 3, 2009 by Andrew Bucholtz
Unconventional thinking has always been an interesting part of the NFL. From the West Coast offence to the 3-4 defence, teams have always sought to get a leg up on their opponents with new ideas or new variations of old themes. With the parity imposed by revenue sharing and a...
Read the full story...June 15, 2009 by Andrew Bucholtz
One of the big trends in football over the last couple of decades has been an increasing focus on the importance of the left tackle, resulting in massive salaries and high draft picks expended on those who play it well. Famed Moneyball author Michael Lewis explored this phenomenon in his...
Read the full story...April 22, 2009 by Andrew Bucholtz
One of the most interesting parts of the NFL offseason is free agency. Players sign massive new deals, franchises rebuild or reload and fans get excited about their team's new acquisitions. Is free agency really all it's cracked up to be, though? For every Reggie White or Troy Vincent who...
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