Andrew welcomes me back into the Hard Count fold as we talk about the Sanchize being out-Romo'd by Romo, look at the success of Cam Newton and how the Dolphins may not have been so dumb not trading for Kyle Orton. All that and more on the latest edition of the Hard Count.
The second year cornerback had a pedestrian summer followed by an uneven game against the Saints. While its nowhere near time to panic, Shields has some work to do.
The Packers built up a convincing lead against the Saints, then watching it diminish and come down to a last-second heroic defensive stand? Sound familiar? Yep. Is it a good thing? Definitely.
The NFL IS BACK and so is Andrew Garda as he breaks down how Manning's neck could destroy the Colts, a frolicking Foster, who David Garrard blames for his predicament, and much more from around the league.
Vic So'oto took a victory lap around Lambeau Field last Thursday after cementing a spot on the Final 53. Who did he defeat? Something far more scary than the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Neither earthquakes nor hurricanes nor lack of power will keep The Hard Count from it's (self)appointed rounds. This week, Andrew Garda gives you his thoughts on the Vick and Gore contracts, NFL player attitudes and in game violence and what he's seen in the preseason.
In this week's 10 Questions With..... Andrew Garda interview RaidersBlog.com editor Chris Hansen about the Raider Mystique, Al Davis, the future of the quarterback position, what losing Zach Miller and Nnamdi Asomugha might mean and much more.
From Mason Crosby finally breaking the 80% field goal percentage barrier to Brett Goode having the first bad snap of his career, we take a look at the best and worst possible outcomes for the Packers specialists in 2011.
From Nick Collins' fourth consecutive Pro Bowl appearance to the end of Brandon Underwood's time in Green Bay, we take a look at the best and worst possible outcomes for the Packers safeties in 2011.
From Tramon Williams leading the NFC in interceptions to the end of Pat Lee's tenure in Green Bay, we take a look at the best and worst possible outcomes for the Packers cornerbacks in 2011.
Jermichael Finley had a fantastic performance while Chad Clifton got beat for two sacks. They're only two of our six "chips" designation from a Packers 24-21 win over the Indianapolis Colts.
From a potential Pro Bowl appearance by either A.J. Hawk or Desmond Bishop to D.J. Smith languishing on the bench, we take a look at the best and worst possible outcomes for the inside linebackers in 2011.