Although telecasts of NFL games are copyrighted by the NFL, Football Weblog’s One Page NFL Schedules are not.  Use of Football Weblog’s Schedules, or of any pictures, descriptions, or accounts of these schedules without Football Weblog’s consent is jolly well permissible.  Select the link below for Football Weblog’s One Page NFL Schedule updated with week 10 scores.

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As we approach the gridiron to prepare for the game
Help us remember that we do all in Your name
Please be with us as we take the field
And guide all of our actions and be our shield
We are a team so we all will share
The glory or defeat and always play fair
Guide our feet to move smooth and swift
And when a teammate is down give them a lift
As we block and protect and look down the field for a run or a pass
Remember as Your team we should always show class
As we play strong and hard
And if a penalty is given Let us accept
our mistakes and know we are forgiven
Let our parents be proud of our actions and play
And the fans cheer loud in a respectable way
Help our eyes see the football and the player down field
Through the pass and the run until the touchdown is sealed
When we are tired and leave the field of grass
Let us be thankful for our coaches’ guidance and class
Help us to be good sports and show pride for our team
And be grateful for helping us follow our dream

As always, Run to Daylight!
~Randy

 

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Football continues to gain a following in Europe.  Over the past several years the NFL has slowly expanded its European footprint.  There’s even serious discussion to place an NFL team in London.  To placate the burgeoning NFL fan base in the old country, I decided it was time to add One Page NFL Schedules to my schedule repertoire for the three Western-most European time zones.

Because of the wide differences in time between Europe and the U.S., the European schedules are filled with some crazy anomalies.  For example, Monday Night Football games actually take place on Tuesday in Europe.  Similarly, Thursday Night and Sunday Night games are played on Friday and Monday respectively.  And because Europe changes from Summer Time to Standard Time on a different weekend than Daylight Saving Time is observed in America…well, let’s just say that creating the schedules for Europe was like trying to nail Jell-O to a tree.

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The following Power Rankings result from a proprietary algorithm that calculates an NFL team’s ability to score points and win games. These calculations are used to enhance the accuracy of Football Weblog’s exclusive cheatsheets.

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Goliath was a champion, a monster who had never been beaten, and then this young guy, David, came forward, a child who utilized Football Weblog’s Free Fantasy Football Cheatsheet, and did it.

You too can bring down the Goliath in your league.  Select the link below for Football Weblog’s week 10 cheatsheet.

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Thanks for stopping by Football Weblog.  Just remember: If we get caught, you’re deaf and I don’t speak English.

Select the link below for Football Weblog’s One Page NFL Schedule updated with week 9 scores.  And if you missed it last week, page two of the schedules now includes a One Page NFL Standings sheet.  If you prefer only the One Page Schedule, simply print only the first page of the PDF.  If you’re interested only in the Standings, print only the second page.  Of course, if you’d like to display the Schedule and Standings side-by-side, just let ‘er buck and print both pages.  Enjoy!

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Football Weblog’s Cheatsheet algorithm — a process that calculates an NFL team’s ability to score points and win games — aced week 8.  It successfully picked the winner in every NFL game played.  Although the purpose of the system is make Football Weblog’s Cheatsheets as accurate as possible, it’s showing potential in becoming the next Jimmy The Greek!

Now on to week 9…

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Collaborate with Football Weblog to clobberate your fantasy football opponent.  Select the link below for Football Weblog’s week 9 cheatsheet.

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Football Weblog’s exclusive One Page NFL Schedule updated with scores is very popular.  I know you guys and gals enjoy displaying it as a convenient reference.  Starting this week, I’d like to introduce an exciting addition to the schedules: A One Page NFL Standings sheet!

For those of you that prefer only the One Page Schedule, simply print only the first page of the PDF.  If you’re interested only in the Standings, print only the second page.  Of course, if you’d like to display the Schedule and Standings side-by-side, just let ‘er buck and print both pages!

Select the link below for Football Weblog’s One Page NFL Schedule and Standings.  Enjoy!

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The following Power Rankings result from a proprietary algorithm that calculates an NFL team’s ability to score points and win games. These calculations are used to enhance the accuracy of Football Weblog’s exclusive cheatsheets.

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Obliterate  [uh-blit-uh-reyt], v.  To destroy your fantasy football opponent adversary; wipe out.

Let Football Weblog help make this happen to your next opponent.  Select the link below for Football Weblog’s week 8 cheatsheet.

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Thanks for your patience during my travels last week to Germany.  I wasn’t able to post any content while away, but I’m securing my chinstrap as I write this post in preparation for the rest of the hard-hitting NFL season.  So, after a week’s absence, select the link below for Football Weblog’s One Page NFL Schedule updated with week 7 scores!

As always, run to daylight!
~Randy

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The best part of running my own website is having the freedom to post about anything I think will be useful and interesting to you, the readers.  The problem is, when something unexpected comes up, there’s no one to back me up.  Sadly, that’s the situation for this upcoming week: My workplace is sending me to Hannover, Germany.

My original hope was to find enough free time while in Hannover to blog as usual.  Unfortunately it looks like my free time will be extremely limited, so it’s with reluctance that I have to report that posting any content for week 7 will be next to impossible.  This means that the One Page NFL Schedule won’t be updated with week 6 scores, there will be no week 7 cheatsheet, and there will be no Power Rankings or Picks for week 7.

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Yesterday the NFL announced a scheduling change for week 7 (Sunday, October 22).  The Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers contest, originally slated for a 1 PM ET kickoff, will now begin at 4:25 PM ET.  Football Weblog’s One Page Schedules have been updated to reflect this change.  The links to the schedules are below.

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The following Power Rankings result from a proprietary algorithm that calculates an NFL team’s ability to score points and win games. These calculations are used to enhance the accuracy of Football Weblog’s exclusive cheatsheets.

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