Friday, May 16, 2025

Carl Weathers NFL Power Rankings — Week 9, 2014

Carl Weathers, master thespian and former Oakland Raider, watches every NFL game from his man cave to compile his weekly Power Rankings exclusively for Heckler readers. Mr. Weathers, despite playing only eight career NFL games, was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1980.

Carl Weathers NFL Power Rankings — Week 8, 2014

Carl Weathers, master thespian and former Oakland Raider, watches every NFL game from his man cave to compile his weekly Power Rankings exclusively for Heckler readers. Mr. Weathers, despite playing only eight career NFL games, was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1980.

Cutler and Marshall plan date night while visiting New England

“I made a reservation at Legal Seafoods overlooking the bay at Long Wharf for Saturday night,” Marshall said. “Nothing like a five pound lobster and a couple of bowls of chowder to patch things up.”

Obama dispatches John Kerry to Soldier Field to bring peace to the Bears locker...

There is only one main priority for the President of the United States right now, and that’s trying to restore order to the Bears locker room. With no end in sight to this internal...

Carl Weathers NFL Power Rankings — Week 7, 2014

Carl Weathers, master thespian and former Oakland Raider, watches every NFL game from his man cave to compile his weekly Power Rankings exclusively for Heckler readers. Mr. Weathers, despite playing only eight career NFL games, was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1980.

Brett Favre comes out of retirement to regain all-time touchdown record

"If we're being completely honest, I've been looking for a convenient excuse to get back out there on the field and show these kids what a real quarterback looks like."

Irate Trestman: We’re on to New England

After another stunning home loss, this time to the mediocre Miami Dolphins, Chicago Bears head coach Marc Trestman was terse. Taking a page out of Bill Belichick's playbook, Trestman refused to answer any questions during the press conference with anything other than, "We're on to New England."