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The Cardinals are a high-powered
offense, so the Arizona Cardinals posters tend to focus on offensive
stars. Among their most common posters are Larry Fitzgerald, Anquan
Boldin, Edgerrin James, Kurt Warner and Matt Leinart. The Cardinals
added WR Early Doucet (2nd round) and RB Tim Hightower (4th) in the
2008 NFL Draft.
Arizona Cardinals posters include a combination picture of Larry
Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin each catching or running with the ball,
and the words Flying High at the top of the poster. Boldin and
Fitzgerald are each featured in multiple posters, including one with
Anquan Boldin going up over a Chicago Bears defender to catch a
ball. Another poster shows the University of Phoenix Stadium in
Glendale, Arizona.
The Falcons are going
through a time of transition after the Michael Vick era. The Atlanta
Falcons drafted Matt Ryan with the 3rd pick in the NFL. The team
also added Michael Turner to be their running back. Other stars
include Jerious Norwood, Michael Jenkins, Roddy White and Keith
Brooking.
Atlanta Falcons posters are in a flux period, since several of
their biggest stars, like Warrick Dunn, DeAngelo Hall, Alge Crumpler
and (of course) Michael Vick no longer with the team. Most of the
Falcons posters show Vick in montages with other Falcons teammates,
including one with Michael Vick facing his huddle with his back to
the camera.
Keith Brooking is the elder statesman of the Falcons team these
days, and I suspect that longtime Falcons fans would prefer to buy
his posters to the ex-Falcons or pictures of the Georgia Dome. I
like the Falcons unifrom design, so safe picks include the Falcons
Helmet Fathead poster, the Falcon helmet logo photo or the Atlanta
Falcons poster which features the falcon logo on a red background.
The Baltimore Ravens have major stars
at certain positions, including Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, Terrell Suggs
and Willis McGahee. With Steve McNair retiring, the Ravens drafted
Joe Flacco with their 1st round pick. Flacco will back up Kyle
Bollar at first, but he'll eventually be the star quarterback.
The first three Baltimore Ravens player posters show Ray Lewis in
action. Two show Lewis in the home and away jerseys running down
defenders, while a third shows Ray Lewis doing his silly pregame
dance. My favorite Ravens poster of the moment features Ed Reed
hitting a Carolina Panthers receiver so hard that the Panthers
wideout is about to land on his head.
The Bills have several young skill
position players who should star for seasons to come. Among their
young stars are Trent Edwards, Lee Evans and Marshawn Lynch. The
team added Leodis McElvin in the draft and Paul Pozluzsny in last
year's draft.
The Buffalo Bills posters show several of their current offensive
stars. One show Lee Evans leaping up to secure a ball while a Jets
cornerback looks on. This photo reminds me of Andre Reed, because
both receivers used the number 83. A second one shows Marshawn Lynch
running up the center of the field. Ralph Wilson Stadium is featured
in a couple of great pics. One is a nighttime blimp photo with the
stadium lit up, while a second is an endzone corner shot of Ralph
Wilson Stadium during a snowstorm.
Steve Smith and Julius Peppers are
the biggest stars on the Carolina Panthers. Jake Delhomme has taken
the team to two NFC Championship Games and one
Super Bowl, but is
coming off injuries in recent years. The Panthers drafted Jonathan
Stewart to pair with Deangelo Williams for their running corps,
while the team added Jeff Otah later in the first round.
Steve Smith and Julius Peppers are the stars of most Carolina
Panthers poster, including a Steve Smith photo with him going deep
against the St. Louis Rams and another with him catching the ball
over his right shoulder. Two photos depict Julius Peppers rushing
the passer, while fans of Jake Delhomme can grab a poster with Jake
addressed the Panthers huddle.
The Chicago Bears have a dearth of
offensive talent, so their defensive stars get more posters than
many teams. Cedric Benson has a new backup RB named Matt Forte.
Brian Urlacher is the face of the Bears franchise, while Tommie
Harris is one of their most indispensable players.
The most prominent Chicago Bears poster is part of a series I've
seen on All-Posters, which shows team cartoon versions of the
mascots carrying team flags. The mascots tend to have a fierce look
about them. The Bears posters has a grizzly bears with bulging
biceps and a navy blue Bears jersey on, carrying a Chicago banner.
Chicago Bears is featured prominently in the foreground. Another
cool Bears-related poster is the "Stab NFL Power" poster, which
features the follwing six NFL stars: Brian Urlacher, Ladainian
Tomlinson, Peyton Manning, Chad Johnson, Reggie Bush and Tom Brady.
The Bengals have a whole roster of
offensive stars, including Carson Palmer, T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Rudi
Johnson and Chad Johnson. Ocho Cinco might be gone in the offseason,
so the Bengals drafted Jerome Simpson and Andre Caldwell at wide
receiver in the high rounds. The team's first round pick is LB Keith
Rivers of USC.
Carson Palmer is featured on several of the most popular
Cincinnati Bengals posters. One shows Palmer in an orange Bengals
jersey about to set in the pocket, while a second one has Palmer
cocking the ball while wearing a black jersey.
With Chad Johnson demanding a trade, TJ Houshmandzadeh is a more
popular choice if fans want to buy Bengals wide receivers posters.
One poster shows Houshmanzadeh running after the catch. Ocho Cinco
remains a choice, though, with a mash-up poster with Chad Johnson in
several actions poses. Another poster shows Palmer, Ocho Cinco,
Houshmandzadeh and Rudi Johnson in a split-photo poster.
For the first time in many years, the
Cleveland Browns have an abundance of star players. Derek Anderson
and Brady Quinn are famous quarterbacks, while Braylon Edwards and
Kellen Winslow Jr. are offensive stars. Willie McGinest is an aging
leader on defense, but Kamerion Wembley is the future for the Browns
defense.
The first Cleveland Browns poster offered is one of the new
Browns Stadium, which was built in the wake of the Browns/Ravens
franchise leaving for Baltimore. Interestingly, the top player
poster is one of Brady Quinn, who technically remains the backup
quarterback after Derek Anderson had such a great year last year.
I love the Braylon Edwards poster where he is carrying the ball
in a brown Browns jersey, turning upfield to make a big play.
There's a Kellen Winslow Jr. photo with him catching the ball along
the sideline with an over-the-shoulder catch. There's even a Joe
Thomas poster where he's backing up in pass coverage, about to block
a rushing Denver Broncos player.
Always one of the NFL's premier
franchises, right now is the best time for the Dallas Cowboys since
their Super Bowl years in the 1990's. Tony Romo, Terrell Owens,
Jason Witten and Marion Barber III are stars on offense. Terrance
Newman, Demarcus Ware, Roy Williams, Zach Thomas and Adam "Pacman"
Jones are names on defense. The team drafted Felix Jones, Mike
Jenkins and Martellus Bennett high in the 2008 NFL Draft.
Tony Romo posters are among the best sellers on All-Posters. The
best of these is a Romo poster with Tony cocking the ball while in a
wide stance, ready to deliver the ball. Ton Romo is in his #9 white
Cowboys jersey, and the words Romo are prominently behind him.
When I first looked at this poster, I thought it was Troy Aikman,
because the stance is very similar to an Aikman stance I've seen
before, and the #9 almost looks like a #8. Another prominent Dallas
Cowboys poster on All-Posters is the one at the top of this page,
with Terrell Owens celebrating a touchdown by raising his head to
the sky.
The Broncos continue to reload, preparing to compete in the
brutal AFC. Jay Cutler and Brandon Marshall are young stars on
offense, while Champ Bailey is the star on defense. Denver bolstered
their offensive and defensive lines in the recent draft.
Jay Cutler posters are popular with Broncos fans right now. The
main Jay Cutler poster has him throwing the ball in a stance very
similar to the John Elway slant throw stance. The poster says "A Cut
Above".
There's a good Champ Bailey poster, with Champ lining up at left
corner and pointing to his right, as if he's signaling to a team
mate about an uncovered receiver or missed assignment. There's a
John Lynch poster where he is breaking on the ball. Of course, there
are plenty of John Elway posters, including Elway throwing from the
pocket on The Drive, as well as Elway spinning in the air after two
Green Bay Packers defenders hit him near the goal line during Super
Bowl XXXII.
Lions GM Matt Millen is known for
drafting wide receivers high most every year, so it's no surprise
that Detroit has a lot of receivers posters. Roy Williams and Calvin
Johnson are star wideouts, while Jon Kitna continues to be their
quarterback. The Lions drafted Kevin Smith to be the newest running
back option, though Tatum Bell is the current veteran starter. The
top pick in the draft was Gosder Cherilus.
The top player poster for the Detriot Lions shows Roy Williams
running across the middle of the field after making a catch. There
are two Barry Sanders posters busting through the center of the
defense: one against the Green Bay Packers on the turf and one
outside against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Lions logo poster with
the lion symbol on a royal blue background is a simple yet beautiful
design, while the cartoon lion holding a Lions banner is a good
choice for younger Detroit Lions fans.
With the retirement of Brett Favre
from the Pack Attack, Green Bay is entering a new era. The team has
two younger quarterbacks: Aaron Rogers and Brian Brohm. Ryan Grant,
Greg Jennings and Donald Driver are the skill position players,
while Charles Woodson, Al Harris, A.J. Hawk, KGB and Aaron Kampman
are the standouts on defense.
As one would expect, Brett Favre posters dominate the Green Bay
Packers page. My favorite poster has Favre strapping on his helmet,
while a larger Brett Favre in the background appears to be rolling
to his right and patting the ball in preparation for the throw. This
poster has the word "legend" on it.
The Houston Texans have as many young
stars as anyone in football. Matt Schaub and Andre Johnson are the
hopes on offense. Mario Williams, Amobi Okoye and Demeco Ryans are
star defensive players. The Texans just drafted Duane Brown and
Steve Slaton to bolster the offense, while they added CB Antwuan
Molden to help on defense.
Interestingly, Mario Williams seems to be the most popular
Houston Texans posters star. There are two Mario Williams posters
with him rushing the passer in a white Texans jersey. There's also a
solid Andre Johnson photo with him running down the field and
catching a ball over his right shoulder.
The Colts are one of the best
franchises in the NFL in the 21st century. They probably have the
most star talent of any NFL team, including Peyton Manning, Marvin
Harrison, Reggie Wayne, Anthony Gonzales and Joseph Addai. Bob
Sanders, Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis are defensive standouts.
The Colts won Super Bowl XLI over the Bears.
The Indianapolis Colts top posters isn't what you would think.
This poster depicts a muscled-looking white colt in a 00 Colts
jersey holding a banner with a Colts horseshoe on it. There are many
Peyton Manning posters: one with him throwing and the words MVP
across the front, several with him throwing the ball from the
pockets and several other mash-ups with either Colts teammates or
other All-Pro NFL players. Two of my favorites are the dramatic
ones, including a picture of Manning standing against a horizen at
twilight with dramatic clouds in the background, and another of
Peyton celebrating after the Super Bowl victory. My favorite Colts
poster, though, is one of Johnny Unitas kneeling for a
black-and-white individual photo.
Were it not for the Colts and
Patriots, the Jags would probably be considered one of the NFL's
best franchises. The Colts beat the Jaguars for the AFC South
division every year, while the Patriots seem to knock the Jags out
of the playoffs just about every year. Jacksonville includes stars
like David Garrard, Maurice Jones-Drew and Fred Taylor.
Jacksonville Jaguars posters tend to focus on the two running
back stars. One Fred Taylor poster shows the formerly Fragile Fred
in his white Jags jersey carrying the ball, about to cut right as he
appears to be running down the middle of the field. A second poster
has Maurice Jones-Drew running away from the competition against the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
While most Jags QB posters continue to be Byron Leftwich photos,
David Garrard is beginning to get more photos. These show him
throwing from the pocket, while I would like to see Garrard running
with the ball on one of these posters.
Herm Edwards' squad went through a
rough year last year, trading star defensive lineman Jared Allen in
the offseason and placing franchise RB Larry Johnson out for the
year in the last two months of the season. The Chiefs are thought to
have had the best draft in the 2008 NFL Draft, adding such stars as
DT Glenn Dorsey, OT Branden Albert, CB Brandon Flowers and RB Jamaal
Charles.
As you might expect, Larry Johnson and Tony Gonzales dominate the
selections of Kansas City Chiefs posters. LJ posters tend to focus
on him running in open field, while Gonzales photos show him being
chased by linebackers. Arrowhead Stadium, considered one of the best
places to experience NFL football, is also seen from a variety of
perspectives, including a daytime blimp photo.
Tom Brady and Bill Belichik have
made history this decade, winning three Super Bowls and making four
Super Bowl trips. The Patriots boast Randy Moss and Lawrence Maroney
on offense, while their aging defense include Rodney Harrison, Teddy
Bruschi, Mike Vrabel, Junion Seau and Adalius Thomas on defense.
The top selling New England Patriots poster at the moment isn't a
Tom Brady poster, but one of Randy Moss catching a deep ball. In the
left uphand corner of the poster is Randy Moss, while in the bottom
righthand corner is New England Patriots. The background is red.
Another prominent poster has Tom Brady throwing the ball in his blue
Patriots jersey, as well as a Patriots montage including leading
members of one of their recent Super Bowl victories, in Super Bowl
XXXVI.
Reggie Bush, Marques Coltson, Deuce
McAllister and Drew Brees lead the attack on the New Orleans Saints.
The Saints are led by Sean Payton, who came to the franchise to lead
them to the NFC Championship Game. The Saints are one of the most
vaunted offenses in the National Football League.
Reggie Bush has (by far) the best New Orleans Saints posters,
because he bring agility and acrobatics to many of his long runs and
scores. The most popular poster has a large face-shot of Reggie,
with an image of him running in a black Saints jersey in the
foreground. This is a wide-screen poster.
The New York Giants are the defending
world champions, beating the New England Patriots in Super Bowl
XLII. Like any world title holder, the Football Giants have a host
of offensive stars: Eli Manning, Brandon Jacobs, Plaxico Burress,
Jeremy Shockey. Michael Strahan, Osi Umenyiora and Justin Tuck lead
the pass rush on defense. Players like Kevin Boss, Ahmad Bradshaw
and David Tyree made big contributions in the Giants amazing playoff
run.
The first poster shown on the NFL main page on All-Posters is a
New York Giants poster. This shows a Giants helmet hovering over a
field with the Giants logo and a football on the field. Lightning
strikes the helmet and Super Bowl Champions XLII is at the top of
the page.
There's a whole selection of Giants Superbowl posters, including
Eli Manning avoided the rush, David Tyree making his acrobatic catch
over Rodney Harrison, and Eli Manning congratulating Tyree moments
after the play.
The New York Jets don't have nearly as
many stars as the Giants, though they are building their team in the
Eric Mangini era from the lines out. The team has drafted solid
linemen in the past two drafts, such as D'Brickashaw Ferguson and
Vernon Gholston on either side of the ball. Chad Pennington and
Kellen Clemens will battle it out for the starting quarterback
position. Thomas Jones, Jerricho Cotchery and Lavernues Coles remain
stars on offense. Darrelle Revis is a young star at cornerback.
I love the Joe Namath poster where he's in the old Jets green
jersey without his helmet. Namath is looking to his side and frankly
doesn't appear very happy, so I'm guessing this is a Namath poster
from later in his career. A more classic and popular Namath poster
shows him dropping back on a snowy field. A good current Jets poster
is a picture of Lavernues Coles stretching out to barely grab a ball
that is slightly overthrown. There's also a Thomas Jones Jets poster
where he is making a cut while covering the ball with both arms, as
if expecting a hit.
Bill Parcells, Jeff Ireland and Tony
Spurano took over the Miami Dolphins in the offseason, signaling a
new era. The team has Ronnie Brown at running back and Ted Ginn Jr.
at wide receiver, while John Beck and Chad Henne will battle it out
for quarterback. Jason Taylor remains the standout star on defense
for the Dolphins, though the team added Phillip Merling at DE. OT
Jake Long was the #1 overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft.
The top Miami Dolphins poster is a send-up of the old Miami Vice
t.v. logo. The poster shows a Dolphins helmet over a "Miami Pride"
lettering done in the Miami Vice style, with the dolphin logo
beneath them. In the background is the Dolphins stadium from an
endzone view. Jason Taylor posters are also popular, with JT rushing
the passer in several poses.
There's another great poster with Jason Taylor and Zach Thomas
lining up side-by-side. Finally, Ronnie Brown posters are available
for those looking for offensive stars, though my favorite is the Ted
Ginn Jr. poster with Ginn in an aquamarine Dolphins jersey, turning
upfield with the ball after catching a punt.
Adrian Peterson is the franchise back
of the Minnesota Vikings, who many are picking to be contenders this
next year. Peterson is helped by Chester Taylor and Sidney Rice on
offense, while Tarvaris Jackson is apparently the starting day
quarterback. The Vikings vaunted defense is led by Jared Allen, Pat
Williams and Kevin Williams along the defensive front.
One really cool Adrian Peterson poster shows AD in a white
vikings uniform, running from left to right with the ball in his
right arm. The photo has been superimposed over a colorful
purple-and-yellow Vikes background, while the photography makes
Peterson look like he's speeding so fast he's a blur.
The Oakland Raiders continue to add
running backs and skill position players, though their offensive
line and defense continues to be suspect. The Raiders drafted Jamarcus Russell to be their QB last year, while they draft Darren
McFadden in the first round this year. Al Davis also grabbed Javon
Walker to be his star receiver. The defense is full of high draft
picks.
There are so many great Oakland Raiders poster it's hard to touch
on them all. I like the JaMarcus Russell poster where he is running
with the ball and taking on a tackler, because it makes him look
more like a tall running back or even tight end. Current or
recently-departed veterans like LaMont Jordan and Warren Sapp also
have solid action posters.
One of my favorites is Kenny Stabler about to throw the ball in a
Raiders white jersey, while another favorite is Jack Tatum standing
over a fallen Minnesota Vikings receiver. Marcus Allen has several
good Raiders posters, though I wish there were more good Bo Jackson
posters. The Raiders logo posters are all great, including a Raiders
helmet fathead and the standard Raiders football pirate logo on a
dark gray background.
Donovan McNaab and Brian Westbrook
remain the primary stars on the Philadelphia Eagles. Veterans
Stadium remains the shrine to Eagles football. But the Eagles are
entering a transitional phase in their history, when young stars
coming aboard. Asante Samuel joins Brian Dawkins in the Eagles
defensive backfield, while the team added Desean Jackson to Kevin
Curtis, LJ Smith and Reggie Brown as targets for McNaab on offense.
Brain Dawkins posters are among my favorite Philadelphia Eagles
posters. One shows him sneaking towards the offensive line, while a
second is a mash-up with Donovan McNaab and Brian Westbrook. I love
the cartoon Eagles mascot flexing him muscles and holding an Eagles
pennant, while gritting its teeth. Another favorite is Brian
westbrook running over a St. Louis Rams defensive back, as well as a
Westbrook touchdown celebration in the Eagles Super Bowl XXXIX loss
to the New England Patriots.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have
veteran stars like Ben Roethlisberger, Hines Ward and Fast Willie
Parker. The Steelers added Rashard Mendenhall and Limus Sweed in the
2008 NFL Draft, while Santonio Holmes is a rising star for Steeltown.
Troy Polemalu is the star safety on defense, with a solid cast
around him.
The Pittsburgh Steelers posters focus on current stars like Ben
Roethlisberger and Troy Polamalu. One post has Big Ben raring up for
a long throw, with the phrase Steel the Deal over his shoulder.
Another shows Roethlisberger standing in the pocket in his
follow-through just after he's thrown the ball, while a Willie
Parker poster shows him running with the ball and black-and-yellow
lines behind him.
Some of my favorite Steelers photos are old seventies steelers
selection, like the Jack Lambert head shot where he looks like Count
Dracula with his teeth missing, as well as an icon Mean Joe Greene
poster.
Ladainian Tomlinson remains the
franchise player in San Diego, and might be the best player in the
NFL at present. The offense has added stars around LT2, such as
Antonio Gates, Chris Chambers and Craig "Buster" Davis. Shawn
Merriman, Antonio Cromartie and Shaun Philips are stars on defense.
The team added Atnoine Cason to pair with Cromartie at CB.
The San Diego Chargers top selling poster has Ladainian Tomlinson
in a white Chargers jersey (with dark helmet and pants) carrying the
ball in his right hand and apparently about to make a cut to his
left, though it's hard to see where he's looking behind his visor.
My favorite part of this poster is Tomlinson's profile in the
background, which is highlighted in navy blue.
The San Francisco 49ers are perhaps the
best franchise over the last 30 years, but they are going through a
disappointing phase. Frank Gore, Alex Smith and Vernon Davis are
young offensive stars. Isaac Bruce and Bryant Johnson were brought
in to add veteran production at wide receiver. Patrick Willis was
the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2007. The team added help in
this year's draft with DT Kentwan Balmer, OG Chilo Rachel and DB
Reggie Smith.
The best San Francisco 49ers posters are the vintage Bill Walsh
era posters. There's Joe Montana with his hands over his head
celebrating a touchdown, as well as the Dwight Clark "The Catch"
photo against the Dallas Cowboys in 1982. One of the most popular
posters is a Niners "Victory is Golden" poster, while my favorite
might be the red Niners logo on a red background, which is simple
and stylish. Frank Gore and Vernon Davis have actions posters, with
Vernon Davis running away from the Oakland Raiders.
Mike Holmgren appears to be coming
back for one final chance at another Super Bowl title. He fields a
veteran team, including Matt Hasselbeck at quarterback and former
Super Bowl MVP Deion Branch at WR. Julius Jones replaces the
departing Shaun Alexander at running back. The defense has many of
the team's stars, such as Lufa Tatupu and Marcus Trufant. The team
is the favorite for another NFC West title.
Shaun Alexander and Matt Hasselbeck are prominent on Seattle
Seahawks photos. There's a great Shaun Alexander poster with Shaun
running left with the ball, while running right. A second Alexander
image is over the left shoulder of the first Shaun Alexander
picture, while the Space Needle is seen in the background.
These posters will disappear eventually, since Alexander was
waived by the Seahawks, though he was an MVP just three years ago.
Qwest Field Posters are also popular, with a good corner endzone
poster where you can see roof and the city beyond. Matt Hasselbeck
has several posters of him in the Seahawks pocket, while there's a
great Marcus Trufant posters leaping for an interception.
The St. Louis Rams suffered injuries
throughout their offense last year, especially along their offensive
line. Despite an awful year, the team has plenty of returning
talent, such as Steven Jackson, Torry Holt and Marc Bulger. On
defense, the Rams will team last year's #1 pick, Adam Carriker, with
this year's #1 pick, Chris Long.
One classic St. Louis Rams poster shows Isaac Bruce and Torry
Holt lining up together on the left side of the Rams offense.
Another great Rams photo has Marc Bulger superimposed on a Rams
helmet-horn background, which is one of the neater designs I've seen
in a while. Of course, there are good Steven Jackson actions
posters, including one with him running and looking to his left for
a defender, and a second one with Jackson running down the sideline
past the Arizona Cardinals defense.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have made
it to the playoffs 2 of the last 3 years, despite a team without a
whole lot of standout stars. The vetarans on defense, such as
Derrick Brooks and Ronde Barber, recieve help with Aqib Talib at
cornerback. The offensive stars, such as Jeff Garcia, Cadillac
Williams and Joey Galloway, will see WR Dexter Jackson in the
huddle.
Some of my favorite Tampa Bay Buccaneers posters are the simple
team logo posters. One has the Bucs helmet on a red background,
while a second one has the Tampa Bay helmet flag logo on its own,
again against a red background. I love the Bucs fathead poster,
which is simple the Tampa Bay Buccaneers helmet by itself.
There are also several posters of Raymond James Stadium in Tampa
Bay, Florida. There's a classic Jeff Garcia in a throwing stance
poster, while there are several Carnell "Cadillac" Williams posters,
including one with Cadillac in the scarlet and peuter uniform on a
black-and-red background.
Vince Young had an amazing rookie
season in 2006, but the 2007 season was a bit of a disaster. This
started in the offseason when Adam "Pacman" Jones was suspended for
the year. That's over now, and the Titans have three young running
back talents in Lendale White, Chris Henry and Chris Johnson. Alge
Crumpler gives Young a target at tight end. The Titans defense has
several standouts, such as Keith Bullock, Chris Hope and Kyle Vanden
Bosch.
Vince Young dominates Tennessee Titans posters. One shows him in
a throwing stance, while two others show Vince Young rolling out to
his right. One of these has the words "Young Gun" on it, while the
other has no background. One of my favorite NFL posters on
All-Posters has the Titans flaming "T" red-white-and-blue logo on a
beautiful red background. This is a simple design, but looks great.
Keith Bullock and Lendale White have their own posters, with the
Lendale White poster shows him shedding a Houston Texans tackler.
The Washington Redskins added Jim
Zorn as head coach in the offseason and he is installing the West
Coast Offense. This means that small receivers like Santana Moss and
Antwaan Randle El are out, and big receivers like Devin Thomas and
Malcolm Kelly are in. Chris Cooley and Clinton Portis remains
offensive stars, while QB Jason Campbell is returning from a
season-ending injury. On defense, the Skins have Laron Landry, Fred
Smoot and Shawn Springs. The team still misses their tragically
slain former teammate, Sean Taylor.
There are several Clinton Portis posters, including one where he
is leaping over the line at the goal line and he is at the height of
his leap. There are two other Clinton Portis posters showing him
running in open field. There are two good Chris Cooley posters, with
Cooley breaking off the line of scrimmage in one and Cooley about to
spike the ball after a touchdown in another.
There's a Santana Moss poster with him running after a catch,
along with Jason Campbell in his throwing motion, about to release
the ball downfield. Maybe my favorite Skins poster is a simple
Redskins fathead helmet, which is a classic look.
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