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jedwan on March 9th, 2010

He’s been visiting other teams and testing the water, but who is willing to give up a first round pick for someone with some baggage and who teammates didn’t want to suit up for the last game of the season.   But he did set a NFL record with 21 catches with 200 yards against Indy last season. Not bad for someone  who was a fourth round pick. Some say a top three receiver in the league today but in Denver I think he  has worn out his welcome and time to move on…

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jedwan on March 5th, 2010

Alabama Football , Auburn Football , Football , NFL , SEC , Senior Bowl » NFL prospects to square off in sold-out Senior Bowl By Tommy Hicks January 30, 2010, 9:00AM G.M. ANDREWS/Staff Photographer Oklahoma State’s Perrish Cox gets tackled by UAB’s Joe Webb (5) as Miami’s Darryl Sharpton runs up during a South squad practice on Wednesday for the Senior Bowl. The final exam for the week-long NFL job interview known as the 2010 Under Armour Senior Bowl takes place at 3 p.m. today at Ladd-Peebles Stadium. After almost a week of being evaluated, players will take to the field for the actual game in front of a sellout crowd and an NFL Network TV audience. The game is a culmination of a week of intense workouts and provides one last chance to make an impression this week. While NFL scouts, coaches and general managers place most of the emphasis in terms of player evaluation on the practices leading up to today’s game, gauging how players perform in game situations is also important. That’s especially true for some players who may be asked to play a different position at the pro level or make adjustments to how they play their position. For the fans, today’s game is an opportunity to see some of their favorite college players perform one last time before they make that step to the pro game. Detroit Lions’ coach Jim Schwartz, whose staff is leading the North team, said choosing who starts at each position doesn’t carry the emphasis it holds in other games. “All these guys are good players,” he said. “All these guys deserve to play, and they’re going to play. Whoever starts or whoever finishes has nothing to do with anything other than paper covers rock.” While many fans at today’s game will be there to cheer on players for their favorite teams — the six players from the national champion Alabama team, Florida’s Tim Tebow and Auburn’s Antonio Coleman and Ben Tate among them — some fans (and NFL personnel) are interested in seeing how the players perform in a different environment and, in some cases, in new positions. Miami Dolphins coach Tony Sparano said it is the overall value of the Senior Bowl week that is important. “I just know that it’s a great evaluator for our league,” he said. “To get to see them compete at this level and see them practice all week is really a good evaluation. At the end of this whole thing, the mental thing is important and how they play is pretty important, too.” The South team will be looking for a third consecutive win. In the previous 10 games, the North and South have five wins each. Detroit Lions staff is coaching the North team,well if they coach anything like they do in the Pro`s in this game the South has this game in the Bag. Senior Bowl / both have 5 wins apiece South has won the last 2 games. South by !0 points ! Football withdrawls. Message Edited by kozbee on 01-30-2010 02:19 PM

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jedwan on March 2nd, 2010

NFL.com reports the Ravens are looking at Owens,I don’t think so and I hope not…The Bills cut him yesterday he is not near the player he was a few years ago…Ravens are looking to renew there receiving roster but Owens is not the answer…Better WRs are out there… Message Edited by fanmanjohn on 03-01-2010 12:18 PM

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jedwan on February 28th, 2010

Is it long overdue or do you think things should be left as they are? http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/NFL-could-change-overtime-format-for-playoffs

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I am just curious if in the history of the NFL. has there ever been a quarterback drafted in the first round paid big money who struggled and played mediocre  football for over 5 seasons that eventually became a champion or a top notch quarterback. I recall back in the day when teams actually opened their eyes  and took their losses and faced the fact that the quarterback was a bust. ?  other then Kurt Warner who was not a top draft pick. I cant think of any quarterback that played sub-par football for several seasons who eventually became a great player and a team leader that took his team to the Super Bowl.

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jedwan on February 26th, 2010

What Team owner has the longest tenure in the NFL. ?  Other than Al Davis with the Oakland Raiders.

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jedwan on February 25th, 2010

Back to Article NFL declines to punish Raiders coach Cable By JOSH DUBOW, AP Sports Writer Wednesday, February 24, 2010 (02-24) 23:03 PST Alameda, Calif. (AP) — Oakland Raiders coach Tom Cable will not be punished by the NFL after an investigation into allegations of domestic violence against women and a fight with an assistant coach. NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said Wednesday that Cable’s role in the training camp altercation with assistant Randy Hanson warranted an evaluation under the league’s personal conduct policy. Cable was accused of breaking Hanson’s jaw and teeth during a fight at the team’s training camp hotel in August. The Napa County district attorney declined to file criminal charges in the case because of inconsistencies in Hanson’s story. Because there were no criminal charges, the league did not punish Cable. Hanson did file a civil lawsuit against Cable and the Raiders seeking unspecified damages for assault, battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Shortly after Cable was cleared in the training camp case, he faced allegations of a history of domestic violence against women. Cable’s first wife, Sandy Cable, and former girlfriend, Marie Lutz, told ESPN that the coach physically abused them at various times during their relationships. Cable has acknowledged striking Sandy Cable with an open hand. He said the altercation happened more than 20 years ago and was the only time he’s ever touched a woman inappropriately. Because that happened before Cable joined the NFL, Aiello said there were no grounds to punish him. Police in Alameda investigated the second incident and did not press charges. Cable could be subjected to confidential counseling if deemed appropriate by clinicians. http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2010/02/24/sports/s151111S48.DTL © 2010 Hearst Communications Inc. | Privacy Policy | Feedback | RSS Feeds | FAQ | Site Index | Contact =================================================================================================== Why do I not think this story would play out the same way if it had been a player involved?

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jedwan on February 25th, 2010

Troy Smith is arguably the best second string QB in the NFL several football annalist say he is better then 10 or 12 starting QBs in the league…Smith wants to be traded he wants a starting position and won’t get it in Baltimore…Smith is probably worth a low second round draft choice or better…I think a trade is in the works for a WR for Smith,The Ravens main goal this off season is to rebuild there pass receiving roster…

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jedwan on February 9th, 2010

Many people think that Peyton Manning will at least need 2 super bowl rings to cement his legacy as greatest quaterback of all time.To pass Montana , Aikmen and surprisingly Brady not to mention many others. All superbowls mean is that you had the best team in the NFL. Manning is the only 4 time MVP and the youngest quaterback to 50,000 yards passing, not to mention he would never place himself in the Top ten of all time qauterbacks. He should be inducted for his modesty. But who else had such an impact on their team and the league itself as much as Manning? I un-unbiastley think that Manning is the greatest quaterback of all-time. Give me your thoughts , please.

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jedwan on February 9th, 2010

Let’s see how long it takes the NFL forum picture to be changed to one of Drew Brees, the Saints, etc. The Patriots photo never came down even after the Giants beat them in the SB, yet Roethlisberger’s pic went up nearly immediately.  The MLB forum still shows the Phillies even though they were dethroned months ago. Any predictions?

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