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RE:NFL News - 9/25/2007 12:57:39 PM   
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RE:NFL News - 9/25/2007 2:39:00 PM   
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2-0-0-6 S-A-I-N-T-S....what does that spell? Fluke, fluke fluke.
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RE:NFL News - 9/25/2007 3:08:28 PM   
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They got their Cinderella year and now they're back to reality.
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RE:NFL News - 9/27/2007 4:54:06 PM   
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Nat Dorsey Assumes Blame for Blocked FGA Thu Sep 27, 2007 The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports Browns OT Nat Dorsey assumed full blame for the blocked field goal Sunday. "It's my fault," said Dorsey (6-7, 335), who was beat by the Raiders DT Tommy Kelly (6-6, 300). "I assume as much as they got for it. I should've gotten low or whatever." Dorsey said he would take any criticism and move forward. "I can't sit there and think about that for the rest of my life. Nobody could be harder on me than I am on myself." He disagreed with HC Romeo Crennel's take that he relaxed. "He just got a good push," said Dorsey. I miss the little fella :lol:
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RE:NFL News - 9/27/2007 4:57:46 PM   
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Isaac Bruce Guarantees Win Thu Sep 27, 2007 Scout.com reports the St. Louis Rams have started the year 0-3 and have produced very little in the way of offensive excitement. However, that didn’t stop Rams WR Isaac Bruce from making a bold prediction. On his weekly radio show in St. Louis, airing on 590-AM KFNS, Bruce told show co-host Bob Fescoe that he guaranteed victory over the Dallas Cowboys. “I guarantee a win this week,” said Bruce on Tuesday night. Bruce is second on the Rams in both receptions (14) and yards receiving (179). The Rams have managed just two offensive touchdowns on the season, both to fellow WR Torry Holt, they rank 25th in the NFL with 291.7 yards per game average, and are averaging just over 200 yards per game in the air. I love guarantees! :lol:
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RE:NFL News - 9/27/2007 5:10:15 PM   
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RE:NFL News - 9/27/2007 5:17:11 PM   
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They must have edited out the part of the video where EMT's had to come and give him a jump from a defibrillator.
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RE:NFL News - 9/27/2007 5:41:19 PM   
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[quote="Lynn Garthwaite"]They must have edited out the part of the video where EMT's had to come and give him a jump from a defibrillator.[/quote] :lol:
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RE:NFL News - 10/1/2007 2:40:19 PM   
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Buccaneers | C. Williams' injury potentially career-threatening Sun, 30 Sep 2007 21:43:24 -0700 Jason Cole, of Yahoo! Sports, reports Tampa Bay Buccaneers RB Cadillac Williams (knee) suffered a potentially career-threatening torn patellar tendon in his right leg Week 4, according to a source close to Williams. Williams is expected to see renowned orthopedic surgeon Dr. James Andrews Monday, Oct. 1, according to a member of Williams' family.
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RE:NFL News - 10/1/2007 3:04:40 PM   
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What a shame
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RE:NFL News - 10/3/2007 6:19:42 PM   
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Bulger benched; Frerotte to start -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bulger benched; Frerotte to start By Jim Thomas ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 10/03/2007 In an abrupt about-face, Rams coach Scott Linehan is going with Gus Frerotte as his starting quarterback Sunday against Arizona and benching injured Pro Bowler Marc Bulger. On both Sunday and Monday, Linehan gave Bulger a strong endorsement, saying Bulger gave the team the best chance to win despite playing with two broken ribs and would start Sunday against Arizona. But on Tuesday, Linehan informed Bulger that he would sit for a week or two. According to sources close to Bulger, Linehan told him sitting would give him a chance to let the ribs to heal and for the Rams to possibly get some injured players back on both sides of the ball. Frerotte, 36, relieved Bulger in the second half of last week’s 35-7 loss to Dallas, completing three of six passes for 29 yards. Frerotte started 15 games for Linehan in 2005 in Miami, when Linehan was offensive coordinator for the Dolphins. Let's trade for Bulger :D
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RE:NFL News - 10/3/2007 7:06:04 PM   
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I am shocked Gus is still in the NFL
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RE:NFL News - 10/3/2007 8:12:13 PM   
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RE:NFL News - 10/4/2007 5:01:06 PM   
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Leinart’s limbo By Michael Silver, Yahoo! Sports October 1, 2007 SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Matt Leinart sat at a crowded table in a trendy steakhouse late Sunday night, sipping a glass of sauvignon blanc with a faraway look in his eyes. The young passer was frazzled and forlorn, and not just because of the atrocious synthesized music blaring in the background. As a scrawny Owen Wilson lookalike warbled through a cover of Sugar Ray’s "Fly" a few feet away while Scottsdale's beautiful people mingled around him, the Arizona Cardinals' starting quarterback in name only struggled to relish one of the franchise's more uplifting victories in recent memory. Having given way to backup Kurt Warner for much of the Cards' 21-14 upset of the previously undefeated Pittsburgh Steelers, Leinart's day had been filled with bitterness, frustration and prideful defiance. Now, as he finished his meal at City Hall steakhouse, there was only detached bewilderment. "I just want them to ride or die with me," Leinart said softly of 2-2 Arizona. "If I'm the franchise quarterback, play me and let me stumble, because I'll fight through it, and that will help me and our team in the long run. I know coaches want to win now, and I guess they have their reasons. But I don't understand it, and this switching back and forth is almost worse than getting benched." In the next breath, Leinart went out of his way to praise Warner, his unlikely friend, hotel roommate and computer-Scrabble rival, and expressed his support for first-year Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt, the man responsible for this counterintuitive tag-team of an arrangement. "The bottom line is doing whatever it takes to help this team," Leinart said, "and we won a very big game today, so I can't be mad." Yet earlier, after sitting out much of the second and third quarters, Leinart's anger had momentarily overcome him. As he sat on the Arizona bench preparing to take the field with 11:33 remaining and the Cards holding a 14-7 lead, Leinart was approached by offensive coordinator Todd Haley, who began delivering a pep talk. Leinart snapped at Haley, with whom he has a good relationship, essentially telling him to get out of his face. Then the second-year quarterback rose, brushed past Haley and glared at Whisenhunt before taking the field. "He reacted just the way I hoped he'd react," Whisenhunt said afterward. "He was mad, and he wanted to play. That's the sign of a competitor – of a guy who can be our franchise quarterback for a long time." In the meantime, however, Leinart is suffering a crisis of confidence. Quarterback platoons can be pulled off sometimes in college, but in the pros such an arrangement is considered an invitation for disaster, and few are buying Whisenhunt's spin that he's merely using Warner because his familiarity with a specific “package” (the no-huddle, spread offense) is greater than the kid's. In reality, this sticky situation has been brewing since training camp, when Leinart visibly struggled to learn the new coach's system, while Warner began bearing an uncanny resemblance to the out-of-nowhere sensation who won two regular season MVP awards, led the Rams to a pair of Super Bowls and became the most accurate passer in NFL history during a glorious run from 1999-2001. Warner, 36, considered retirement last season after losing his job to Leinart, the 10th overall pick of the '06 draft. Back then, his lack of mobility and penchant for fumbling seemed unconquerable – but that was before Whisenhunt and Russ Grimm arrived. With Whisenhunt's grasp of offensive ingenuity and assistant head coach Grimm's demanding, effective transformation of a once pitiful offensive line, the Cards suddenly have a running game (Edgerrin James continued his revival Sunday with 77 yards on 21 carries) and the ability to protect a quarterback. And guess what? When Warner has time, he can still sit back, speed through his progressions and deliver pinpoint passes to receivers in stride. The gloves he began wearing on both passing hands late last season have improved his ball-handling and restored his unflappable demeanor in the pocket. Amid a hyped up atmosphere at University of Phoenix Stadium, with a team hell-bent on giving former Pittsburgh assistants Whisenhunt and Grimm a victory over the franchise that passed over both as head coaching candidates in favor of the equally impressive Mike Tomlin, Warner (14 of 21, 132 yards, one TD, no interceptions) was the voice of calm, repeatedly telling Arizona's offensive skill players to chill and "just go play football." Says Warner: "I joke with Matt, 'Hey, I'm pretty good,' but that's part of this, too. It's a hard situation for him; if I were the starter, I'd be upset. As the backup, I have no complaints. All I can ask for is a chance to play every week. It's working, for now. We'll see how it plays out." Leinart (7 of 14, 93 yards) has had trouble seeing the field and getting rid of the football for much of this young season, and against the Steelers his first three drives netted no points before he gave way to Warner. He thought he was done for the day – and, perhaps, for good – as Arizona took a seven-point lead with two huge, un-Cardinalesque plays: safety Adrian Wilson's end-zone interception of Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger on third-and-goal from the 2 with 48 seconds left in the third quarter, and rookie Steve Breaston's 73-yard punt return for touchdown (the franchise's first in 14 years) with 14:10 remaining in the game. But after a Steelers punt gave Arizona the ball at its 18, Whisenhunt called his number, and Leinart hissed at Haley and returned with a vengeance. In the Cardinals' facility there is talk that his penchant for late-night socializing and his adjustment to fatherhood (he has an 11-month-old son, Cole, with ex-girlfriend Byrnn Cameron and spends Mondays and Tuesdays visiting with the child in the L.A. area) could be distracting a player who, in fairness, has impressed teammates with his work ethic. One thing no one has questioned, however, is that Leinart has some gran cojones – remember his audible and perfect fade to Dwayne Jarrett on fourth-and-9 in South Bend? – and in that regard he and his coach are a perfect fit. Sensing that the Steelers would be expecting a conservative approach when Leinart returned, Whisenhunt called an 'X-Go' pass to wideout Larry Fitzgerald (11 catches, 123 yards), who raced downfield and reached up to cradle Leinart's willowy, 38-yard pass. Later, on fourth-and-1 from the Steelers' 24, Whisenhunt stayed bold, foregoing the expected field-goal attempt for a quarterback sneak, which the big lefty converted. Five plays later James scored a 2-yard touchdown that gave the Cards a 21-7 lead. So, to review: After shelving his starter for much of the game's midsection, Whisenhunt put his two most audacious offensive-play calls in the young passer's hands, and Leinart delivered. What now? Can the coach keep messing with his quarterback of the future's emotions like this, or is a benching – and/or an estrangement – a disappointing defeat or two away? "The whole thing is weird," says Roethlisberger, who admittedly is not a fan of Whisenhunt, his former offensive coordinator. "He sits Matt all that time, then puts him back in and has him throwing deep? It's just weird. I don't see how it can work. But that's just me." Says Whisenhunt: "It's worked for us so far. A big part of that is because we have two guys that are unselfish football players. If we didn't have that, it could be problematic. But Matt's a tough guy, and this is going to help him become a better football player down the road." As Leinart finished his dinner at City Hall Sunday, grimacing as Synthesizer Guy belted out Billy Joel's "Piano Man," he wasn't so in tune with Whisenhunt's thought process. "I don't really know what the motive is, and it's tough rotating," Leinart said. "But I'll just keep working hard and try to do my part." I'M HOT CAUSE I'M FLY … • Brett Favre's 421st career touchdown pass, the 16-yard slant to Greg Jennings which broke Dan Marino's all-time record, was a foregone conclusion. But the fact that Favre is making history while enjoying an 11th-hour career revival and carrying an otherwise pedestrian team to a 4-0 start has been a delicious surprise. After Favre's 344-yard passing day Sunday in a 23-16 victory over a Minnesota Vikings team that almost impossible to run against, it's fair to say that the 38-year-old's unbridled enthusiasm is contagious. How else can you explain the sight of punter Jon Ryan nimbly weaving his way through the Vikings' punt-coverage team on a third quarter fake punt that was Green Bay's longest ground gain to that point? More Cheesehead magic, please. • Atari Bigby, who made the game-clinching interception for the Pack, will surely be followed into the league someday by playmakers like Nintendo Williams, Sega Jensen and PS3 Smithers III. • There is breakaway speed and there is NFL go-the-distance speed, and then there is Devin Hester, who busted his seventh career return for touchdown in his 20th game. That gave the Bears a 20-17 lead against the Lions, who were busy scoring an NFL-record 34 points in the fourth quarter for a 37-27 victory over Chicago that reversed the trajectories of two NFC North teams. To put it in classic-rock terms, if David Bowie's "Panic In Detroit" was blaring at Ford Field Sunday, it would have been most appropriate in the visitors' locker room; Kiss' "Detroit Rock City" would have been ideal for the 3-1 home team. • Speaking of scoring outbursts, the Chiefs scored nearly as many points (24) in the second half of their 30-16 victory over the Chargers than they had in their three previous games this season. Give some credit to quarterback Damon Huard for responding with his starting job on the line and some props to coach Herm Edwards, yet again, for rescuing a team from what seemed like certain doom. Kansas City (2-2) is now tied for first place in the AFC West, with Denver and Oakland, while San Diego (1-3) continues its out-of-control downward spiral. • Yes, it's time to give some love to the Raiders as well: Daunte Culpepper, who threw for two touchdowns and ran for three more in a 35-17 victory against the Miami team that gave up on him last season, punctuated one of his scoring dashes by pointing to his surgically repaired right knee. He might as well have pointed to another part of his anatomy (get your minds out of the gutter: I'm talking about his heart). The Raiders, who ran for 299 yards – two-hundred-and-ninety-nine yards! – haven't shown this kind of spunk since their Super Bowl season five years ago, and 'Pep will only get better as he grows more comfortable in Lane Kiffin's offense. • And how about a round of applause for yet another recently resurrected team, the Browns, who rolled over the Ravens and, were it not for that blocked field goal in Oakland the previous Sunday, could be sitting at 3-1. How? I don't know, but with Derek Anderson playing like this at quarterback and a bunch of hungry players stepping up, Cleveland has a chance to stay competitive. • Osi Umenyiora, six sacks in one game? You are very, very good, and … … YOU AIN'T CAUSE YOU'RE NOT • … Eagles left tackle Winston Justice, you are very, very unable to protect Donovan McNabb's blind side. That said, you are a backup, and your coaches are not without blame. You’re the guru, Andy Reid, but did you ever consider chipping to Justice's side with a tight end and/or keeping someone in the backfield to double-team Umenyiora? Just a thought, because what happened was truly an inJustice. • "I'm worried," a Rams player told me Sunday after the team's 35-7 drubbing at Dallas that dropped St. Louis to 0-4. "I'm looking at our schedule, and I'm scared we might go 0-16." Other than that, things are looking up in The Lou, where a seemingly formidable offense has gone more than 30 consecutive drives without a touchdown. In our fantasy-obsessed football universe, this is a stark reminder that the unheralded fatties are the key to everything. The Rams' injury decimated offensive line can't protect quarterback Marc Bulger and his broken ribs, and coach Scott Linehan is reluctant to call pass patterns that require seven-step drops and which could open up the stagnant offense. It gets worse, Rams fans: Warner is coming to town with the Cardinals on Sunday (wife Brenda will be back in her old front-row seat in the Edward Jones Dome) to zip the ball around and remind y'all how good you once had it. • Were Jay Cutler’s parents having a "competitive conversation" in the RCA Dome stands after their son's touchdown run, or did they just pick the most embarrassing possible time to have a full-on fight, with cameras rolling? If any flies on the wall out there have any insight, I would love to know. • That every single member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers walked across the field to lend their support to Cadillac Williams after his brutal, season-ending knee injury tells you everything you need to know about how much respect the third-year runner has earned in his locker room. He came into the league running hard and has been perpetually beat up as a result, and he'll need a ton of courage and dedication to return from a torn patellar tendon. But I've got a feeling 'Lac will be back. • Kyle Orton, time to start warming up in the bullpen. Is that what things have come to for the Bears? Hey, Jeff George lives in Indy; he could leave at the crack of dawn Wednesday and still make it to morning meetings. Just a thought. • Hey, A.J. Smith, I forgot to mention one thing in last Monday's column Perhaps you shouldn't have run inside linebacker Donnie Edwards out of town with his former coach. And Donnie, how much were you smiling inside when you heard those fans at Qualcomm chanting "Marty, Marty" in the final minutes of your Chiefs' 30-16 victory over the Chargers? By the way, for those of you didn't get a chance to see Friday's column (delay of game: my bad), here's one potential replacement for Smith if and when Dean Spanos works up the guts to give him the boot. TWO THINGS I CAN'T COMPREHEND 1) Marta – where does the magic come from, and how many young Brazilians will be able to mimic those moves in the years to come? 2) LaDainian Tomlinson: 116 rushing yards in the first half, three carries in the third quarter. But hey, I'm just a sportswriter. Norv Turner has it all figured out.
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RE:NFL News - 10/4/2007 5:07:03 PM   
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Were Jay Cutler’s parents having a "competitive conversation" in the RCA Dome stands after their son's touchdown run, or did they just pick the most embarrassing possible time to have a full-on fight, with cameras rolling? If any flies on the wall out there have any insight, I would love to know.
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RE:NFL News - 10/8/2007 2:02:44 PM   
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Michael Strahan's Book Attacked Sun Oct 7, 2007 The New York Daily News reports in the wake of Giants DE Michael Strahan's messy divorce, his embattled ex-wife yesterday accused him of telling "lies" about her in his new book due out this week. In "Inside the Helmet," set to hit shelves Tuesday, the Giants sackmaster paints his ex-wife, Jean, as a gold-digger. He says she siphoned millions from him even before their high-profile divorce and describes her as being too cheap to let him buy his parents a modest $160,000 house. "Michael's been telling stories for years, and I don't think this story will be any different ... full of lies," Jean Strahan scoffed yesterday from the couple's Montclair, N.J., home. The opulent house was mostly emptied in a notorious tag sale and court-ordered auction this spring and fall. "He seems to be into fiction, just like he was at trial," Jean said about Strahan's new autobiography, written with sports journalist Jay Glazer. The book, which mostly chronicles Strahan's 14 years in the NFL, also finds time to kick up the dirt from the once-loving couple's bitter divorce, which played out in the papers last year amid accusations of physical abuse, infidelity and wild spending. At one point, Jean sparked an uproar when she accused her husband of living an "alternative lifestyle" after he moved out. Later she said she didn't mean he was gay, just a philanderer. In January, a judge upheld a prenuptial agreement and awarded Jean a $15.3 million payout - more than half Strahan's $23 million fortune. Strahan argued she should get no more than $7 million. He is still contesting the decision. Jean also gets $18,000 a month in support for their twin daughters. In a chapter called "A cautionary Tale: Women, Money and Scams," Strahan alleges that Jean began cashing out before the divorce. In 2005, after their problems began, Strahan claims he came home one night to find $1.6 million missing from a joint bank account. After he confronted her, Strahan charges that Jean siphoned off another $1.7 million after he left the house to cool off, and then called the cops to say he was threatening her. While Strahan was being hauled into the police station for questioning, Strahan claims, Jean cleaned out the rest of the account.
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RE:NFL News - 10/9/2007 12:11:06 AM   
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Re - Jake Delhomme being out for season. This is why when the Dolphins got Trent Green(more about that next paragraph)I really thought that Carolina should have shown interest in Duante Culpepper and I said so at the time. David Carr has proved he is not an every day starter at least not right now. He needs to learn somewhere and maybe he can be another Rich Gannon. Carr was not going to be ready to be a starter this year. Delhomme has been average, injured ever since his break out year when they lost to the Pats in the Super B. Now let me weigh in on the Dolphins: What is Trent Green doing throwing on block on a reverse to TG,jr? That attempted block was terrible by the way. How ironic that they lose Green on a play to the player that was taken instead of Brady Quinn, whom I think the Dolphins should have taken.
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RE:NFL News - 10/9/2007 1:20:34 AM   
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[quote="Tim Cady"]Re - Jake Delhomme being out for season. This is why when the Dolphins got Trent Green(more about that next paragraph)I really thought that Carolina should have shown interest in Duante Culpepper and I said so at the time. David Carr has proved he is not an every day starter at least not right now. He needs to learn somewhere and maybe he can be another Rich Gannon. Carr was not going to be ready to be a starter this year. Delhomme has been average, injured ever since his break out year when they lost to the Pats in the Super B. Now let me weigh in on the Dolphins: What is Trent Green doing throwing on block on a reverse to TG,jr? That attempted block was terrible by the way. How ironic that they lose Green on a play to the player that was taken instead of Brady Quinn, whom I think the Dolphins should have taken.[/quote] Excellent points Sometimes you have to wonder what GMs are thinking. They were in such a rush to get Daunte out of there they cut off their nose to spite their face. They trade for Jake Plummer? WTH? So they decided to go with 2 over the hill QBs who were benched the previous year? If you don't want Culpepper then you better make a move for Quinn or Schaub.
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RE:NFL News - 10/9/2007 3:21:49 PM   
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Goodell to Review Tank's Case Mon Oct 8, 2007 The Dallas Morning News reports NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said he will review next week whether Cowboys DT Tank Johnson should have his suspension reduced from eight to six games. Goodell, in town for an ESPN Monday Night Football luncheon, said he's had good conversations with Johnson, who was suspended for violating the NFL's conduct policy. "He's been doing some positive things about changing his life and making better decisions going forward," Goodell said of Johnson, whom the Cowboys signed last month. "We had to get him situated in Dallas to make sure that he continued on the things I asked during his suspension and I will be reviewing that in the next couple of weeks." Cowboys owner and GM Jerry Jones said he's optimistic that the suspension could be reduced. As it stands now, Johnson is eligible to return on Nov. 11 against the New York Giants. If the suspension is reduced to six games, Johnson could play Oct. 21 against Minnesota.
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RE:NFL News - 10/9/2007 3:23:25 PM   
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Rams Notes: Losing leaves Linehan 'humbled' By Bill Coats ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 10/09/2007 A day after a 34-31 loss to Arizona dropped the Rams to 0-5, coach Scott Linehan was asked the almost inevitable question: Is he concerned about his job security? His answer was delivered without anger or remorse. "I don't worry about things like that," Linehan said during his weekly news conference. "I control what I control, which is doing the best I can do. If that's not good enough, then so be it." Linehan bristled a bit, though, when asked next if he was embarrassed by his team's performance. "Embarrassed? I think it's very humbling and humiliating to lose," he said. "I don't think I've ever dodged the fact that we've underachieved our goals to this point. I've never used any excuse whatsoever for falling short of winning the games. "But being embarrassed? I'd be embarrassed if I told you that we weren't doing everything we could possibly do. So, no, embarrassed isn't the word I would use. I'd say humbled and very, very disappointed."
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RE:NFL News - 10/9/2007 5:42:33 PM   
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[quote="John Childress"][quote="Tim Cady"]Re - Jake Delhomme being out for season. This is why when the Dolphins got Trent Green(more about that next paragraph)I really thought that Carolina should have shown interest in Duante Culpepper and I said so at the time. David Carr has proved he is not an every day starter at least not right now. He needs to learn somewhere and maybe he can be another Rich Gannon. Carr was not going to be ready to be a starter this year. Delhomme has been average, injured ever since his break out year when they lost to the Pats in the Super B. Now let me weigh in on the Dolphins: What is Trent Green doing throwing on block on a reverse to TG,jr? That attempted block was terrible by the way. How ironic that they lose Green on a play to the player that was taken instead of Brady Quinn, whom I think the Dolphins should have taken.[/quote] Excellent points Sometimes you have to wonder what GMs are thinking. They were in such a rush to get Daunte out of there they cut off their nose to spite their face. They trade for Jake Plummer? WTH? So they decided to go with 2 over the hill QBs who were benched the previous year? If you don't want Culpepper then you better make a move for Quinn or Schaub.[/quote] The thing is the Dolphins didn't have to make a move for Quinn. They could have had him with pick 10. Instead they took Ted Ginn Jr. Go figure. They then could have used Trent Green and had Quinn waiting in the wings. Talk about your draft screw ups.
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RE:NFL News - 10/9/2007 6:33:43 PM   
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[quote="Duane Sampson"]Goodell to Review Tank's Case Mon Oct 8, 2007 The Dallas Morning News reports NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said he will review next week whether Cowboys DT Tank Johnson should have his suspension reduced from eight to six games. Goodell, in town for an ESPN Monday Night Football luncheon, said he's had good conversations with Johnson, who was suspended for violating the NFL's conduct policy. "He's been doing some positive things about changing his life and making better decisions going forward," Goodell said of Johnson, whom the Cowboys signed last month. "We had to get him situated in Dallas to make sure that he continued on the things I asked during his suspension and I will be reviewing that in the next couple of weeks." Cowboys owner and GM Jerry Jones said he's optimistic that the suspension could be reduced. As it stands now, Johnson is eligible to return on Nov. 11 against the New York Giants. If the suspension is reduced to six games, Johnson could play Oct. 21 against Minnesota. [/quote] He should have signed with the Pats. Goodell would have gave him a slap on the wrist and then burned all the evidence.
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RE:NFL News - 10/9/2007 6:47:14 PM   
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Moss is going to torch Roy Williams
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RE:NFL News - 10/9/2007 6:57:04 PM   
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I was thinking about Moss versus the Cowpukes the other day. Can you imagine the numbers he would put up if they met in the SB?
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RE:NFL News - 10/9/2007 10:10:16 PM   
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Newman is a decent CB but I don't know if he has the speed to stay with Moss. Roy Williams is brutal at pass coverage.
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