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HINES WARD FINED.
Oct 15, 2008 | 12:38AM | report this

Dear NFL fans,

The NFL will be a FFL (Flag Football League) in a few years.

Ward gets fined for doing his job?  Maybe next time he shouldnt block.  Maybe next time no one should block!!!  Maybe next time every player should give officials the finger when the ball is snapped.It is ridiculous. 

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2 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NFL, AFC North, Pittsburgh Steelers, Hines Ward, Jacksonville Jaguars
 
Matt Leinart is a Joke
Jun 28, 2008 | 11:27AM | report this

This guy said he needs to be a better role model?!  Maybe he should win a few games before he talks about peoples' perception of him.  Last time I checked he couldnt beat out a senior citizen for the starting job.  No one cares what he does off the field if he has the same game play as Joey Harrington.

Talk about being a joke . . . Leinart has two of the best WR's in football and a top ten running back.  Give Cutler that much talent or Young that much talent and see how fast they become playoff bound.  There is a good reason Young was drafted before Matt Leinart.

I wonder if the Broncos' Marshall will be playing this season. Cutler called him out earlier this off season, but I guess it didnt work.

9 Comments | Add a comment   categories: Matt Leinart, Arizona Cardinals, NFL, Larry Fitzgerald, Anquan Boldin, Edgerrin James, Jay Cutler, Denver Broncos, Brandon Marshall, Vince Young, Tennessee Titans, Joey Harrington, Joey Harrington, Atlanta Falcons, Detroit Lions
 
Are the Chiefs Serious? Are NFL teams Serious?
Jul 10, 2007 | 12:02PM | report this

First they leave Trent out to dry . . .

Now they are letting LJ float around in space. He is arguably the second best RB in the NFL and definitely the second best in the AFC.

Call me a sucker but I believe in loyalty. If a RB leads the team in attempts and yards and has as many receptions as my No.2 Wideout he deserves a raise. I think that is common sense and I think it shows appreciation.

Larry Johnson is the entire Chiefs offense. He was the reason they won 9 games last season.

This off-season (of course this has happened previous off-seasons) there have been many instances where veteran pro-bowl players have been cut, shortchanged, or left incommunicado with GM’s and team owners. The Bears, Chiefs, Jacksonville, Miami, Steelers, and even my beloved Jets have dealt with players indecently. In corporate if a worker performs they reward him or her with a bonus and a raise, but in the cut-throat NFL a player that performs has to hope that they are on the team the next season (forget about the bonus or raise). Larry Johnson is probably the biggest name player with the problem of not being amply provided for. The guy ran the ball over 400 times; what the heck do you want him to do run it 500 times? Give the guy a raise his current salary is half of Chester Taylor’s, and let us all be serious he is better than Taylor in every aspect of the RB position, by far.

Owners and GM’s need to show more loyalty to players that have performed for them. I understand that football is a business, but a million, two million, 5 millions dollars extra is not a big deal, at least to the owners of these football teams they have hundreds of millions of dollars if not a few billion. Stop being cheap.

20 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NFL, AFC East, AFC North, AFC West, AFC South, NFC North, Chicago Bears, Kansas City Chiefs, Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Jets, Chester Taylor, Larry Johnson
 
What did Pacman do Wrong?
Jun 19, 2007 | 10:53AM | report this

I recently read an article about Pacman Jones and it appears that one of the shootings that Pacman is being investigated for started because he "threw money at strippers."

I am just wondering what is wrong with that? Is that not what you are supposed to do? Well, I am not sure someone please fill me in on the deal with strippers and money throwing. Thanks

12 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NFL, AFC South, Tennessee Titans, Adam Jones, Strippers
 
Beware AFC: No Team Will Win More than 11 Games
May 23, 2007 | 7:19PM | report this

I love reading analysts’ predictions of the NFL’s season to come. The funny thing is they are usually wrong, but hey it is exciting so keep them coming guys.

Remember the Jets were supposed to win no more than 4 games, and the Dolphins were expected to dominate (maybe with the exception of the Patriots) the AFC East? Well we all know what happened, but hey I am a Jets fan. I was ecstatic!

This year everyone has been saying the Jets have no shot because their schedule is comprised of teams that are serious contenders. SIX different teams in their schedule made the playoffs, THREE came off of solid seasons, but missed the playoffs because they cooled toward the end of the season or heated up too late, and the remaining teams had magnificent drafts where many of the players are potential starters.

For these reasons I am not concerned about the Jets going (let us say) 8-8. I do not think there will be a team that wins more than 11 games next season in the AFC.

The AFC West is going to slaughter each other, and if the Johnson and Bowe are as productive as I think they will be, and if the Raiders are as solid defensively as last season, then both the Chargers and the Broncos will not have any divisional sweeps under their belts.

The AFC South looks weak, but only time will tell. Many doubt that Young can lead his team, but I must say he has a way of winning when there is little going his way. If Young’s line holds up he will be fine, and with the addition of a solid receiver in the free agent market then Young doubters will find he does not go down so easily. The Colts’ D held up in the playoffs, but will it hold up next season? Nothing has given me reason to think that it will. The heal of the Texans is their O-line because they had a good QB in Carr, but if Schaub is solid, and with the addition of Black (former Chiefs OT), Schaub may be able to get things done. Ahman Green and Andre Johnson (a top 5 receiver) will be very productive, and their solid young DB, Danta Robinson, will now have some help on in the secondary and the Williams has a young DT to help out, and there is now some depth in the LB position.

The AFC North is up in the air. The Ravens will be good there is no doubt about that (if the lose of Thomas does not impact their D). I do not know what will happen to the Bengals, for as long as players keep getting arrested the team will suffer, and last season they really lost a lot of steam. The negative end of last season for the Bengals may impact them this year, and Palmer will be frustrated once again. The Browns had an excellent draft. And Tomlin is a serious coach with a solid receiving core (Ward and Holmes) and an solid running back in Parker.

The AFC East have two excellent teams (Patriots and Jets). The Bills have potential and the Dolphins have a solid team, but they never seem to get it together. The Patriots are a potential bust.

And for all of the above reason the AFC will be hell every week for every team. There really are no holes in the AFC this year. The NFC will be tough to I might write on that later.

2 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NFL, AFC East, AFC West, AFC South, AFC North, New York Jets, New England Patriots, Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Tennessee Titans, Pittsburgh Steelers, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Andre Johnson, Oakland Raiders, Denver Broncos, San Diego Chargers
 
Great Guys: Green and Simmons Vs. Portis and Vick
May 22, 2007 | 4:21PM | report this

Negativity receives a lot of attention, but what about those that contribute good to society?

I recently posted a blog that has 240+ (and still growing) hits. I was dealing with Portis and his ignorant comments that dismissed Mike Vick's appalling act of dog fighting (not to mention the other illegal activities that he is involved with). While we have fools like Portis and Vick in the NFL (and many seemed to be condoning their behavior) there are those that actually do good in the NFL, but they seem to fall under the radar.

Jason Simmons, a somewhat mediocre DB on the Houston Texans, was recently asked by Ahman Green for his number thirty. This is not the first time its happened in Pro Sports. Sometimes this request to change a number can cost as little as a few beers, and as much as tens of thousands of dollars.

Simmons asked Green to help a poor family buy a home. NOW THAT IS A STAND UP GUY!

Sadly Simmons and players like him receive little or no accolades. Perhaps people think that doing a good deed should go without saying (and perhaps they are right), but with people questioning the integrity of the NFL and other pro sports, examples like Jason Simmons and Ahman Green should be brought to light.

7 Comments | Add a comment   categories: Houston Texans, Ahman Green, Jason Simmons, NFL, Michael Vick, Clinton Portis
 
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