The league is expected to announce on Monday the nationally-televised games for Week One and Thanksgiving.
If Roger Goodell gets his way, less evidence will be needed to prove cheating.
Chiefs coach Herm Edwards explains why he wants players not to have hair hanging out of their helmets: “My father was in the military, and he taught me what it meant when you put your Army suit on. There’s a certain image you want to portray a team, as an organization, as a league.”
The guy who runs a team that rarely makes the playoffs is in favor of the reseeding proposal.
RB Jonathan Stewart wants to play for the Seahawks.
Some guy has admitted to pretending to be a member of the 1980 Oakland Raiders.
The offer sheet signed by CB Chris Carr with the Titans is believed to be worth just under $2 million.
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March 30th, 2008 at 11:01 pm
My guess is most defenders don’t know that pulling a runner down by his hair is perfectly legal. Shouldn’t that rule be enough to discourage players from growing their hair?
Besides, for many of the players their hair is like a trademark, and they wouldn’t be the same without it. Marion Barber and Troy Polamalu are the two players that spring to mind. Can you imagine them without their hair?
I think it’s kind of a dumb proposal. The NFL is not the army; they seem to encourage players to show off their personality.
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March 31st, 2008 at 6:36 am
Actions speak louder than ………..hair.
Can you even imagine Chad Johnson in the army??????
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