Cowboys coach Wade Phillips thinks his offense will be even better this year.
Eagles coach Andy Reid says rookie WR DeSean Jackson “will be in a lot of places for us, the slot, outside, places where we feel we can get matchup problems.”
The British Guardian newspaper has a look at Pat Tillman.
The Bills have Matt Murphy working on the transition from tight end to offensive tackle.
The woman allegedly hit by a car owned by Bills RB Marshawn Lynch has been treated and released from a local hospital.
Patriots TE Jonathan Stupar suffers from Wolfe Parkinson White Syndrome, a condition characterized by abnormal electrical pathways that cause a disruption of the heart’s normal rhythm.
Says Bears DB Danieal Manning of playing nickel back instead of starting at cornerback, “I’m cool with it, honestly. Not to just sound politically correct, but I’m good. I like it, I really do.”
Says Chicago’s Mike Brown, “When I’m on the field, I feel like I’m one of the best safeties in the league.”
Bengals C Eric Ghiaciuc may be under more scrutiny than any other player on the team.
The Packers are pleased with the condition of the playing surface at Lambeau Field.
Says Packers coach Mike McCarthy of CB Tramon Williams, “Really, the first week of practice, he has been outstanding, particularly in the slot in the nickel and also on the outside.”
The Steelers’ main objective on defense is to rush the passer.
Says Texans DT Frank Okam of adjusting to the NFL, “The angles I normally took in college to catch guys, they are beating me to the corner now. That’s an adjustment I’m trying to get used to as well.”
Panthers QB Matt Moore says he’s gaining confidence as he gains experience.
Saints MLB Mark Simoneau says he’s comfortable competing for playing time with the recently acquired Jonathan Vilma.
Saints coach Sean Payton likes the progress of backup RB Pierre Thomas.
When rookie DE Chris Long went the wrong way in a practice, Rams defensive line coach Brian Baker yelled, “Does this look like Virginia to you? This is the NFL.”
Seahawks QB Matt Hasselbeck is feeling a lot better than he did 12 months ago.
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June 2nd, 2008 at 10:16 am
Steven Wells is a bit of a legend over here. I used to read his music reviews in the NME and would be dissappointed if the prfanity level didn’t reach ‘Mad-Uncle-Tony-who-we-don’t-talk-about’ levels. Pleasantly surprised to see him writing so eloquently about an NFL player. Offers a slightly different perspective too.
I agree with Mike Brown too, he is definately one of the best safeties in the league. The thing is, what is the point when we basically need another starter at SS because you just know he’ll be done by November?
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June 2nd, 2008 at 10:45 am
small receiver + inaccurate QB = DeSean Jackson
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June 2nd, 2008 at 10:48 am
Go get ‘em Mike Brown. We’re all pulling for you.
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June 2nd, 2008 at 11:43 am
I am no Bush apologist, but I have a bone to pick with Mr Wells. Steven Wells doesn’t vote in this country so he can shut the hell up. His idea of an American hero is an American who finds a way to get a free ride to freedom - and then flaunt it. If Mohammad Ali was a pacifist, he wouldn’t have made his living trying to bash people’s brains in.
Wells would do well examine Europe’s morally bankrupt, decaying society. Had America done things Well’s way, he’d be speaking German. We saved their sorry asses twice only to make them doubly ungrateful. The next time Europe is threatened, I hope we put them on ignore.
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June 2nd, 2008 at 11:45 am
Patriots TE Jonathan Stupar sufferED from… past tense. The abnormality has been surgically corrected.
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June 2nd, 2008 at 8:46 pm
I’ve never heard such a crock of BS as the conspiracy theory that this guy Wells tries to sneak into his Pat Tillman article.
I’m a big Cards fan, loved Pat and his story and was sickened by his death but for Wells to peddle the vacuous story that he was killed ON PURPOSE by Americans–”killed by three shots to the forehead fired at close range and in good visibility by a fellow US soldier (or soldiers”– just does a huge disservice to the other heros in Tillman’s unit and is a flat-out disgrace. This wacko conspiracy talk has made the rounds on the leftwing blogs and just lacks any basis in fact.
Its bad enough that he was killed by friendly fire (which I’m sure has happened too much in Iraq and Afghanistan)but to believe this crap means you have to believe that his unit was involved in his execution and is now involved in the cover-up.
If Wells(whose newspaper is the notoriously extreme leftwing rag the Guardian)is so sure of this farfetched story then lets see some proof–for example, what is his definition of “close range”?
Seems to me there are too many people out there who have watched too many ridiculous Hollywood movies.
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