It’s possible that Cowboys WR Terry Glenn waited too long to warm up to the idea of a reduced salary.
Chiefs RB Joe Delaney died 25 years ago today while trying to save three boys from drowning.
Cowboys CB Terence Newman recently proclaimed: “On paper, we’re the greatest team in the league.”
Pats WR Wes Welker says that CB Asante Samuel “chose money over championships” when signing with the Eagles.
Dolphins LB Joey Porter has gotten a taste of losing — and it prompted him to quit talking so much.
LB Chad Brown is keeping himself in shape in the event that the phone rings one more time.
Former Pats LB Rosevelt Colvin knew that the end was coming in New England.
There has been a Shaun Alexander sighting.
And a LaVar Arrington sighting.
FB Dan Kreider has been invited to training camp with the Rams.
Browns CB Daven Holly insists that he’ll be good as new in 2009.
Some Cowboys fans will need to get to the new stadium by taking a cab . . . from their parking spaces.
In addition to dropping a Dookie, the Steelers also cut S Mike Lorello, LS Jared Retkofsky, and OL Doug Legursky.
Here are seven questions about the Titans.
Warren Sapp had his retirement party on Saturday night; he showed up only two hours after the party started.
Could the Bucs choose to shelve RB Cadillac Williams this season?
Will the Falcons go 1-15?
Packers coach Mike McCarthy’s new wife will have a baby later this year.
Rich Cimini of the New York Daily News sounds off about the Giants’ PSL plan.
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June 30th, 2008 at 11:38 am
“@csports42192 - If you honestly think Welkers only had one good season, you just haven’t been watching this guy. I hated when the Patriots went down to Miami every year because this guy simply did it all.”
Explain his one career receiving TD prior to joining the Pats?
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June 30th, 2008 at 11:44 am
“Yes, well aware of it. Doesn’t change my argument any. ”
Right, because your point, if it is indeed a point, is that Welker will retire with more championship rings than Samuel. That’s what you said, right? Here’s your question and statement again:
“When Welker and Samuel’s careers are over, who do you think is going to have more Super Bowl rings? Here’s a hint: not the guy in Eagles green.”
You didn’t say anything about the future. Your “point” has no basis in anything that Welker said.
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June 30th, 2008 at 12:00 pm
“You didn’t say anything about the future. ”
One would assume that anyone of at least average intelligence would understand that discussing current players situation when they will be in retirement is an obvious reference to the future. Sorry you missed that.
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June 30th, 2008 at 12:07 pm
No, it’s irrational because your conspiracy theories and assumptions lack reasoning and a factual basis - it has nothing to do with anyone being a supposed “apologist … Of course, you’re right, Belicheat would never try to circumvent the rules with other methods of cheating, he’s proven to be an honorable man, he’ll be clean as a whistle from here on in. And Goodell didn’t destroy evidence and have a pretend investigation. ..how could I be so foolish ..
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June 30th, 2008 at 12:25 pm
“And Goodell didn’t destroy evidence and have a pretend investigation. ..how could I be so foolish ”
No, nothing irrational in this conspiracy theory.
Tell me, “batfreight”, what high level office position do you hold in the NFL that would give you inside access to how Goodell conducts his business? Because unless you actually have an answer to my question, you’re just talking out an orifice other than your mouth.
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June 30th, 2008 at 2:07 pm
I don’t have to work in the NFL offices to know that Goodell admitted to destroying evidence and conducted a slipshod “investigation” designed to turn up nothing. The purpose of Goodells inquiry was to obfuscate and cover up wherever he could. Strictly damage control. Guys get suspended for 4 games for taking a diet supplement, Belichek cheats his way to three super bowls and gets scolded. Nope, nothing going on there. ..haha ..
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June 30th, 2008 at 6:02 pm
welker was a good player on the wrong team/system in miami. he’s obviously not as good as his stats last year, but he preforms his role as well as anyone
and why is spygate being discussed here? is it relevent at all?
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June 30th, 2008 at 7:17 pm
“I don’t have to work in the NFL offices to know that Goodell admitted to destroying evidence and conducted a slipshod “investigation” designed to turn up nothing.”
Where did he “admit” this? Please cite a quote in some publication where Goodell said such things. Your posts are utter irrational nonsense. You’re a bitter Dolphins fan in denial about that fact that your team too has broken NFL rules. Get over it.
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