Vikings Owner Wilf Has Much To Consider...
By Michael Lombardi, NFL Network, NFL Network Insider, Published: Nov. 5, 2010; Updated: Nov. 5, 2010 Randy Moss has never been shy
to speak his mind, therefore the events of this week have less to do
with food and more to do with his lack of respect for Vikings coach
Brad Childress.
Moss, who, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune, told Vikings
owner Zygi Wilf after their loss to the Patriots that Childress was a
bad coach and should be fired. This story is more believable than
complaining about the catered food during a team meal as the reason
Moss was sent packing earlier this week.
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Titans defensive end Jason Babin keeps watching his paycheck shrink as the NFL cracks down on illegal hits.
A league source told NFL
Network insider Jason La Canfora that Babin has been fined $20,000 for
his knee-high hit on quarterback Philip Rivers in Tennessee's loss to
the San Diego Chargers last Sunday.
Babin -- who leads the Titans with seven sacks -- was flagged for roughing the passer on the play.
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Browns Need To Find Out What They Have In...
By: Brian Billick
Published: November 4th, 2010
Trying to establish a starting
quarterback is always the toughest question for a coach and an
organization. It’s always been my mentality that you have to
play a young quarterback to know what you have in him.
There’s an interesting situation going on right now in
Cleveland, where you have two veterans in Jake Delhomme and Seneca
Wallace, neither of whom is completely healthy. Delhomme is a
long-established starter in the league on the backend of his career,
but he’s most likely done. Wallace has floated on the edge of
being a potential starter and has looked good when he’s in,
but has never had that extended look as a guy who can carry a team. The
Browns drafted Colt McCoy for... (see more)
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Adam's Analysis - reported July 14, 2010
Well by now we have all heard that Vincent Jackson
was suspended for the first 3 games of the season. So now how does that affect our draft strategy? In my view it,
shockingly, drops him to the middle of the draft at least. Jackson started off hot last season, but
then tapered off towards the end of the season. (see more)
Scott's Analysis - reported July 24, 2010
If you are in a 10 or 12 team league that does a
draft, listen up, you may want to pay attention. Many teams go after
Quarterbacks in the first round, only to find themselves short on top notch
running backs in the second and third rounds. If you follow what I call the
Brett Favre factor you can have yourself a starting lineup by the 7th
round. Some of you by now may be asking “What exactly is the Brett Favre
factor?” (see more)
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