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I was just going to mention that.

 

I think Theismann is blowing this way out of proportion. Ricky's not a wife-beater, or a rapist, or any kind of serious criminal, really. Guys like Lawrence Phillips playing in the CFL make me a lot more angry than Ricky Williams coming here. The CFL doesn't have a drug policy, so he's not violating any league rules. And who is Joe Theismann to say who is and isn't "worthy" to play pro football?

 

That said, he made a good point when he said Williams' value would be limited up here, since running backs are not emphasized in the CFL to nearly the degree they are in the NFL.

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Guest Vitamin X
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Man, fuck Joe Theismann. His opinion is fucking irrelevant, and I'm glad Ricky took it the way he did.

 

He's got his opinions, I respect his opinion. Every time he says something, this is what happens: He says a remark about me that's offensive, then when he has to do one of our games he comes and apologizes and says, `I'm sorry.' So, I'm sure next year when he's doing a game he'll come up to me and say, `I'm sorry,' and it will be the same thing over again. It will probably be next year when I go back to Miami and he's doing a game with ESPN. I don't have any hard feelings against him, I understand it's his job to say things so he has to say things.

 

Williams is definitely taking the high road on this one. Who the fuck cares what Theismann thinks?

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Carson Palmer loves getting cornholed.

 

“Shae and I got hooked on playing cornhole right after we moved out here.

 

Sponsors and guests will be treated to a unique event complete with amazing food and beverage, activities for all ages, prizes and giveaways, live entertainment by The Mukrackers and the opportunity to play cornhole against (with?) Carson’s teammates and other NFL friends.

 

:lol:

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From a fan on NFL.com:

 

 

Since the NFL won't let Reggie Bush wear No. 5, couldn't the Saints just list him as a quarterback or kicker instead of a running back and then have him report as eligible for every play? -- Damian L.

 

 

 

Pretty funny yet great idea at the same time :)

Guest Princess Leena
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They could technically do that...

 

I remember that RB for Miami who originally started as a QB in his career, and was #11 for his entire career.

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Good...

 

At least they got something for the unmotivated slug.

 

I thought they'd keep him on the roster this year but not resign him, so getting a solid receiver for him is a definite plus for the Saints.

 

 

Even though he didn't play much in New England, he still has more experience than some of the backup WRs like Devery Henderson and Nate Poole.

 

Looking at the Saints' depth chart, there isn't a whole lot at wideout once you get past "Cellular" Joe Horn and Dontae Stallworth.

 

 

Devery Henderson? Can't seem to wrap his head around the Saints' offense (or lack thereof), which is why he never saw the field in the 2004 regular season. Has a high average of yards per reception, but has received no more than 4 receptions in a game. Unless he impresses new coach Sean Payton in some way, he's in danger of getting cut due to the influx of new WRs.

 

Nate Poole? Career backup in that Mecca of offense, Arizona, before coming to the Saints. Never put up solid numbers. In serious danger of being cut.

 

Michael Lewis? The Beer Man is mainly going to be used to spell Reggie Bush at PR/KR. He's never made much of an impact at WR either.

 

Mike Haas? Rookie out of the Pac 10. While he was good at Oregon State, there are only about three teams in the NFL with the quality of the average Pac 10 defense and he's playing on one of them.

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He should have been creative and worn #23...2+3=5

 

If he would have taken #23 people would start calling him the Michael Jordan of the NFL.

 

Well they are already calling him God before he takes a NFL snap, so what's the harm in calling him the Jordan of the NFL as well.

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Guest Arnold_OldSchool
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Fox's James Brown is going to CBS' pregame!?!!?! Damn... Fox won't be quite the same

 

They are thinking of making joe Buck the host AND #1 play by play man and hosting Fox's show at the BIG game every week

 

But still JB, Howie and Terry have been there since what 93 -94 at least as a tandem?

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The Bengals acquired Ahmad Brooks with a 3rd round pick in the supplimental draft, thus enhancing their image.

 

As a Bengals fan I'll say its worth taking a flyer on a third round pick next year.

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Bengals second year LB Odell Thurman is suspended for the first four games of the season for violating the league's substance abuse policy.

 

 

Ahmad Brooks may be needed sooner than later.

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http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/5805142?FSO1&ATT=HMA

 

Rams running back Marshall Faulk will have major reconstructive knee surgery and almost certainly miss the entire 2006 season, coach Scott Linehan said Friday.

 

The surgery could spell the end of Faulk's career after 12 years in the NFL. But Linehan said at a news conference the 33-year-old Faulk isn't ready to call it quits. Faulk didn't attend the news conference.

 

Faulk is expected to have the surgery on one of his knees next week, the Rams said. It was unclear which knee would be the focus of the operation. Faulk had lesser surgery on both knees earlier this year.

 

Faulk, the 2000 NFL MVP, is ninth on the career rushing list with 12,279 yards, 34 yards behind Jim Brown. But he had a career-low 292 yards rushing last year and made only one start, in the season finale when Steven Jackson was out with a hip pointer.

 

Faulk hasn't participated in the team's minicamps this year.

 

Faulk has been to seven Pro Bowls, has seven 1,000-yard rushing seasons and 38 100-yard games, and was the first player in NFL history to gain 2,000 yards from scrimmage in four consecutive seasons from 1998-2001.

Guest Felonies!
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I figured Marshall Faulk's time was just about up.

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WR Bloom Has Torn Hamstring

Bob Brookover, Philadelphia Inquirer

 

An MRI exam taken Thursday revealed that Eagles rookie wide receiver and returner Jeremy Bloom has a torn hamstring. If Bloom remains on the PUP list at the start of this season, he will not be eligible to rejoin the team until after the ninth week of the season. It's possible he could end up on injured reserve and be out for the season.

Guest Vitamin X
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So, is T.O. going to be the Iggles' version of the Curse of the Bambino?

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