Welcome to New England, Plax!Not surprising, but it doesn't seem likely Burress will be a Jet next season:
http://www.nypost.com/p/blogs/jetsblog/burress_likely_burning_bridge_to_AiFiPzOwiWg1E9ZCOD7lCM
Welcome to New England, Plax!Not surprising, but it doesn't seem likely Burress will be a Jet next season:
http://www.nypost.com/p/blogs/jetsblog/burress_likely_burning_bridge_to_AiFiPzOwiWg1E9ZCOD7lCM
It's funny because I asked the same question just six months ago.
Looking back at that thread, I was a much better poster back then as a junior when I still had to prove myself. Now it's all just bad Freeman taco jokes.
Plax was a good soldier this year--you can tell he was obviously frustrated with his role and Sanchez' inability as a QB, but he held that shit down during the season.
It wouldn't shock me. He can still be productive and a good outside/red zone threat with his size.Sanjuro Tsubaki said:Welcome to New England, Plax!
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If the Giants win, Antrel Rolle says he'll ride down the Canyon of Heroes wearing a shirt that says "At the End of the Day!" #NYG
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Not surprising, but it doesn't seem likely Burress will be a Jet next season:
http://www.nypost.com/p/blogs/jetsblog/burress_likely_burning_bridge_to_AiFiPzOwiWg1E9ZCOD7lCM
Bob Costas interviews Roger Goodell about the state of the NFL tonight on NBC Sports Network:
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After the last 2 years he probably got a lot of practice as packing shit in.
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Colts are interested in hiring former Chargers defensive coordinator Greg Manusky for their defensive coordinator job
Colts fans, prepare to witness Manusky's patented cover 0:
Bend don't break (sometimes) but break most of times
BigAT said:Robin Lundberg @robinlundberg
Brandon Jacobs said the Giants had their best practice in years yesterday. Bill Belichick agreed after he watched it on tape.
Robin Lundberg @robinlundberg
Brandon Jacobs said the Giants had their best practice in years yesterday. Bill Belichick agreed after he watched it on tape.
Colts fans, prepare to witness Manusky's patented cover 0:
Quick Summary of what I can remember for those that could not listen :
- Panthers would not let Cam do national interviews (at least on Cowherd's show) until after the season was over.
- Put on a bit of weight this year. Up to 263. Too many munchies in the film room.
- Said he noticed the game slowing down for him as the year went on.
- Cam explained that he couldn't recall the name of the play when he did the Gruden QB interview because so many teams had thrown playbooks at him prior to doing that and he just put all the Auburn plays out of his mind.
- He is glad Chud is coming back because this is the first time he is going back to a system he had the previous year. Up until this point he was changing systems every year and has had to learn 5 offenses.
- Cam loves Drew Brees and his accuracy.
- Cowherd said he sees Cam as a Big Ben type player and asked how he viewed himself. Cam said he doesn't want to be compared to anyone and wants to create his own image as a QB. Said in highschool his nickname was "The Dinosaur" because his talents were so rare.
- Asked if he will still have the running ability he has now in 10 years. Cam didn't hesitate and said absolutely because he will get down when there is no more yards to get. (or something like that)
- Thinks the Giants will win the Superbowl because of their ability to get to the QB which disrupts the offense (obviously) but was quick to point out that it is Tom Brady back there so who knows.
There were a few other things so feel free to add or correct anything I may have heard wrong.
Another very good interview by Cam where he came off as very likeable. Guy definitely has the "It" factor and will be a king in this league for years to come as long as he keeps heading in this direction. You guys (Panther fans) are lucky to have him for sure.
Now excuse me while I go back to work....
Cam Newton is making the rounds on radio row here in Indianapolis. It should be a victory lap for Newton after one of the greatest rookie seasons of all time.
Instead, Newton mostly focused on what he could do better.
“I did a poor job protecting the football,” Newton said on NFL Network, adding that he thought his rookie season was just okay. “As a whole, I’m satisfied with some things.”
Newton said his goal is to be the greatest quarterback of all time. He did admit that he set some goals for his rookie season that he was able to achieve. He said he went through the NFL record book before the year with his assistant and saw that Peyton Manning held nearly every rookie quarterback record.
“I’m not going to let him get the best of me. I wanted something to hang my hat on,” Newton said.
Now Newton holds nearly every rookie quarterback record, including for passing yards. He also holds the NFL record for rushing touchdowns. That’s not something Manning will ever hang his hat on.
Robin Lundberg @robinlundberg
Brandon Jacobs said the Giants had their best practice in years yesterday. Bill Belichick agreed after he watched it on tape.
...Said in highschool his nickname was "The Dinosaur" because his talents were so rare.
Found on a Panthers board - synopsis of Cam's appearance on Cowherd's radio show this morning:
263?! Holy balls. And he's still more cut/athletic than Fatman!
More Cam!
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/02/02/cam-newton-i-did-a-poor-job-protecting-the-football/
Yeah, he is a really, really impressive guy. Polar opposite of HoFinley. Totally humble, genuinely caring and (seemingly) sincere in everything he does. He is also hilarious.
Colts fans, prepare to witness Manusky's patented cover 0:
Found on a Panthers board - synopsis of Cam's appearance on Cowherd's radio show this morning:
263?! Holy balls. And he's still more cut/athletic than Fatman!
More Cam!
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/02/02/cam-newton-i-did-a-poor-job-protecting-the-football/
myavatar.pngHe also owned up to his performance in the Pro Bowl. Claimed it was "embarrassing" for him.
Robin Lundberg @robinlundberg
Brandon Jacobs said the Giants had their best practice in years yesterday. Bill Belichick agreed after he watched it on tape.
Looks like we now have two fatass QBs in the NFC South!- Put on a bit of weight this year. Up to 263. Too many munchies in the film room.
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I'm also a fan.I happen to like your avatar when it's Flacco-ized, cut and pasted onto a bull, and then immortalized onto a commemorative plate. Just sayin'.
Said in highschool his nickname was "The Dinosaur" because his talents were so rare.
THIS MAKES NO FUCKING SENSE
THIS MAKES NO FUCKING SENSE
You ever see a live dinosaur?
I tebowed.
And God told me to Edit.
was that not safe for work? You see more butt cheek in commercials.
Alligatorjandro said:
Grover Cleveland said:
I tebowed.
And God told me to Edit.
The Associated Press and the NFL will announce the annual league awards, including Most Valuable Player, in a two-hour prime-time special "NFL Honors" to air on NBC on Super Bowl eve, Feb. 4.
All seven AP NFL awards will be presented from 9-11 p.m. EST live from the Murat Theater in Indianapolis during a show hosted by "30 Rock" star Alec Baldwin. The show will feature a live performance by Lenny Kravitz and appearances by Hall of Famers Jerry Rice, Barry Sanders, Deion Sanders, Shannon Sharpe and Steve Young.