Sep/23/06 10:32 AM Filed in:
Frank Gore
RB
Frank Gore,
49ers -- Round 3 in 2005: It's rare that a guy
who had a disappointing college career becomes an
impact player in the NFL. Gore beat out
Willis McGahee as a freshman at Miami
before blowing out his ACL. He got the starting job
back after McGahee left for the NFL -- only to blow out
the other knee. As a rookie last season, he led the
49ers in rushing while splitting time with
Kevan Barlow. With Barlow's trade
to the Jets, Gore has excelled as the featured back. He
is currently fourth in the NFL with 217 rushing yards,
including a career-high 127 in a 20-13 victory against
the Rams last week. More important, he is tied for the
league lead with three touchdowns. At 5-foot-9 and 215
pounds, his durability always will be an issue, but,
considering what he has overcome already, I wouldn't
bet against him.
PR
Devin Hester,
Bears -- Round 2 in 2006: It didn't take long
for Hester to make his mark on the NFL. In his pro
debut, he returned a punt 84 yards for a touchdown.
Anyone who watched the Bears in the preseason knew it
was only a matter of time until he broke one, and it
won't be his last. Drafting a return man in Round 2
might have raised a few eyebrows around the league, but
the Bears were plagued with fumbles by their punt
returners last year. A cornerback by trade, his
breakaway speed has the Bears coaching staff trying to
figure out how to get him the ball on offense.
(nfl.com)
Sep/23/06 10:27 AM Filed in:
Kevin Everett
Kevin Everett easily beat
Robert Royal and Craig Nall in a good-natured 30-yard
foot race after Wednesday's practice. However, the
result was disputed. Royal claimed he was so far ahead
at the 10-yard mark that he pulled up.
"When we lined up, I shot out of the blocks and I was 6
yards in front of him," Royal said. "I shut it down. I
had to."
(buffalonews.com)
Sep/22/06 08:42 AM Filed in:
Eric Winston
(on who will fill the spot on the line with T
Spencer out):
“You know, we have to talk through that, but
right now the best thing for the team is to get (T
Eric) Winston going. It’s a tough role to
ask a young player like that to be a swing guy on game
day and know two spots. But for the future of the
football tea, we need to do that with that young
man. So we’ll put him in a tough situation,
but I’m sure he’ll respond to it.
Hell, he’s a good kid. He’s been
working hard. But for the future of the team, and
to get better, we need to bring him a long, so I think
he’s the guy to do that. We also have to
look around and decide, do we bring in a young tackle
here or do we go find another veteran guy. We
have to go make that decision, but we definitely have
to go get another player here pretty quick.”
(scout.com)
Sep/22/06 08:09 AM Filed in:
Charlton
Jimmerson
Rookie
Charlton
Jimerson and
former Astros manager Larry
Dierker have
birthdays today.
Jimerson will celebrate by having his wife
Reza
and daughter with him in
attendance tonight at Minute Maid Park for the first
time this season.
Jimerson's father Eugene,
sister
Lanette
and younger
brother Terrance
also will watch him at
Minute Maid Park for the first time today.
(chron.com))
Sep/21/06 10:43 PM Filed in:
Darrell
McClover
Reiss also reported that the Patriots
had five more players in for workouts at Gillette
Stadium on Tuesday. Two of them were veteran
quarterbacks - Tommy Maddox and Todd Bouman. Defensive
players visiting the stadium included defensive back
Chidi Iwuoma and linebackers Mark Brown and Darrell
McClover.
Sep/21/06 08:12 AM Filed in:
Phillip
Buchanon
Cornerback
Phillip
Buchanon, who
missed the Indianapolis game because of an ankle
injury, is healthy and will play against Washington.
"He's fine this week, and he's going to play,"
coach Gary Kubiak
said of Buchanon, who
also is one of the league's better punt returners. "We
need as many corners as we can get, and we need them to
play well against Washington, just as we do all of our
players."
(chron.com)
Sep/20/06 08:30 AM Filed in:
Najeh
Davenport
The Steelers also have a
couple of solid players worth considering for your
bench. Running back Najeh
Davenport, a
free-agent signee, has emerged as Pittsburgh's best
option in short-yardage and goal line situations.
(Duce Staley
blew his chance at that
job with a poor preseason.)
(cnnsi.com)
Sep/19/06 06:12 PM
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Sep/19/06 04:47 PM Filed in:
Vernon Carey
Nick
Saban while speaking at his press conference about the
offensive line stated: "Vernon Carey has been
our most consistent offensive lineman all year long and
played outstanding in this game."
(noticias.info)
Sep/18/06 11:12 PM
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Sep/18/06 11:11 PM Filed in:
Roscoe
Parrish
There
may be hope for Roscoe Parrish. The smurf-sized wide receiver/punt
returner was a non-factor last season as a rookie. He
still doesn't look like he'll ever be good enough to
start, but he's starting to show some elusiveness on
punt returns, and offensive coordinator Steve Fairchild
appears intent on trying to get him the ball in the
short zones where he can use those moves to make
someone miss and then pile up run-after-catch yards.
(democratandchronicle.com)
Sep/18/06 11:09 PM Filed in:
Eric Winston
The Texans will also
figure out how best to use rookie Eric Winston, who was
chosen one pick behind Spencer in the draft. He'll
likely be the backup to both tackle positions.
"The best thing for the team right now is to get
Winston going," Kubiak said. "It's a tough role to ask
a young player like that to be a swing guy on game day
and know two spots. But for the future of this football
team we need to do that. We'll put him in a tough
situation, but I'm sure he'll respond to it."
Kubiak said he will add another tackle to the team in
the next couple of days to fill Spencer's roster spot
when he is placed on the injured reserve.
(dallasnews.com)
Sep/18/06 08:52 AM
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Sep/18/06 08:51 AM Filed in:
Kelly
Jennings
Seahawks President Tim
Ruskell struck gold with his first two draft choices in
the 2006 NFL Draft, as CB Kelly Jennings and DE Darryl
Tapp both had great games. Jennings, a first round pick
from Miami, managed to get his hand inside on a pass
attempt to Fitzgerald and tipped it to Seahawks FS Ken
Hamlin, who almost brought it in for an interception.
(seahawks.scout.com)
Sep/18/06 08:18 AM Filed in:
Eric Winston
Rookie Eric Winston, who
was the second pick in the third round behind Spencer,
will replace Salaam as the swing tackle who backs up
both positions.
(chron.com)
Sep/17/06 03:59 PM Filed in:
Edgerrin
James