Robert Hite Waived by Heat
Feb/02/07 08:18 AM
| Robert Hite
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The Miami HEAT
announced today that they have signed free agent
guard Eddie Jones and requested waivers on guard
Robert Hite.
(heat.com)
Birthday Bash for Marcus Maxey
Feb/01/07 10:57 PM
| Marcus Maxey
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Drew Rosenhaus throwing a party with Shockey, Edge
and more!
Feb/01/07 10:54 PM
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Saturday-- 790 THE
TICKET'S ROSENHAUS LATE-NIGHT SOIREE AT THE BOOST
MOBILE VILLA -- Super Agent Drew Rosenhaus hosts a
late-night party for his multitude of Superstar NFL
clients including Giants Jeremy Shockey,
Cardinals Edgerrin James, Redskins Clinton Portis,
Bills Willis McGahee and Cowboys Terrell Owens.
790 The Ticket's CEO and President Joel Feinberg has
taken over the former "Versace Mansion," transforming
it into the Boost Mobile Villa, the only place to be
for Super Bowl XLI.
Hester's spectacular, but is he the best?
Feb/01/07 08:51 AM
| Devin Hester
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Miami - Former Broncos
superstar return man Rick Upchurch has watched
Chicago Bears rookie Devin Hester's spectacular
season.
This season, Hester has an NFL record six returns for
touchdowns - with one game remaining. Five of the six
were at least 83 yards. Hester has been compared to
the great return men of all-time. While Upchurch said
Hester has been amazing, he is not ready to crown him
the best.
"Gale Sayers was a tremendous returner of his era,"
Upchurch said. "Travis Williams was a tremendous
return man of his era. Billy 'White Shoes' Johnson
was a tremendous return man of his era. Brian
Mitchell did some tremendous things.
"Devin Hester clearly is a great returner and will be
one of the greats of his era, but there have been so
many great returners that I can't say he'll be the
best of all time."
Upchurch said Hester has a combination of speed and
field vision that make him special. He also said the
Bears' special-teams unit is excellent.
"It takes all 11 guys on the field to make it
happen," Upchurch said. "With the Broncos, I used to
map out a plan with my teammates during the week and
follow the plan. It looks like the Bears and Hester
have a similar connection going."
(denverpost.com)
Reggie Wayne Update
Jan/31/07 08:02 PM
| Reggie Wayne
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Overheard at Colts
Media Day:
This week the Bears are practicing at UM and the
Colts are using the Dolphins’ facility in
Davie.
Colts wideout Reggie Wayne, a former UM star, is a
little jealous.
“Yeah, that hurt me a little bit,” he
said Tuesday. “I wish I could have gone back
and got my old locker. That’d probably give me
a little extra enthusiasm in practice.”
(palmbeachpost.com)
John Salmons Update
Jan/31/07 07:56 PM
| John Salmons
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John
Salmons has emerged as the key man off the bench for
the Kings, handed a larger role than he's ever had
and responding with an improved A/T ratio and a
career high in blocks.
(msn.foxsports.com)
Update on Soon To Be ProCanes
Jan/31/07 07:04 AM
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Among the UM players we
hear helped themselves in all-star games:
Baraka
Atkins (''very
impressive -- a second or third rounder,'' Next Level
Scouting's John Murphy said); Brandon
Meriweather (some consider him a
second-rounder) and Tyrone
Moss (''he
showed burst in practice and his weight was down to
233,'' Murphy said).
Though Murphy projects Moss
as a ''solid second-day
guy'' (rounds 4 through 7), Moss
predicted he will
''most definitely'' be a first-day pick. But
Kareem
Brown
-- a likely second-day
pick called an ''underachiever'' by ESPN's Mel Kiper
-- had trouble getting off blocks in Senior Bowl
practices.
Receiver Ryan
Moore,
at an all-star game in Las Vegas this week, has the
talent to be a first-day pick, Murphy said.
But Moore
says he must show teams
''what kind of person I am'' because of off-field
incidents at UM.
(herald.com)
Ray Lewis pulls out of Pro Bowl with injury
Jan/31/07 07:02 AM
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP)
-- Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis withdrew
from the Pro Bowl because of a hand injury he
sustained in a playoff loss to the Indianapolis
Colts.
Lewis' place on the AFC
roster will be filled by teammate Bart Scott, who was
an alternate and will be making his first appearance
in the game in Honolulu.
Lewis was a first alternate who replaced injured
linebacker Al Wilson of the Denver Broncos. He led
the Ravens' top-ranked defense with 164 tackles, the
ninth time in his 11-year career he finished as
Baltimore's leading tackler. He also had five sacks
and two interceptions.
Scott finished with 130 tackles, second to Lewis, and
had 91/2 sacks and two interceptions.
The Ravens will have six players at the Pro Bowl.
Safety Ed Reed, offensive tackle Jonathan Ogden and
outside linebacker Adalius Thomas were picked to be
starters. Linebacker Terrell Suggs and cornerback
Chris McAlister will head to Hawaii as reserves.
(nbcsports.com)
Irvin, Kooch hope Hall of Fame calls
Jan/30/07 11:45 PM
| Michael Irvin
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Two NFL greats with
strong South Florida ties hope their Hall of Fame
dreams finally become reality Saturday.
Former UM and Cowboys receiver Michael Irvin -- again
among the 15 finalists for the Pro Football HOF in
his third year of eligibility -- said being elected
while in South Florida for the Super Bowl ``would
blow my mind, with all my brothers and sisters and
university there. That is my home.
``The experience of walking the Hall with [inductee
Troy Aikman] last year was incredible, and now it's
even more important to me. I have 8- and 9-year old
boys now, and we eat, sleep and breathe football. It
makes me want to get in that much more .''
Irvin said being passed over two years ago ''was
pretty devastating. I cried myself to sleep.'' Last
year, he joked with ''as big an ego as I have,'' he
would have loved to be inducted with Troy. He spoke
of what would be the ''depth of disappointment'' if
he's passed over Saturday.
(herald.com)
Winslow undergoes knee surgery
Jan/30/07 08:00 PM
| Kellen Winslow
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CLEVELAND Browns tight
end Kellen Winslow underwent arthroscopic surgery
today to remove scar tissue and repair cartilage
damage in his right knee.
Winslow was released from the Cleveland Clinic and is
expected to make a full recovery. Team physician
Anthony Miniaci performed the surgery.
Winslow injured the knee in motorcycle accident in
May 2005.
He started all 16 games for Browns last season, often
playing in pain and limited in his blocking ability
because of the knee.
Winslow tied the team's single-season receptions
record with 89.
(wane.com)
Ethenic Sands Update
Jan/30/07 10:42 AM
| Ethenic Sands
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Estero, FL- With the
start of the 2007 season just 2 months away, the
Florida Firecats announced that this years’
team will look a lot like that of the 2006 season,
including many of the same faces. The following
players have signed to play with the Firecats again
this season.
#4 Ethenic Sands
– Sands will suit up for his 3rd season with
the Firecats. The former Miami Hurricane finished 2nd
on the team hauling in 89 passes for 895 yards and 31
TD’s last year.
(Florida FireCats Media Release)
Magic Benton Update
Jan/30/07 10:41 AM
| Magic Benton
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Estero, FL- With the
start of the 2007 season just 2 months away, the
Florida Firecats announced that this years’
team will look a lot like that of the 2006 season,
including many of the same faces. The following
players have signed to play with the Firecats again
this season.
#1 Magic Benton –
The franchises’ and af2’s all-time
leading receiver in yards, receptions and touchdowns
is returning for his 7th season. Magic remains the
only player to have been on the Firecats roster since
the team’s inaugural game in 2001.
(Florida FireCats Media Release)
Bears have arrived, so has former 'Cane
Jan/29/07 11:56 AM
| Devin Hester
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MIAMI The Chicago Bears
arrived for Super Bowl XLI on Sunday, and return man
Devin Hester came back to familiar territory as a
proven threat and difference maker after leaving the
University of Miami following his junior year as a
player of unrealized potential.
As a rookie, Hester has done what he never did in
three seasons with the Hurricanes. He established
himself as the kind of game-breaker other teams fear
enough to keep the ball out of his hands on kickoff
and punt returns.
He was criticized for not having a position with the
Hurricanes, and the coaching staff was equally
criticized for not getting him more touches. Critics
doubted if he was ready for the NFL.
"I felt that a lot of people were doubting me and
saying that I wasn't going to be able to do this and
that I wasn't going to be able to do that," said
Hester, who attended Suncoast High. "My mom and I
talked, and I said, `It's just another test, and I've
got to go out and prove to the guys that are doubting
me that I'm capable of being in the NFL and playing
well.'"
With the help of the Bears' special teams, Hester has
proven he doesn't need many touches to change a game.
He returned three punts and two kickoffs for
touchdowns. His 108-yard missed field goal return
against the New York Giants tied the longest play in
NFL history. His total of six return touchdowns is a
NFL record.
During the regular season, Hester averaged 26.4 yards
on 20 kickoff returns and 12.8 yards on 47 punt
returns. In the playoffs, he has been less effective
with fewer chances and more emphasis on him. But he
did have a 66-yard punt return against Seattle called
back on a penalty.
(orlandoSentinel.com)
Leon Williams Update
Jan/28/07 05:29 PM
| Leon Williams
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Leon Williams was a
very pleasant surprise for the Browns. Picked in the
4th round, he ended the season as a starter because
of the injury to Jackson. He finished with 42 tackles
including 12 against Baltimore and 14 against Tampa
Bay. He is strong against the run, a sure tackler,
and good at shedding blockers. It is very likely that
he will be moved outside to split time with McGinest
because he is showing himself too valuable to be kept
off the field.
(dawgbones.com)
Alfredo Roberts Hired as Browns TE Coach
Jan/28/07 11:31 AM
| Alfredo Roberts
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Meanwhile, Alfredo
Roberts takes the job of bringing along Kellen
Winslow.
Winslow is a talented and dedicated player, but his
energies sometimes need to be channeled. Roberts
played tight end at the University of Miami and was a
teammate of Chudzinski's.
(mercurynews.com)
Clinton Portis Update
Jan/28/07 11:29 AM
| Clinton Portis
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Clinton Portis,
Redskins running back: His 2006 season cut in half by
a shoulder injury, Portis is still just 25 and has
plenty good years ahead of him. But if the Redskins
struggle behind quarterback Jason Campbell and their
perennial free-agent busts, Portis' best Super Bowl
chances are elsewhere. Potential Super Bowl: 2011.
(contracostatimes.com)
Edgerrin James Update
Jan/28/07 11:28 AM
| Edgerrin James
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Edgerrin James,
Cardinals running back: Had he just returned for an
eighth season with the Colts, he'd likely be packing
for Super Bowl XLI. Instead, he had a different
strategy: Take the Cardinals' money and run. He ran
for a respectable 1,159 yards in 2006 and could run
for even more with the addition of coach Ken
Whisenhunt, who's now at the controls of a
potentially dynamic offense. One problem: They're
still the Cardinals. Potential Super Bowl: Post-2009,
when his Cardinals contract expires.
(contracostatimes.com)