Ed Reed Update
Oct/20/06 09:12 PM
| Ed
Reed |
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I'm assuming the Ravens
will start to buckle down on safety Ed Reed and some
of his freelancing in the secondary. It was one of
the plays that cost the Ravens Sunday against
Carolina when Reed tried to anticipate a short pass
to Keyshawn Johnson, and Jake Delhomme went over the
top on the long pass to Steve Smith. Reed has gotten
burned trying to make plays before, only Will Demps
was the one who always looked like he was out of
position. This time, it was cornerback Samari Rolle.
A number of Ravens defensive players seemed agitated
after the game and that might be the key to Reed
staying in position. In the Ravens' scheme,
especially since they blitz so often, you have to be
extremely disciplined, and be where you're supposed
to be.
(blogs.baltimoresun.com)
Kelly Jennings Update
Oct/20/06 07:15 AM
| Kelly Jennings
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Seahawks rookie
cornerback Kelly Jennings, who played at Miami,
watched replays of the Hurricanes’ brawl
against Florida International on Saturday with shock
and concern.
The shock was seeing so many players fighting,
kicking and swinging helmets. The concern was for his
nephew, Bruce Johnson, who now plays for the
Hurricanes.
Johnson, a sophomore defensive back and punt
returner, emerged from the brawl OK but was one of
the 13 Miami players suspended.
“He’s kind of a hothead sometimes, and
I’m trying to teach him a little bit of what
I’ve learned,” Jennings said, adding that
he agrees with the suspensions.
He said events like Saturday’s only feed into
the negative image of Hurricanes players being thugs,
which he said is a bad rap.
“Yes it is,” he said gesturing to the
locker room and laughing. “I get that from
these guys all the time.”
(thenewstriibune.com)
Hey Bernie Stick To Football!
Oct/20/06 07:08 AM
| Bernie Kosar
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I was a
big fan of Bernie Kosar. He led the Browns to 3 AFC
Champonship and played a key role getting the Dallas
Cowboys in the Super Bowl the year the Browns
released him by subbing for Troy Aikman in the NFC
Champonship game. Earlier this year he became
entangled in a nasty divorce case and again I
supported him because I always thought his wife
Babette was always a gold digger.
So, whats Bernie up to now? He is doing ads for Mike
Dewine to get re-elected. I agree that everyone
should have there say but c'mon Bernie you live in
Florida not Ohio. Haven't you seen how your hometown
of Youngstown has been neglected by the GOP led
Senate. Bernie, I think you would do a lot of good if
you just kept your mouth shut on this one and watch
while Sherrod Brown wins Dewine's seat.
(clevelandleader.com)
Eric Winston Update
Oct/19/06 08:25 AM
| Eric Winston
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The
ugly brawl during the Miami-Florida International
game on Saturday bothered Texans rookie offensive
tackle Eric Winston more than most. Winston, a native
of Midland, played for the Hurricanes the past four
years.
"I'm sure FIU was trying to make some kind of
statement," said Winston, who made his pro debut last
Sunday against the Cowboys, playing right tackle in
the fourth quarter. "Emotions are going to run high.
The big thing is when something like that happens,
you have to do everything you can to not let it
spread.
"There is a fine line. You have to protect your guys
out there. That doesn't mean swinging helmets."
Winston defended embattled Hurricanes coach Larry
Coker.
"I think he's a great guy," Winston said. "You don't
run across many coaches who genuinely care about you,
care about your grades, care about your family. He
doesn't get a lot of recognition for how hard he is
on guys, suspending players for the Florida State
game for not getting all their hours in at study
hall. They've been off the police blotter.
"People forget they were yelling for Butch Davis' job
in '98. Now everybody's mad he left. They've got a
lot of short term memory down there."
(statesman.com)
Frank Gore Update
Oct/19/06 08:17 AM
| Frank Gore | Permalink
Frank
Gore reaches back to his past for inspiration in what
has become a weekly ritual for the 49ers running
back.
A couple of days before every game, Gore watches a
highlight tape from his senior season at Coral Gables
High in Florida, when he ran for 2,953 yards and 34
touchdowns.
``It reminds me of what I'm capable of,'' Gore said.
``I know it's different here, that I'm at a higher
level, but it challenges me to try to do the same
thing. It gets me hyped up.''
(mercurynews.com)
Bennie Blades on Coker and Michael Irvin
Oct/18/06 01:26 PM
| Bennie Blades
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Former UM safety
Bennie
Blades, who will
be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame
next year, criticized Michael
Irvin for
advocating a coaching change. ''We're talking about
an egotistical guy who has an ego bigger than this
room,'' Blades, who coaches linebackers at Stranahan
High, said in a large dining hall.
'You don't make statements about firing a guy.
Winning nine games a year is saying a lot. We've made
the ceiling so high. When people make comments [about
firing Coker, I say], `Are you frickin' nuts?'
(herald.com)
Broncos' Lang Displeased With Miami's Fight
Oct/18/06 08:21 AM
| Kenard Lang
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(CBS4/DenverBroncos.com)
DENVER
Defensive lineman
Kenard Lang expressed his displeasure on the recent
on-field fight between his former University of Miami
Hurricanes and Florida International University. The
melee ultimately led to 31 players between the two
schools being suspended by their respective
conferences.
The fight is a black eye on a tough season for
perennial power Miami, which is currently
unranked.
"They're
going to get back on track but it was somewhat
disappointing," Lang said. "We are a class
university. Some people might disagree with it. I'm
appalled at that. But anyway, we're good guys. We're
going to be alright."
(cbs4denver.com)
Najeh Davenport Update
Oct/17/06 02:30 PM
| Najeh Davenport
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Steelers RB Najeh Davenport will have a bigger
role in the offense in the weeks to come as the team
looks for someone to spell Willie Parker.
Jerome McDougle Update
Oct/17/06 02:29 PM
| Jerome McDougle
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The clock is ticking on Eagles DE Jerome
McDougle. Though he'll hold on to his job as
Darren Howard's backup this season, McDougle
must show something soon to avoid sealing his fate
for 2007. He has shown little of the pass-rushing
ability he was regarded to have coming out of
college.
(profootballnews.com)
Kellen Winslow's Brother Dies - Services Are Tuesday
Oct/17/06 02:05 PM
| Kellen Winslow
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KANSAS CITY, Mo.
-- Justin
Winslow, the half-brother of Browns tight end Kellen
Winslow Jr., will be laid to rest Tuesday in Kansas
City, Mo.
Winslow, 23, died last Thursday at the Research
Medical Center.
The Kansas City Star reported services began at 10
a.m. at the Watkins Brothers Memorial Chapel, located
at 4000 Emanuel Cleaver II Blvd.
Interment will be at the Forest Hills Cemetery.
The family is requesting donations be made to the
YMCA of Greater Kansas City in lieu of flowers, the
Star reported.
(newsnet5.com)
Vilma Update
Oct/17/06 02:04 PM
| Jonathan Vilma
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Alumni blues: Jets
linebacker Jonathan Vilma, a first-round pick out of
Miami in 2004, was sad to see the vicious brawl that
marred the Hurricanes' 35-0 win over Florida
International and resulted in 31 suspensions, the
firing of Miami television analyst Lamar Thomas and,
possibly, the eventual firing of Vilma's college
coach, Larry Coker.
Vilma said he didn't want to comment because he
wasn't there, but admitted it was a "black eye'' for
the Hurricanes.
"Yeah, it is, because of the history of the
program,'' Vilma said. "They're always going to twist
it, no matter what happens; they'll twist it to make
Miami look bad, even though what they did was
obviously bad. It's just tough, especially being
Miami and all the things going wrong right now, they
didn't need that. It's bad timing.
"He's the head coach. Obviously he's got to take the
lumps for it. I think he's still in control. He was a
great coach when I was down there.''
(thejournalnews.com)
Week 6 NFL U Video Highlights Just Added!
Oct/17/06 08:56 AM
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Check out Week 6 NFL U
Video Highlights featuring Clinton Portis, Jeremy
Shockey, Najeh Davenport, and Devin Hester's
game-winning punt return for a TD!
Click at the top on NFL
U Video Highlights or click here! If there are highlights from
Monday night, I will add them to the video.
NFL U Gallery updated with Week 6 Pictures!
Oct/16/06 09:05 AM
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Check out Week 6
pictures to NFL U Gallery. Check out pictures of
Santana Moss, Ray Lewis, Willis McGahee and more by
clickin above on NFL U Season Gallery or
click here.
Eric Winston Update
Oct/16/06 01:04 AM
| Eric Winston
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The Houston Texans may
have lost defensive tackle Seth Payne for the season
after he tore a ligament in his right knee early in
the fourth quarter of a 34-6 loss at Dallas. Two
other Houston starters, safety Glenn Earl and
offensive tackle Zach Wiegert, also left after being
hurt.
Earl left with a strained neck, while Wiegert
sprained his left knee. Neither injury was considered
serious, coach Gary Kubiak said. Wiegert's
replacement, Eric Winston, dislocated his finger but
played through the injury.
(chron.com)
Devin Hester Update
Oct/15/06 11:11 AM
| Devin Hester
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The sky is falling:
Thursday morning was the first time Bears rookie
Devin Hester has seen snow in person, and he was a
little freaked out.
“I need to thicken up my blood or
something,” said Hester, who was bundled up
like an Arctic explorer until coach Lovie Smith moved
practice inside the Walter Payton Center.
Hester is from Riviera Beach, Fla., and played for
the University of Miami Hurricanes.
(dailyherald.com)
Vernon Carey Update
Oct/15/06 11:01 AM
| Vernon Carey
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In the Dolphins'
internal grading system, we're told the two starting
offensive linemen earning the least --
Vernon
Carey ($490,000)
and Rex Hadnot
($425,000), both
Rick
Spielman draft
picks -- have graded out 1-2 this season. That puts
them ahead of L.J.
Shelton ($2
million), Jeno James (2.5 million) and McIntosh
($585,000).
(herald.com)