Here are the latest rumors courtesy of www.sportsline.com
Baltimore Ravens Updated:02/17/2006
The Baltimore Sun reports that Deion Sanders is retiring from the NFL after recording five interceptions and 49 tackles in two seasons with the Baltimore Ravens. Sanders might return to television as a studio analyst.
Buffalo Bills Updated:02/15/2006
According to wire reports, QB J.P. Losman will have to compete with Kelly Holcomb for the starting job. The battle begins this spring and new coach Dick Jauron hopes to have a starter by training camp.
Chicago Bears Updated:02/15/2006
The Chicago Bears seem to be in the forefront for Steelers WR/KR Antwaan Randle El. The Chicago Tribune reports that Randle El, who threw a TD pass in Super Bowl XL, wants to remind teams that he is also a special-teams standout.
Cincinnati Bengals Updated:02/13/2006
The Dayton Daily News reports that it is absurd that the Bengals would want to trade WR Chad Johnson. However, Coach Marvin Lewis wants less distractions and more leadership out of Johnson, according to the Daily News.
Indianapolis Colts Updated:02/13/2006
The Indianapolis Star ponders life without RB Edgerrin James, who becomes a free agent on March 3. There is a feeling that the salary-cap strapped Colts won't be able to re-sign James, who is the team's all-time rushing leader.
Miami Dolphins Updated:02/15/2006
According to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, the Miami Dolphins could enter the running for WR Terrell Owens. After the way coach Nick Saban handled the Ricky Williams situation, he could be willing to give Owens a chance.
Minnesota Vikings Updated:02/17/2006
The Minneapolis Star Tribune reports that QB Daunte Culpepper will be placed on the trading block. The Raiders, Jets, Dolphins and Ravens are teams who could be looking for a quarterback.
New York Jets Updated:02/15/2006
The N.Y. Jets aren't likely to include John Abraham in their plans for the future. The New York Daily News says the team could place a franchise tag on him, as they did last year, but that would cost the Jets $8 million against the cap.
Pittsburgh Steelers Updated:02/13/2006
Antwaan Randle El has a big decision to make as a coveted free agent in this offseason's pool of players. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Randle El, who attends Bible study, will allow God to make a decision for him as to whether he should remain with Pittsburgh or go elsewhere.
Seattle Seahawks Updated:02/13/2006
The Seattle Times reports that both the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers are rumored to be interested in RB Shaun Alexander. Teams aren't allowed to discuss their interest in a player without violating strict NFL tampering rules.
Tennessee Titans Updated:02/15/2006
Since it appears that Vince Young and Matt Leinart will not be passing at the NFL scouting combine, Jay Cutler could increase his draft stock. According to the Nashville Tennessean, Cutler will also run the 40-yard dash and participate in shuttle drills.
ty homer.some interesting news.
Your welcome.
With the season over I'm scrambling for any bit of news to get me through until the draft in April. ;)
i feel bad for the bills with jaron as coach
who you think will go #1? and whos your favorite team?
#1 will be the colts fav team da bears
Bush will go #1 just based on the fact that the Texans signed David Carr to his extension. That's a BIG mistake. Carr doesn't impress me.
i must agree homer.carr is eh
I think they resigned Carr because they were under big time pressure to draft Young who is from Houston.
I don't think Bush should be #1 either. I see Bush as a Westbrook type player. 10-15 carries a game.
In his college career he only carried the ball more than 20 times twice I believe. In the long run I believe his teammate LenDale White will be a much better RB. In fact I wouldn't mind if the Eagles drafted him. That probably won't happen though. Andy Reid throws the ball 70 percent of the time.
Thanks for the info Homer. I'm looking forward to attending my teams draft day party at the stadium. They make the draft a fun day!!
I make it an event as well. :D
Quote from: Homer on February 18, 2006, 07:01:09 PM
I think they resigned Carr because they were under big time pressure to draft Young who is from Houston.
I don't think Bush should be #1 either. I see Bush as a Westbrook type player. 10-15 carries a game.
In his college career he only carried the ball more than 20 times twice I believe. In the long run I believe his teammate LenDale White will be a much better RB. In fact I wouldn't mind if the Eagles drafted him. That probably won't happen though. Andy Reid throws the ball 70 percent of the time.
I agree with your Reggie Bush and LenDale White observation. It seems that there are very few #1 picks at running back who make a carreer in the NFL, (remember KiJana Carter?) and White seems to be more in the mold of a RB with longevity. I for one think that Vince Young is going to be a fantastic asset to whoever takes him. The mobile quarterback is one of the most exciting things about the NFL...Kordell in his prime and Mike Vick? That's entertainment.
And what about Dominick Davis? I know he has had his share of injuries, but hasn't he only been in the league for 3 years? If the Texans take Bush, I'd like to see Davis go to Carolina.
Homer
I am a foot Ball nut But I think Dallas or the Patriots may get TOwens
those would be the only 2 coaches that could handle him
and he would have to become a team player Although Patriots do not have
the Money this year way over the cap ...Dallas does have the money of course Who is your team Homer ? this is very interesting ;D thanks
Hello Foxx
No Bush talk around here lol I think Bush should also stay in Texas
All Bushes for that matter No offense people Go Chenny
lol he needs glasses :o he thought he shot a huge quail lmao
Thank God that man is okay now :-* But he also knows now what the QUAIL would have felt llike also being short :'( dont kill it if you wont eat it :P Gods creatures
Hey Chad... Lol...i do agree that we would all be better off if everyone named Bush stayed in Texas!! (sorry to all you texans out there...)
and if TO ends up in New England, I will eat my big toe...Belechick would never put up with his crap! ;)
Foxx
Belichick is brilliant I don't think he would want him But the Tuna may
that is exactly what Dallas need is a great receiver although with brains << But he would not fool around with the Tuna T Owens would be canned IN a tuna can for sure with Bill Parcells and signed sealed and delivered to IRAQ ::)
it would be awesome if the bears could get randle el, man thatd really be awesome but with grossman healthy i am fine with the team now, but getting el would ut us over the top, as we already have a great defense
Quote from: foxx on February 19, 2006, 11:05:46 AM
and if TO ends up in New England, I will eat my big toe...Belechick would never put up with his crap! ;)
Billy Boy has a way of taming his players and pulling the best out of them. Would be interesting to see....
TOwens
Will never go to the Patriots if any team he will go to Dallas
that is the true rumor O0
No better team to ruin than the Cowgirls. :D :P
Well, this could all be in vain... That is, unless the teams & players association can come to terms on a new CBA. One of the comments in this story (http://cbs.sportsline.com/nfl/story/9280910) worries me somewhat:
Quote"The overwhelming majority of players who will be released would've been released even if there had been an extension," said agent Mike Sullivan. "Where there is a difference is that there won't be the money for a lot of them to go back to work. That room used to be created by restructuring contracts to create additional cap room, but you can't do that under the new rules."
Sullivan believes the real impact of a stalemate wouldn't be felt until 2007, when the league would enter into an uncapped year where free agents don't become unrestricted until after their sixth seasons -- as opposed to after their fourth years under the present deal.
"You could find massive holdouts of the fourth-and-fifth-year players," he said, "which would disrupt the system."
Could you imagine the chaos if the NFL fell apart? Lol the beer industry alone would be in ruin :))! I mean, just look at hockey; they've had to resort to having their games broadcast on the Outdoor Life Network (not that there's anything wrong with OLN).
The players are too stupid for their own good. :-[ :P
Just check their Wonderlic scores if you don't believe me. :P
Quote from: Homer on March 04, 2006, 01:34:56 PM
The players are too stupid for their own good. :-[ :P
Just check their Wonderlic scores if you don't believe me. :P
Lol just goes to show that ignorance, at least in their case, truly is bliss >:D. But of course, let's not forget the greed factor. Then you throw in the agent factor, and you have a recipe for a bloody mess :))
Here's a sample of the Wonderlic test: http://espn.go.com/page2/s/closer/020228test.html
Helen
if you eat your big toe let me know how it tastes lmao :)) :)) :)) :)) ::) ::) :-\
Quote from: DJ_SI on March 04, 2006, 01:42:27 PM
Quote from: Homer on March 04, 2006, 01:34:56 PM
The players are too stupid for their own good. :-[ :P
Just check their Wonderlic scores if you don't believe me. :P
Lol just goes to show that ignorance, at least in their case, truly is bliss >:D. But of course, let's not forget the greed factor. Then you throw in the agent factor, and you have a recipe for a bloody mess :))
Here's a sample of the Wonderlic test: http://espn.go.com/page2/s/closer/020228test.html
FYI...Dan Marino got like a low 13 on the Wonderlic. It shows nothing, IMO, just like any standardized test it can be interpreted many ways.
By the way, in case anyone's still interested in the arbitration, here's the latest not-news:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=pasquarelli_len&id=2356568