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General Category => General Discussion => A témát indította: JulianLab - 2014 november 10, 9:22:28
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The Bills drafted Clemson running back C.J. Spiller ninth overall last month.Lynch coined the phrase beast mode to describe his running style, explaining to Silver it's "the mindset of somebody who, at whatever he does, he's gonna make the most of it ... basically taking what you want."Just not today, I suppose.
With two major trades in a three-day span and all of the other maneuverings within the AFC East over the past month, the "NFL Live" gang pondered what the division standings will look like at the end of the season.Despite the Miami Dolphins' acquisition of Brandon Marshall on Wednesday, ESPN analysts Mark Schlereth and Tim Hasselbeck each labeled the New York Jets favorites.Many thanks to ESPNBoston.com reporter Mike Reiss for transcribing the segment.Schlereth: "I look at it from a standpoint of, to me, who has the best chance from a roster standpoint to control the line of scrimmage? I look at that and say 'the New York Jets.' Up front, they have a great offensive line. We know they can run the ball. That's what they lived on last year.
It was just intense, and it was ball, and it was juice. The juice level in that room was high, and it was awesome."McDaniels was equally jacked."We left [the combine] saying, 'Boy, that's pretty unique, what he has and his passion for this game and for winning." McDaniels said. "He's been a winner, and you could see why."It's important that Tebow and McDaniels have a mutual respect.
Posted by Jerseys's Kevin Seifert Let the text messaging begin. On Monday, ESPN's Trent Dilfer put out a question to retired quarterback Brett Favre: Any chance you would consider playing in 2009? Favre's response, via text: "NO."(Capitalization his.) It doesn't get much more direct than that. And the amazing thing is I bet Favre's response won't create so much as a ripple in speculation that he might play -- perhaps for Minnesota -- in 2009. Sports Illustrated Peter King became the latest national media member to suggest it's a possibility, and Favre's status as the NFL's pathological waffler makes it naïve to take his word at face value. For the immediate future, the two primary issues won't change: Does Favre want to play? (Come on, you know the answer to that one.) Can he play? (He finished last season with a partially torn biceps tendon that likely needed surgery.) All I can tell you is that Favre isn't returning ...
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