Everyone's thinking it, and now I'm saying it.
When it came out over the San Diego Union Tribune yesterday that the Chargers will not considering bringing in Terrell Owens, I (along with I'm sure most of San Diego) breathed a huge sigh of relief.
Don't get me wrong, this has nothing to do with Terrell Owens as a player. He still has the ability to intimidate defenses, despite his age. I also understand the situation that the Chargers find themselves in. Without Vincent Jackson, San Diego could very well miss out on another Super Bowl shot in 2010.
However, T.O is not the answer. And he never will be. Not just for San Diego, but for everyone.
You see, back in his prime, a lot of people were willing to look past his massive ego, because they could tell that he was a potential [...]
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March 13, 2010 by
Law Murray |
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The second installment of the Patriots Free Agency Hindsight Report is ready for release after a significant week of movement! Enough intro, let's get right into it here:
-TE Ben Watson is officially a member of the Cleveland Browns. No surprise that they lost him - they didn't have a lot of incentive to bring back a player that only had one season with at least 40 catches and 500 yards (2006 his third season: 49 catches, 643 yards, 3 TDs). In fact, the Patriots faced almost the same situation in 2007 when they let 2002 first round pick TE Daniel Graham go after five seasons (none with at least 40 catches and 500 yards). More on this later.
-CB Leigh Bodden re-signed with the Patriots. His new contract is for 4 years, $22 million, with $10 million guaranteed. Starter's [...]
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The Buffalo Bills are bringing back the no-huddle offense for the up-coming season, the same offense that won them four straight AFC Championships.
The question is, what the heck took them so long?
Before the start of last season, fans listened to new offensive coordinator Turk Schonert talk about big changes to the offense and the addition of formations that would be used for the no-huddle offense they were trying to install. In reality though, the Bills used the no-huddle very sparingly last season. Due to their lack of creativity of the coaches and the lack of talent on the field, the Bills, for the second straight season, turned into one of the most predicable offenses in the NFL.
If I [...]
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