Monday, March 11, 2013

Ex-Panthers CB Gamble to retire, agent says



According to ESPN.com - NFL



Cornerback Chris Gamble, who was released last week by the Carolina Panthers, has informed his agent that he plans to retire.,



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Sunday, March 10, 2013

Sources: Rams to release veteran safety Mikell



According to ESPN.com - NFL



The St. Louis Rams are prepared to release veteran safety Quintin Mikell on Monday, league sources told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.,



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Source: Giants, DL Jenkins agree to $8M deal



According to ESPN.com - NFL



The New York Giants and veteran defensive lineman Cullen Jenkins have agreed to a three-year contract worth $8 million, a league source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.,



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Monday, February 25, 2013

Should the Patriots trade for Tebow?

Tim Tebow Trade Bingo Has Begun
Despite the disaster with Tony Sparano and Rex Ryan's inability to force his will on the crumbling Jets franchise Tim Tebow is still on the trading block. Everyone who has ever played with the two time NCAA champion knows he is nothing but heart and spirit on a football field. This however is what the Fantasy Football driven NFL community calls an "Intangible". An immeasurable talent that makes any given game a crap shoot is not popular in a statistics driven world of sports betting and fantasy football. These are billion dollar industries and million dollar careers on the line.
Rex Ryan has no control and could care less about the Jets offense even if he did..................
Tim Tebow sits on the far right as an open and devote christian that plays with heart. He overcomes his measurable limitations with leadership, guts and grit. In many ways he is like the quarterbacks of the old school. He is a sober Joe Namath, a straight laced Bret Farve, a politically correct Terry Bradshaw, etc. Tebow's biggest drawback is he makes selfish players nervous, analysts crazy and immature broadcasters grumble with his honesty and devote "Tebowing". Offensive Coordinators just do not know how to game plan a "Jump Pass" or draw up a "Quarterback to Full Back" dive.

What kind of team should trade for a Tebow? Any team looking to cash in on the "Pistol Offense" that funny enough was pioneered by the Denver Broncos and Tim Tebow himself. Under performing offenses like the San Diego Chargers or Dallas Cowboys could use a shot of Tebow's humble pie. With a solid back up QB biting at the franchise starter's ankles and no gimmick crap these two teams could use a cold bucket of water like Tebow. Scandal prone franchises like Philly, New Orleans and Pittsburgh could use a shot of Vanilla Leadership. The Dog Fighters, Bounty Scandals and Big Ben's faced with a legitimate challenge from Tim could give them a shot of maturity. Ultimately though the franchise that could get the most out of Tim would be the Patriots.

Well how about a New Orleans Jersey?
With Tom Brady sitting a the peak of his talent at 37 the franchise has to look to the future. A trade for Tebow would put him back under the Coordinator that drafted him into the league in Denver. Josh had a long term plan for Tebow similar to the Bellichek-Brady dynasty. The Partiots franchise is a Quarterback factory sending more Brady disciples into the league as solid performers than any other modern NFL team. It is time to bring to New England a possible successor to Brady. Who buy the way was a 6th round pick that barely made the team his rookie year. Get Tebow cheap, let him learn from the best quarterback coach ever, compete against the best QB in history and give him a shot at Flutie's legacy.

PS, the same thing could be said for the Saints and LOL Broncos.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Mitch Barnhart Can Fix UK Football? - WDRB 41 Louisville

BOZICH: Who Thinks Mitch Barnhart Can Fix UK Football?


"Kentucky football has always looked at itself as if it's pre-ordained to be horse(feathers)," said Howard Schnellenberger, the former UK all-American who led the football renaissance at U of L nearly three decades ago.
"They need to create a culture where they actually start believing they can be more than what they have been."
Kentucky doesn't simply have a coaching problem. Kentucky has an athletic culture problem – and the guy who hasn't done much to change the culture has been on the job for 11 seasons. That's Barnhart.
During the Barnhart Era, Mississippi, Mississippi State and Vanderbilt have lapped the Wildcats.



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