Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Re-Post: Hernandez Bingo

Bengals, Colts skipped Aaron Hernandez in 2010 draft

One AFC front-office executive recently speculated that the New England Patriots were the only team willing to gamble a fourth-round pick on Aaron Hernandez in the 2010 NFL Draft. Hernandez was widely regarded as a second-round talent, but many teams took him off their draft boards because of failed drug tests and rumors that he hung out with the wrong crowd.
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Owner/general manager Mike Brown acknowledged to Fox Sports Ohio that his Cincinnati Bengals were one of those teams with no intention of rolling the dice on Hernandez three years ago.
"That one is no secret. We just stayed away from (Hernandez)," Brown said. "We didn't question the playing ability. But we went for (Jermaine) Gresham."
Brown also revealed that Rob Gronkowski -- the other tight end drafted by the Patriots in 2010 -- was taken off the Bengals' board "because he had a bad back" coming out of the University of Arizona. Gronkowski recently had back surgery.
Perhaps even more interesting than those revelations was Brown's guileless discussion of the team's evolution in philosophy regarding players red-flagged for behavioral issues. It's a dilemma to which NFL teams have begun devoting more resources.
The Bengals had been more conscientious about drafting the "right type of person" under Brown's father, Paul Brown, the legendary founder of the franchise. Mike Brown liberalized the policy on ne'er-do-wells once other teams "sort of had us for lunch" with the aid of talented but troubled players. He began taking chances on players with lengthy rap sheets such as Chris Henry, Cedric Benson and Tank Johnson. Over a 17-month span between December 2005 and June 2007, 10 Bengals players accounted for 17 arrests.
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By the time Hernandez entered the draft three years later, Brown had decided to return to the "old formula" of bringing in "sound people." That shift in thinking has coincided with the recent rise of social media. NFL teams are finding more and more that the poisonous publicity risk isn't worth the on-field reward.
UPDATE: Add the Indianapolis Colts to the list of teams that didn't want to draft Hernandez.
Former Colts general manager Bill Polian told the Wall Street Journal that the team passed on Hernandez despite its need for a tight end.
"There were questions there, which is why a guy of that talent lasted until the fourth round," said Polian, who added that the Colts, who took tight end Brody Eldridge in the fifth round, "never got that far" in evaluating Hernandez.
"We were not in the Hernandez business," Polian said.
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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Aaron Hernandez Charge with Murder

New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez has been charged with murder in the death of Odin Lloyd, a prosecutor said in a Massachusetts courtroom Wednesday.

Read more: http://www.wlky.com/news/national/patriots-drop-hernandez-after-arrest/-/9366074/20720666/-/33abo5z/-/index.html#ixzz2XLoZklmu


New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez was handcuffed outside his home in North Attleborough, Mass. and booked at the North Attleborough, Massachusetts, police station Wednesday morning.

Read more: http://www.wlky.com/news/national/patriots-drop-hernandez-after-arrest/-/9366074/20720666/-/33abo5z/-/index.html#ixzz2XLoHAykT

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Tim Tebow's chances with the Patriots.

"Certainly any time a new teammate comes in, you welcome him and you try to do whatever you can to help them fit in and understand what we need to do," Brady said. Listen to ESPN's Stephen A. and Skip Bayless duke it out over Tim Tebow's Boston Tea Party prospects......

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Chuck Norris is a Tim Tebow Fan, Mark Sanchez still sucks


"I've heard the so-called critics say Tebow has poor technical skills, but the truth is that Tim is a natural-born leader, an amazingly gifted football player, an inspiration to his team and the possessor of intense determination and strategy to bring any team to victory -- no matter what the odds," Chuck Norris wrote on WND.com. "One can improve technique, but leadership is innate. That is why I believe Tebow could be a superstar and legend in the NFL."

You need more don't you? Yeah you do.

"Tebow is a player who rises to the occasion and delivers big in critical game moments," wrote Chuck Norris. "He reminds me of myself when I used to compete in martial arts. I would spar with my black belts in class, and sometimes they would outscore me.

"Yet in the tournaments, I would
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Mark Sanchez disappoints Rex Ryan

According to Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News, Sanchez finished practice 6-of-11 passing with three interceptions in 15 snaps. Smith finished 3 of 10 with one interception in 14 snaps. Both players were "sacked" once.

Once seen as the face of the franchise, Sanchez's stock has plummeted thanks to 52 turnovers in his last 31 games

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000205529/article/mark-sanchez-disappoints-rex-ryan-in-jets-practice