Monday, October 18, 2010

Week 1 NFL power rankings

Doc's Sports will rank all 32 teams in the NFL from the strongest to the weakest, with a betting slant, throughout each week of the 2006-2007 NFL season. And without further ado, here are my Week 1 NFL Power Rankings (previous ranking in parenthesis):


1. Denver (3) - I think they're walking into a bear trap on Sunday. This will only be the fourth time in 11 years that the Broncos opened the season on the road. They're 1-2 SU in the previous three. Meanwhile, St. Louis is 9-2 in home openers.


2. Carolina (2) - The Panthers have looked sharp throughout the preseason. But remember, a more focused team in Week 1 stunned them last year (New Orleans). And Atlanta is definitely focused in this spot.


3. Pittsburgh (1) - The line on this game has bounced around more than Pamela Anderson on her three recent honeymoons. But Pitt is back as a favorite in part because people realized, "Wait, this is Dante Culpepper on the road. What were we thinking?"


4. Indianapolis (5) - The Colts look like they're taking a page out of the Bill Belichick playbook. They have 19 guys listed as questionable on the injury report this weekend. That's a Huge red flag. I'm sure about 15 of those guys are going to play, but are they all going to be ready to roll up into the Meadowlands for a fistfight?


5. Chicago (6) - Mike Brown is coming back from a potentially serious Achilles injury this preseason. He says he's fine, but the over/under on when he goes down for the season is Week 4. The Bears are beat up all over their defense - Brown, Alex Brown and Nate Vasher - heading into Green Bay.


6. Seattle (7) - I had the No. 1 Overall pick in my fantasy draft and took Alexander. Now he needs to prove that the Madden Curse is a joke.


7. New England (8) - There are Huge Questions facing this team. Seau? Gabriel? Branch? Harrison? Gostkowski? O'Callaghan? Maroney? Between 2003 and 2005 their number of interceptions has been reduced by one-third (29 to 10) and their number of TD passes allowed has more than doubled (11 to 25).


8. Washington (4) - Yuck. An 0-4 mark and no points out of the No. 1 offense, coupled with the whole Portis-injury thing explains the drop. Now they're going to be without Shawn Springs for another couple of weeks. Bad vibes.


9. Miami (16) - The Dolphins have been one of the more impressive teams this preseason. Now it's time to take the next step. Playoff teams take advantage of breaks. Big Ben being sidelined is a break, so this is clearly an early test for the Fins.


10. New York Giants (13) - Rookie Barry Cofield, 6-feet-4, 306 pounds, will start at nose tackle on Sunday against a veteran Indianapolis O-line. Does that officially make William Joseph a bust? The key question for the Giants D is can they stop the run?


11. Cincinnati (17) - I can't tell you how many angry e-mails I've gotten from Bengals fans over the past three weeks. Listen, I apologize. When my initial rankings were posted, Anthony Wright was the starter and half of the team was on parole. The Bengals are a league-worst 18-38-2 ATS in September recently.


12. Dallas (11) - The Cowboys are 1-5 SU and 2-4 ATS in their opening game over the past six years. This is the third time in four seasons that they've opened on the road, and they are 1-2 in the previous three.


13. Tampa Bay (10) - Tampa starting safeties Will Allen and Jermaine Phillips have started just five games together and they are the youngest players on the Bucs defense. But since McNair can't complete a pass further than 15 yards down the field I don't see the Ravens exploiting that.


14. Jacksonville (12) - Nine comeback victories. An inordinate number of close wins (6-1 in games decided by six points or less). No impressive road W's. Last year may have been a figment of the Jaguars' imagination.


15. Baltimore (9) - The Ravens have lost 11 consecutive road games. It's supposed to be hot (89 degrees), muggy (UV Index: extreme) and wet (scattered T-storms) Sunday in Tampa. Derrick Mason, Chris McAllister and Jamal Lewis are questionable.


16. Atlanta (15) - Step forward: getting Ashley Lelie. Step backward: Edge Hartwell gets injured, again. They start with three straight divisional games, two of which are on the road. Tough times.


17. Philadelphia (19) - Don't confuse Donte Stallworth for a No. 1 receiver. And don't confuse the Eagles offense for one that needs a No. 1 receiver.


18. Kansas City (18) - I know they aren't what they once were, but Arrowhead is not the type of place that you just walk into and win. Last weekend I said the same thing about another place and team: Knoxville and the Tennessee Vols.


19. San Diego (14) - After the issues with Drew Brees, Donnie Edwards and now Glenn Foley, the Chargers front office is close to alienating the players. That is, if they haven't already. From what I gather, Foley was a big Character Guy in the locker room.


20. Arizona (23) - Saw a special on the NFL Network about Cardinals Stadium. That place is freakin' awesome. The Cardinals picked up three players from waivers this week. That should be a red flag. Linebacker Karlos Dansby is still out with a toe injury, and that's a critical loss for that defense.


21. Oakland (28) - With off-field injures and distractions surrounding the Chargers, the Raiders are in a great spot to steal a divisional game. However, the Raiders are just 6-17-1 ATS in The Black Hole since the start of 2003.


22. St. Louis (26) - Quiet preseason. No notable injuries (yet). Defense reportedly making strides. Also, they've lost four straight at home. What are the odds that they lose five? The Rams, along with the Eagles and Lions, could are sleepers in the NFC this year.


23. Houston (22) - Man, that Domanick Davis situation is just making the Mario Williams pick soooooooo much more suspect. I like the Texans, but that leaky line is going to get manhandled by Javon Kearse and Darren Howard. Early prediction: six sacks.


24. Detroit (20) - If this game was in November, I would be taking the Lions and the 6.5 points in a heartbeat. But it's not in Nov.


25. Minnesota (21) - When Koren Robinson drinks, everyone loses. The Vikings are one of the most intriguing teams playing this weekend. How good is that offensive line? Will that defense play with heart?


26. Tennessee (24) - Last year the Titans had teams dangling second-round draft picks for Billy Volek. Now they can't give the guy away. In what I saw of him - and with that feeble WR corps - Volek's preseason didn't merit a demotion. But I'm not at practice every day.


27. Cleveland (25) - What do you have for me Charlie Frye? Hank Fraley was a real good get for a team desperate for a center. The Browns are a plucky team, and I expect them to be tough at home this season.


28. Green Bay (27) - I hate to say it, but the Pack is in a position to capitalize on the Bears disorganization this weekend. Stud Wideout Greg Jennings - the guy I had no idea existed when I handicapped potential ROY candidates - will start opposite Donald Driver.


29. N.Y. Jets (29) - If you've been watching the waiver wire over the last week you'll notice that the Jets have been grabbing anyone with the letters DT next to their name. They've been doing some serious junkyard work.


30. New Orleans (30) - Sunday will mark New Orleans' 18th consecutive road game. I hate to say it, but the Saints might want to consider sitting Reggie Bush in Cleveland this week. Just think about the horrendous luck that No. 1 picks have had there over the past few seasons.


31. San Francisco (32) - Yeah, they impressed me that much in the preseason. At least they had the sense to cut ties with Kevan Barlow, whose contract was absurd.


32. Buffalo (31) - That hack Chris Berman picks the 49ers and the Bills for the Super Bowl every year. I have them picked to face-off in the Brady Quinn Sweepstakes.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Pro Football - Seattle, has too many stars and there is not enough football players?

Whatever bloom was the Falcons football team Seattle Mariners has officially faded with the soon falling autumn leaves. It was nice while it lasted. Fans were equipped with 4 consecutive national football, a NFC Championship and a Super Bowl appearance Conference Western Division titles.


The apex of the rise of Seattle to prominence was 2005 when the Seahawks was 13-3, won the NFC Division, won the NFC Championship and played in Super Bowl 40 Pittsburgh (XL for fans of the Roman numerals), losing against the Steelers 21-10.


This year the team began the season with an eye on his return to the Super Bowl and win, which would have given Mike Holmgren his second victory in Super Bowl in his last season before out of Seattle to take a sabbatical. Holmgren would have decreased as the only NFL head coach to take two different teams for the Super Bowl and win.


Here is what they have done hitherto Seahawks: they travelled to Buffalo and obtained their tails flogged by law 34-10 projects. They lost 33-30 in overtime at starting home against San Francisco.Managed to beat St. Louis home (a nearly delivery) of 37-13.Tomaron a bye week. They travelled to New York and he was humiliated by the Giants 44-6.Spent last Sunday (10-12-08), losing to Green Bay, in the home, 27-17.


Green Bay looking game the current mess I was called the Seahawks.después Seattle that Green Bay scored a touchdown to upload 24-10 with approximately 11 minutes in the fourth quarter, I got up and left with my friend.Thousands of fans literally got up and left me.


More than 50 years of football matches, football as an editor of sports for a journal covering and remain a fan for life, I can say when players have tanked in and could not return and win if depended his reason, vida.tenía finally lost 27-17.


Whatever magic Seattle has had in the past has gotten and left the franquicia.Por now, the Seahawks are terrible. Get the best but still smells.


Some fans that Falcon marine disappearance of the is due to an excessive number of injuries to wide receivers or a banged up quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, which is probably fortunate to break a Chair at the time.


The team returned to all 11 starters defensive unit last year, but someone forgot to tell you that still have to play again this year. are not where they have to be, looking dazed and confused, and even All-Pro, blocking cornerback Marcus Trufant could not leave Greg Jennings punctuation in a Green Bay 45-yard touchdown pass.


Do all which makes that I ask a simple question: Does Seattle also have many stars and there is not enough football players?


Think ello.Hay Walter Jones, arguably be better left tackle in NFL history.There are Matt Hasselbeck, one of the best quarterbacks.Hay Lofa Tatupu and Julian Peterson, two of the best linebackers in the NFL.There are Leroy Hill, which many fans believe that it is as good as Tatupu or Peterson, and some feel even better.There are Marcus Trufant, a corner block.


At least 5 of these stars have great time contracts only Leroy Hill, who will become free agent this year, does it.


Notably missing from the banner of 2005 Team is escort Steve Hutchinson (gone to Minnesota Vikings in a tiff of salary) and running back Shaun Alexander (former NFL player more valuable in 2005 he signed with the Washington Redskins as a back-up).


It's easy to get caught up in press cuttings and even easier to ease when performing large sums of money.Does not take any talent any blow assignments.Great talent it takes to stay on top every year, game after game and play after play.


Nobody goes very far without talent, and some players not go very far with talent what separates great players of the good players average players?


(((Considere_la_posibilidad_de_ael_menos_cuatro_cosas:_1) talento.2) Foco.3) Consistencia.4) A white heat, deep, down burning inside of being the best of the best and ahead of the resto.Si you have no idea what I am talking about, watch some movie game of Brett Favre (pronounced Har).


There have been most talented from the quarterbacks than Brett Favre, but none have been more stringent, played more difficult or more lejos.Las statistics tell the story, but there is no measure of heart of Favre, desire and pure joy in a field of soccer. no is no wonder that he could not remain checked out.


The Seahawks may need a little less attitude "is all about me" and a little more of the mentality of "we are one".Equipos of win games and titles, not individuos.No there any sport that requires much teamwork for success as football.


Seahawk-no players coaches or need to decide whether to be a team player with stars, or a team of players who win fans.


Copyright © 2008 Ed Bagley


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Saturday, October 16, 2010

High school u.s. national average internal distance Track Records - What Takes to be the Best

After receiving my 2009 All-Time World Indoor List of the records and best performances compiled by Ed Gordon, I asked myself, "What are the best United States high school middle distance indoor records?"


This question popped into my mind because I had just completed an article on the 2009 Simplot Games, the premiere high school indoor meet in the West, and one of the top gatherings of prep talent in the nation.


Gordon ' s 221-page book is an incredible collection of every world indoor record with an extensive listing of best times following the world-record performance.This sort of publication is a gold mine of information for a person like me, who just happens to be a member of the Track and Field Writers of America (TAFWA).


Having been to track fan, followed and participating for more than 58 years, reading the records brought back some great memories for me. Even the high school list is too long to publish all of the records in Gordon ' s compilation, so I focused on the middle distance events because that is my area of knowledge and expertise.


Two factors should be considered in sharing these impressive high school performances with you. First, there are very few indoor competitions compared to outdoor competitions, so there are a lot fewer opportunities to break records. Second, indoor tracks can vary from an old time 11-lap track made up of cinders like I used to run on, and a modern 8-lap, 200 - meter track made up of banked-boards or an artificial, surface composition.That said, here are the athletes whose stars are still shining:


First is Alan Webb, who competed for South Lakes High School in Reston, VA. Webb holds the indoor records in three events-the 1000 - meter in 2: 23. 68, the 1500 - meter in 3:43.27 and the Mile in 3: 59. 86, all set in 2001.The 1500 record was set enroute to the Mile record.Running sub-4 minute mile as a prep runner is no mean task, and doing it indoors is even more difficult.


Before I graduated from high school, Webb would also set the national record in the prep (3: 53. 43) Mile outdoor and outdoor 1500 meter (3: 38. 26). Ultimately, I would set the American record in the outdoor Mile (3: 46. 91) in 2007.


Another running legend, Gerry Lindgren of Rogers High School in Spokane, WA, holds two of the records — the 3000 meter in 8:06.3 and the 2 Mile in 8: 40. 0, both set in the same race in 1964, 45 years ago and never bested the best of the best since.After graduating from high school in 1964, Lindgren would gain worldwide notice by beating two seasoned Russian runners to win the 10, 000 - meter event in the US-USSR Track Meet in Los Angeles.


While running for Washington State University, Lindgren would win 11 NCAA championships and to this day remains only 1 of 2 runners to ever beat Steve Prefontaine in an NCAA Championship, winning the 1969 individual NCAA Cross Country title when Prefontaine finished 3rd.


Lindgren would ultimately share the 6-Mile world record (27: 11. 6) with Billy Mills, the 1964 Olympic 10, 000 - Meter Champion and Gold-Medal winner.


Dave Merrick of Lincoln-Way High School in New Lenox, IL set the 3-Mile record by running 13:37.0 in 1971.Brad Hudson of South Eugene (OR) High School set the 5, 000 - meter record with to 14:29.28 in 1971. To really appreciate Merrick ' s indoor record, you only need to know that I ran back-to-back-to-back thousands at 4: 32 pace; that is a lot of laps on a small track.


Two other records are of note. Michael Granville of Bell Gardens (CA) High School in the 800 meter in 1995, and Greg Gibson of Connell (WA) High School 1:50.55 ran ran 2:10.1 for the 1,000 Yard in 1972.


Among the girls ' records, no name shines brighter than Mary Decker of Orange (CA) High School. Decker still holds the 800 meter (2: 01. 8) and 880-Yard (2: 02. 4) records set in the same race in 1974.Those two indoor marks were world records at the time; she also set the 1, 000 - meter world record (2: 26. 7) that same year as a prep runner.


Decker (now Mary Decker Slaney) was very popular, very talented and a fierce competitor on the track.Decker would go on to set 36 national records and 17 world records.She is the only American runner, man or woman, to hold all American records from 800 to 10, 000-meters at the same time.


Decker still holds the American records for 800 Meters, 1,500 Meters, 1 Mile, 2,000 metres and 3,000 metres.


Another high school indoor record-holder who would become even more famous was Lynn Jennings of Bromfield High School in Harvard, MA.Jennings set the 1, 500 - meter mark by running 4:18.9 in 1978.


Jennings would go on to win 3 World Cross-Country Championships, 9 u. S. National Cross-Country Championships, and become the bronze medalist in the 10,000 Meters at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain.Her Olympic time (31: 19. 89) in the 10,000 Meters set an American record.Her American road-race record for the 10,000 (31: 06) still stands.


Melody Fairchild of Boulder (CO) High School holds two national indoor high school records — the 3,000 meter in 9:17.7 and the 2 Mile in 9: 55. 92, both set in the same race in 1992.She would go on to become a repeat Foot Locker National High School Cross-Country Champion and still remains the course record holder.Fairchild was the first high school girl to break 10 minutes for 2 miles.


Other indoor girl records were set by:


Diana Richburg of Lansingburgh High School in Troy, NY in the 1,000 Yard-2: 26. 3.


Sarah Bowman of Fauquier High School in Warrenton, VA in the 1,000 meter-2: 43. 40.


Debbie Heald of Neff High School in Miranda, CA in the Mile-4: 38. 5.


Cathy Schiro of Dover (NH) High School in the 3 Mile-16: 20. 9.


Brianna Jackucewicz of Howell North High School in Farmingdale, New Jersey in the 5,000 meter-16: 43. 02.


Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley


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Friday, October 15, 2010

Definitive guide to the Western Michigan University

Western Michigan University is a major public University located in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Founded in 1903 and was originally known as the Western State normal school. With a student body of approximately 25,000 students, Western Michigan University is the fourth largest University in the State of Michigan. It is classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the promotion of education among the public institutions designated as "universities research with high research activity" nation's elite. U.S. News & annual rankings of colleges and universities in the world report include WMU as one of nation's top-100 public universities.


Western Michigan University is one of the largest in the United States aviation programs and a major expansion of the WMU project includes a new campus of aviation in Battle Creek, Michigan, along with the creation of a comprehensive renewal on the main campus of Kalamazoo.El aviation program is generally ranked in the top 3 in the United States.


Together with the College globally recognized aviation, there are 8 other universities that make up the system of Western Michigan University, including the Haworth College of Business (the sixth largest College of business in the country), Faculty of Arts and Sciences, College of education, Faculty of engineering and applied science, Faculty of fine arts, University of health and human services, the Honors College of Lee and school graduate, combining for more than 250 programs.


The 1,200-acre campus is actually a collection of five campuses in and around Kalamazoo including West Campus (commonly referred to as the main campus - including the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Haworth College of Business, College of education, College of fine arts and the College Honors of Lee with the majority of administrative buildings and residences), this campus (mainly historical buildings), Oakland Drive Campus (University of health and human services) and WMU, Army ROTC program University of Parkview (Faculty of engineering and applied sciences), and of course, the school of aviation, which has its own campus. With more than 150 distributed over 5 campus buildings, there is much to take in.


In athletics, Western Michigan teams are known as "The Broncos" and its colours are Brown and gold.His main rival is Central Michigan University, which is located in Mount Pleasant, Michigan.La most of their computers are in the Conference of the Mid-American (MAC) with the exception of ice hockey.Although not known for its athletics programs, have had multiple students becoming professional in several sports, including the current Green Bay Packer, Greg Jennings.


Some other students notable Western Michigan University include Tim Allen, John Offerdahl, former star of the NFL and the founder of Einstein Bros. Bagel, Luther Vandross, former Mayor of Detroit Dennis Archer, Dave film, Director General of the Detroit Tigers, along with several politicians and high ranking leaders empresariales.También note, College at the University of Western Michigan Republicans were voted "best Republican College chapter in the country" in 2006.


Although not as well known as the "Big 3" universities in Michigan, Western Michigan University offers a very good education more affordable to universities more conocidas.Para details, including reviews of school, student sure check out the links below.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Compressors destroy Rams Lowly 36 17

Well, at least the Packers could block the Rams long enough so that Aaron Rodgers completed some passes. The Rams posted two sacks early in the game, but that is all we could get. Rodgers was actually a little comfortable and was able to launch a pair of touchdowns. There were some things that I liked in this game, but other things than I did.


I liked that the Packers were at least able to do something a little offensive. I have only seen a couple of drops.  One by Jordy Nelson deep in half which was directly followed by James Jones drop.  Nelson was really a difficult shot to make, but James Jones ' should have been an easy catch.James Jones stock is falling, definitively, in my opinion while Nelson has not been perfect this year, I will take any day of the week on James Jones.  


 There are still many times when it was stalling our offensive and the lock was still very suspicious.Only at the end of the game was able to get any running room and actually pick some yards of the grant. and this is against one of the worst defensive lines in the entire League.  This is not really very encouraging.  


   Aaron Rodgers connected to a few deep passes that really played much on livestock.  The first of which was to Donald Driver and is by far the best capture of the year for the Packers and possibly career Donald driver.It was around 50 yards down the field and driver had to throw out some pass interference to catch the ball with an absolutely wonderful mano.Fue.  The other two deep passes were my man Greg Jennings.  They were both really nice passes and moved to the Packers in scoring position.  


The presenters kept by educating that Aaron Rodgers is saying that the Packers should take photos below the field.  Rodgers take plenty of shots of deep today while only connecting the three mentioned above.  I like to see that he is smart aggressive.None of the deep ball threw were double coverage, or were close to being intercepted.  


 So with this path to victory, are why exactly so concerned?The primary concern I have is inflexibility in the offensive.With the lack of time Aaron Rodgers is receiving, the Packers should be intentionally throwing short of systematic passes rápidos.No deep drops where Rodgers holds the ball.


It seems that Rodgers resembles a little addicted to the great works.He needs to focus on getting this ball out of his fast so that he could live to see another day.We are playing Minnesota next week and I Rodgers to survive this end do juego.A, he will have to get rid of that much faster ball of what he has done in the first three weeks.


Trainers better be yelling at him this semana.Si isn't there are quickly undo of the Packers bola.Los probably will lose the game next Monday no matter how many works Rodgers or not hacer.Va become much worse losing Rodgers the juego.Él will need to stop focusing on getting great deep works and only get out of there alive.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Less advertised players have shone in Preseason

The offseason is fortunately almost more. Players who have had have been exceptional begins. We have heard of them. I am not going to write, however, another article talking about how Carson Palmer tore the field in his first game back from injury, how T.J. Houshmandzadeh was captures everything anywhere near him, Tom Brady Washington showed why he is Tom Brady and how Drew Bledsoe was impressive for the holding of a potential problem Tony Romo. I'm sick of hear these performances, especially when there has been another, less announced the players that have become impressive exhibitions in the endless string of games we have to endure before it starts the actual season.


Before we get too excited, we must really look how much the preseason really matters. The answer is: not so much. Some computers do not take seriously the preseason and not play their starters - the Steelers are so worried about their 0-3 pre-season Ben Roethlisberger and Willie Parker still are not playing in the game the last computer registry. Big Ben has just shed 36 passes pre-season all. On the other hand, Oakland is 4-0. If you believe the record of the Raiders makes them the best team in the League, and they will then have a rude awakening when the season starts.When you import the offseason, however, is that we get to see how young or marginal players react when arrive some time game real.Con that in mind, here are some of the players who are not making headlines that have been impressive preseason:


Michael Turner, RB, San Diego-LaDanian Tomlinson is supposed to be running back that everyone is talking about, but apparently nobody told this third player of the year in Northern Illinois has just 439 yards in his carrera.Turner shippers had become 151 yards, for an average of 6.6 yards per carry, striking only 23 carries and scored three times.Obviously he will not start during the season, but the Chargers fans have to feel better about perspectives, if something were to happen to your star back.


Matt Cassel, QB, New England-Turner, Cassel will see very little time behind a boot superstar, but the former USC backup has demonstrated that you can rely on if he has to be. Passed 484 yards, thus completing 60 per cent of its 54 pass, connected to three touchdowns with no picks and is at the top of the League in passer rating. He has been as prepared and the control that you would expect from a player who really even not played at the University.


Matt Leinart, QB, Arizona-Leinart has looked as good as Cassel, your backup in USC.Es put impressive numbers in two games (19-for-32, 189 yards and a TD), which is particularly impressive given that lost a good part of the camp, because he was Extremoduro on his contract.He has understood much better guide to the father soon to be apparently grabs the birth control. He's been prepared and not panic under pressure. Kurt Warner will start the season as the No. 1, but my bet is that Leinart will assume this position before that year.


DeAngelo Williams, RB, Carolina- In a game of Panthers fans fell in love their draft pick. Its nine carries had yielded 41 yards against the Dolphins for a decent average over 4.5 yards, but is not speaking for that. Sent a kickoff of Miami in the line of two yards, had ill cut to half and execution when the stopped endzone.Nobody had come close to play le.Williams not had shown much spark before that time, but everything was pardoned and fever Williams was born.


Marques Colston, WR, New Orleans- Colston was drafted Hofstra choice 252a, only four points before the end of the project. Hopes, obviously were not high for him, but he has been incredible for camp and it is likely that has now won the starting spot which opened when the team traded ESPN.com Stallworth away. The Saints should not be jettisoned its receiving higher from year if they had no confidence in Colston.


Greg Jennings, WR, Green Bay- The Packers are a bright spot. Second position overall Western Michigan round has led the NFL in receptions in the offseason with 11 catches for 239 yards and a TD. That average of 21.7 yards is not shabby at all. To add to its versatility and attractive, made good in his only attempt to return kicks, carried out for 27 yards of cattle hard. It was so good that coaches are openly discussing their ability to replace the disappointing Charles Woodson on returns.


J.P. Losman, QB, Buffalo-Losman has taken a lot of abuse in the press, and lost his job to Kelly Holcomb last year.However, it has been impressive win again this offseason.It has spent 37-of-57 to 462 yards and two touchdowns.He has showed two elections, but that is less of a concern now would have been last year.It has shown an unexpected amount of poise and maturity, standing in his pocket and looking for a receiver feasible rather than panic and scrambling as did it in the past.Also discovered precision that didn't tenía.Él has fled with a career quarterback who many not expect him ganar.Su team will be terrible, but will not be his fault almost as much as it was last year.


Randy Moss, WR, Oakland - how strange is that almost no one is talking about Moss these days? he may have run over someone with his new car only to copy some headlines away from T.O.Su equipment is destined to be terrible, but he quietly been well studied in the pretemporada.En computer game against Detroit, Moss caught three passes for 102 yards and two touchdowns.La field marshal situation is a mess (Jeff George!), but Moss is showing the potential for career in surprising route has been envelope before a couple of years slugs (for him).

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