dus eigenlijk zeg je hiermee dat de Panthers een goed seizoen gaan draaien?quote:Op zondag 31 augustus 2008 13:53 schreef Terreros85 het volgende:
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5e werkgever in 6 seizoenen. Eindelijk de kelder van de NFL ontvlucht. Ik neem toch niet aan dat de Panthers een redelijk seizoen gaan draaien.
als ik zeg rookie camp, wat zeg jij dan ?quote:
Dan is 4 wedstrijden wel netjes jaquote:Op zondag 31 augustus 2008 12:17 schreef Guard het volgende:
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Nooit betrapt, maar gebruik van een masking agent is blijkbaar al genoeg voor 4 wedstrijden, en terecht.
Voorkomen is beter dan genezen, als je kijkt in wat voor een situatie het wielrennen de laatste jaren in terecht is gekomen, of alle verhalen over steroids in MLB (die vreemd genoeg ()minder zijn geworden nu Bonds niet meer speelt).
quote:als ik zeg rookie camp, wat zeg jij dan ?
Ik overweeg het welquote:Op zondag 31 augustus 2008 15:00 schreef kidkash19 het volgende:
[..]Dat je een paar leuke zondagen tegemoet kan zien
en de jets? blijven zij gewoon in het huidige stadion?quote:Op zondag 31 augustus 2008 14:10 schreef popolon het volgende:
Nog 4 dagen.![]()
Dat nieuwe Giants stadion, best wel apart ...
Nee de Jets gaan ook in dat nieuwe stadion spelen, tweede huurder weer als het ware. Dus niet de "hoofdbewoners" van het stadionquote:Op zondag 31 augustus 2008 18:12 schreef Moonlighter het volgende:
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en de jets? blijven zij gewoon in het huidige stadion?
quote:The New England Patriots released 36-year-old safety John Lynch on Sunday, just 16 days after signing the 15-year veteran.
Lynch, recently released after four seasons in Denver, is a nine-time Pro Bowler.
In addition to Lynch, the Patriots also released third-year receiver Chad Jackson, New England's second-round draft pick (36th overall) in 2006.
The 6-foot-1-inch, 215-pound Jackson played in 14 games for the Patriots with one start, totaling 13 receptions for 152 yards and three touchdowns.
Goed nieuws... Lynch is traaaaag en is gewoon overrated. Ik was erg verrast dat hem uberaupt hadden gesigned.quote:
quote:A Jacksonville Jaguar is hospitalized with life-threatening injuries following a shooting incident early this morning.
Richard Collier, 27, an offensive tackle in his third year with the Jaguars, was shot at about 2:45 a.m. while sitting in a vehicle parked in the 2300 block of Riverside Avenue, said Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office spokesman Ken Jefferson.
't Is behoorlijk bovengemiddeld, hoorquote:Op dinsdag 2 september 2008 16:09 schreef Fugie het volgende:
Het lijkt of NFL spelers vaak bij dit soort incidenten betrokken zijn, maar als je het landelijk gemiddelde aantal schietpartijen in de US erbij haalt valt dat waarschijnlijk nog wel mee.
Naja ik ga die cijfers er niet bij zoeken, maar het is ongetwijfeld vaker en boeiender nieuws dan een hilbilly die iemand kapot schietquote:Op dinsdag 2 september 2008 18:30 schreef Plastic_Power het volgende:
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't Is behoorlijk bovengemiddeld, hoor
quote:Greg A. Bedard and Tom Silverstein, of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, report Green Bay Packers QB Matt Flynn will be the No. 2 quarterback to start the season.
The all-name team lost a player:quote:the Detroit Lions announced Tuesday, Sept. 2, that they have signed free-agent RB Rudi Johnson (Bengals) to a one-year contract. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
puntreturner voor de Panthers:quote:Jacksonville Jaguars FS Jamaal Fudge has been released from the team.
Steward gaat de kicks returnenquote:The Associated Press reports the Carolina Panthers have signed free-agent WR Mark Jones (Chargers). Terms of the contract were not disclosed.
Er zijn er anders ook die terugschieten...quote:Op dinsdag 2 september 2008 16:10 schreef jde_kok het volgende:
Ongelooflijk he op hoeveel van die spelers wordt geschoten...
quote:Rookie Flacco to start at QB for injury-depleted Ravens
OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Rookie quarterback Joe Flacco will start in the season opener Sunday for the Baltimore Ravens, who awarded the job to their top draft pick because he's the healthiest player at the position.
Flacco, the 18th pick overall, will launch his NFL career against the Cincinnati Bengals. There is a chance the two other quarterbacks competing for the job, Troy Smith and Kyle Boller, both will not be available as backups.
"It wouldn't be realistic to have one of those two guys as a starter, for sure. If they can back up, I think that would be an upset," coach John Harbaugh said Monday.
Smith is still feeling the effects of infected tonsils and Boller has a sore shoulder that could ultimately require surgery. In an effort to add depth, the Ravens worked out quarterbacks Chris Simms, Joey Harrington and Todd Bouman on Monday.
"We need a backup quarterback for the game," Harbaugh said.
But for now, the focus is on Flacco, who was labeled the team's "quarterback of the future" by general manager Ozzie Newsome on draft day shortly after the Ravens traded up to get the former University of Delaware standout.
Well, the quarterback of the future is now the quarterback of the present.
"This is what I wanted all along," Flacco said. "Things happen funny. I've gotten my opportunity, and now it's up to me to go out there and play."
Double debut
With Joe Flacco starting and John Harbaugh the rookie head coach, this is the second team this year to start a rookie QB in Week 1 and have a coach making his NFL head coaching debut. Atlanta's Matt Ryan and Mike Smith are the other tandem. Since 1980 there have been four other instances like this.
Quarterback/head coach debuts
Team Coach Quarterback Result
1989 Cowboys Jimmy Johnson Troy Aikman Loss
1988 Raiders Mike Shanahan Steve Beuerlein Won
1984 Oilers Hugh Campbell Warren Moon Loss
1982 Colts Frank Kush Mike Pagel Loss
quote:RUDI’S CRAZY DAY IN DETROIT
Posted by Mike Florio on September 2, 2008, 9:17 p.m. EDT
A strange thing happened to running back Rudi Johnson when he visited with the Detroit Lions on Monday.
Someone stole his stuff.
Seriously.
Specifically, and as we’re told by a reliable source (i.e., not the person who told Mort that Joey Harrington had agreed to terms with the Ravens on Monday, or the person who told John Clayton that Todd Bouman had agreed to terms with the Ravens on Tuesday), Johnson left his bags outside CEO Matt Millen’s office while he met with team officials and, ultimately, worked out a deal with the team.
So when Johnson came back to get his bags, they were nowhere to be found. Johnson and Millen were stumped.
Enter the eye in the sky.
The team checked the videotapes generated by the team’s in-house surveillance system, and they quickly identified the culprit.
So who might it have been? None other than Tatum Bell, who lost his gig with the Lions after Rudi arrived.
Per the source, Bell took the bags to the house of a female acquaintance. When confronted on the matter, Bell offered up some cockamamie story that he thought the bags belonged to someone he knew. The girl, however, said that she hadn’t seen Bell in several months and he showed up out of the blue and asked her to keep the bags for a while.
Johnson has retrieved the bags, and it’s our understanding that charges won’t be pressed.
Tatum apparently didn’t know that he was being monitored.
Fortunately, the displaced running back wasn’t Najeh Davenport.
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