Case Keenum should be starting more often.
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LOL@Cleveland beat the Ravens hahahahahahahahahahahahaha. I can't believe Kansas City is the only undefeated team.
- Report: Richie Incognito threatened Jonathan Martin’s life, used racial slurs on voicemails
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-sh...9513--nfl.html
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Incognito blew his cover.
Bears !!!!!!!!!!!
How dumb are the Bucs?
How you gonna run all over the Seahawks then when you need to run out the clock in the 4th quarter you start throwing the ball and forgetting what you did the previous 3 quarters. WTF?
I know I need the Bucs to win a damn game, the Jags too. There could be two 0-16 teams this season!!!!
- Richie Incognito's current troubles are just the latest in a long line of problems for the persona non grata offensive lineman of the Miami Dolphins.
All through college (two schools) and the NFL (three teams), he has been trouble at nearly every stop along the way.
Here's a brief look at Incognito's history of off- and on-field issues:
• As a freshman at Nebraska in 2002, Incognito (according to USA Today this week) bullied teammate Jack Limbaugh to the point where he stormed off at practice.
• Incognito started 13 of 14 games as a true freshman, missing the one against Iowa State because of an in-game fight against Penn State the week prior.
• Incognito was suspended the following spring by then-head coach Frank Solich. The reasons never were reported.
• In the spring semester of 2004, Incognito was charged with three counts of assault after a fight at a party. He was found guilty on one charge of misdemeanor assault and hit with a $500 fine.
• That following fall, Incognito was suspended from Nebraska and he withdrew from school two weeks later.
• Two weeks after leaving Nebraska, Incognito enrolled at Oregon. A week after that, then-Ducks head coach Mike Bellotti kicked him off the team and told the Oregonian: "There were conditions we had set down and set forth for him to be admitted to our program, and they were not met."
• That next spring in 2005, Incognito declared for the NFL draft. Former Indianapolis Colts head coach Tony Dungy recently told Dan Patrick that his team red-flagged Incognito for character concerns and removed him from their draft board. So did former New England Patriots personnel boss Scott Pioli, who echoed similar sentiments on NBC Sunday night.
• After being taken in the third round of the NFL draft by the St. Louis Rams, Incognito earned a starting spot and became known for his rough style on the field. He committed 38 penalties, including seven for unnecessary roughness, in 44 games.
• Incognito was voted the "NFL's dirtiest player" by The Sporting News in a poll of 99 players in 2009.
• After several incidents involving fans and then-Rams head coach Steve Spagnuolo (during a game against the Tennessee Titans), Incognito was released in December 2009. He finished the season with the Buffalo Bills but spent only three games with them.
• In December 2011, as a member of the Miami Dolphins, Incognito incited Oakland Raiders defensive tackle Richard Seymour, who was fined $30,000 for punching Incognito during a game.
• Houston Texans defensive end Antonio Smith called out Incognito for dirty play in 2012. In a 2013 preseason game with the Dolphins, Smith swung his helmet during an altercation with Incognito, which earned Smith a one-week suspension.
• Also in August, Incognito was involved in an incident at a Miami Beach hotel in which it was reported he punched a security guard, but his name was cleared, charges were dropped and Incognito was issued only a trespassing warning.
• The incidents with Jonathan Martin, which reportedly dated from his rookie season, and through April OTAs, came to light in November. The Dolphins, after hearing the reported death threats and racist slurs on voicemails left on Martin's cell phone, suspended Incognito indefinitely and reportedly plan to cut ties with him.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-sh...8711--nfl.html
He seems like a real POS. Lifetime ban? I'm not going to lie, it's pretty impressive that he got him to pick up a 10-15 grand tab.
Hahahahahahahaa Fuck Incognito and LMAO at his name
- Hall of Famer Tony Dorsett among former players showing signs of CTE
Pro Football Hall of Famer Tony Dorsett was recently diagnosed with having signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) after undergoing brain scans and clinical evaluations during the past three months at UCLA, according to ESPN’s “Outside the Lines.”
In addition, Hall of Fame offensive lineman Joe DeLamielleure and former NFL All-Pro Leonard Marshall were diagnosed with having signs of CTE, which many believe is the result of constant blows to the head from football.
CTE is described as a buildup of tau, an abnormal protein that strangles brain cells in areas that control memory, emotions and other functions. According to Outside the Lines, “autopsies of more than 50 ex-NFL players, including Hall of Famer Mike Webster and perennial All-Pro Junior Seau, who committed suicide last year, found such tau concentrations.”
Dorsett said he was experiencing memory loss, depression and thoughts of suicide, which prompted him to seek testing.
Here is a portion of ESPN’s report:
The former Cowboys running back, now 59, said that when he took his Oct. 21 flight from Dallas to Los Angeles for testing, he repeatedly struggled to remember why he was aboard the plane and where he was going. Such episodes, he said, are commonplace when he travels.
Dorsett said he also gets lost when he drives his two youngest daughters, ages 15 and 10, to their soccer and volleyball games.
"I've got to take them to places that I've been going to for many, many, many years, and then I don't know how to get there," he said.
The 1976 Heisman Trophy winner and eighth all-time leading NFL rusher said he has trouble controlling his emotions and is prone to outbursts at his wife and daughters.
"It's painful, man, for my daughters to say they're scared of me." After a long pause, he tearfully reiterated, "It's painful."
There is currently no cure for CTE, but Dorsett was seeking answers to explain his current challenges.
Dorsett, Marshall and DeLamielleure are among the 4,500-plus plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit filed against the NFL that was settled for $765 million. The plaintiffs argued the NFL had concealed a link between playing football and brain damage.
However, as part of the settlement that was reached, the league did not admit to misconduct.
It's sad to see him like that, and it's sad to see how lots of former players are getting that, and it makes me wonder if in future years people will choose to play other sports over football, because of head injures, and their long term effect.
--Former WWE star Jake Roberts is beating the entire CBSSports.com crew in making NFL picks against the spread. Roberts is in the midst of a wager with CBS writer Dave Richard and currently carries a double digit lead. You can check out the details at CBSsports.com.
Powell's POV: The wager stipulations between the two are that Jake must work with Richard for a day if he loses, whereas Richard must visit Dallas Page's Accountability Crib for a DDP Yoga workout and get lessons in gluten- and dairy-free living. Shockingly, neither man picked my Vikings tonight in their battle against the Redskins. Can you blame them?
Best team in the NFL won tonight!!!!
lol They win almost as much as a Haley's Comet sighting
- Cam Cleeland can relate to Martin-Incognito situation as victim of hazing himself
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Stories of NFL players' hazing experiences in other locker rooms have cast some perspective on what's happening in Miami with the Richie Incognito-Jonathan Martin situation, and it's only making the situation less pretty.
Former NFL tight end Cam Cleeland spoke to the Los Angeles Times' Sam Farmer this week and relayed his experience with being bullied when he was a rookie in 1998 with the New Orleans Saints — an experience that scarred him mentally and nearly cost him his eye.
Cleeland and his fellow Saints rookies were subjected to a team tradition of having to run a gantlet with pillowcases on their heads, taking hits from veterans — many of them drunk — who were using items to hit them.
One such weapon was a sock filled with coins. That was wielded by Andre Royal, who connected on a shot with the makeshift weapon into Cleeland's eye socket, almost costing him his vision. The scars of the incident remain raw, 15 years ago.
"Guys were just rabid," Cleeland said. "And you had a couple guys in the front that would stand in a three-point stance, and you would fire off the line like he was going to knock you over."
Soon after, then-Saints head coach Mike Ditka — now an ESPN commentator — offered some advice for how the rookie should have handled things, Cleeland said.
"Coach [Mike] Ditka gave me a speech as soon as it was done," he recalled. "He was like, 'Oh, man, you should have just popped those guys in the mouth.' I said, 'Coach, there were 60 of them.'"
Cleeland was a big man, checking in at 6-foot-5 and 270 pounds. He thinks that the idea that somehow because Martin also is a big man and should have defended himself because of that fact is ridiculous.
"Any NFL player that gives Martin a hard time — I don't know him — but any guy who says, 'This guy should have been a tough guy, should have stood up to him,' it's BS," he said.
Cleeland actually was a teammate of Incognito when he was a rookie in 2005. The retired tight end does not paint a pretty picture of Incognito's character based on that season together.
"I'm not afraid to say that he was an immature, unrealistic scumbag," Cleeland said. "When it came down to it, he had no personality, he was a locker-room cancer, and he just wanted to fight everybody all the time. It was bizarre beyond belief."
Rams destroying the Colts
Clemens >> Luck
Jax actually won a game...i thought they were gonna let it all slip in the 4th
Guess who is 1 game out of the playoffs fuck boys
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btw
Dolphins will rally behind the fallen solja RICHIE RICH and win out because of the reverse racism of the american media
Dolphins/Giants Super Bowl????
Hmmmmm
Look who came out from under the fridge when the lights were off^
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and there he goes back into hiding.
faggot ass dolphins lost to the scrub ass bucs on the strength of dirty knownothings endorsement ahahahahaaaaaaaa
Ed Reed makes stupid comments and gets released from the Texans
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-sh...-nfl.html?vp=1
The comments Ed Reed said aren't stupid and he's right. Arizona did outcoach and outplay them and that's why they won. I'm surprised Houston is doing so bad. I don't know why Ed went to Houston anyway because he should've stayed with Baltimore since he been there his whole career. If he goes back to Baltimore, i wouldn't be surprised. What the hell happened to the Colts getting their asses kicked by St.Louis last week? I wasn't expecting that. I was also surprised Detroit beat Chicago and Philadelphia beat Green Bay. LOL@Jacksonville beat Tennessee and Tampa Bay beat Miami hahahahahahahahaha. Tampa Bay finally got their first win LOL.
The Packers were using a third string QB, so I'm not surprised they lost. Ed Reed is past his prime and should keep his mouth shut and not talk trash about his coaches and teammates.
Yeah i know Ed Reed is past his prime but he has a right to voice his opinion about his team and somebody needs to tell the truth about why Houston sucks.
RIP to Todd Christensen
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-sh...7843--nfl.html
haha...this fool is done @ seasons end if not sooner after the way he handled things when it was brought to him by Martin's agent prior to all the shit that went down
he already has the reputation in league circles for being a guy who 'we can't believe he still has his job' so this is clearly the final blow
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Somehow an autographed Jeff Ireland business card found its way online yesterday and it had all the Miami GM's contact information on it. Miami fans don't really have much to be happy about with the inner workings of the organization recently so, with this newound access, they contacted Ireland with messages that were less hey, just calling to see how you're doing and more hey, just calling to let you know I signed you up for a bunch of disturbing porn subscriptions.
It's his business card, so it's not exactly his personal cell phone and Hotmail account being shared across the internet, but think of all the faxes! If at least one Miami fan didn't photocopy his ass and fax it to Jeff Ireland you have failed us all.
One disgruntled Dolphan recorded himself leaving a message where he played a parody version of Radiohead's "Creep" written specifically for Ireland. He looks so forlorn. Another apparently subscribed him to a "Free Grandmas Porn Site" among others.Yeah, pretty much all of these subscriptions are now his... pic.twitter.com/6YQngoTLEZOthers just called and laughed.
— Roger C (@LoRyder) November 13, 2013
Bears in first place.
What happened to the Falcons and Texans this season?
Matt McGloin >> Pryor
Throwing a flag on the last play for pass interference and then picking it up? lol smh
That was a bad no call.
- Since week 2, Colin Kaepernick has been the NFL’s worst passer
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-sh...3738--nfl.html
Now banned from all Bills games, fired from his job, and criminal charges are likely coming.
Bills president and CEO Russ Brandon released a statement saying that Hopkins will no longer be welcome at Ralph Wilson Stadium:
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Kaepernick has been playing some uninspiring football lately
Bwahahahaha^
- One of the all time greats is retiring
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/art...hp?rssid=20065