2010年1月16日星期六

Gregg Williams is an energetic defensive coordinator

Gregg Williams worked as the Saints' defensive coordinator was well known for his hoarse voice on the field.

Almost half of the players with saints jerseys called him fell of energy. “He’s crazy, always talking, telling you something, non-stop,” said Hargrove, who isn’t far removed from that himself. “He’s crazy, always talking, telling you something, non-stop,” said defensive lineman Hargrove, who isn’t far removed from that himself. “Yeah, he had to tell me one day to just stop talking because me and him, it just never stopped. He said we couldn’t get nothing done if one of us didn’t shut up.” It's just the way Williams deals with his football. It's his life for six days a week.

2010年1月15日星期五

Peterson meets childhood idol on Sunday

Adrian Peterson wears the No.28 vikings jersey, when he was a kid, Dallas Cowboys is his favorite team.

Now this Sunday, that famous Cowboys star will look so much different to the Vikings All-Pro running back. The Vikings verse the Cowboys in an NFC divisional playoff game that sounds so fatasy that even Peterson's family divided. “I was a huge Cowboys fan growing up, the days of Michael Irvin, Prime Time, Emmitt,” Peterson said Thursday. “It’s going to feel good to play those guys. I’ve got a lot of family that is kind of (undecided) which side they’re pulling for.”

We are all looking forward to the game.

2010年1月14日星期四

Cable wants a meeting with Davis

Tom Cable is still expecting to have a talk with owner AI Davis about his position as Oakland Raiders coach.

Cable said at his season-ending news conference Jan.4 that he would meet Davis sometime this week. But till to wednesday, the meeting had not happened. According to team senior executive John Herrera, the time is not set for the meeting. Cable’s job status is in question after he went 5-11 in his first full season as coach and failed to develop JaMarcus Russell into a legitimate NFL quarterback. Cable made some improvement after Russell's mess season that proves his value to sign another year to lead the players with raiders jerseys back to the playoffs.

2010年1月13日星期三

Jets' washington may play in 2010

Wearing the No.29 jets jersey, Leon Washington hopes to play on the field in the Jets' first game next season.

Doctors said his broken right leg is two months ahead of a normal recovery and may he can be off crutches next week. "Everything's looking on the up and up, and I'm just looking forward to when I can start jogging," Washington said. "I've got a long way until the season starts. I'm on pace to be there for the opening game of the season, so I just try not to push myself too much." Washington underwent a fracture of the tibia and fibula at Oakland on Oct.25 then accepted a surgery with six to 12 months to heal.

Everything seems to be good with Washington.

2010年1月12日星期二

Jim Mora says he is not worried

Jim Mora felt free to say something about how to turn around a 5-11 team after leaving the Seattle Seahawks.

“I was very stunned to say the least and I indicated so,” Mora said on KJR-AM on Monday afternoon in his first extended comments about his firing. “I’ve never seen this happen like this before. I was very stunned. I don’t know that it’s even hit me yet.” Mora was dismissed just after one season last Friday. At the same time, it hurts for the Seahawks appointed Pete Carroll as the new one just after More on the air one hour later. Mora said he was not too worried about it. He just going to work until he was told not to work.

This ex coach said most of the players with seahawks jerseys offered much support.

2010年1月11日星期一

Rice and Ravens defeated Pats successfully

Tom Brady and his New England Patriots went down to the valley just in minutes. Fans with their patriots jerseys sat in frozen silence, they saw the blooding truth on the score board.

Five minutes into the game, New England trailed the Baltimore Ravens 14-0. Just one minute later the crowd came to life, booing Brady and his teammates who hadn’t lost a playoff game at Gillette Stadium. Brady said he'd have been booing themselves,too. the way they played would not beat anybody. “Their era is not over, they know how to win,” Rice said, “but for the Ravens, to beat the New England Patriots set a precedent. We’ll always remember this win.” AS we all know that heating up early is very important. Rice and his team started game fast.

For Ravens, it was a good memory to defeat Pats.

2010年1月9日星期六

No one hates hits

Fans with NFL jerseys always expect big hits happened in their supporting teams no matter how serious the NFL concerning about the concussions.

“The whole concussion issue is scary, but it’s not going to change the way a real football fan looks at the game,” Matt Sandbrook of Tampa, Fla., said while watching a late season Colts-Jaguars game at a sports bar. “Injuries are a detriment; concussions are a detriment. It’s good they’re trying to do some things to help the players, but fans still want to see football. Hitting is part of football. There’s no way to escape that. To fans, they hope certain experts can search more advanced equipment and tweaks to the rules protecting players.

We can trust the NFL as the world-class organization trying their best to protecting their players.