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After 30+ years of being here trust me, I'm aware of the situation. I was calling tv stations to complain with a rotary phone for God's sake. McNair has never tried to build the fanbase here. If there was a push of any kind from the Texans front office maybe we would get a replay like they would for Dallas, but no. The Texans have their money, thanks.

I live less than 100 miles from Houston and they still show the Cowboys over the Texans when they have to pick one or the other. But that is the station that usually carries the Cowboys. It will most likely happen anytime we have a visiting NFC team on a day the Cowboys also play an NFC team at the same time.

Now it would be nice if the NFL would simply make the game available to the alternate network if it is not picked up under the contract with the primary network. Call it a right of first refusal rather than an exclusive right in all future network contracts
 
Tom Reed @treed1919
More on Pettine "I can't say I would lay it on the line for a guy who won't even speak to me if we're the only two people in the hallway."

Little says #Browns Mike Pettine "doesn't talk to any of his players. You could walk past him in the hallway and he won't even speak to you"

#Bengals WR Greg Little says Thursday's game is "personal" and "somebody's gotta pay."

Oh, geez, Browns going to fire another HC after 1 year??? :kubepalm:
 
Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter
49ers RB Marcus Lattimore, SF's 4th round pick in 2013 draft, is retiring due to knee problems, per @caplannfl.

Waste of a mid pick. Great kid, but his knee was shredded.
 
It was a gamble but if I recall during the draft. All I could think of is the 49ers with that boatload of picks. Was rich got richer. It was a gamble and thought that if he could come bavk aka frank gore. . They got a steal.

I was wrong I see and wish him the best
 
The officers placed Smith under arrest just as the school bus turned up the dirt driveway toward the house. Thomas begged to stay home from his junior high school -- to go hide again in his bedroom -- but his mother wouldn't let him. Instead, she asked the officers for a favor: Could she walk her son to the school bus, like she did every morning? "Please, you don't have to do that," Thomas said, trying to dissuade her, but by then he was already being led down the driveway. His mother walked next to him, her hands cuffed behind her back, as six officers trailed behind.

Years later he would consent to a routine appointment with a professional sports psychologist who wanted to talk about defining moments. What were the memories he drew on when the pressure became suffocating? Was it catching Peyton Manning's first touchdown pass as a Bronco? Scoring a game-winning touchdown in the 2012 playoffs?

"I don't really think about any of those things," Thomas remembers telling the psychologist. He instead told the story of March 15, 1999: The door kicked down. The drug dogs everywhere. His mother in handcuffs. And now the school bus waiting in the driveway for a shy sixth-grader in Montrose, population 154, where it suddenly seemed as if everyone were watching his life come apart. That was fear. That was pressure. That was the defining moment. "The worst bus ride of anyone's life," Thomas said.

He tried not to cry that morning as his mother walked him to the door of the bus. She told him she loved him, and he waved to her as the bus rolled away. The other children fixed their eyes on him. They cleared their legs from the aisle to make room for him to pass. He walked to a seat near the back and sank into the green vinyl.

The bus was silent. The two-mile ride stretched on forever. When they pulled up to school, Thomas was the first student to speak...
http://espn.go.com/espn/feature/sto...yius-thomas-dreams-reuniting-estranged-family
 
NFL on ESPN ‏@ESPNNFL
JUST IN: The Arizona Cardinals have signed Carson Palmer to a 3-year, $50-million extension through 2017
Chris Mortensen @mortreport
Carson Palmer’s extension has $20.5 million in guaranteed money thru '15. No guarantees for ’16 & ’17. Average salary range 15.9-16.6 mil
 
Do you really think it is a good idea to engage in an adversarial process during the 17 weeks of performance?

I believe it is a benefit to negotiate during a period when I have exclusive rights to do so. I believe it's a benefit to at least start the process as early as possible, in case problems arise... give me time to find a solution. I believe a true professional to be able to suspend talks if things get too hairy. I believe it is a cop-out to say, "absolutely no negotiations during the regular season." To me it looks weak & shows an inability to prevent a normal business process that happens regularly, from becoming a distraction.

So yes, you're right. Probably not a good idea for Rick Smith to venture into the deep end. He should stay in the kiddie pool. But it gets old... especially when damn fine players are going to other teams saying they never got an offer, much less a counter.
 
I believe it is a benefit to negotiate during a period when I have exclusive rights to do so. I believe it's a benefit to at least start the process as early as possible, in case problems arise... give me time to find a solution. I believe a true professional to be able to suspend talks if things get too hairy. I believe it is a cop-out to say, "absolutely no negotiations during the regular season." To me it looks weak & shows an inability to prevent a normal business process that happens regularly, from becoming a distraction.

So yes, you're right. Probably not a good idea for Rick Smith to venture into the deep end. He should stay in the kiddie pool. But it gets old... especially when damn fine players are going to other teams saying they never got an offer, much less a counter.

The Texans don't have an ironclad rule as shown by the Schaub contract. They have a general rule which there is nothing wrong with. Mallett presents a unique situation and we have zero knowledge on how they are handling it.
 
The Texans don't have an ironclad rule as shown by the Schaub contract. They have a general rule which there is nothing wrong with. Mallett presents a unique situation and we have zero knowledge on how they are handling it.

& when Rick started with the Texans, ~7 years ago, it made sense. Young team, new GM, newish owner... anything to avoid distraction.

Now, I haven't heard Rick speak to this restriction lately, & Mallett is a unique situation, & we don't know how they're handling it...

So who knows? Still. It would be nice to know he's doing is due diligence with guys like Kareem, Reed, & Lewis.
 
& when Rick started with the Texans, ~7 years ago, it made sense. Young team, new GM, newish owner... anything to avoid distraction.

Now, I haven't heard Rick speak to this restriction lately, & Mallett is a unique situation, & we don't know how they're handling it...

So who knows? Still. It would be nice to know he's doing is due diligence with guys like Kareem, Reed, & Lewis.

Well..............Kareem Abdul Jabar was a basketball player, and he's too old. Ed Reed is a FA, and he already screwed that decision up once before. And Ray Lewis is retired, and has a shady past anyway. That said, using his "due diligence," I wouldn't rule out any of them ending up in a Texans uniform sometime in the future.......:)
 
Rams sticking with Austin Davis at quarterback
November, 10, 2014. 7:15PM ET
By Nick Wagoner | ESPN.com


Rams bench Austin Davis
November 12, 2014, 2:19 PM ET
By Nick Wagoner | ESPN.com

Must have had a really bad day of practice?
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So they are going from Davis to Hill?

That's like us going from Mallett to Fitz. They aren't making the playoffs. Might as well let Davis continue to play and see if he improves.

This is year three for Fisher. Shouldn't he be all about winning now? 9-7 & no play offs may keep him employed, where 8-8 probably won't.
 
This is year three for Fisher. Shouldn't he be all about winning now? 9-7 & no play offs may keep him employed, where 8-8 probably won't.

He can play the Sam Bradford card (injured part of 2013 and all 2014). Wouldn't it be funny if Washington traded Cousins to the Rams?
 
This is year three for Fisher. Shouldn't he be all about winning now? 9-7 & no play offs may keep him employed, where 8-8 probably won't.

Well the Rams are obviously going to move away from Bradford. Which means Fisher will most likely be drafting a QB early next year if they don't like what they are getting from Davis.

Year four and starting over can't be ideal either.
 
Well the Rams are obviously going to move away from Bradford. Which means Fisher will most likely be drafting a QB early next year if they don't like what they are getting from Davis.

Year four and starting over can't be ideal either.

Considering that they're benching Davis and going with Hill pretty much assures that they're going to be drafting QB early next year.

Or... trading for Fitzpatrick.

:kitten:
 
ATL Falcons in first place in the NFC South with a 4-6 record.

The NFL needs to implement a new rule. A team must have atleast a .500 record to become eligible for the playoffs. If a team wins their division with anything less, the next highest seed team should get in.
 
The NFL needs to implement a new rule. A team must have atleast a .500 record to become eligible for the playoffs. If a team wins their division with anything less, the next highest seed team should get in.

Diminishes the point of having divisions. What's the difference if a division winner is 9-7 and a 10-6 team in another division misses the playoffs vs what you suggest?
 
Diminishes the point of having divisions. What's the difference if a division winner is 9-7 and a 10-6 team in another division misses the playoffs vs what you suggest?

I think a team with a winning record deserves it more than a division winning team with a losing record.
 
Diminishes the point of having divisions. What's the difference if a division winner is 9-7 and a 10-6 team in another division misses the playoffs vs what you suggest?

The divisions are useless in the grand competitive scheme anyway and are only used to create and maintain artificial rivalries.
 
The divisions are useless in the grand competitive scheme anyway and are only used to create and maintain artificial rivalries.

I think the division thing makes more sense now than it ever did. Now that the majority of your games are decided by what division you're in & not how good/bad you did the previous season.

So you've got the NFC South being led by a team that's 4-6. They're playing the AFC North & NFC North... I wonder how the NFC West would be doing against that schedule.
 
Ashoka Moore @AshokaESPN


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In fairness to RG3 that is ESPN/media trying to spin something. That was not his total quote. He didn't throw his teammates under the bus. He stated:

Griffin started his postgame news conference in the right way, shouldering the blame, saying, “I have to do better.”

And then: “It takes 11 men," Griffin said. "It doesn’t take one guy, and that’s proven. If you want to look at the good teams in this league and the great quarterbacks, the Peytons and the Aaron Rodgers, those guys don’t play well if their guys don’t play well. They don’t.

"We need everybody. I need every one of those guys in that locker room, and I know they’re looking at me saying the same thing.”

So basically he said he needs to play better and says it takes a total team effort which of course is not far off the mark.
 
RGIII: "Great quarterbacks, the Peytons, the Aaron Rodgers, those guys don’t play well if their guys don’t play well.”

"First of all, Robert needs to understand he needs to worry about himself No. 1 and not everybody else," Redskins Head Coach Jay Gruden said. "... It's my job to worry about everybody else. Yes, everybody else needs to improve, but it's not his place. His place is to talk about himself and he knows that. He just elaborated a little too much and he'll learn from it. He's 24 years old."

Time To Face The Music: RGIII Isn’t the Franchise QB the Redskins Wanted
 
NFLonCBS ‏@NFLonCBS
Stat of the Day: After 10 games, the Chiefs have STILL not allowed a rushing touchdown or scored a WR touchdown.

JJ Watt: 2 TD receptions
Chiefs WR corps: 0
 
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This is more than riveting theater on a bad team. It’s irresistible arm-chair psychology. Gruden’s long playing career as a quarterback, all in the football minors, was marked by lost opportunities when passers with bigger names or contracts, or a quarterback-politics inside track, got shots at NFL jobs he craved. Profiles of him give the list. How can he look at Colt McCoy, who has played in two games and won both, and not see something akin to his own frustrations?

Because Gruden has spent a career learning the difference between big talent, brains and a high ceiling (like Griffin) and moxie, polish and a lower ceiling (like McCoy or Kirk Cousins), Gruden likely will coach up Griffin like a favorite nephew — give him every last ever-lovin’ chance — right up until the day the football man in him, the designer of precise offenses, just can’t stand to watch one more mistake and gives the modern-day Jay Gruden . . . sorry, McCoy . . . his chance.

“He’s absolutely open about it,” Gruden said of Griffin. “He’s very frustrated with the way he played obviously. . . . He has to be receptive. It’s just a part of the position. You’ve got to be able to get coached and understand when you make a mistake and not do it again . . .

“Sometimes you don’t need ‘great.’ You don’t need to lead at that position on every snap. He is obviously very competitive, but we just need him to do what he is supposed to do. Take your drops the right way and throw the five-yard stick route when you’re supposed to and do the best you can.

“He is a great competitor, and we’ve just got to try to get him better. His frame of mind is in the right place: It just doesn’t come out the right way sometimes. But I think he wants to get better. He knows he has a long way to go . . . and if he stays on the right track as far as work ethic and listening and preparing, then he will get there.”

Most people would rather get smacked in the face by someone with good intentions who just wants to get their full attention than be stabbed in the back by an anonymous enemy. If Griffin thinks of himself as Robert — the dedicated young man who wants to rework his style, become a student of the pro game, and eventually be a good NFL quarterback — he probably has a coach who can help him.

After all the bad breaks to his body and the career detours of the past two years, if Griffin still thinks he’s RGIII in Superman socks — on the cusp of greatness — then cover your eyes. It’ll be the same old movie for this franchise, with new plot twists, but the same ending: Ugly.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/sport...31b8d0-6f5f-11e4-ad12-3734c461eab6_story.html
 
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports Buffalo Bills coaches are preparing with the belief that the game against the Jets will be moved to Monday night in Detroit, Pittsburgh or Washington.


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Adam Schefter ‏@AdamSchefter
No surprise but now official: Jets-Bills game will not be played Sunday in Buffalo.
 
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Adam Schefter ‏@AdamSchefter
Bills now on buses on way to airport to fly to Detroit, per source. Surprisingly, they were able to round up all coaches and all 53 players.

Albert Breer ‏@AlbertBreer
The Bills are picking up guys on the snowmobiles now. Cars waiting on main roads to take them to the stadium. Bus to the airport from there.
 
Wonder how they're going to reimburse the ticket holders?

There's a number they can call to arrange it.

Free tickets were given out in Detroit for the game.

Bill's HC Doug Marrone very complimentary of how Lions were taking care of them.
 
The AFC West is losing its charm. KC got beat by a winless Raider team. The Rams beating the Chargers. And Denver AGAIN getting their buns strummed, this time by the Dolphins.
 
The AFC West is losing its charm. KC got beat by a winless Raider team. The Rams beating the Chargers. And Denver AGAIN getting their buns strummed, this time by the Dolphins.

21-17 at the half isn't exactly getting strummed :spin:
 
21-17 at the half isn't exactly getting strummed :spin:

I didn't see the last TD. It was 21-10 when I made it in here. (Computer nowhere near the TV).

Interesting game though. I half-believe Miami has hit their stride, or at least some stride, and half-believe Denver has gone temporarily insane.

Denver will be there in the end, but these last three games has been uncharacteristic to say the least.

AND QUIT CORRECTING ME!!!!! :D :D :smiliedance:
 
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