Tuesday January 06, 2009
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Some of the Packers players wanted more aggressive schemes and more input in the game plan. Coaches should not let players coach, although the way coaches manage their input – which happens on every team in the league — says a lot.
From Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com:
Marvin Lewis’ second trip in five years to staff this month’s Under Armour Senior Bowl became official Monday when the North team joined the Bengals coaching staff for the Jan. 24 college all-star game in Mobile, Ala.
One player the Bengals will no doubt put under the microscope is Virginia left [...]
Over the past few weeks, I have written in this space about how the NFL operates on a use-it-or-lose-it basis in which Cap room left over from the previous season cannot be carried over
It’s Friday, time for another installment of Eight in the Box here at the National Football Post. Today: Cowboys humor, Chris Johnson, Brett Favre is an outcast and more.
By JOE KAY, AP Sports Writer
CINCINNATI (AP) Pacing the sideline in a bright red jacket and cap, coach Herm Edwards watched the Chiefs’ season - and, perhaps, his days in charge of them - end with another dismal showing.
Cedric Benson ran for 111 yards and a touchdown Sunday, putting a little bite into the [...]
Friday Edition
From Adam Schefter of NFL.com:
Cincinnati has a Pro Bowl wide receiver about to become a free agent and a franchise tag at its disposal. But don’t look for the Bengals to slap the tag on free-agent-to-be wideout T.J. Houshmandzadeh.
Last year Cincinnati used its franchise tag — and the corresponding $7.455 million salary — on offensive [...]
From Mark Curnutte of The Cincinnati Enquirer:
Quarterback Carson Palmer will not play Sunday at home in the season finale against the Chiefs, nor is it likely that wide receiver Chad Ocho Cinco will.
Ocho Cinco missed the game Sunday at Cleveland because of a low hamstring injury sustained Thursday in practice, and he said Monday that [...]
One of my Christmas traditions has me reading a book I am giving someone in my family before wrapping it. It’s a quick skim but it may explain why it takes me three hours to wrap a book.
CLEVELAND (AP) As bad as they’ve been, the Cincinnati Bengals can brag they’re Ohio’s best NFL team. And that ain’t saying much.