Tuesday January 06, 2009
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This morning, we took a sneak peek at the NFC divisional playoff games. Now, it’s time to check out the AFC.
Darren Sproles had a great game against the Colts. But a guy that size is just begging for an injury to happen and I don’t see how he could ever become a three down back.
From Tony Grossi of The Cleveland Plain Dealer:
The Browns won’t be able to interview Baltimore director of pro personnel George Kokinis until Sunday at the earliest, said a source with knowledge of the situation.
Kokinis is involved in preparations for the Ravens’ divisional playoff game against Tennessee. The game will be played on Saturday. The Ravens [...]
An entertaining wild-card weekend gives us a lot to talk about on this Monday morning. Here’s my playoff edition of Safety Blitz, and I’m not holding back.
From Michael Lombardi:
5 JAN 2009
QUOTE: “Jingshen is the Mandarin word for spirit and vivacity. It is an important word for those who would lead, because above all things
From Michael Lombardi
Happy New Year! I hope everyone had great day ringing in the New Year. Much is happening in the NFL, so let’s get to some news first before we talk about the
Wild Card Round
Irish poet and dramatist William Butler Yeats died seventy years before the start of the 2008 NFL playoffs, yet I can’t help but think the man who wrote “All things fall apart; the centre cannot hold” would enjoy Wild Card Weekend.
NEW YORK — The New York Jets have received permission to speak with Baltimore defensive coordinator Rex Ryan for their vacant coaching job, a person familiar with the search told The Associated Press on Wednesday.
With Bill Cowher withdrawing his name from consideration Tuesday night, the Jets are setting their sights elsewhere, with an ever-growing list [...]
From Matt Bowen:
I usually write my predictions for Thursday mornings at the Post, but since tomorrow is filled with college football — and most of you will be watching Iowa win the Outback Bowl