1.Colts’ Lacey got a fine
Arizona Cardinals safety Antrel Rolle Got a fine which is high to $7,500 on Friday.NFL did it because he hit the other player.
Giants tight end Kevin Boss was the one he hit last Sunday.
But do not worry ,Lacey is not alone.Levi Brown from Cardinals got a fine of $5,000 for a chop block.cornerback Jacob Lacey from Colts did so-called improper conduct to go to the ground to cheer for his winning a touchdown with St. Louis, then he got a fine of $10,000.Another fine for chop block was Carolina Panthers running back DeAngelo Williams,A blitz was picked up by him later .It's a little pity that the team loss to Buffalo at last.
More heavy fine is as follw:rookie linebacker Kaluka Maiava hit the Packers receiver Greg Jennings unnecessary ly and rudely .the worse is that he cant wear the browns jersey for 15 yards on the play.
Another fine for unnecessary roughness was Giants Running back Ahmad Bradshaw for hitting Darnell Dockett's mask last Sunday .Safety Michael Johnson also was fined for hitting Warner's head.
2009年10月31日星期六
2009年10月30日星期五
How do you think about Favre’s return with Vikings
Brett Favre had been a member of Wisconsin family during the past 20 years.Wisconsin people are almost Green Bay Packers fans.But now Favre wears a vikings jersery.He is still charming.
Someone support Favre and they said he gave victories to Wisconsin in his 16 years and reproach Packers general manager Ted Thompson for his departure.The other guys think organization is bigger than any one person and Favre is Packers'rival now.
“I’m a Packers fan, so as far as I’m concerned, whatever it takes to win the game. If it takes knocking him out to win the game, that’s fine with me,” Dave Meyer said as his wife, Phyllis, shook her head.“I think that’s horrible,” she said. “Brett has done so much for the community over the years.”former Packers strong safety LeRoy Butler said that you are a rock star when you are in Green Bay.
Favre is the most beloved one here.the Packers signed him from Mississippi in 1992.The packers win the Super Bowl in Favore's fifth season and making it back the next year.
"I don't know why people can boo him ;he takes so many good memories to Green Bay."a fan said.
To me, it's not Favre's fault.Green Bay traded Favre to the Jets firstly.What he can do then?There are too much things are beyond his control.I like FAVRE.
Someone support Favre and they said he gave victories to Wisconsin in his 16 years and reproach Packers general manager Ted Thompson for his departure.The other guys think organization is bigger than any one person and Favre is Packers'rival now.
“I’m a Packers fan, so as far as I’m concerned, whatever it takes to win the game. If it takes knocking him out to win the game, that’s fine with me,” Dave Meyer said as his wife, Phyllis, shook her head.“I think that’s horrible,” she said. “Brett has done so much for the community over the years.”former Packers strong safety LeRoy Butler said that you are a rock star when you are in Green Bay.
Favre is the most beloved one here.the Packers signed him from Mississippi in 1992.The packers win the Super Bowl in Favore's fifth season and making it back the next year.
"I don't know why people can boo him ;he takes so many good memories to Green Bay."a fan said.
To me, it's not Favre's fault.Green Bay traded Favre to the Jets firstly.What he can do then?There are too much things are beyond his control.I like FAVRE.
2009年10月29日星期四
Ex-Viking Orlando Thomas still fighting ALS
The Vikings had reported that their former strong safety Orlando Thomas had died ,but on Wednesday,Thomas 's agent said he is continuing his fight with Lou Gehrig’s Disease and has not died.
The Vikings said they announced on their Web site that Thomas had died based on information from his alma mater.The Vikings posted an explanation and an apology on their Web site late Wednesday.
Thomas's Chicago-based agent, Mark Bartelstein said “Somebody put something on a MySpace page or something like that … and it traveled, but it’s not true,” Bartelstein also called Thomas 's daughter who confirmed he was alive and was watching basketball with his family Wednesday evening.
Thomas was a hard hitter who had 22 interceptions and 10 fumble recoveries for the Vikings from 1995-2001. But now he is fighting the battle with ALS day by day.
“He’s the greatest fighter I’ve ever known,” Bartelstein said. “It’s a daily, daily battle that he fights, but he’s fighting it.”
The Vikings said they announced on their Web site that Thomas had died based on information from his alma mater.The Vikings posted an explanation and an apology on their Web site late Wednesday.
Thomas's Chicago-based agent, Mark Bartelstein said “Somebody put something on a MySpace page or something like that … and it traveled, but it’s not true,” Bartelstein also called Thomas 's daughter who confirmed he was alive and was watching basketball with his family Wednesday evening.
Thomas was a hard hitter who had 22 interceptions and 10 fumble recoveries for the Vikings from 1995-2001. But now he is fighting the battle with ALS day by day.
“He’s the greatest fighter I’ve ever known,” Bartelstein said. “It’s a daily, daily battle that he fights, but he’s fighting it.”
2009年10月27日星期二
Chiefs’ Johnson always does something
The Kansas City Star reported on its Web site that Larry Johnson(notes) used a gay slur for the second time in as many days Monday.
A day after the Chiefs’ 37-7 home loss to the Chargers,He muttered the slur in telling reporters to get “out of here,” according to the Star, which recorded the comment.
Later,Johnson belittled rookie head coach Todd Haley on Twitter in a series of posts that also included the same gay slur.
The tweets were posted to the “Toonicon” account, an online alias the Star reported Johnson has said is his. The account includes a link to Johnson’s personal Web site. Chiefs spokesman Bob Moore said the team could not verify that is Johnson’s account. Most of the remarks are focused on the coach Haley.Johnson’s response include a three-letter gay slur. The final post read: “Make me regret it. Lmao. U don’t stop my checks. Lmao. So ‘tweet’ away.”Johnson then was sentenced to two years’ probation after pleading guilty to two counts with incidents involving two women in bars.
A judge earlier said if Johnson finished the probation period without further incidents he could remove the guilty plea.
A day after the Chiefs’ 37-7 home loss to the Chargers,He muttered the slur in telling reporters to get “out of here,” according to the Star, which recorded the comment.
Later,Johnson belittled rookie head coach Todd Haley on Twitter in a series of posts that also included the same gay slur.
The tweets were posted to the “Toonicon” account, an online alias the Star reported Johnson has said is his. The account includes a link to Johnson’s personal Web site. Chiefs spokesman Bob Moore said the team could not verify that is Johnson’s account. Most of the remarks are focused on the coach Haley.Johnson’s response include a three-letter gay slur. The final post read: “Make me regret it. Lmao. U don’t stop my checks. Lmao. So ‘tweet’ away.”Johnson then was sentenced to two years’ probation after pleading guilty to two counts with incidents involving two women in bars.
A judge earlier said if Johnson finished the probation period without further incidents he could remove the guilty plea.
2009年10月26日星期一
Mike Smith
Smith, who led the Falcons to a surprising playoff berth last season and has the team off to a 3-1 start this season, tops that off by handing out books on leadership and personal growth.First,he knows how to run his team with the right guy.For example,As a head coach, he empowers different people to do things.he uses (Winston) because he has a different relationship with those players.That guy can really set a tone for how the team is going to work every day, as he’s the first guy they see when they come in on Wednesday for the special teams meeting."I know that he has a great feel for how to run the meeting. I’ll stick my head in there, but it’s his meeting. If it needs to be fire and brimstone, it’s fire and brimstone. He sets the tone." Secondly,he has a mechanism to help players deal with all the non-football issues that go with playing in this league.Such as Falcon University ,the Rookie Club and so on to refresh the players.Smith said:"Different guys learned about different situations. Maybe it was dealing with a girlfriend or dealing with an old girlfriend or dealing with a father that was out of the picture and maybe came back in. Whatever the situation, there are so many dynamics that they need direction and a place to go to find out how to deal with a problem. They need assistance and a person to bounce that off, someone who’s not necessarily a coach. It’s bouncing it off somebody who is in a
different area and that’s something that really helps them grow and ultimately help the team."
different area and that’s something that really helps them grow and ultimately help the team."
2009年10月24日星期六
Owens meet his challenges
It's no doubt that the 49ers need him. Specifically, they need him to be good.In my opinion,Crabtree was fine and will be … as long as he’s a player.The word of Singletary is very reasonable :“I think there are a number of different messages that I can send, but I think the most important message is that we want to win,”“When you see the young man run the routes, when you see his presence on the field, what he does for the offense, it’s not like I’m the only one. I’m not having to fight anybody to say, ‘Hey, you know what? What do you think? Do you think maybe he’s a starter? Maybe not?’ He’s certainly going to play a lot, and that’s really the bottom line. It shows that he hasn’t been sitting around on the couch looking at television. He’s been working.Not only Singletary but also Isaac Bruce, a 16-year veteran, seconded the notion that Crabtree can play.“He really doesn’t have to be taught how to run a route in this league and that’s a big advantage. … " which roads do they hit next?So far, so good, but Sunday will be the real test.Let's keep our eyes on him.
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