A short while ago, I posted a piece outlining the possibility of a deal between New England and Seattle involving wide receiver Deion Branch, with the thought that a trade could potentially take place at some point tomorrow at the earliest. That time line has gone right out the window, as the Patriots have reportedly [...]
Continue reading...Monday, October 11, 2010
It’s been a few days since rumors of a possible deal between New England and Seattle for wide receiver Deion Branch first surfaced, and while the connection is certainly there in Branch’s friendship with Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, there’s been little from either side to indicate a deal was in the making up to this [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, October 7, 2010
One day removed from sending Pro Bowl wide receiver Randy Moss back to Minnesota, the Patriots seem to have their sights set on re-acquiring an old friend themselves, in the form of wide receiver Deion Branch. Nothing concrete has come through as of yet, but the word on the street is that New England quarterback [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Late last night, I wrote up a piece discussing Buffalo’s seemingly desperate attempt to drum up interest in running back Marshawn Lynch, who had clearly fallen out of favor with the Bills coaching staff and served no purpose in remaining with the club at this point. I expected Buffalo to continue those efforts right up [...]
Continue reading...Friday, October 1, 2010
In an effort to maximize their roster space for next Sunday’s game, Seattle has decided to release veteran offensive tackle Chester Pitts, after he reported pain in his surgically repaired knee during practice this week. The Seahawks are hopeful that they’ll be able to bring Pitts back at a later point in the season, giving him time to [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, September 5, 2010
The prospects of quarterback Matt Leinart hitting the field as a starter in the NFL are hovering just above slim to none at this point, but if he gets over that desire and accepts his future as a backup to an already established quarterback, Leinart will find his job opportunities increasing exponentially. One such team [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, September 5, 2010
The list of teams interested in looking at free agent quarterback Matt Leinart was never all that long to begin with, and if the latest reports are to be believed, that group may drop all the way to zero very soon. Citing sources close to the organization, CBS Sports’ Clark Judge is reporting that Seattle [...]
Continue reading...Friday, September 3, 2010
The discussion surrounding Seattle wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh and his future with the Seahawks has taken a definite turn towards his exit from the club in recent days, with the team making a strong push to find a trade partner prior to Saturday’s roster cut down deadline. According to Danny O’Neil of the Seattle Times, the [...]
Continue reading...Friday, September 3, 2010
For some time now, the Chargers have remained steadfast in their desire to keep wide receiver Vincent Jackson on their roster, in spite of his threat to sit out the entire season in response to his lackluster contract situation. But all of that could be changing, as we get closer to Saturday’s 53 man roster [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, September 2, 2010
It’s been rumored for quite some time now that Seattle has a significant interest in acquiring embattled Chargers wide receiver Vincent Jackson, and while the Seahawks would seem on paper to not have the space or financial flexibility to make such a move, things are beginning to shape up in that direction. According to NFL [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 1, 2010
This one falls into the speculative at best category, but it’s interesting nonetheless, which is why we’re posting here for your reading enjoyment. According to Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune, one team that is likely to show significant interest in acquiring wide receiver Vincent Jackson before the season begins is St. Louis, as [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, August 31, 2010
After losing their starting cornerback this off-season in Dominique Foxworth, the Ravens pass defense looked to be the one glaring weakness on a team expected by many to contend for the Super Bowl this year. But true to form, Baltimore’s general manager Ozzie Newsome worked the phones and came up with a plan to strengthen [...]
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