Saturday, January 23, 2010

Warner was in cloudy

The 38-year-old star is considering retirement. May it's the time to say goodbye to his teammates with cardinals jerseys.

A little different this time is that the $11.5 million Warner is thinking whether he should finish the final year of the two -year deal he signed last offseason. “It’s been hard to get a read,” said one team insider when asked if he knew what route Warner might take. “He said after the loss to the Saints that he was leaning in a certain direction, but he didn’t say which.”The consensus seems to be that Warner will make up his mind relatively quickly. “(His decision) shouldn’t stretch past mid-February,” the insider said. “He seems pretty committed to that kind of time frame.”

The playoff loss in New Orleans is a big blow to him. He needs a little bit of time to get away from it all and decompress and to get his thoughts together.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Wade Phillips' future is unclear

After the Cowboys was beaten up by Vikings in the divisional playoff game, the rumor about Cowboys coach Wade Phillips was likely to get a one-year extension on the contract after the season was vague. Jerry Jones refused to offer a direct answer about it.

ESPN reported before the game that at least one year could be added to the 2010 option year in Phillips’ contract, but Jones said after the game, "I’m not going to get into the staff tonight."We had more success than generally we were expected to have. I’m proud of that." One indication that Phillips will be back is that the team hired Paul Pasqualoni as an assistant coach last week. The hire would not have been made if Phillips didn’t want Pasqualoni as part of the staff, the Dallas Morning News reports.

Jones said he thinks it would clearly soon and they haven't sat down and talked about it. Anything is good to the players with dallas cowboys jerseys.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Colts do not want to go to the same road

The Indianapolis Colts are trying to recall the bit playoff memories.

Tracing back to 2005, they had a bye week in January and lost in the AFC championship a year earlier. They experiences the same scenario against another AFC North foe, Baltimore on Saturday night. “That was 2005, and that was a completely different team,” defensive end Dwight Freeney said. “It was a completely different defense. There’s not much that needs to be said other than ‘This is the playoffs.’ Either win or go home.” They are healthy this time , at least, no one was absent from the practice this time.

This time the players with colts jerseys learned a lot from the exits.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Greg Mattison made the defense more solid

Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Greg Mattison held everything in the order.

Ryan had been a defensive coordinator in Baltimore for four years befor join the Jets as a head coach. As well know as brazen and boastful, Rex really built a solid defense among the best in the NFL. "To me, it’s a typical Baltimore defense: Very active, very physical, create a lot of plays,” said Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning, who will face the Ravens in the second round of the playoffs on Saturday night. “They’re playing well right now, and it will be a real challenge for us.” We cant ignore the contribution of this king guy to the players withravens jerseys.

Their strong defense build a solid wall to the Ravens.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Junior Seau leaves again

NFL great Junior Seau with NO.55 patriots jerseys would say goodbye to NFL in four seasons on Wednesday.

As the 12-time Pro Bowl linebacker, he said he was finishing his 19-year career in taped for broadcast on showtime. He had played eight times for the Pats this season and his last game for Pats was against Ravens with a 33-14 loss. “That’s going to be my last game,” he said during the interview. It's the fourth time he retired from the NFL. Seau who was 41 on Tuesday first left the Nfl with San Diego and thre with Miami and he made 15 tackles this year.

AP’s top offensive player comes up

Chris Johnson won the Associated Press 2009 NFL Offensive Player of the Year award. He was setting a league mark and becoming the sixth player who owns a 2,000-yard rushing season.

As we all know He is the first NFL player to finish with at least 2,000 yards rushing and 500 receiving (503). The event held on Wednesday from a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the NFL. Johnson defeated New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees, who received nine votes. To Johnson, it was a big supprise. “I didn’t even get one vote at all (for MVP),” Johnson said. “Like the season I had, it seemed like, `What more do they want me to do?’ That just felt like rookie of the year; it’s a quarterback thing I guess.”

Yup, if he wants to heep the honors, he needs to keep wonderful numbers and go head before other players with the NFL jerseys.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Jets' rookie QB was improving

New York Jets coach Rex Ryan had called the rookie QB Mark Sanchez back to the sideline with a whistle.

“I was like, ‘Man, why the heck did you do that?”’ Sanchez recalled Tuesday. To Ryan wanted to change the personnel and the play in the 24-14 victory over the Bengles last Saturday. “We converted anyway, so it didn’t matter,” Sanchez said. “But, it was just one of those situations where I felt so good and so comfortable. Then, we stopped everything.”The critics always blamed as the Jets' weakest link. Too many mistakes and lack of experience.

Asked about the critics, this No.6 jets jersey said he was more cool and confident than ever.