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Cro paid his child support... No court next week.
Can't wait to hear about the off-season workouts.
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Foul.Originally Posted by airmaxpenny1
PropsOriginally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
I served breakfast to Crennel on Tuesday(no name drop)
the reign man workoutOriginally Posted by Mr Fizzy Womack
Cro paid his child support... No court next week.
Can't wait to hear about the off-season workouts.
Originally Posted by h3at23
Adam_Schefter
Seahawks gave QB Charlie Whitehurst a two-year, $10 million contract -- unprecedented for a veteran who never has started an NFL game.
[h1]Chad Henne says Tebow "isn't a quarterback"[/h1]
Posted by Mike Florio on March 18, 2010 12:33 AM ET
As Florida quarterback Tim Tebowcontinues to prepare for entering the NFL, one of the men who alreadyholds a starting quarterback job at the highest level of the sport hasa strong opinion on the subject.
"My judgment is that he's not an NFL quarterback," Henne told Curts Stevenson and Anita Marks of WQAM in Miami. "I leave it at that."
Wow.
Making Henne's opinion more compelling is the fact that his position coach, David Lee, is one of the men who are supposedly helping Tebow become that which Lee's primary pupil says Tebow isn't.
And suddenly we hope Tebow lands in the AFC East.
Link
Posted by Mike Florio on March 18, 2010 12:07 AM ET
In a surprising development, 49ers G.M. Scot McCloughan reportedly is considering the possibility of resigning, according to Matt Maiocco of the Santa Rosa Press Democrat.
Maiocco, citing an unnamed source, reports that McCloughan met Wednesday with various members of upper management. including owner Jed York. After the meeting, McCloughan left the facility and files were relocated from his office.
He joined the team in 2005 after coach Mike Nolan was hired. Two years ago, McCloughan was promoted to General Manager.
If it's true that files have been removed from McCloughan's office, it's possible that he's considering resignation as an alternative to termination.
LinkOriginally Posted by JPZx
[h1][/h1][h1]Chad Henne says Tebow "isn't a quarterback"[/h1]
Posted by Mike Florio on March 18, 2010 12:33 AM ET
As Florida quarterback Tim Tebow continues to prepare for entering the NFL, one of the men who already holds a starting quarterback job at the highest level of the sport has a strong opinion on the subject.
"My judgment is that he's not an NFL quarterback," Henne told Curts Stevenson and Anita Marks of WQAM in Miami. "I leave it at that."
Wow.
Making Henne's opinion more compelling is the fact that his position coach, David Lee, is one of the men who are supposedly helping Tebow become that which Lee's primary pupil says Tebow isn't.
And suddenly we hope Tebow lands in the AFC East.
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
I hope the Dolphins pick Tebow and he snakes Henne's spot
Originally Posted by DLo13
Just because you cleared his dishes doesn't mean you had breakfast with him...
YO real talk, Tebow's new throwing motion and everything looks great. I know its without pads and its not a live game, butOriginally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
I hope the Dolphins pick Tebow and he snakes Henne's spot
You draft him thenOriginally Posted by RKO2004
YO real talk, Tebow's new throwing motion and everything looks great. I know its without pads and its not a live game, but.
it looked terrible, and forced.Originally Posted by RKO2004
YO real talk, Tebow's new throwing motion and everything looks great. I know its without pads and its not a live game, butOriginally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
I hope the Dolphins pick Tebow and he snakes Henne's spot.
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on March 18, 2010 1:20 PM ET
The Cowboys want to be prepared if Dez Bryant experiences the draft free fall some are predicting.
Dallas will hold a private workout with the Oklahoma State product April 1, according to ESPNDallas' Calvin Watkins. Bryant would be a good fit with Dallas, who should be ready to give up on the Roy Williams experiment in 2011.
We simply can't believe that a player with his talent will fall out of the top 15 picks, much less all the way to Dallas as No. 27.
Yeah, we've heard the rumors of how Bryant had to be managed like a child in college. But he doesn't have to show up for morning class anymore; he just has to catch passes.
Bryant does that exceedingly well.