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The Packers look great again, up 31-10 in the first half against the Cardinals.  Our first team defense and offense are just killing the Cardinals first stringers on both sides of the ball.

 

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Brady just got slammed by a DL on the Redskins and he's trying to loosen up his shoulder on the sidelines.  Doesn't look like he's feeling to well right now.

 

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It sounds like the other teammates are happy with the decision from watching the video on ESPN.com.  Marshall's suspended for the entire pre-season, and the Broncos have the choice to bring him back for the regular sesaon.

It's sad how far the attitudes of many players in the NFL have dropped.  You have one or two good sesaons and these guys think they're untouchable and deserve $100 million.

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NFL sets rules for video-board plays

Basically, it's a do-over in Dallas.

The NFL has ruled that the down will be replayed and clock will be reset if a football hits the massive video display board that hangs over the field at Cowboys Stadium.

Perhaps the key piece of the ruling, issued Friday morning, is that it is only for this season. The league can review it after the season.

 

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I just had a live draft, what do you think of my team.

QB - Peyton Manning
RB - Brandon Jacobs
RB - Larry Johnson
WR - Terrell Owens
WR - Lee Evans
TE - Antonio Gates
W/T - Donald Driver
K - Sebastian Janikowski
DEF - Miami
BN - Eli Manning
BN - Cedric Benso
BN - Dominik Hixon
BN - Mushin Muhammad
BN - Laurence Maroney

*Note: 12 team league

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I hope they Move it just so then there will be no worries.wwe4ever_in05

Agreed, move it 30 feet and nobody will hit it again and it won't be an issue.  What's $2 more million on a $1 billion stadium anyways?

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Sanchez to start at QB for Jets

What the football world expected became reality Wednesday when the Jets' quarterbacks were informed that Mark Sanchez is the new starter.

Sanchez will start the Jets' third preseason game Saturday night against the New York Giants -- and, more importantly, the team's regular-season opener at Houston against the Texans.

"I feel that the best move for our franchise and our team is to go with Mark as our quarterback," Jets first-year head coach Rex Ryan said Wednesday.

It wasn't a question of if Sanchez would be named the starter, but when. Even though he struggled some against the Baltimore Ravens on Monday night, the Jets have seen enough moxie and talent from Sanchez to make this year's fifth overall pick the face of the franchise.

"I think Mark gives us the best opportunity to win," Ryan said.

The designation of Sanchez as the Jets' starter was first reported by FoxSports.com.

The Jets traded up in the draft to select Sanchez, who was signed to a five-year deal that could be worth up to $60 million, including $28 million guaranteed.

Vying to become the Jets' starter, Sanchez, drafted out of Southern California, got off to a wretched start Monday night but finished with a flourish in a 24-23 preseason loss.

Starting for the first time, Sanchez handed off the ball on the game's opening play from scrimmage. Then he forced a pass while being hit in the stomach by middle linebacker Ray Lewis. The ball was intercepted by Haloti Ngata, who rumbled 25 yards for a touchdown to make it 7-0 with 52 seconds elapsed.

"Not obviously the way you want to start. I thought I was doing the right thing; I felt Ray come free on the right side from the protection," Sanchez said. "I was checking it down to the flat, perfect. Haloti just jumped right in front of the ball and made a really athletic play."

Sanchez nearly had his second pass picked off, too. On his final play, however, he threw his first NFL touchdown pass -- a 19-yarder to running back Leon Washington with 5:50 left in the second quarter.

Sanchez went 3-for-8 for 43 yards. He didn't experience success until the Ravens removed several players from the first-team defense, including Lewis and safety Ed Reed.

Ryan spent the previous 10 years building the Baltimore defense, but there was no way he could fully explain to Sanchez the experience of going up against the wickedly effective unit.

"You put a young guy like Sanchez in there and you see our defense, it can be difficult," Lewis said. "You saw his eyes get big, and he was jumping around in the pocket. Bottom line: We gave a lot of looks and disguises and we confused him a little bit."

To say the least.

"Oh, they were flying. They were flying around," Sanchez said. "You practice for it and you see it on film. These guys were doing it. You're trying to keep one eye on Ed Reed and one eye on Ray Lewis and a D-lineman gets you."

Clemens, who started New York's other exhibition game, was 5-for-10 for 60 yards. Like Sanchez, he had an interception returned for a touchdown and threw a TD pass (a 28-yarder to David Clowney in the third quarter).

Sanchez finally started to move the offense on his final drive Monday night. A short pass to Washington on a third-and-12 went for 16 yards, and a run by Washington for 15 yards on a third-and-10 set up the TD pass.

"I'm proud of the way he responded," Ryan said of Sanchez. "It ain't going to be perfect; sometimes you have these type of nights. You've got to give credit where credit is due, and most of that goes to their defense."

Information from ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter and The Associated Press was used in this report.

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Nice work to whoever made that.

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Courtesy of ksk.com

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[QUOTE="bgres077"]

[QUOTE="Espurs117"]2000 rushing yards for VY. geaux321

From the 3rd string, don't think so. Has anyone ever posted 2,000 yards from the QB spot?

There are 5 2,000 yard rushers in the NFL: O.J. Simpson, Eric Dickerson, Barry Sanders, Terrell Davis, and Jamal Lewis.  Really think Vince (I can't start in the NFL) Young is going to crack 2,000? L.T. hasn't even done it and you think "VY" is going to do it? Don't think so buddy.  Let's be realistic about our claims in this union, shall we?

:lol: x 1000

Why, because it's actually an informed post in this union?