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I don't think Tim Tebow can play in the NFL if it's a pro style offense
The way we practice and hit on Wednesdays and Thursday, the way Bill Parcells set the tone for the organization, the way Coach Sparano coaches, no team in the NFL outworks us. I don't like to make guarantees, but I will guarantee you that.
The defense is getting a lot of turnovers (five on Sunday). We're getting the ball in in the red zone (3 touchdowns, 1 field goal in four trips against the Jets, whose defense came into the game ranked third in the NFL). We're just still doing a few things that are hurting us ... but even with those thi...
I think Roger Goodell got you hook, line, and sinker with his comments regarding NFL players overworking their bodies in the offseason. Sounds to me like he's setting up part of the league's argument why an 18-game season could make sense -- they could handle it if they didn't work out all year long and...
He has the inclination and desire to try the NFL, so it's a moot point
It’s interesting to me and it’s part of what makes the National Football League so great, the drumbeat outside in a positive way and a negative way
I know that those goals are hard to achieve and you have to work real hard to do it. I know it's not the end of the world if I don't make the NFL but it's something I'd love to do. Growing up you always dream of playing in the NFL watching the Super Bowl.
I mentioned right after the game to our team that I hope that all works itself out ... We can certainly help it work out by being successful this week. But the game we're about to be a part of this weekend is one of the most exciting games you're ever going to be a part of, no matter if you go on to the...
We aspire to be one of the elite teams in the National Football League, and in order to achieve that, those are the games you've got to find a way to win ... Not all of them, but you've got to win your share of those games. We've got two of those games coming up in the next two weeks.
It's tough for rookies because in the NFL you get hit as you're going down ... In college, that doesn't happen much. That's where you lose a lot of the fumbles. He'll learn that. He's going to be a good player, a heckuva player.
It's interesting to me, and it's part of what makes the National Football League so great
Right now Sandro has inclination and desire to try the NFL again
I think he's going to look at the Bills quarterback situation and probably not be too impressed ... And then there's also just the aspect of Mike Shanahan having his pick of any team in the NFL.
The biggest concern, obviously, is the injury to Marc Colombo, which forces Doug Free, a former fourth-round pick, to make his first career NFL start, and disrupts the continuity that they have had on their offensive line
That's life in the NFL ... Their job is to get ready, and our job is to see how much they can handle.
I'm just sure it's the right decision to make ... I've got to go with that because he's an NFL kicker, it called for that situation and I'm not sure there's any doubt. Plus, had [Suisham made it], they hadn't scored all day and needed more than a touchdown to win.
Hm, what will it be this week? Sanchez getting misty at the podium? Ryan weeping? Sanchez resting his head on Edwards shoulder? More hotdogs? It won't be long now, unrest in the locker room. The Jets, part of the NFL's developmental league apparently.
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Buffalo Bills' Lee Evans runs after a catch during NFL football practice in Orchard Park, N.Y. , Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck stretches during NFL football practice on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, in Renton, Wash. The practice was the first for Hasselbeck since breaking a rib in a Sept. 20 game in San Francisco.
View Photo »Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck stretches during NFL football practice on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, in Kirkland, Wash. The practice was the first for Hasselbeck since breaking a rib in a Sept. 20 game in San Francisco.
View Photo »Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck throws a pass during NFL football practice on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, in Renton, Wash. The practice was the first for Hasselbeck since breaking a rib in a Sept. 20 game in San Francisco.
View Photo »Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck throws a pass during NFL football practice on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, in Kirkland, Wash. The practice was the first for Hasselbeck since breaking a rib in a Sept. 20 game in San Francisco.
View Photo »NEW YORK - OCTOBER 06: Astronaut Buzz Aldrin and wife Lois Aldrin pose with NFL Hall of Famer Nick Buoniconti at The 24th Annual Great Sports Legends Dinner benefiting The Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis (national fundraising arm of The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis) at The Waldorf...
View Photo »NEW YORK - OCTOBER 06: NFL Hall of Famer Nick Buoniconti and honoree Mike Piazza attend The 24th Annual Great Sports Legends Dinner benefiting The Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis (national fundraising arm of The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis) at The Waldorf=Astoria on October 6, 20...
View Photo »NEW YORK - OCTOBER 06: NFL Hall of Famer Nick Buoniconti and Olympic swimmer Dara Torres attend The 24th Annual Great Sports Legends Dinner benefiting The Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis (national fundraising arm of The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis) at The Waldorf=Astoria on Octobe...
View Photo »Former NFL quarterback Troy Aikman attends the Great Sports Legends Dinner benefiting the Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis, on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Former NFL quarterback Troy Aikman, left; Marc Buoniconti, the Buoniconti Fund presiden; and NFL Hall of Famer Nick Buoniconti, right, arrive for the Great Sports Legends Dinner benefiting the Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis, on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »MINNEAPOLIS - OCTOBER 5: A Minnesota Viking cheerleader performs during an NFL game against the Green Bay Packers at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, on October 5, 2009 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
View Photo »MINNEAPOLIS - OCTOBER 5: A Minnesota Viking cheerleader performs during an NFL game against the Green Bay Packers at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, on October 5, 2009 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
View Photo »Minnesota Vikings' Brett Favre warms up for an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers on Monday, Oct. 5, 2009, in Minneapolis.
View Photo »A fan hold a sign before the NFL football game between the Minnesota Vikings and the Green Bay Packers on Monday, Oct. 5, 2009, in Minneapolis.
View Photo »A Minnesota Vikings fan cheers before an NFL football game between the Vikings and the Green Bay Packers on Monday, Oct. 5, 2009, in Minneapolis.
View Photo »LANDOVER, MD - OCTOBER 4: The NFL logo showcases Breast Cancer Awareness month before the game between the Washington Redskins and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at FedExField on October 4, 2009 in Landover, Maryland.
View Photo »JACKSONVILLE, FL - OCTOBER 4: The NFL promote breast cancer awareness as the Jacksonville Jaguars host the Tennessee Titans October 4, 2009 at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida.
View Photo »JACKSONVILLE, FL - OCTOBER 4: The NFL promote breast cancer awareness as the Jacksonville Jaguars host the Tennessee Titans October 4, 2009 at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida.
View Photo »JACKSONVILLE, FL - OCTOBER 4: NFL referee Alberto Riveron signals a touchdown as the Jacksonville Jaguars host the Tennessee Titans October 4, 2009 at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida.
View Photo »DENVER - OCTOBER 04: The NFL logo is adorned with a pink ribbon on the sidelines as part of a program to raise awareness for breast cancer as the Dallas Cowboys face the Denver Broncos during NFL action at Invesco Field at Mile High on October 4, 2009 in Denver, Colorado.
View Photo »INDIANAPOLIS, IN - OCTOBER 4: Detail view of the NFL goal post pad displaying support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month as cheerleaders dance in the background during the game between the Indianapolis Colts and Seattle Seahawks at Lucas Oil Stadium on October 4, 2009 in Indianapolis, In...
View Photo »INDIANAPOLIS - OCTOBER 04: A Indianapolis Colts fan is pictured during the NFL game against the Seattle Seahawks at Lucas Oil Stadium on October 4, 2009 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
View Photo »MIAMI - OCTOBER 04: Miami Dolphins players where pink gloves for the NFL's 'A Crucial Catch', in salute to breast cancer awareness month before taking on the Buffalo Bills at Land Shark Stadium on October 4, 2009 in Miami, Florida.
View Photo »Washington Redskins quarterback Jason Campbell passes during their NFL football game against Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Landover, Maryland October 4, 2009.
View Photo »New York Jest coach Rex Ryan watches the NFL football game against the new Orleans Saints in New Orleans, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009.
View Photo »Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck stretches during NFL football practice on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, in Renton, Wash. The practice was the first for Hasselbeck since breaking a rib in a Sept. 20 game in San Francisco.
View Photo »I don't think Tim Tebow can play in the NFL if it's a pro style offense
The way we practice and hit on Wednesdays and Thursday, the way Bill Parcells set the tone for the organization, the way Coach Sparano coaches, no team in the NFL outworks us. I don't like to make guarantees, but I will guarantee you that.
The defense is getting a lot of turnovers (five on Sunday). We're getting the ball in in the red zone (3 touchdowns, 1 field goal in four trips against the Jets, whose defense came into the game ranked third in the NFL). We're just still doing a few things that are hurting us ... but even with those thi...
I think Roger Goodell got you hook, line, and sinker with his comments regarding NFL players overworking their bodies in the offseason. Sounds to me like he's setting up part of the league's argument why an 18-game season could make sense -- they could handle it if they didn't work out all year long and...
He has the inclination and desire to try the NFL, so it's a moot point
It’s interesting to me and it’s part of what makes the National Football League so great, the drumbeat outside in a positive way and a negative way
I know that those goals are hard to achieve and you have to work real hard to do it. I know it's not the end of the world if I don't make the NFL but it's something I'd love to do. Growing up you always dream of playing in the NFL watching the Super Bowl.
I mentioned right after the game to our team that I hope that all works itself out ... We can certainly help it work out by being successful this week. But the game we're about to be a part of this weekend is one of the most exciting games you're ever going to be a part of, no matter if you go on to the...
We aspire to be one of the elite teams in the National Football League, and in order to achieve that, those are the games you've got to find a way to win ... Not all of them, but you've got to win your share of those games. We've got two of those games coming up in the next two weeks.
It's tough for rookies because in the NFL you get hit as you're going down ... In college, that doesn't happen much. That's where you lose a lot of the fumbles. He'll learn that. He's going to be a good player, a heckuva player.
It's interesting to me, and it's part of what makes the National Football League so great
Right now Sandro has inclination and desire to try the NFL again
I think he's going to look at the Bills quarterback situation and probably not be too impressed ... And then there's also just the aspect of Mike Shanahan having his pick of any team in the NFL.
The biggest concern, obviously, is the injury to Marc Colombo, which forces Doug Free, a former fourth-round pick, to make his first career NFL start, and disrupts the continuity that they have had on their offensive line
That's life in the NFL ... Their job is to get ready, and our job is to see how much they can handle.
I'm just sure it's the right decision to make ... I've got to go with that because he's an NFL kicker, it called for that situation and I'm not sure there's any doubt. Plus, had [Suisham made it], they hadn't scored all day and needed more than a touchdown to win.
Hm, what will it be this week? Sanchez getting misty at the podium? Ryan weeping? Sanchez resting his head on Edwards shoulder? More hotdogs? It won't be long now, unrest in the locker room. The Jets, part of the NFL's developmental league apparently.
This is what the NFL is all about. The best football needs to be played in November and December.
They're exceptional right now ... They're doing what they do best: getting turnovers and running the football. That's a tough combination to beat. They've got one of the top running games and the top back in the league (Chris Johnson, who has rushed for an NFL-best 1,091 yards). I see it as the same tea...
They’re in the NFL ... You never know what can happen on any given Sunday, so we have to get ready to play.
He's one of those rare tight ends that can get up and down that field just as fast as a wide receiver ... So he does present match-up problems to a lot of teams, especially when you have linebackers on him. I think he's gotten better since he's been in the NFL.
My impression of Bill Hancock on the Dan Patrick show: Uhh...the BCS is good because...um, this one time…there was this guy for Virginia Tech and he... uh...he was on a jetski and he hurt his ankle, um... at the Orange Bowl, and it was awesome...and... uh.. the NFL doesn't have jet skis...It sounded lik...
RT @SilentxSpeaker: Troy Polamalu may be the best player in the NFL
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Troy Polamalu may be the best player in the NFL
- SilentxSpeaker 2 minutes ago