Month: September 2007 (Page 17 of 17)

Jags dump Leftwich

The Jaguars officially parted ways with quarterback Byron Leftwich, ending his four year stint in Jacksonville.

David Garrard now becomes the starter and as long as he stays upright and doesn’t throw every ball at Mach 9, the Jags will probably be happy. Leftwich seems like an upstanding guy and will certainly land on his feet somewhere (Atlanta maybe?), but the Jags are wasting such a talented defense on poor QB play, so maybe the cut will provide a spark.

This team could easily compete for the AFC Wild Card every year with just average quarterback play. So, hopefully Jack Del Rio picked the right guy, because there are rumblings that his job is on the line.

Memo to Michigan

Dear Michigan Wolverines football program:

If you continue to run the same offense you ran three decades ago, you give a Division 1-AA program a chance to defend you.

If you continue to refuse to learn how to stop a non-conventional offense, you give a Division 1-AA program a chance to score on you.

If you just assume that teams are going to be caught up in the hype of the “Big House” experience, you give a Division 1-AA program a chance to beat you.

Believe it or not Michigan, other programs across the nation use a spread offense. Other programs have mobile quarterbacks. So if you continue to play 1970-style football, more programs like Appalachian State are going to roll into your house and beat you like the Mountaineers did Saturday. Gone are the days where programs lie down at your mercy because you’re rated fifth in the nation. Update your schemes or risk falling even further behind your competition.

KJ to be activated?

The Kevin Jones saga continues

Running back Kevin Jones will be on the active roster when the Lions announce their final cuts today, a person familiar with the situation said Friday night.

Lions officials conferred with Jones’ surgeon Friday, and the surgeon cleared Jones to come off the PUP list, the person said. The Lions plan to take it slow with Jones, but they think they will need him within six weeks, the person said.

Jones visited his surgeon, Dr. Bob Anderson, on Thursday in Charlotte, N.C. Anderson recommended Jones remain on the PUP list, according to another person familiar with the situation. Anderson felt the foot had healed well enough, but he was concerned Jones could suffer other injuries because he wasn’t in game shape, that person said.

Keep in mind, there has been no official word from the team about this. A report a few days ago said that he would start the season on PUP, and this report contradicts that. It appears that the Lions are worried about KJ’s conditioning, not his foot. If Jones does indeed start the season on the active roster, it will likely take him a few weeks to get into game shape. Tatum Bell will start in his place and if he gets off to a good start, it will allow the Lions to bring Jones back slowly.

KJ’s stock certainly gets a bump with this news, but the Detroit running game is murky, to say the least. Bell has been going in the 5th round of most 12-team drafts, so expect his ADP to drop a round into the 6th. Conversely, Jones’ ADP had been in the 9th or later, and it should rise into the 7th or 8th.

Harrison suspended for HGH

Patriots’ strong safety Rodney Harrison admitted to federal investigators Friday that he obtained Human Growth Hormone (HGH) and now will be suspended for the first four games of the season. Harrison’s suspension leaves the Patriots incredibly thin in the secondary.

Many publications accused Harrison of testing positive for HGH, but that’s not possible because the NFL doesn’t even test for it. Either way, this is an incredible step in the right direction for the league, because it’s been a well known suspicion that HGH is running ramped in the NFL.

Good thing Harrison fessed up because if the Michael Vick-dog fighting case proved anything, it’s that the feds don’t care who you are or how much celebrity power you think you have. They don’t have an agenda and they’re only purpose on earth is to convict people of wrong doing.

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