Author: Anthony Stalter (Page 1306 of 1503)

Whose dog did Ryan and Singletary kick?

Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder is set to interview Colts defensive coordinator Ron Meeks again according to the Washington Post.

A day after assistant head coach-defense Gregg Williams, who was once under consideration to replace Joe Gibbs, left the organization, the Redskins finalized plans for another session with Meeks, who runs the Colts’ defense, a source close to the search said. Owner Daniel Snyder and Vinny Cerrato, executive vice president of football operations, are expected to meet with Meeks in Indianapolis.

Only a year ago, several teams interviewed San Francisco 49ers’ assistant head coach Mike Singletary for their vacant head coaching positions. Rumor has it that Falcons owner Arthur Blank loved Singletary last year, but the team didn’t even bring him in for an interview this year. Rex Ryan was the Chargers’ second choice after Norv Turner last year, but now it looks like he’s heading back to Baltimore after the Falcons and Dolphins passed on him for their head coaching vacancies.

So what gives? Obviously I’m not in the know, but how are Meeks, Mike Smith (Atlanta’s new head coach), John Harbaugh (Baltimore’s new head coach) and Tony Soprano (Miami’s new head coach) better candidates than Singletary and Ryan? Nothing against those coaches, but since 2003, the Ravens’ defense hasn’t finished lower than sixth under Ryan. And Singletary has been highly praised for his work with Defensive Rookie of the Year Patrick Willis, as well as being a great motivator.

What am I missing?

If nothing else, Clemens has a game plan

Roger Clemens’ agent released an 18,000-word report Monday to refute allegations that his client’s career rebounded around the same time he was accused of using performance-enhancing drugs.

“Clemens’ longevity was due to his ability to adjust his style of pitching as he got older, incorporating his very effective split-finger fastball to offset the decrease in the speed of his regular fastball caused by aging,” said the report, created by Randy Hendricks and two associates at his firm.

Clemens’ former trainer, Brian McNamee, claimed in last month’s Mitchell Report on drugs in baseball that he injected the pitcher with steroids and human growth hormone at least 16 times in 1998, 2000 and 2001. Clemens vehemently denies the allegations, and Clemens and McNamee are among five witnesses scheduled to testify before a House committee on Feb. 13. Clemens also has sued McNamee for defamation.

If Clemens is innocent, this is the right way to approach the situation. Every day there seems to be a report out of the Clemens’ camp trying to prove his innocence. Here’s the thing though, if he is guilty, he’s digging himself a deeper hole. So on one hand it’s almost novel that he’s going to great lengths to say he’s innocent, but if he’s guilty he’s only screwing himself in the end for HOF consideration. Plus, how convenient is it that his agent is saying Clemens started making changes to his pitching style right around the time McNamee supposedly injected him with human growth hormone? Hmm.

Al Davis to Lane Kiffin: Resign immediately

In a shocking development, ESPN.com has learned that Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis has asked head coach Lane Kiffin to resign.

Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis has been pushing for coach Lane Kiffin to resign and is considering Dennis Green as a potential replacement, sources close to Kiffin and the team said.

Davis has gone so far as to draft a letter of resignation for Kiffin to sign, a source said. Kiffin has refused to do so but has dared Davis to fire him instead. The letter, the source said, was sent to Kiffin two weeks ago.

In the letter sent to Kiffin’s legal representatives, Davis stated that only he would have control over his staff and full personnel decisions, sources said. According to a source close to Kiffin, Davis had promised Kiffin when he hired him that he would have more control over staff and personnel matters than recent Raiders coaches. Kiffin was allowed five offensive assistants and to name his own staff when he took the job after the 2006 season.

Davis has officially lost it. He went against conventional wisdom by hiring Kiffin last year and now after only one season he’s demanding for him to resign? And he possibly wants to hire Denny Green? Other one fabulous post-game rant, what did Green do in Arizona that would compel Davis to want to make him the Raiders next had coach?

Just lose your mind, baby.

Panic in Patriot Town! Panic in Patriot Town

The Internet is abuzz today with the news that New England Patriots’ golden boy Tom Brady has missed not one, but two practices the past two days.

For the second consecutive day, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady wasn’t in the locker room or at practice when reporters and cameramen were allowed inside Friday.

During the 45-minute period in the locker room, several cameramen lingered near his locker, but he didn’t show up. Nor was he there for the first 12 minutes of practice that the media were allowed to watch.

Asked if he could say whether Brady would practice Friday, New England coach Bill Belichick said, “Not now. We’ll see.”

What is the media to do without Brady giving them cookie-cutter answers to their repetitive questions? FOXSports.com is running a poll that asks, “Where is Tom Brady” and even lists “Gisele’s apartment” as one of the choices.

Relax Internet world – he’ll play.

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