Category: General Sports (Page 85 of 112)

Madden 08 Preview

It’s been a week since its release, but Madden 08 is still fresh in the minds and hearts of gamers everywhere. If you haven’t checked out the game yet, make sure to read Jason Zingale’s Madden 08 review on Bullz-Eye.com.

Or if you’ve been holed up in your basement the past week and your thumbs now resemble those of a retired NFL defensive linemen, than you already know how sweet the game is. Who cares, read Jason’s review anyway.

Beckham gets taste of Ali G

I saw this clip again recently and I just had to post it. For those unaware of Sacha Baron Cohen’s work, he was Borat and in Talladega Nights with Will Ferrell. But before that, he did Da Ali G Show, which is where this absolute hilarious clip spawned from.

This is Cohen at his best with soccer star David Beckham and wife Poshtastic Spice. Enjoy.

5,000 yards for Kitna this season? Come on Kirwan!

Check out the crap NFL.com’s Pat Kirwan is slinging out these days:

“After watching their three- and four-wideout packages with Roy Williams, Calvin Johnson, Mike Furrey and Shaun McDonald, the one thing that looked clear to me is (Jon) Kitna is on his way to a 5,000-yard season.”

Now, mind you, only one other quarterback has passed for over 5,000 yards and Kitna is no Dan Marino, who threw for 5, 084 yards in 1984.

Everybody is geeked about the Lions offense this year and it’s hard not to with the combination of Mike Martz, Roy Williams and Calvin Johnson. However, will Tatum Bell be successful without Alex Gibbs’ zone block system? If Detroit can’t run the ball, defenses will just key on the pass and no team can be successful one-dimensional. Plus, will the offense line give Kitna a millisecond to even get the ball off?

I agree with Kirwan’s assessment that the Lions will be behind in many games this year, forcing them to pass a lot, but the prediction of Kitna passing for 5,000 yards is a bit much.

Quinn signs, but does he have a chance to start?

Brady Quinn inked a five-year, $20.2 million contract with the Browns, which includes $7.75 million in guarantees. But does he have a realistic chance to start?

General manger Phil Savage stated after Quinn was drafted that if he didn’t hold out, he would have an opportunity to compete with Charlie Frye and Derek Anderson for the starting spot. However, with Quinn missing a good chunk of the start of camp, he probably doesn’t have a realistic chance to start, nor should he in my opinion.

Anderson gives the Browns the best opportunity to win now in my estimation. It’s not like he’s carrying them to the playoffs, but he did look promising in three starts last year and he has very good mechanics with a strong arm. Cleveland and Quinn need to let that newly upgraded line gel for a season and maybe head into next year fresh. If this were a better team, starting a rookie would make sense, but the Browns are still a year or two away and thus Quinn needs to hold a clipboard for a season.

Raiders can’t sign Russell

Oakland is having a mess of a time signing first overall pick JaMarcus Russell according to Yahoo! Sports.

“This could go to September, easily, with the way the Raiders have approached it,” a source said. “Their approach has been from the start of this that it’s their way or the highway. They were told before the (NFL) draft that if that’s how they wanted to do it, they shouldn’t draft (Russell) … Look, this could be done in two days if they’d just realize it’s not going to happen the way they think.”

So, they were told that signing Russell was going to be a problem under their, “My way or the highway” approach, and they selected him anyway. Excellent job again Raider Nation, maybe this is why your storied franchise is falling apart at the seams.

I’m definitely one who believes these draft picks sign for way too much money and the finical pool for rookies should be restructured, but if Oakland knew it would have trouble signing this kid under its terms, it should have rethought drafting him. Not that Calvin Johnson was going to be a peach to sign either, but come on, this is supposed to be an exciting time for your franchise and instead it’s turning into a headache. This kid should be in camp learning from (gulp!) Daunte Culpepper and Josh McCown and instead he’s at home probably getting bigger than he already is…which is hard to do.

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