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Browns’ linebacker Marcus Benard collapses in locker room

Cleveland Browns linebacker Marcus Benard (58) sacks Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Josh Freeman (5) for a loss during the4th quarter of their NFL football game in Tampa, Florida September 12, 2010.   REUTERS/Pierre DuCharme  (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT FOOTBALL)

Tony Grossi of the Cleveland Plain Dealer is reporting that Browns’ linebacker Marcus Benard collapsed to the floor in the team’s locker room on Thursday and had to be taken to the hospital via an ambulance.

Browns spokesman Neal Gulkis said Benard was stable and alert and was taken to the hospital for further testing. Gulkis would not name the hospital.

Benard was sitting on a chair in front of his locker when he rolled to the ground. Teammates were unsure what happened. After a few seconds, linebacker Matt Roth rushed to the trainer’s room to get help. Benard never lost consciousness lying on the ground.

The incident occurred just before players took the field for practice with media finishing up interviews.

Hopefully the young man is okay and his stay in the hospital will be a short one.

Several anonymous Vikings players state their dislike for Childress

MINNEAPOLIS - NOVEMBER 7: Head coach Brad Childress of the Minnesota Vikings signals during the game with the Arizona Cardinals at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome on November 7, 2010 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

It might take a Super Bowl win this season for Brad Childress to save his job in Minnesota. And even then…

A couple of anonymous players expressed their dislike for Childress to former Vikings beat writer Sean Jensen (who now covers the Bears for the Chicago Sun-Times). One player even stated that he hates his head coach.

”We know that Childress doesn’t have our backs, so why should we have his?” one player said. ”We’re playing for us, and we’re winning despite him.”

”As much as I hate Childress,” another player said, ”I will keep playing.”

Obviously I’m not inside the Vikings’ locker room day in and day out, so I’m only observer of the situation. But it appears to me that Childress’ biggest problem is that he doesn’t know how to mange people.

When he gets frustrated or he doesn’t have control of a situation, he thinks that he’s motivating a player by calling them out. But he hasn’t earned their respect so when he does that, he only winds up pissing them off. He doesn’t have the faintest idea on how to mange personalities like Favre or Moss, so he winds up alienating them (or flat out getting rid of them, as was the case with Moss) and they turn their backs on him.

The other problem is that Childress doesn’t think things through. He acts on impulse and says whatever is on his mind, which winds up biting him in the ass. He also thinks he’s smarter than everyone and that he can do whatever he wants (i.e. waive Moss, go down to Mississippi to pull Favre off a tractor, etc.) because the Vikings are his team. But all he’s doing is rubbing people the wrong way.

The only reason this man still has a job is because owner Zygi Wilf hasn’t given up on the season yet and doesn’t want to make a big change. Once he does, Childress will be in the unemployment line faster than Randy Moss was run out of town.

David Meggett sentenced to 30 years in prison for criminal sexual conduct

13 Dec 1997:  Running back David Meggett #22 of the New England Patriots is wrapped up by Jason Gildon #92 of the Pittsburgh Steelers during the Patriots 24-21 loss at Foxboro Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts. Mandatory Credit: Brian Bahr  /Allsport

“Look at that little Meggett go!”

…all the way to jail.

Former Giants’ (and Patriots, and Jets) running back David Meggett was sentenced to 30 years in prison after he was convicted of criminal sexual conduct and burglary.

From the New York Daily News:

Meggett was convicted in a case involving an encounter with a college student in January 2009, according to the authorities. Meggett was a running back and a punt returner for 10 seasons in the N.F.L. He played six seasons with the Giants. In 1998, Meggett was arrested in Toronto after the authorities said he assaulted an escort worker. A trial on the assault charge ended with a hung jury in April 2000. Meggett later worked as parks and recreation director in Robersonville, N.C., but resigned four years ago after he was accused of sexually assaulting his former girlfriend.

I knew there was a reason I liked Eric Metcalf better.

Sounds like “little” David has some issues.

2010 Fantasy Football: Week 10 Rankings

I don’t generally like to toot my own horn, but since no one is going to toot it for me…well…toot. I finished #5 in Week 9 of the FantasyPros expert accuracy contest and held my rank at #1 for the fifth straight week.

At the risk of sounding like a broken record, John Paulsen (The Scores Report) currently sits atop the YTD leaderboard as the most accurate expert in our study. This now marks the fifth consecutive week that he has occupied the #1 position. To put this in perspective, Randy Moss has been a member of 3 different teams since Paulsen last trailed someone else in the standings. It’s an impressive feat and Paulsen shows no signs of letting up considering that he extended his lead in week 9. A quick glance at his positional rankings reveals just how dominant he has been thus far. Of the four key positions that factor into our overall results, Paulsen currently ranks in the top 2 for three of them: RB (#1), WR (#2) & TE (#2). It’s been a remarkable run of quality advice and we can only hope the readers at The Scores Report are taking advantage of it.

Anyway, here are my Week 10 rankings which are sure to change over the next few days, so check them often. I’ll post my defensive rankings on Thursday.

(Updated Sunday, November 14.)


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