2009年10月31日星期六

St. Louis & Detroit

Only Detroit Lions can compare with St. Louis Rams’ 17-game losing streak.
The Rams wants to get some kind of success from the Lions in Ford Field.In the league ,among hte three winless teams ,St.louis is more weak ,and then is the Rams whom scored the fewest points (60).“We have to learn to put four good quarters together,” running back Steven Jackson said. “We don’t know how to win a game right now.”
The Lions ended their losing streak on Sept. 27. and they put all the four talent quaterback ont he field to get the win.
Tampa Bay had a record of 26 straight losses in the league.
“We want to be a physical team and run down the middle, not sideline to sideline,” Jackson said. “The offensive line allowed us to do so in the second half.”
Detroit had his byeweek game ,rookie Matthew Stafford with a knee injury was excepted to come back tehse days.
“This is a hard-working team,” Schwartz said. “There’s a lot of character on this football team, but the bottom line in this business is performance and we have to be very objective when it comes to performance.”
The rookie coach Schwartz is trying his best to keep calm. Hope all the fans with the rams jersey will feel proud of theie one day.

2009年10月29日星期四

Jaguars CB Mathis might sit on the bench with his Broken finger

The Jacksonville Jaguars' best cornerback has a broken index finger on his left hand and could miss Sunday's game at Tennessee.
"I don't know how it's going to do yet," said Mathis, who has 18 tackles and two interceptions this season. "It's still questionable. I'm going to see. Hopefully I can go."He had surgery during the team's bye week.
He is optimistic.Mathis said that juat a finger,he still has his legs, he can still move his arms ,he can still run and tackle and he is still in great health. Above all , a finger is not that important than a knee.
When Mathis does return, he expects to wear a smaller cast. He has played with casts and splints before, so he doesn't foresee any problems tackling players, covering routes or knocking down passes.
"I'm sure there's somebody on every team with a cast on their hand," Mathis said. "Fingers are small parts of the body that get banged up. It's just a finger. It's not my whole hand. It's not too big of a deal."

2009年10月27日星期二

Delhomme is on the field cliff neat to the bench

“I still believe Jake is our best quarterback. I have no reason to believe otherwise, truth be told,” Fox said Monday. “But collectively we’ll do whatever it takes for us to improve. What that is I can’t honestly tell you at this second.”
The two badly overthrown interceptions directly led to 14 Buffalo points in the Bills’ 20-9 win which almost a disaster to his career.“Last night I was numb and right now, you watch the film—I’ve watched it three times already today—I think it’s more frustration,” Delhomme said Monday. He has talked to Fox ,but he refused to reveal some details to reporters.
Fox said he cant see the strength of Delhomme's arms , so Moore (Moore started three games as an undrafted rookie in 2007 when Delhomme was recovering from reconstructive elbow surgery. Moore’s only appearance since was when he completed 6 of 11 passes for 63 yards and an interception after Delhomme was benched late in the season opener against Philadelphia.)and Feeley(Feeley has since been scrambling to learn the offense.) are Fox 's next choice.
“I think we need to do what’s going to help us win,” Fox said.

2009年10月26日星期一

Is it Anderson's fault?

Another game, another round of snaps keeping Cleveland Browns quarterback Brady Quinn(notes) from

earning $10.9 million in salary escalators. With every Derek Anderson(notes) start, fans can only

hope the franchise is going to use some of the money it saves by refunding season tickets.
It's said that the Browns are stealing money from fans and trading losses for millions.Thanks to

salary escalators in Quinn’s deal, he would stand to earn nearly an additional $11 million in

salary in 2010 and 2011 if he plays at least 70 percent of the offensive snaps this season.But with

Anderson's performance,Quinn gets further and further from that money.But how can the Browns

realistically justify that argument at this point? How can they point to Anderson and say he’s the

best shot this team has to win? He has been the worst NFL starter not named JaMarcus Russell this

season. someone hold different views:They think neither Anderson nor Quinn has been good. They’ve

both turned the ball over too much, and they both struggled against good competition.But Quinn is

better than Anderson’s ability to be inaccurate all the time.Anderson needs to go up.

2009年10月24日星期六

They draw fines from league

Chad Ochocinco has been fined $10,000 for a uniform violation.
The colorful Cincinnati wideout was fined for wearing a black chin strap on his helmet.
San Diego rookie linebacker Larry English was fined $7,500 for a horse collar tackle.
Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma received a $10,000 fine for his helmet-to-helmet hit on Giants

quarterback Eli Manning.
Carolina lose $36,000 in salary because of launching himself into defenseless Tampa Bay returner

Clifton Smith.
Yup,fine is not a pleasnt thing.but it's not that bad. Sometimes we need rules.