Thursday, March 19, 2009

Stallworth Report Unconfirmed


Miami police won't confirm local television report that says Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte Stallworth was legally drunk when he hit and killed a man on Sunday. Stallworth was driving in Miami Beach when Mario Reyes was crossing the street and got hit.  The 59 year-old was dead after a little while. Stallworth will not be charged until the results of the toxicology report. Do you think Stallworth is guilty? 

Mayweather Jr. Coming Out Retirement


Sources said Floyd Mayweather Jr. is close to returning to the ring. Mayweather retired 32-0 and 25 knockouts. They also said that Mayweather has his eyes set on Manny Pacquiao.  According to sources, Mayweather has been sparring and working out regularly in his Las Vegas and is in great shape. The sources also said that his first fight might be as early as July 11th.  Do you think Floyd Mayweather Jr. can beat Manny Pacquiao?

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Is The Love For The Sport Gone?


Is there still love for the sport or is it all about money? I believe that most pro athletes don't have the same passion for sports as high school and college athletes. For example, if you go to a college football game it is a completely different atmosphere compared to the NFL because in college you want to prove to everyone that you are a great athlete. On the other hand in the NFL you lose that ambition because you get paid no matter what. Do you believe that most pro athletes play for the love of the sport or for the money?

T.O to Buffalo



On Saturday the Buffalo Bills signed Terrell Owens to 1-year deal for $6.5 million. When Bills' quarterback Trent Edwards heard about Owens being a free agent he only had one sentence to say to the General manger and that was "what about T.O?". Trent Edwards said he is excited and can't wait to play with Owens. Bills' General manger is hoping to fill a void at wide receiver and to complement Lee Evans. Do you think Terrell Owens will help or break the Bills'?

Thursday, March 5, 2009

NFL Transactions


There has been many transactions during these last three days. The biggest transactions are probably Terrel Owens being released by the Cowboys and Ray Lewis resigning with the Ravens. Big receiver signings were those of Laveranues Coles going to the Bengals and T.J. Houshmandzadeh going to the Seahawks.


More signing from this week:

Browns: Signed tight end Robert Royal.

Cowboys: Released safety Roy Williams.
Broncos: Signed running back J.J. Arrington and quarterback Chris Simms.

Lions: Signed corner back Phillip Buchanon to two-year contract.

Chiefs: Agreed to terms with wide receiver C.J. Jones.

Patriots: Acquired wide receiver Greg Lewis and an undisclosed 2010 draft selection from the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for an undisclosed 2009 draft choice; re-signed linebacker Eric Alexander, punter Chris Hanson and safety James Sanders.

Buccaneers: Re-signed safety Jermaine Phillips, tight end Jerramy Stevens and wide receiver Cortez Hankton.

Cardinals: Signed quarterback Kurt Warner.

Falcons: Re-signed defensive end Chauncey Davis to a four-year contract.
Ravens: Agreed to terms with center Matt Birk on a three-year contract.

Bills; Re-signed offensive lineman Kirk Chambers.

Broncos: Signed running back LaMont Jordan.

Lions: Signed defensive tackle Grady Jackson to a three-year contract.

Jets: Signed safety Jim Leonhard; agreed to terms with kicker Jay Feely on a one-year contract.
49ers: Re-signed linebacker Takeo Spikes; signed quarterback Damon Huard.

Rams: Re-signed corner back Ron Bartell to a four-year contract.

Buccaneers: Signed kicker Mike Nugent.

Falcons: Re-signed tight end Justin Peelle, linebackers Coy Wire and Tony Gilbert, defensive tackle Jason Jefferson, offensive lineman Ben Wilkerson, safety Jamaal Fudge, running back Jason Snelling, corner back Brent Grimes and safety Antoine Harris.

Bills: Re-signed fullback Corey McIntyre.

Bengals: Re-signed running back Cedric Benson.

Cowboys: Signed linebacker Matt Stewart to a one-year contract.

Broncos: Signed defensive tackle Ronnie Fields and corner back Andre' Goodman.

Jaguars: Re-signed defensive end James Wyche.

Chiefs: Named Ronnie Bradford defensive assistant coach and Nick Sirianni offensive quality control coach.

Dolphins: Signed center Jake Grove to a multi-year contract.

Vikings: Released linebacker Vinny Ciurciu.

Jets: Signed safety Jim Leonhard; re-signed fullback Tony Richardson.

Buccaneers: Signed running back Derrick Ward.

Redskins: Re-signed corner back DeAngelo Hall and offensive lineman Derrick Dockery.

The Cowboys Say Goodbye to T.O


Today the Dallas Cowboys officially released wide receiver Terrell Owens. Many teams are interested in T.O. Owens is a great receiver with unbelievable speed and agility. Terrell Owens is sixth in all-time receptions, fifth in all-time yards, second in all-time touchdowns, and tenth in most yards in a game. Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys, said "We will move on now with a new team, a new attitude, and into a new stadium. The evaluation process and the prospect for change will continue at every level of the organization." T.O's former Dallas Cowboy teammates were shocked by the news. Cowboys receiver Sam Hurd said his reaction was "more shock than anger." Which team do you think could best use Terrell Owens?