Archive

2012 NFL Random Chatter

  • Crimson streak
    BR1986FB;1231063 wrote:Lions' Aaron Berry arrested for the second time in a month....

    http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/8188694/aaron-berry-detroit-lions-arrested-again-charged-assault

    Damn...Lions becoming the new "bad boys" of the league.

    I was just in Harrisburg Friday night and 3 cops flew by me driving around the time he was arrested. Probably headed to his house. Since he is from Harrisburg it really doesn't surprise me honestly. The whole city is a shit hole
  • BR1986FB
    Football is BACK as the Arizona Cardinals start training camp today.....
  • Sonofanump
    like_that;1227145 wrote:Well, it sounds like Jeff Ireland wasn't that far off when he asked Dez if his mom was a prostitute.
    I thought the same.
  • BR1986FB
    BR1986FB;1231063 wrote:Lions' Aaron Berry arrested for the second time in a month....

    http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/8188694/aaron-berry-detroit-lions-arrested-again-charged-assault

    Damn...Lions becoming the new "bad boys" of the league.
    You might just be a f#ckup if you are a starter on perhaps the WORST (least depth) secondary in the NFL and you get released for off the field incidents....

    [h=6]Adam Schefter
    [/h][h=6]Lions cut CB Aaron Berry this morning.[/h]
  • Crimson streak
    BR1986FB;1231591 wrote:You might just be a f#ckup if you are a starter on perhaps the WORST (least depth) secondary in the NFL and you get released for off the field incidents....

    [h=6]Adam Schefter
    [/h][h=6]Lions cut CB Aaron Berry this morning.[/h]

    I lol'd
  • BR1986FB
    Per Schefter...

    Jets traded conditional 7th-round pick to Panthers for Jeff Otah. Panthers traded conditional 7th-round pick to Oakland for Louis Murphy.
  • hasbeen
    BR1986FB;1231930 wrote:Per Schefter...

    Jets traded conditional 7th-round pick to Panthers for Jeff Otah. Panthers traded conditional 7th-round pick to Oakland for Louis Murphy.
    Raiders traded conditional 7th-round pick to Nike for faster shoes.
  • Commander of Awesome
    lol

    25th July, 2012 - 9:48 amPro Football Talk - As the pair of quarterbacks prepare to enter training camp battling for the starting job, a report has suggested that Cardinals teammates prefer John Skelton to Kevin Kolb.

    Former NFL linebacker Willie McGinest said on NFL Total Access that he has friends on the Cardinals and that they've told him they prefer Skelton over Kolb.

    "Talking to some of my buddies down there, it seems like they're gravitating toward Skelton a little bit more," McGinest said.
  • BR1986FB
    Commander of Awesome;1233521 wrote:lol

    25th July, 2012 - 9:48 amPro Football Talk - As the pair of quarterbacks prepare to enter training camp battling for the starting job, a report has suggested that Cardinals teammates prefer John Skelton to Kevin Kolb.

    Former NFL linebacker Willie McGinest said on NFL Total Access that he has friends on the Cardinals and that they've told him they prefer Skelton over Kolb.

    "Talking to some of my buddies down there, it seems like they're gravitating toward Skelton a little bit more," McGinest said.
    Kolb doesn't fit that offense.
  • BR1986FB
    Ryan Kalil's got some stones...

    http://sports.yahoo.com/news/pro-bowl-c-kalil-predicts-145018432--nfl.html


    On a side note, this Sirius XM NFL Channel is awesome. A few minutes ago they were live from Cardinals training camp right down in it during 7 on 7's.
  • BR1986FB
    Dear NFL Fans:



    The letter below was distributed today to all current and former NFL players,
    as well as team and league personnel. We will continue to update you on
    important league initiatives.


    [INDENT]To All NFL Personnel:


    There is no higher priority for the National Football League than the
    health and wellness of our players. It is for this reason that we are launching
    NFL Total Wellness, a comprehensive new initiative for current and former NFL
    players, as well as league and team personnel. Its mission is to build on our
    programs and services that enhance the physical and mental health of our people.


    NFL Total Wellness will empower players to make positive health
    decisions; promote help-seeking behaviors in connection with behavioral and
    mental health issues; provide education on family safety; and enhance transition
    programs that help players adjust to new stages of life.

    Dr. David
    Satcher, former Surgeon General of the United States and current director of the
    Satcher Health Leadership Institute at the Morehouse School of Medicine, will
    advise NFL Total Wellness. Dr. Satcher has already conducted 14 mental health
    forums over the past two years for former NFL players and their families. He
    will expand his role to facilitate more wellness events across the country. He
    also will provide online webinars on www.nflplayerengagement.com and consult with the NFL
    on its health programs and services.

    Leading the NFL Total Wellness
    initiative will be NFL executives Robert Gulliver and Troy Vincent. Gulliver,
    the NFL’s Chief Human Resources Officer, joined the league in 2010, having
    previously held senior HR leadership roles at Wells Fargo & Company.
    Vincent, the vice president of NFL Player Engagement, is a five-time Pro Bowl
    cornerback and former president of the NFL Players Association (2004-2008).


    Members of our NFL family are not immune to the challenges that all
    individuals face.

    One new service, NFL Life Line, launches today as part
    of our support system. NFL Life Line is a free, independent and confidential
    phone consultation service and website available to all members of the NFL
    family, including current and former players, coaches, team and league staff,
    and their family members. This type of employee assistance service is considered
    a model for companies across all sectors.

    The NFL Life Line is available
    24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. All calls will be strictly
    confidential and not shared with the league office, teams, or any related
    entity. To find out more, visit www.NFLLifeLine.org.

    As we enter what
    promises to be a very exciting 2012 season, we stand by our commitment to the
    total wellness of our players and former players.

    Sincerely,


    Roger Goodell [/INDENT]
  • BR1986FB
    [h=6]Adam Schefter
    [/h][h=6]Most awkward moment of day: a reporter asking Mark Sanchez a question, calling him "Tim". To which Sanchez responded, "I'm Mark."[/h]
  • SportsAndLady
    Am I an idiot, or is there nothing on that link about Cromartie? lol
  • Pick6
    SportsAndLady;1236560 wrote:Am I an idiot, or is there nothing on that link about Cromartie? lol
    only half idiot ;). you have to click on full article view
  • SportsAndLady
    Ah
  • BR1986FB
    [h=6]O J Murdock WR for the Titans was found dead this am in Fla with a self inflicted gun shot[/h]
    http://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/titans-wr-murdoch-dead-apparent-154605228--nfl.html
  • Enforcer
    Pick6;1236561 wrote:only half idiot ;). you have to click on full article view
    I missed it also
  • gorocks99
    Frank Caliendo won't be on Fox's coverage this year: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/08/02/caliendo-out-at-fox/
  • jordo212000
    gorocks99;1239339 wrote:Frank Caliendo won't be on Fox's coverage this year: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/08/02/caliendo-out-at-fox/

    Addition by subtraction
  • KewAstees
    does anyone think terrell owens will be picked up?
  • hasbeen
    KewAstees;1239882 wrote:does anyone think terrell owens will be picked up?
    Yes. Whether it's an NFL team or not, I'm not sure.
  • KewAstees
    :-(
  • Sonofanump
    Aaron Ross not in Jags camp.