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Re: Off - season , sogni ... attese, free agency and more
Posted: 16/03/2008, 12:17
by steve
larry33 wrote:
per ESPN D.Hall ad Oakland è fatta......però sti Raiders
Falcons CB DeAngelo Hall refuted an ESPN report that he will be traded to the Raiders.
"Somebody's throwing something out there," Hall told the Atlanta Journal Constitution on Saturday afternoon. Neither Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff nor Hall's agent have returned phone calls.
Re: Off - season , sogni ... attese, free agency and more
Posted: 16/03/2008, 19:51
by vikings11
Teo wrote:
Ma a Detroit fanno correre Tatum Bell?
o lui o rimane sempre la possibilità del draft...
Sempre che non facciano un pensierino a Shaun..
Re: Off - season , sogni ... attese, free agency and more
Posted: 17/03/2008, 1:34
by KingKaiv
I Jets firmano il vecchio Bubba Franks, TE che ai Packers era chiuso da Donald Lee. Qui la concorrenza sarà minore anche se l'impressione è che Bubba abbia perso più di un passo.
http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/jets/2 ... frank.html
Re: Off - season , sogni ... attese, free agency and more
Posted: 17/03/2008, 9:48
by vikings11
quoto, Bubba non è + il mostro che era ad inizio carriera, in campo aperto non fa + danni, anche se, come dice Leopizzi, si rivitalizza di colpo quando vede nel proprio raggio d'azione la linea dell'endzone...

Re: Off - season , sogni ... attese, free agency and more
Posted: 17/03/2008, 13:13
by darioambro
verissimo, poi dipende da chi lancia

Re: Off - season , sogni ... attese, free agency and more
Posted: 17/03/2008, 13:20
by matteogb4
in bocca al lupo a bubba...spero possa riprendersi perchè negli ultimi 2/3 anni a green bay è stato molto deludente...proprio dopo aver avuto il "contrattone"...più che altro si limitava ad essere un buon bloccatore ma droppava ogni cosa passasse dalle sue parti.
Re: Off - season , sogni ... attese, free agency and more
Posted: 17/03/2008, 19:45
by steve
d.j.hackett firma per i panthers... altro wr dopo Muhammad... e poi il problema peppers anche se ora il gm ha sempre rifiutato offerte direi che bisogna rinnovare subito!
Panthers DE Julius Peppers was spotted at the Pepsi Center in Denver for Sunday night's Nuggets game. There have been light trade rumors involving Peppers this offseason, but Panthers GM Marty Hurney has predictably denied all of them. Peppers is entering the final year of his contract, so as long as he remains unsigned long term, speculation will continue following him around.
Re: Off - season , sogni ... attese, free agency and more
Posted: 17/03/2008, 20:43
by chinasky
Goodell proposes new rules to keep teams from spying
By The Associated Press
NEW YORK -- NFL commissioner Roger Goodell wants to crack down on spying next season with more inspections and harsher penalties, steps that follow the disciplining of the New England Patriots for taping opponents' signals.
Goodell is urging tougher action on teams and employees that would include unannounced inspections of locker rooms and coaches' areas in press boxes and a lower standard of proof for imposing discipline on those who violate rules. Loss of draft choices would be a possible punishment.
The changes, first disclosed in The Washington Post on Friday, are contained in a memo obtained by The Associated Press. It was sent to the league's rule-making competition committee, which will make recommendations to the owners at the league meeting starting March 30 in Palm Beach, Fla.
"I think there are a number of steps that should be taken in advance of the start of the 2008 season to improve and strengthen the enforcement procedures designed to preserve the competitive integrity of the game," Goodell wrote in the memo.
It is a direct outgrowth from Spygate, which resulted in severe fines against coach Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots, and the forfeiture of New England's first-round draft choice after the confiscation of tapes during the opening game of the season against the New York Jets.
The tapes and other evidence were subsequently destroyed, leading to further outcry, including a meeting between Goodell and Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., who expressed his displeasure at disclosures that the Patriots' spying may have gone back to 2000.
Competition committee members also suggested Friday that the memo is less about Spygate than it is about finding a way to keep up with advances in technology.
"When we met with commissioner, the discussion was how we proceed in an era when technology is expanding exponentially," Indianapolis Colts president Bill Polian said. "The question is how do we keep on top of that. This is far less about what happened in the past and how we deal with it in the future."
Among other things, Goodell wants fewer constraints on him in punishing violators.
"Too often," he wrote, "competitive violations have gone unpunished because conclusive proof of the violation was lacking. I believe we should reconsider the standard of proof to be applied in such cases, and make it easier for a competitive violation to be established.
"And where a violation is shown, I intend to impose more stringent penalties on both the club and the responsible individual(s). I will also be prepared to make greater use of draft choice forfeiture in appropriate cases. I believe this will have the effect of deterring violations and making people more willing to report violations on a timely basis."
Enforcement would include spot checks of team offices, including locker rooms, coaches' booths and in-stadium communication systems and equipment as well as "enhanced monitoring of team practices."
"Many of these checks will be virtually unannounced and clubs would be expected fully to cooperate with this effort," Goodell wrote.
On another matter, Goodell said he supports the use of radios for defensive players to get signals from the sideline, which now are limited only to offense.
The measure came up at last year's meetings but was not approved because coaches and team officials were concerned that too many players might have to be wired because in many cases, a player with a radio in his helmet might be out of the game on some plays. On offense, only the quarterbacks have radios in helmets.
Re: Off - season , sogni ... attese, free agency and more
Posted: 18/03/2008, 1:41
by Teo
steve wrote:
d.j.hackett firma per i panthers... altro wr dopo Muhammad... e poi il problema peppers anche se ora il gm ha sempre rifiutato offerte direi che bisogna rinnovare subito!
Ah però, ci credono molto in Jarrett!
Re: Off - season , sogni ... attese, free agency and more
Posted: 18/03/2008, 1:54
by steve
Teo wrote:
Ah però, ci credono molto in Jarrett!
dicono sia una testa calda... non proprio il miglior lavoratore del mondo... ancora deve conoscere la parola playbook

Re: Off - season , sogni ... attese, free agency and more
Posted: 18/03/2008, 2:14
by Leviathan
Hackett di certo non può essere starter e Muhammad è in declino...Secondo me Jarrett tra TC e preseason si prende il posto a fianco di Smith.
Re: Off - season , sogni ... attese, free agency and more
Posted: 18/03/2008, 2:18
by The Answer Palermitano
Leviathan wrote:
Hackett di certo non può essere starter e Muhammad è in declino...Secondo me Jarrett tra TC e preseason si prende il posto a fianco di Smith.
Beh che Hackett non possa essere starter, è assolutamente da vedere.
A Seattle giocava bene, giocava bene sul serio, lo scorso anno nel periodo di stagione dove è stato bene (3 partite) ha fatto 3 partite immense. C'è da vedere se sano, ma se è sano, credo che per Jarrett ci saranno tempi duri, se non si calma.
Re: Off - season , sogni ... attese, free agency and more
Posted: 18/03/2008, 2:26
by Leviathan
The Answer Palermitano wrote:
Beh che Hackett non possa essere starter, è assolutamente da vedere.
A Seattle giocava bene, giocava bene sul serio, lo scorso anno nel periodo di stagione dove è stato bene (3 partite) ha fatto 3 partite immense. C'è da vedere se sano, ma se è sano, credo che per Jarrett ci saranno tempi duri, se non si calma.
Per me Hackett è come Curtis...si può provare da starter ma il meglio lo da come #3
Re: Off - season , sogni ... attese, free agency and more
Posted: 18/03/2008, 10:15
by Teo
Leviathan wrote:
Hackett di certo non può essere starter e Muhammad è in declino...Secondo me Jarrett tra TC e preseason si prende il posto a fianco di Smith.
Se l'han firmato vuoldire che ci puntano, è pure giovane, sicuramente farà il 2° o il 3°, Muhammad lo slot. Jarrett boh, forse lo useranno nella redzone vista l'altezza.
Re: Off - season , sogni ... attese, free agency and more
Posted: 18/03/2008, 12:47
by davelavarra
Teo wrote:
Se l'han firmato vuoldire che ci puntano, è pure giovane, sicuramente farà il 2° o il 3°, Muhammad lo slot. Jarrett boh, forse lo useranno nella redzone vista l'altezza.
Quoto, Muhammad sicuramente da slot perchè tra i quattro è il miglior possession receiver, Hackett ha tirato su dei numeri interessanti e vale la pena farlo provare da titolare, di Jarrett si parla già come bust per questioni esclusivamente caratteriali, comunuqe ha stazza e centimetri e serve nelle ultime 20 yards, a maggior ragione dato che i Panthers non hanno un tight end che sappia ricevere da tre quattro anni ormai.