Bears DT Harris apologized for punching Cardinals player and may face suspension

2009 November 10
by chinnawj@gmail.com

On Monday, the Chicago Bears defensive tackle Tommie Harris apologized for his unsportsmanlike conduct to a player in Cardinals jersey during Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals. But he still may have to face suspension penalty from the league.

Harris was ejected on the fourth play from scrimmage of Sunday’s game after he and Cardinals offensive lineman Deuce Lutui wound up on the ground on a run play. A video replay showed that Harris hit Lutui near the face. For what he did, the Bears got a 15-yard penalty.

“I was embarrassed, especially for my actions,” Harris Monday. “I apologized to him yesterday, called Larry (Fitzgerald) and had a chance to apologize to him. I just wanted to apologize to my fans first off, and the little kids out there that saw that action. I shouldn’t have behaved in that manner, and I apologized to my teammates, and I’ll make up for it.”

Harris said Lutui did something unnecessary during the game but would not say what it was. “That has nothing to do with it. I shouldn’t have reacted the way I did. I apologized to him as a man and it’s over for right now.”

Hot Names in Week 9

2009 November 9
by chinnawj@gmail.com
  • First of all, the names of the only two unbeaten teams: the Colts and the Saints

Neither the Houston Texans nor the Carolina Panthers managed to end the winning streak of the league’s only two remaining unbeaten teams.

  • Then the starting quarterbacks for each of the unbeaten games: Peyton Manning of the Colts, and Drew Brees of the Saints.

Drew Brees proved again what a wise decision the Saints had made in selecting him as the starting quarterback; and Peyton Manning continued making milestone performance. This time his achievements include: being the first quarterback to pass 40,000 yards in a decade, having 125th career win and ranking fourth on the league’s career wins list for quarterback and third on the league’s career touchdowns list, and becoming the fastest quarterback to 4,000 completions.

  • The Buccaneers and their rookie quarterback Josh Freeman.

The last team to win the league finally ended the league’s longest losing streak at 11 games. And they are glad that they finally found the right starting quarterback that gives winning chance to the team after the Buccaneers had 10 different players start at the position since seven seasons ago. Josh Freeman gave the Bucs fans quite a lot of hope for the season by leading the team to the first win of the season in his first start since wearing Buccaneers jersey.

  • The Cowboys and Miles Austin

It is hard to say whether the Cowboys become hot because of Miles Austin or Austin becomes hot because of the Cowboys. The Cowboys did not start the season with a good beginning, but they finally managed to beat the Eagles and claimed the NFC East lead. In the process, the name Miles Austin was being mentioned more and more than the No. 1 receiver Roy Williams. It has been frequently seen that Tony Romo passed ball to Miles Austin, rather than to Roy Williams.

Steelers Coach Tomlin tried to motivate players with Broncos defense being NO.1

2009 November 7
by chinnawj@gmail.com

By keeping referring to the Broncos as a team with the world’s best defense everyone who wears Steelers jersey, the Pittsburgh Steelers Coach Mike Tomlin tried to motivate his players while preparing for Monday’s game.

“We’ve heard coach Tomlin say it 1,000 times already this week,” quarterback Ben Roethlisberger said. “They’re a great defense, a big challenge for us … an awesome challenge.”

He mentioned it during the weekly team meeting; before practice on Wednesday; before practice on Thursday and it is very likely that he will keep saying it until game time. In this way he reminded his players that the 6-1 Broncos are playing better statistically than the 5-2 Steelers and the Steelers offense must prove that it can move the ball in Denver and its defense will improve and get nearer and nearer to the No. 1 place.

Being the NFL’s best defense statistically the past two seasons, the Steelers, however, rank No.8 this season. The running is still No.1, but their passing has slide into No.16, dragging down their overall ranking.

Cowboys WR Williams still considers him the teams’ No. 1 receiver

2009 November 6
by chinnawj@gmail.com

Although the No. 2 receiver has been giving better performance than him, the Dallas Cowboys receiver Roy Williams still considers himself the team’s No. 1 receiver; it is just that “things are just going No. 2’s way”.

Evidence is mounting to the contrary. Besides feeling frustrated, Williams should have something else to do. He cost the Cowboys three draft picks and a $45 million contract extension, but it was Miles Austin who made the main contribution to Cowboys’ scores. The less-celebrated Austin has more yards and touchdowns in the past three games than Williams has in his first 16 games wearing Cowboys jersey, let alone he set an NFL record with 482 yards in his first three starts.

Where is Williams’ record? Having 447 yards for the equivalent of a full season in Dallas, the “No. 1” receiver should be reconsidered of his ability. Instead of complaining that Tony Romo’s throws are accurate to Austin and all over the place to him, Williams should spend more time on improving the harmonies between his talent and the team’s offense system.

Rodgers needs rest with both foot hurt

2009 November 3
by chinnawj@gmail.com

It seemed that the Green Bay Packers should give quarterback Aaron Rodgers more time to recover from injuries. After this season’s second loss to the Minnesota Vikings, whose starting quarterback is a former Green Bay Packer, Brett Favre, Rodgers again got hurt in sacks.

Limping away from Sunday’s loss to the Vikings with a sprained toe on one foot and a nagging sprain on the other, Rodgers was expected by his Coach Mike McCarthy only to miss time in practice, not a game.

Rodgers seemed not strong enough to be comparable to 40-years-old Favre. The whole game became a verification of whether Favre would be able to lead his new team to win over his old team while wearing his forever No. 4 NFL jersey. And the role Rodgers played was simply something that added suspense and excitement to the verifying process.

The team is absolutely not ready to get into prime time.

Aaron Rodgers simply needs more time to be fully recovered from injuries and become a big threaten to Brett Favre- it takes time either for the essentially talented quarterback to get more experienced or for Favre to become too old to play a good game.

Chargers sold out 43rd consecutive game in extension hours

2009 October 31
by chinnawj@gmail.com

A similar case to the Arizona Cardinals, the San Diego Chargers also needed a 24-hour extension from the NFL to sell out their ticket and avoid local television blackout. The same as the Cardinals, they also managed to sell out the game within extension hours.

So this Sunday’s game against the AFC West rival Oakland Raiders will be televised live on local television and it will be the 43rd consecutive regular-season or postseason Chargers home game to be televised live in Southern California.

Two more sellout, the team will break its record of 44 consecutive games televised live from 1979 to 1984. It was a few days less than five years ago when the Chargers had their regular-season game blacked out- a game against the New Orleans Saints on Nov. 7, 2004.

49ers plan to take better advantage of passing weapons

2009 October 30
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After losing two straight games, the San Francisco 49ers will not change their philosophy, according to offensive coordinator Jimmy Raye, but the team will adjust its attack and game plan to take better advantage of passing weapons like quarterback Alex Smith.

“We’re not going to be stubborn and try to jam a square peg into a round hole,” Raye said. “What we are striving to do all along is to create balance. I think (more passing) is an apt description of where we would like to go with the changes that we’ve made.”

Smith entered last week’s game against the Houston Texans at halftime in his No. 11 49ers jersey to replace Shaun Hill. He completed 15 of 22 passes for 206 yards and tried his best to save the 49ers from a 21-0 halftime deficit. From 21-0 to 24-21, you know, that is really large stride. It is reasonable to consider that Smith adds a new dimension to the offense, giving the 49ers an ability to go downfield with their passing game that wasn’t there with Hill at the controls.

Trent Edwards returned to practice with Bills

2009 October 29
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On Wednesday, the Buffalo Bills quarterback, unsure whether to be starting quarterback, Trent Edwards practiced on a limited basis for the first time since he sustained a concussion in the 16-13 win over the New York Jets on Oct. 18.

He has already been ruled out from playing in his Bills jersey against the Houston Texans this weekend. Edwards said he was feeling better and noted that any concussion-related effects are “slowly but surely” going away. But it seemed that he was uncertain he would take back his starting job to backup Ryan Fitzpatrick, who has led the Bills to two straight wins.

“I have a lot to think about in terms of just getting healthy and helping the team win.” Edwards said. Indeed to be healthy enough to win is much more important than anything else at the moment. Do not blame Coach Dick Jauron for having not decided whether Edwards will get his job back once he’s cleared to play- it’s just too early. As the Bills enter their bye week after playing against the Texans, there will be at least two weeks for he to make a final decision.

Redskins experienced the fifth loss of the season

2009 October 28
by chinnawj@gmail.com

After being confirmed to hold his coach job for at least the 2009 season, the Washington Redskins head coach Jim Zorn does not seem to find effective way to improve the team. On Monday, they experienced this season’s fifthe loss, third in straight.  But at least this time the opponent is stronger than the previous one. Losing to the 3-2 Philadelphia Eagles seemed less embarrassing than losing to 0-5 Kansas City Chiefs.

88972041WM006_PHILADELPHIA_Jim Zorn of the Washington Redskins signals from the sidelines in the second quarter of the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at FedEx Field. The Eagles won the game 27-17.

Redskins Quarterback Jason Campbell (in No. 17 NFL jersey) is sacked during the second quarter of the game

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Jim Zorn was speaking with Campbell, in effort to play a better game.

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Eventually, he had to leave the field with another loss. Frustrated? Perhaps. His coaching job will not be lost this season, but since there has been doubt in his ability, there is no one willing to guarantee his job for next season.

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Chiefs RB Johnson got into trouble for gay slurs

2009 October 27
by chinnawj@gmail.com

The Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson muttered gay slurs in telling reporters to get out of his locker after the Chiefs’ 37-7 home loss to the San Diego Chargers. He also wrote the same gay slur in a series of posts on Twitter Sunday.

As Johnson belittled rookie head coach Todd Haley in his Sunday posts, Hayley was asked by reporters about the slurs. The coach said Monday that the Chiefs were looking into “a couple of situations” involving the running back in Chiefs jersey and gathering facts.

“I will say that how our players conduct themselves with the media and through the media is very important to myself as a head coach, and to the Chiefs as an organization,” Haley said.

Johnson was drafted in the first round out of Penn State in 2003. His rushing yards has been 5,995 yards, only 75 less than Priest Home’s club record of 6,070 yards. But what he did out of the field have brought him frequently to controversies. He has been benched for three games last year and suspended for one in connection with separate incidents involving women in bars.