Daily Archives: April 23rd, 2012

A Tweet from Tim Tebow Highlight for Philip Humber: Fan Perspective (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

So, what could be better than pitching the 21st perfect game in Major League Baseball history? Well, for Chicago White Sox pitcher Philip Humber, that answer could be finally getting a tweet from New York Jets QB Tim Tebow.

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A Tweet from Tim Tebow Highlight for Philip Humber: Fan Perspective (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

Will the Chargers be on the move up?

The San Diego Union-Tribune reported Monday that the Chargers are trying to trade up to take Alabama safety Mark Barron. For what it’s worth, I heard…

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Brian Dawkins Defined Philadelphia Eagles for More Than a Decade (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

COMMENTARY | In a town like Philadelphia that wears its heart on its sleeve and bleeds the four colors of its sports franchises, Brian Dawkins was our adopted son. When we fall in love with you, it’s not always easy for us to let go. On the sad day three years ago that B-Dawk left town for the Denver Broncos, having not received a contract offer from the Philadelphia Eagles that wasn’t insulting, the town mourned that loss. Dawk was one of us. He personified how Philadelphians want to be perceived. He was grit. He was integrity. He exuded love for the sport that gave so much to him. …

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NFL roundup: Report: Saints GM used device to listen to opposing coaches (The SportsXchange)

New Orleans Saints general manager Mickey Loomis, one of several Saints officials and coaches sanctioned by the NFL for their part in the bounty scandal, may face additional trouble after a report of allegations that he used a device to listen in on opposing coaches during games.

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NFL roundup: Report: Saints GM used device to listen to opposing coaches (The SportsXchange)

Cleveland Browns Top 5 Biggest Draft Mistakes: Fan Take (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

The Cleveland Browns are well known for throwing interceptions and their inability to catch perfect passes. To add to the tears Clevelanders cry, we have to look at how poorly the Browns pick in the draft every year.

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Broncos, Elway Looking For Immediate Help For Manning

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos are building around new quarterback Peyton Manning with the immediate future in mind. No three-year plans, no long-term solutions, no projects. Not anymore. Manning is 36 and coming off a season in which he had more neck operations (four) than passes (zero), and after committing $96 million to the league’s only four-time MVP, the Broncos need to do everything they can to see to it that their investment pays immediate dividends. They lured a number of free agents after winning the Manning sweepstakes and now it’s time to augment those additions through the draft. They own the 25th pick in each of the first three rounds along with four picks on Saturday, three of which they received for trading receiver Brandon Lloyd and quarterback Tim Tebow. Their biggest need is at defensive tackle, a position they’ve historically neglected in the draft and one which grew in importance when Brodrick Bunkley bolted for New Orleans in free agency and Ryan McBean saw his tender rescinded after he received a six-game drug suspension from the NFL. Two players who could be there for the taking at No. 25 are Jerel Worthy of Michigan State and Devon Still of Penn State. “We don’t feel as bad about our tackles as everybody else does,” said Broncos boss John Elway. “I think that we feel OK there and Ty Warren will be back coming off an injury and (Kevin) Vickerson is coming back and then we have some young guys in there that we feel like we’ll be OK. It’s not nearly the need in our minds that people think it is.” Whether that’s a smoke screen or not, there are plenty of quality defensive tackles available in this year’s class, so the Broncos might be tempted to add another playmaker on offense, such as Rutgers wide receiver Mohamed Sanu, with their top pick Thursday night. Elway said Monday that he wouldn’t mind trading down, which could take the Broncos into the second round Friday evening before they make their first selection. Either way, the Broncos’ draft approach has been altered by two significant developments in the offseason that changed their style on both sides of the ball: the signing of Manning, who was cut by the Colts, and the addition of Jack Del Rio, the former Jacksonville head coach who became Denver’s seventh defensive coordinator in seven seasons. “If you look at where we were and where we are, the offensive mindset is a little bit different than it was. That is going to change the type of people that we are looking at offensively,” Elway said. “Defensively, nothing has changed other than the fact that we’ve gotten to know Jack Del Rio and the type of people he likes and the style that he is going to play.” What makes Denver’s draft plans difficult to decipher is this: Elway subscribes to the “best player available” philosophy, explaining, “You have a lot more misses in my mind when you draft to need.” The biggest question facing Elway, general manager Brian Xanders and coach John Fox is this: do they best help Manning by adding playmakers on offense or is it more prudent to build up the defense to take pressure off their new QB? The answer could shift throughout the three-day draft. “I think the bottom line is we want to do the best thing to surround him with a team that’s going to give him an opportunity to win,” Elway said. “We can go in with an idea of what we would like to do, but that changes as players come off the board. It’s always fluid.” He compared it to when he used to go into kickoff with a game plan that quickly changed. “Obviously, there are guys that we have pinpointed and like, but you never know where they’re going to go and when they’re going to be there,” Elway said. Whether it was Mike Shanahan in charge or Josh McDaniels or the current regime, the Broncos have always been one of the busiest teams when it comes to draft-day trades, their dizzying deals netting them players or picks they covet. And this draft might be no different. “We’re open,” Elway said, clearly signaling to the league’s other 31 teams that he’s willing to listen to anyone’s pitch. “I think that preferably, we’d like to go back. If there is somebody that likes somebody at our position at No. 25, we’re fine there, but we’re always open to go either way.” The Broncos are hoping to get three starters out of this year’s draft. “Any time you go into a draft, you think your first and second picks, even into the third round, are going to come in and have an impact on your football team,” Elway said. “We’re talking about now,” Elway stressed. “Impact doesn’t necessarily mean a starter, but one that can come in and help us win. I think that’s kind of where we are right now.” Denver’s defense enjoyed a renaissance last year with the addition of Defensive Player of the Year Von Miller and the return of sack specialist Elvis Dumervil, but their secondary was exposed by elite quarterbacks such as Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers and Matthew Stafford, who piled up points on the Broncos. Although Elway was reluctant for competitive purposes to speak about specific needs, cornerback is clearly another priority for the Broncos, who signed Tracy Porter to a one-year deal in free agency and spoke to the Philadelphia Eagles about Asante Samuel. “But, you’re only as good as your pass rush, too,” Elway said. “You have to combine both of those. Obviously, our pass rush is better than it’s been, but we have to get better when people spread us out.” (Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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Jaguars waive safety McBath (National Football Post)

Safety played in one game last season for Jacksonville.

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Broncos put playbooks on iPads (National Football Post)

Denver won’t use 500-page playbooks this season.

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Broncos put playbooks on iPads (National Football Post)

Former stars announcing AFC West picks

The NFL announced that former players will announce their team’s second- and third-round draft picks Friday from Radio City Music Hall in New York. H…

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CU Star Lineman Ryan Miller A Shoe-In For The NFL

BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) – Mountain boys grow pretty big in Colorado. From Erik Pears to Tyler Polumbus to Nate Solder — and now Ryan Miller. He’s the latest homegrown offensive lineman to graduate to the NFL. Miller was a man-child when he played at Columbine High School. Many could tell he was NFL material back then. The draft is this weekend and it’s almost certain they’ll call the University of Colorado star’s name. “It is really here now. I have worked my tail end off. It’s been five years in college and four years in high school and how many ever years in pee-wee and midget football. Okay, this is the big ticket. This is your chance to really say, ‘Hey, I am one of the best at what I do,” Miller said. Miller’s mother has been watching him since he started playing football when he was about 10. If fact, she has never missed a game. And mom knew early on just how special her son was. “I really thought he would be here. I really believed he would be here. I really expected him to be here. I think all of us saw greatness in Ryan that Ryan didn’t recognize yet,” Daylyn Miller said. “Even earlier his little league coach, Chris Littlefield, thought the same thing. I think we finally convinced Ryan of it.” Even with offers from about 30 schools nationwide, Miller decided CU was the place for him. He said he doesn’t at all regret his decision. “I’d make (that decision) 10 times out of 10. Colorado always has been and will be forever home,” Miller said. Miller said he wouldn’t say no if he was able to stay in Colorado and play for the Denver Broncos. “I think what they’ve done here recently with Denver is fantastic, bringing back Elway and now Manning. I think what Denver is doing is their doing a great job and they’ll only going to get better,” he said. “If he stayed here there will be a scream that reverberates across the state,” his mother said. Plenty of teams have shown interest in Miller. He admits it’s hard to tell the difference between the really sincere teams and those that are just bluffing. He said his agent has been pretty good at keeping him informed about the teams that are really interested. “Some teams will work you out and ask you not to tell anyone. It’s a lot of smoke and mirrors,” Miller said. Miller is about to live his dream by playing the sport he loves against the best players in the world, and he can’t wait.

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