Daily Archives: June 1st, 2012

NFL: League has ledger detailing Saints bounties (The SportsXchange)

The NFL has a copy of a “ledger” that details week by week earnings of New Orleans Saints players involving the team’s bounty system.

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Former Denver Bronco Joins Growing List Of Players Suing NFL

DENVER (CBS4) – A former Denver Bronco player has joined the growing list of former NFL players who have filed a lawsuit against the league. Dave Studdard played for the Broncos from 1979-1988. The former defensive lineman claims he’s suffering from the effects of head injuries from his playing days. Studdard estimates he took more than 40 hits to the head which he refers to as “dings.” “Taking a ding is like when you go head to head right here with another player to just where it kind of knocked you back and just kind of takes all your peripheral vision out of the way so you get tunnel vision. So I can only see this way,” said Studdard. His short-term memory is bad; he claims he forgets where he is at times and where he came from. Studdard said the league does not properly protect players from concussions. “We thought our bodies got beat up but we were never told about this thing. I mean, we had helmets and they’d say the helmets take care of everything fine,” said Studdard. Studdard isn’t the only one, he’s joined more than 2,200 other former players to sue the NFL. His attorneys believe that information was withheld. “The NFL having information and not disclosing it to its players, really, so that the NFL could profit,” said Studdard’s attorney Seth A. Katz with Burg Simpson. “The information the NFL had, if it had been disclosed to the players would have changed the decision whether to play or not.” Studdard suggests young people pick another sport and not risk taking 20 years off their lives. “If I would have known it was going to be something that would have killed me 20 years faster than I would have lived, yeah, I would have walked away,” said Suddard. Studdard’s son, Kasey Studdard, played in the NFL. He most recently played for the Texans and hopes to get picked up by another team. Studdard said Kasey playing football scares him to death. The NFL released this statement in regards to Studdard’s lawsuit: “The NFL has long made player safety a priority and continues to do so. Any allegation that the NFL intentionally sought to mislead players has no merit. It stands in contrast to the league’s actions to better protect players and advance the science and medical understanding of the management and treatment of concussions.”

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"Offset" a Hangup On Rookie Deals

The 2012 class of rookies are signing deals at a record clip, all with the exception of one group affected by the ‘offset’ component of contracts.

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"Offset" a Hangup On Rookie Deals

Around the League: Arians anxious for Luck’s minicamp debut (The SportsXchange)

Indianapolis Colts’ owner Jim Irsay told The Sports Xchange that, while coaches feel Luck has a solid “mental picture” of the team’s offense, new coordinator Bruce Arians “can’t wait” to get the top overall choice on the field and involved physically with the team. Luck, of course, is the most notable of the rookies around the NFL who have not been able to participate in OTAs because the school year at their respective universities is not concluded.

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Pasquarelli’s Tip Sheet (The SportsXchange)

With 2012 draft choices signing at a rate unprecedented for this early in the offseason, negotiating rookie deals seems to have never been so cookie-cutter, thanks in large part to a first-year wage scale that provides little wiggle room to either club cap experts or to agents.

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Pasquarelli’s Tip Sheet (The SportsXchange)

Tennessee Titans split snaps 50-50 between Matt Hasselbeck, Jake Locker

Tennessee’s Matt Hasselbeck knows only too well how quickly a starting job can be lost. He is the player the Titans tried to replace with Peyton Manning in March.

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Tennessee Titans split snaps 50-50 between Matt Hasselbeck, Jake Locker

Broncos sign draft pick Blake

The Denver Broncos signed offensive lineman Philip Blake. He is a fourth-round pick from Baylor. Blake, both a center and guard, could compete for a …

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Broncos sign fourth-round pick (The SportsXchange)

The Denver Broncos signed fourth-round draft pick Phillip Blake to a four-year contract, the team announced Friday.

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Broncos sign fourth-round pick (The SportsXchange)

McCoy: Manning has been ‘flexible’ (National Football Post)

Offensive coordinator, QB working to mix Broncos’ system with Manning’s.

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McCoy: Manning has been ‘flexible’ (National Football Post)

Tim Tebow Will Save the World from the Impending Zombie Apocalypse: Fan’s View (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

From Miami’s recent incident that featured a naked man eating another human’s face to a Peruvian man having his penis amputated after it was infected by a flesh-eating bacteria, and finally to the news that a 21-year-old Morgan State University student ate his roommate’s heart and brain, it seems that one thing is for certain:

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Tim Tebow Will Save the World from the Impending Zombie Apocalypse: Fan’s View (Yahoo! Contributor Network)