Daily Archives: September 19th, 2012

Texans’ offense could be ideal defense vs. Manning (The Associated Press)

HOUSTON (AP) — The best way for the Houston Texans to defend Peyton Manning in Denver on Sunday may be to keep him off the field.

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NFL power rankings: Life without Hue Jackson not working so well for Raider Nation (Yahoo! Sports)

After a questionable coaching change, Oakland undoubtedly looks like the worst team in football the first two weeks.

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NFL power rankings: Life without Hue Jackson not working so well for Raider Nation (Yahoo! Sports)

Lombardi: Hypocrisy With NFL & The Refs ‘Laughable’

Vic Lombardi says NFL owners aren’t going to cave on the replacement referees situation just because the fans are upset. How do he know? Watch his latest Vic’s Signature report.

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2012 NFL Week 3 TV Schedule (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

Week 3 of the 2012 NFL season will feature several marquee matchups. Some of the big matchups this week include a Thursday night game between the New York Giants visiting the Carolina Panthers, the Houston Texans visiting the Denver Broncos, and the New England Patriots going to M&T Bank Stadium to play the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night.

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2012 NFL Week 3 TV Schedule (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

Panthers look to prove themselves vs. Giants (The Associated Press)

Cam Newton is enough reason to tune into any NFL game. That Newton and Carolina come off an upset of New Orleans and now face the inconsistent defending Super Bowl champions on Thursday night makes Giants-Panthers even more intriguing.

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Falcons RB Turner apologizes for DUI arrest (The Associated Press)

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) — Atlanta Falcons running back Michael Turner apologized Wednesday to the team for his drunken driving arrest, saying he made ”a bad decision” and was prepared to deal with the consequences.

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Falcons RB Turner apologizes for DUI arrest (The Associated Press)

Luck’s fast start impresses Colts’ teammates (The Associated Press)

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Andrew Luck has already shown the ability to survive fierce pass rushes, rebound from interceptions and losses and been poised enough to the lead the Colts on a game-winning drive.

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Luck’s fast start impresses Colts’ teammates (The Associated Press)

Manning: Decisions, Not Health, Were The Problem

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) – Even while he was trying to tamp down expectations,  Peyton Manning  couldn’t have envisioned this scene playing out. Three times, the Broncos quarterback dropped back to pass. Three times, he threw into a seam near the numbers down the right side of the field. Three times, a defensive back followed Manning’s eyes, cut over and turned whatever small opening the quarterback had seen into an interception. All that in the first quarter alone. Those early interceptions against Atlanta on Monday night matched the most turnover-riddled quarter of football Manning has played in his 15-year career. They put Denver into too big of a hole to dig out of in what turned into a 27-21 loss. Asked after the game if the interceptions had more to do with his surgically repaired neck or his decision making, Manning wasted no time. “Decision making,” he said. But there was some zip missing on some of those intermediate-distance passes and there were a few wobblers mixed in there, as well, including on his lone touchdown pass, to  Demaryius Thomas  near the end of the first half. Coach John Fox said Manning was not on the injury report when the team returned home Tuesday. Certainly, though, the Broncos would love to avoid putting him in these situations on a regular basis. Faced with the early deficit and forced to drop back to pass 40 times, Manning was sacked three of those times and hit six more, including once when Falcons linebacker  John Abraham  grabbed the inside of the back of his jersey and yanked him down from behind. Manning finished 24 for 37 for 241 yards with a touchdown and three interceptions. His quarterback rating: 58.5. Clearly not what the Broncos were thinking when they landed the most coveted free agent in the history of the league. “Really, three poor decisions, three throws into coverage,” Manning said. “I just have to be able to eliminate those.” He did, of course, settle down and rally the Broncos to within a score at the end. Not surprising, then, that unlike last season, when  Kyle Orton  and  Tim Tebow  were the Broncos starters, this bad performance isn’t triggering a full-scale analysis of what’s right and wrong with the quarterback position in Denver – at least not from the coach. “I think there’s a couple of throws he’d like to have back or maybe to have gone a different direction,” Fox said. “But when you have that job title as quarterback, it’s not any easy job, for sure. But it wasn’t about one guy.” Indeed, the Broncos had other problems. Willis McGahee ‘s lost fumble with 2 seconds left in the first quarter made the Broncos the first team since Oct. 13, 2002, to lose four turnovers in the opening 15 minutes. Denver committed 10 penalties for 96 yards, not all of which can be blamed on replacement officials who suffered through a poor night and oversaw a first half that ran nearly two hours. Fox used his last challenge early in the second quarter to question a 12-men-on-the-field call on first-and-10 for the Falcons that turned out to be correct. The Broncos played the final 42:27 of the game without a challenge. On Tuesday, Fox didn’t respond to a question about that call and veered away from criticizing the replacements. Clearly, though, he said nearly 100 yards in penalties won’t suffice. “We made more errors than I would have liked. That’s something that we’ll get corrected,” he said. “What we report to the league, our comments on that, is in-house material. I can’t comment and won’t as far as what we did and what we didn’t do, what was right and what was not right. That’s pretty much (our) policy.” Manning, not surprisingly, shouldered the blame for his poor start in this, his first road game since Dec. 26, 2010. It marked only the second time he had thrown three interceptions in the first quarter of a game; the first came Nov. 11, 2007, on a rain-drenched night in San Diego, where a Manning comeback came up short in a 23-21 loss. Manning also threw three interceptions in the fourth quarter of a 2000 game against New England. “Each turnover has its own story that no one really wants to hear,” he said. “I’ve just got to take care of the ball better.” Strange to hear Manning, he of the 402 career touchdowns and only 201 interceptions, talk that way. But ever since he signed with the Broncos, and even after his successful debut against Pittsburgh in which he threw two touchdowns and finished with a passer rating of 129.2, he’s been insisting there is still fine-tuning to do – some rust to shake off. Over 15 forgettable minutes that he’s hoping will be a hiccup, not a trend, he showed everyone what he was talking about. “Really a tough start,” Manning said. “I won’t make any excuses for it.” Notes : The Broncos place OL Philip Blake on injured reserve with a thumb injury he suffered a week ago. They signed OL  C.J. Davis  off the practice squad and replaced him by signing OL  Adam Grant  to the practice squad. … Under Fox, the Broncos are 1-0 in Sunday games following a Monday nighter, defeating Cincinnati 24-22 last September after losing to Oakland the previous Monday. By EDDIE PELLS, AP National Writer (© Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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Injured Pittsburgh Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall nearing return

Rashard Mendenhall’s surgically repaired right knee feels so good, the Steelers running back isn’t even wearing so much as an ace bandage over it when he practices.

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Injured Pittsburgh Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall nearing return

ASU Sun Devils Who Took It to the Next Level: Top NFL Players (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

The ASU Sun Devils football program has a tradition of excellence.

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ASU Sun Devils Who Took It to the Next Level: Top NFL Players (Yahoo! Contributor Network)