*hopes im the first*
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_y...ug=cnnsi-afceasttraining&prov=cnnsi&type=lgns
Its a good read.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_y...ug=cnnsi-afceasttraining&prov=cnnsi&type=lgns
Its a good read.
Pay no attention to . . .
Chad Pennington's bravado. Of course the Jets veteran quarterback still feels this is his team and the starter's role is his to lose. But the reality is that with Pennington coming off surgery to his throwing shoulder in consecutive years, Jets management isn't counting on him and would much rather see either second-round pick Kellen Clemens or former Redskins starter Patrick Ramsey emerge to take the majority of the snaps in 2006. If Pennington's career does have a successful second act coming, chances are it won't feature him wearing green and white.
Potential land mine
Watch the Marv Levy experiment in Buffalo. You want to give the Bills' Hall of Fame former head coach the benefit of the doubt in his new role as the team's general manager, but so far he has inspired mostly doubts. His hiring of ex-Bears head coach Dick Jauron after Mike Mularkey's surprise resignation didn't get the honeymoon off to the fastest of starts, and critics said Buffalo reached for both safety Donte Whitner and defensive tackle John McCargo in the first round. Spending money to bring receiver Peerless Price -- a failure in both Atlanta and Dallas -- back to town also seemed foolish to many. Levy needs some early success from the Bills to build support for his program and to buy the organization a little time.
hof13 said:I like the SI.com version better:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/writers/don_banks/07/11/tc.preview.afc.east/index.html
It's got pretty pictures.