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2010 NFL Regular Season
#71
Securb Wrote:Jay Glazer just tweeted it. I'll post a link in a minute...

http://twitter.com/Jay_Glazer/statuses/6755156213366784

Not a surprise there. One of our parking lot discussions yesterday was who gets fired first, Childress or Marv Lewis. I said it would be Childress and it would be on Monday. what do I win? I like Nickelback.
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#72
What, running out of coasters again??
There's no crying in baseball
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#73
Andre Johnson Will Not Be Suspended

Quote:HOUSTON - FOX 26 Sports has learned Houston Texans receiver Andre Johnson will be fined for his actions Sunday involving Tennessee Titans cornerback Cortland Finnegan, but Johnson will not be suspended.

It is not known what further punishment will be handed down to Finnegan.

Huge news for the Texans because that means their All-Pro receiver will be able to play when Houston takes on the Eagles Thursday night in Philadelphia.

Any further disciplinary action for Johnson and Finnegan will stem from their altercation in the fourth quarter of the Texans 20-0 victory at Reliant Stadium.

Both players were ejected from the game.

Finnegan initiated the fight when he hit Johnson in the facemask seconds after the ball was snapped. Johnson retaliated and both players ripped each other's helmets off.

Johnson would land several punches before the referees intervened.

Multiple sources told FOX 26 Sports prior to the fight Finnegan looked at the Texans sidelines and said, "watch this."
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#74
more commentary on the Johnson-Finnegan fight. It does make you wonder when the game is going against the LeBron return to Cleveland in the ratings...

Kornheiser: Johnson avoided suspension due to Thursday game

Quote:Wondering why Andre Johnson and Cortland Finnegan got off without a suspension for their vicious, on-field brawl on Sunday? Former "Monday Night Football" announcer Tony Kornheiser thinks it had to do with the NFL's self-interests in promoting this week's Thursday night game.

Johnson and the Houston Texans will face the Philadelphia Eagles in this week's Thursday game. A suspension would have kept the star receiver off the field and would have given the television network broadcasting the game less star power to promote. As Kornheiser noted on his Washington D.C.-radio show on Tuesday, the network in question just so happens to be owned by the NFL.

"Do you think that part of [the lack of suspension for Johnson] might have to do with the fact that the NFL, which owns the NFL Network, has a game on Thursday night featuring the Houston Texans, whose only draw is basically Andre Johnson? And I'm not going to say, 'I'm not saying, I'm just saying.' I'm gonna say, I think it does.

"This is a commissioner who sits guys out for multiple games for things that happen off the field -- and more power to him. But this made a mockery of the field."

That's a bold claim, but not an unfair one. The NFL opened itself up to criticism like this when it created the Thursday night television package to prop up its fledgling, self-owned network. There's a massive conflict of interest involved when situations like this develop.

Kornheiser isn't saying the upcoming Thursday night game is the only reason Johnson avoided suspension, he's suggesting that it played at least some role in the decision. It may have been minor, but to think it wasn't a factor, either spoken or unspoken, is naive. Though it's hardly Jets-Patriots, the Texans-Eagles matchup is the last good game on the Thursday night schedule. Taking away Andre Johnson could have rendered it an afterthought, particularly with LeBron James' return to Cleveland on the same night.

Cortland Finnegan should be happy about it too. If Johnson had earned a suspension, it stood to reason that the Titans cornerback would have too. Because Johnson got off, Finegan did as well, even though he was the instigator and believed he'd get sent off for a game.

Anyway you look at it, a $25,000 fine for an embarrassing incident is hardly the punishment you'd expect from a disciplinarian like Roger Goodell. Two guys brawling in the open field can't be the image Goodell wants to portray. Yet with these light fines, the commissioner has given the tacit acknowledgement that such fights are acceptable, provided you don't launch yourself with the crown of your helmet, I guess.

And lest you think ratings aren't the end-all, be-all at the league offices, the NFL announced Tuesday that it would not be flexing the Sunday night game in Week 14. You know, the one involving the 3-8 Dallas Cowboys.
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#75
Who's next? Hopefully Tony Sparano I will personally buy Bill Cowher a plane ticket to Miami.
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#76
Securb Wrote:Who's next? Hopefully Tony Sparano I will personally buy Bill Cowher a plane ticket to Miami.

three in-season firings with more probably to come, wow
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#77
Someone hire Gruden so I don't have to listen to him on Monday Night Football.

He's always:
"This guy, Tom Brady"
"These New York Jets"

It's like he doesn't know his pronouns or some shit..it just bugs the crap out of me.
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#78
Where is Fat Albert going to land, better yet where is Shanahan going to land? You cant keep putting your best players on the bench.
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#79
Securb Wrote:Where is Fat Albert going to land, better yet where is Shanahan going to land? You cant keep putting your best players on the bench.

no where until the offseason. His value definitely took a hit with his pouting when he doesn't get his way.

I guess somewhere with a 4-3 defense since the change to 3-4 and Haynesworth's not wanting to do that seemed to start the drama.
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#80
[youtube]35vyxbiWIn4[/youtube]
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