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2012 NFL Offseason
#1
Randy Moss plans NFL comeback

Quote:Randy Moss once said, “I play when I want to play.”

Six months after retiring, the veteran NFL wide receiver wants to play again.

Moss announced on a webchat Monday—his 35th birthday—that he’s planning a comeback.

His agent, Joel Segal, wouldn’t go into his client’s available options.

“Randy and I have discussed it,” Segal said of Moss coming out of retirement. “He still has his fire and he’s looking forward to playing football. He’s excited.”
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Randy Moss retired last August, compiling 14,858 receiving yards and 153 touchdowns in 13 seasons.

Moss posted on his Twitter page: “Now back to biz!! There’s good an bad an u have to b ready for both! its in gods hand now.”
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#2
He is on the Bills next year....book it
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#3
This could get interesting the whisperings are that Robert Kraft was the client of this call girl. Being tied to prostitution would blow up Kraft and Wynn's casino bid big time.

Ex-hooker nearly free to name john
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#4
How is this news.
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#5
Quote:According to Local10.com in Miami, a billboard touting the ManningtoMiami.com website has popped up near I-595 in Fort Lauderdale.

Freakin giddy

Quote: Owner Stephen Ross likely needs no arm twisting. He’s reportedly “infatuated” with the prospect of bringing Manning to town.

[Image: manningtomiami.jpg]
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#6
2012 Season Opening NFL Kickoff Game is Rescheduled

Quote:The 2012 season-opening NFL Kickoff game will be played on Wednesday, September 5 (NBC, 8:30 PM ET), Commissioner ROGER GOODELL announced today.

The game will be played on Wednesday to avoid a conflict with President Barack Obama’s Thursday night speech at the Democratic National Convention.

The Super Bowl XLVI-champion New York Giants will host the season-opener at MetLife Stadium. NBC will televise the game at 8:30 PM ET and NFL Kickoff 2012 beginning at 7:30 PM ET.

Who cares.

I predict that the Giants will play a shitty game but win by a spectacular catch of an unspectacular throw.
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#7
You'd think they'd do like last year, the two previous Superbowl winning teams would play.
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#8
They are waiting to see where Peyton lands....book it!
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#9
Securb Wrote:They are waiting to see where Peyton lands....book it!

good point. the next announcement will be... "Giants to host the Dolphins in season opener... even though they werent scheduled to play each other this year."
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#10
Price for Saints’ bounty program should be heavy fines, suspensions, forfeiture of draft picks

Quote:So the New Orleans Saints were dumb enough to continue a “bounty” system even after the NFL investigated them once, after owner Tom Benson told general manager Mickey Loomis to have it stopped and, worst of all, long after it had stopped working.

On stupidity alone, the Saints deserve to lose their first-round draft pick this year – except that they’ve already traded it to the New England Patriots. That shouldn’t stop commissioner Roger Goodell from taking a couple of picks this year or taking the 2013 first-rounder as the starting point for punishment.

Brett Favre, the subject of abuse from the Saints, had no hard feelings over New Orleans' bounty program. "It's football," he told Sports Illustrated. "I don't think anything less of those guys. Said or unsaid, guys do it anyway. If they can drill you and get you out, they will."

Yes, that’s the starting point. From there, the Saints deserve a $500,000 fine as a team (hopefully that doesn’t cut into the Drew Brees contract fund), head coach Sean Payton deserves a $250,000 fine, defensive coordinator Gregg Williams, now with the St. Louis Rams, deserves a $200,000 fine and each of the assistant coaches who participated deserve to at least be docked $50,000. On top of that, Loomis deserves to be fined and/or fired since he disobeyed an order from the owner.

That’s all in line with roughly what the punishment New England received in 2007 for the Spygate scandal.

Of course, in the world of comparative morality, Saints and Patriots fans spent Friday afternoon dueling (or, more aptly, drooling) over whose team had the worse transgression.

Do you vote Spygate or Bountygate?

Hmmm, let's see... cheating to win 3 Super Bowls or tackling a player hard. I have to mull this one over before I answer.
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