Wednesday, 30 July 2008

Glenn a Dolphin

So we were wrong about Glenn - after listing a bunch of possible playoff teams we could see him on, he ends up meeting with the Dolphins, who according to the Fort Worth Star Telegram are very high on him, and see the injury prone receiver as a better bet in the slot than Derek Hagan who was one of the 'phins' best players offensively last year after Ronnie Brown went down.

Glenn remains susceptible to injuries (Otherwise the Cowboys wouldn't have waived him), but can at least provide some leadership on what is in truth a very young offence.

Tuesday, 29 July 2008

Favre Faxes Reinstatement Letter

As we predicted earlier, the day of reckoning in the Brett Favre saga is finally here, and this afternoon the final act began.

According to ESPN's Chris Mortensen (who has been a reliable source on the issue so far), Favre has faxed through the signed letter requesting reinstatement to the NFL as an active player, thus backing Packers GM Ted Thompson into a corner. The team must now decide whether to welcome the Quarterback back to camp, or to trade him.

Also today, Commisioner Roger Goodell put his foot down, and has informed the Packers and Favre that he will not act yet - but that the team has 24hrs to find a solution before he wades into the fracas. It is the first significant deadline handed down by the league, and emphasises the concern that Goodell feels regarding the legacy of one of the greatest players of all time.

Packers QB Aaron Rodgers, the heir to Favre's throne in Wisconsin, characteristically described himself as "...not as affected as you guys think I am or should be" by events today. Packers coach Mike McCarthy informed the press that any resolution would be put to Favre before it is made public.

At this point, it's hard to see what the Packers can do, short of trading Favre to the Vikings in the hope of at least recouping some compensation, rather than being forced to release him by the league, and letting the Vikings get him for nothing.

We'll be on this one tommorow, it should be a busy - and momentous - day.

Eagles DE hospitalised with Heat Exhaustion

In an event that harks back to the all too recent deaths of Offensive Linemen Korey Stringer and Thomas Herrion during pre-season, Eagles Defensive End Chris Clemons was taken to hospital suffering from heat exhaustion following a collapse on the field during Training Camp.

Clemons was reportedly concious through the whole incident, and has been released from Hospital. Again, it highlights that linemen are very succeptable to heatsroke and similiar conditions during Training Camp. Stringer, a former first round pick, died in 2000 during a Training camp session, whilst 49er Herrion collapsed following a preseason game in Denver in 2005.

Day of reckoning upon us?

Well, in Saturday's interview with Chris Mortensen of ESPN, Brett Favre gave Tuesday as a 'soft' deadline for the Packers to resolve the impassé that exists between the two sides.

As of 1pm EST, there have been no updates.

It's unlikely that Favre will be in Camp at any point today or tommorow, despite his posturing to the contrary. On the other hand, it would be very unwise for the team to try and stall the situation any longer, as this could prompt Favre to file his reinstatement papers, and then in turn forcing the Packers to either let him return, or fine him for missing camp - something that would be a PR disaster.

We'd expect a statement from one side or the other before tommorow though, as it is unlikely that without progress on a trade, Favre will let the team rest on it's laurels.

Lynch gets away without suspension

Buffalo Bills Running Back Marshawn Lynch, who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanour hit and run charge a few weeks back, has learned today that commisioner Roger Goodell will not sanction further punishment for the arrest.

"I think the facts are clear on the case at this point in time, and I don't plan any discipline,"

- Commisioner Roger Goodell

Obviously Lynch will face extra scrutiny of his future conduct, but the relief in Rochester will be palpable as the Bills now know that Lynch, the team's undisputed starter, will be available for all of the 2008 season.

Of course, when we say 'all', there is still the question of whether the Canadian authorities will allow Lynch to cross the border for the team's regular season matchup with Miami in December.

Monday, 28 July 2008

Monday Morning Injury Report

Philadelphia, PA:

Eagles new signing All-Pro Cornerback Asante Samuel is suffering from a mild hamstring strain, and is being analysed on a day-to-day basis. This must be frustrating for the player and the eagles - in arguably the highest profile acquisition of the off-season, Samuel figured to provide a significant upgrade in the Eagles' secondary, but without time, at the moment, to enact what he's learning from the playbook, he will clearly be a disadvantage for the Eagles in their contractual dispute with Lito Sheppard.

Baltimore, MD:

Oh dear. For a team that many were tipping to make a run for the post-season in an ever-closer AFC North, the Ravens are decimated by injuries, although we must bear in mind the team have not been forthcoming in the prognosis for players. Starting RB Willis McGahee has an injury to his left leg, allowing rookie Ray Rice to take at the very least a few days of reps with the starting offence. Starting DT Haloti Ngata has an injury to his right leg, and Safety Ed Reed remains on the Physically Unable to Perform (PuP) list. 2007 rookie OT Jared Gaither (Who is now the tallest player in the NFL at 6"9) has an injury to his right ankle, which, with Jonathon Ogden's (Who is also 6"9) retirement, figures to increase the blow to the Ravens. They can at least take solace that these injuries will have hopefully disappeared by the time the pre-season comes around.

Pittsburgh, PA:

All-Pro Defensive Tackle Casey Hampton has turned up to Steelers Camp weighing more than his listed 325 pounds, so much so that in a 100-yard dash he finished 30 yards behind DE Brett Keisel. Hampton only completed 5 out of 8 100-yard dashes, and missed several 40 yard sprints. Coach Tomlin has put Hampton on the PuP list until he sheds the pounds, an issue he has had to deal with since being drafted in 2001, and proves able to compete with his team-mates.

Along with Hampton, Star safety Troy Polamalu and LG Chris Kemoeatu were also placed on the PuP list, although with hamstring and tricep injuries respectfully. According to the Steelers' front office, neither injury is particularly serious, which is good news bearing in mind Kemoeatu is Alan Faneca's replacement.

Sunday, 27 July 2008

Favre has no interest in Bucs or Jets - resolution by Tuesday?

Brett Favre has spoken to ESPN's Chris Mortensen regarding his protracted standoff with the Packers, and revealed that not only does he want the impassé to end soon, but that neither the Jets or Buccaneers are his preffered destinations in any trade.

"I said, 'Let me compete, you'll know I'll win this job' and Ted (Thompson, General Manager) said again, 'Brett, things have changed. Aaron Rodgers is our quarterback.' It's pretty clear - and this is what I told the commissioner - that they want me to go away, stay retired. They would much rather see me in a Packers' uniform, paying me $12 million to be a backup -- which you know they really don't want -- rather than see me in another uniform, no matter what they say. They'll drag this out, asking a king's ransom (in a trade), hoping it all goes away."

- Brett Favre

Favre seems to have hardened his stance with the Packers, indicating also later in the interview that this coming Tuesday will be the deadline for the team to have worked out a solution to the situation. If nothing is worked out, he intends to go into camp and, by the sounds of it, make life very difficult for Thompson and coach Mike McCarthy. Just yesterday, McCarthy spoke of the desire to protect the strained relationship between Favre and the Packers.

Later in the interview, Favre explained that when Thompson asked if he would be open to a trade, that he replied "Yeah - just not to the teams you want me to go to". Both the Bucs and Jets have permission to speak to Favre. It is believed that the Vikings are his preference, but as he acknowledges, "The Packers aren't going to let that happen."