This is a list of some of the players that are really going to be counted on to make plays and help lead the Chargers to their fifth straight playoff appearance. 1. Ryan Mathews- Their first-round draft pick who will be counted on to make an immediate impact in the running game will have a [...]
Archive for June, 2010
What if the Colts Switched to a 3-4 Defense in 2010?
I have always wanted to do an article like this for the Indianapolis Colts. Well, now, here it is. What if the Indianapolis Colts switched to a 3-4 defensive scheme instead of being their usual old 4-3 defensive scheme? The 3-4 defense is growing as one of the most-used defensive schemes in the National Football [...]
Jets O-Line Ranked 7th in League According to Cole
Jason Cole of Yahoo! Sports has released his team offensive line rankings. Here is what Cole had to say about the Jets, who offensive line paved the way for them to lead the league in rushing: 7. New York Jets: I can already hear the good folks of Gang Green ripping me for putting this [...]
Former 49ers General Manager, Scot McCloughan, to Join Seahawks
Known for their changes in personnel this offseason, the Seahawks are set to make another addition, but, instead of shaking up the roster, this time the alteration is to their front office. According to a report from ESPN.com’s Mike Sando, Seattle’s set to hire former San Francisco 49ers general manager Scot McCloughan. Per Sando, McCloughan joins the Seahawks without a specific title [...]
Browns Toying with the Idea of a Position Change for Shaun Rogers
When the Lions traded Shaun Rogers to the Browns in ’08, I had mixed feelings. As someone who watched Rogers completely take over games, it was hard to lose a player of that caliber. On the other hand, as someone who watched Rogers take entire games off, it was also somewhat of a relief to [...]
The Patriots/Logan Mankins Quagmire Continues
The New England Patriots wrapped up the third and final practice of their three-day mandatory minicamp on the practice fields behind Gillette Stadium in Foxboro Massachusetts on Thursday June 17th. While there are plenty of positive stories coming out of the Patriots camp, most notably the incredible progress of wide receiver Wes Welker recovering from [...]
Texans Impressed with What Their Young Players Have Shown
Now that the Houston Texans’ minicamps are over, the coaching staff are reviewing their players, especially their young ones. Whether its building on first impressions or making new ones, young players must set themselves apart from the competition in order to stick a job come September 5’s 53-man roster deadline. On Wednesday at the end [...]
The Chiefs Class of 2010 Goes to School
The Kansas City Star had a pretty typical NFL story that shows up in June – a piece about the 2010 Chiefs’ draftees and their first exposure to the NFL world. It’s the standard fluff piece, but about what you can expect this time of the year. By “standard”, I mean you can count on [...]

June 21st, 2010
Gil Alcaraz
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