Posted by Patrick Bateman on February 28th, 2010 under Football
Big Day for the QBs, WRs, and RBs.
Colt, Snead, Shipley, and Jesus run.
Doesn't start well. Colt runs a 4.77 unofficial in his first attempt.
Snead runs a 5.01 unofficial. Still 2nd best to Colt. Why were we running the zone read with these guys?
Jesus runs 4.70. Not bad, not great.
Lefevour runs a 4.63.
Colt runs a 4.81 in his 2nd attempt, unofficial. He looked awful. Ran too high especially out of the blocks. Just didn't look like
Posted by HenryJames on February 27th, 2010 under Football
You can watch the combine live on the NFL Network.
Colt had an MRI on his shoulder, and everything is fine.
"Obviously, that was going to be a tough part of the weekend, because people are going to want to know how the shoulder is and how it's healing up," the University of Texas standout said. "The good thing is my shoulder is 100 percent fine. There's nothing wrong with it. We found nothing wrong
Posted by Trips Right on November 20th, 2009 under Football
In case you missed the NFL Network game last night, Ricky Williams had a terrific performance in leading the Miami Dolphins over the Carolina Panthers with three TD's including this game clinching 46 yarder.
All and all, not a bad night for little Earl. 15 carries for 121 yards. Two rushing TD's and 1 reception for a TD.
The NFL Network settled its fight with Comcast Cable today, giving the channel a huge boost in potential viewers.
Comcast, the nation's largest cable outlet, started the fight in 2006 when it moved the NFL Network off its basic digital tier to the more expensive sports tier. The NFL Network wanted to boost is price from 15 cents per subscriber to 70 cents. Comcast didn't think the 8 live games that the NFL Network would