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By getting 14 TDs and 17 INTs compared to his 12-20 ratio last year?
The NY media just made him look like Jesus Christ, like they do with most of their athletes.They had the best running game, and the best defense, and they barely made it into the playoffs because of him.
The Bengals just made him look decent the last two weeks into the season/post season. He had a great running game and a great offensive line. Didn't have the greatest WR's though. Their good running game set up the nice play action. I don't think Sanchez is great but I do think he can be good. Just don't get your hopes up for him getting the MVP, lol.The NY media just made him look like Jesus Christ, like they do with most of their athletes.
Ryan Leaf probably could of won that team about the same amount of games lol.
Always liked the way Pierre Thomas plays the game. Powerful runner, he's a key component of that Saints team.The Saints will lock up unsigned restricted free agent Pierre Thomas with a long-term extension before training camp begins, hears SI's Peter King.
There have been multiple reports about a Thomas extension over the last month, making it likely that a deal is close. The PT Cruiser is an explosive playmaker in the screen game and running around the edge. He averaged 5.4 yards per carry last season despite knee, hamstring, and rib injuries. Thomas only got 13.2 touches per game, but that number that stands to rise if he can stay at 100 percent, particularly with Mike Bell out of the picture. May. 24 - 8:55 am et
Nah, he'll be fine.Nah, I was kidding about the MVP. He's likely to get the interception record at the end of his career.
Would be great depth or a starter if needed.ALLEN PARK -- Detroit Lions coach Jim Schwartz on Thursday said the team would take a look at linebacker Keith Bulluck, who is an unrestricted free agent.
Bulluck is coming off a serious knee injury, though, and Schwartz indicated no decision was imminent.
"We don't know where he is (physically),'' Schwartz said. "He's a guy, among others, we've had our eye on.''
Bulluck, who played under Schwartz in Tennessee, would give the Lions a veteran presence at the weakside linebacker position. Right now, second-year player Zack Follett is the likely starter.
It's possible a decision on Bulluck won't be made until training camp, when the veteran's health can be more accurately evaluated. The Titans, though, won't give up Bulluck without a fight because they've made it clear they want to re-sign him.