Drew Dat Nation is “Extremely Frustrated”
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After throwing 46 TD’s in 2011, and an NFL record 5476 yards, unsigned franchise QB; Drew Brees is believed to be asking in the range of $21 million per year & the Saints are closer to $19 million per year. It is safe to say the frustration has started, and the pressure is starting to mount with the Saints beginning on-field practice next Tuesday.
“Lack of communication has been the biggest disappointment, Certainly I feel like I’ve fulfilled my end of the bargain, and obviously my intent and my goal this entire time has been to sign a long-term deal with the Saints, and finish my career in New Orleans”
The Skinny: It’s been a tough offseason with all the turmoil surrounding the New Orleans Saints. The one person that can lead this franchise through the “storm” is Drew Brees. The Ultimate deadline for Brees & the Saints to reach a long-term agreement is July 16th. His loyalty in San Diego almost cost him his career after a shoulder injury his last game with the Chargers, so we could see another “seat saved” next to Sean Payton’s until the start of the regular season if the Saints don’t come to their senses and ‘Show Drew the Money’
Jeff Fisher Gladly Takes a Chance on Jenkins
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When you first look at 2nd round draft pick Janoris Jenkins (5’10″ 193) and hear about the troubled past (arrested 3 times in 23 months and father of 4 children from 3 women). One can only make the comparison to another troubled CB Jeff Fisher once drafted; former 1st round pick Adam ‘pac-man’ Jones (5’10″ 186).
The Rams, and Fisher are all on board with Jenkins. Fisher believes Jenkins will play early, loves his football intelligence, and the way he carries what he learns in the classroom on to the field.
The Skinny: Jenkins from Pahokee High School in the Everglades of South Florida, is no stranger to violence; Pahokee’s crime rate his senior year was double the rate of the rest of the state. Pahokee High has also sent more than a dozen of players to the NFL such as Anquan Boldin. In 2012, the Rams feel they have landed the steal of round 2, but the question won’t be if Jenkins can win the battles on the field it’s the battles off the field that will make or break him.
49ers Lose 5th round Draft Pick to ACL Tear
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Bad news for 49ers nation as they have lost their fifth-round draft pick OLB Darius Fleming for the season as he has tore his ACL.
The injury occurred during Fleming’s first minicamp practice with the 49ers. It happened during a non-contact drill where his knee bent in a weird position. At first, the team doctor’s believed it to be a hamstring injury, after the MRI it was confirmed it was a torn ACL. Fleming will spend the first year of his NFL career on the injured reserve list.
The Skinny: The good news is (if there is any in this particular situation) Fleming had just signed a four-year deal worth $2.264 million one day before injury.
Hester’s Role On Offense Could Be Limited
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Even though the Chicago Bears have put in special plays and packages for Hester this season, look for Chicago to use Devin Hester in a limited role on offense.
Wide receivers coach Darryl Drake believes that it will be best to use Hester as a situational guy on offense.
“It’s just a matter of not having him play 70 plays and throw to him twice,” said WRs coach Darryl Drake. “Play him 15 plays, let him touch it 13
The Skinny: The reality is Hester could see more touches underneath but nothing too crazy. With Brandon Marshall in the mix I could see Hester getting work over the middle and underneath with the occasional deep ball. I think utilizing Hester’s skills on special teams will still be the Bears mindset. Lets just hope teams still plan to kick it to him.
Cutler has concerns over O-Line
Jay Cutler has a worry, that perhaps his Offensive Line won’t be all that great when the team needs them the most. Specifically speaking, 3rd and long! In a recent interview, Cutler voiced his concerns when the Bears face 3rd and long and a 7 step drop is needed. He said
“You know, the offensive line is definitely going to be a concern and seeing where those guys are going to fit in and seeing what five we go with,” Cutler said to the Chicago Sun Times. “If Gabe [Carimi] comes back, if J’Marcus [Webb] pans out. Where are we going to put Chris Williams? There are some question marks there. Until we really get that resolved and get our front five settled in, we’ve got some work to do on offense.”
When asked about Mike Martz’s departure and Mike Tice’s addition (Tice is now the Offensive Coordinator and has worked an Offensive Lineman coach in his past) Cutler responded:
“It helps some, but it’s not a cure all by any means,” Cutler said. “They’re still going to be asked to protect. There are going to be times it’s third-and-eight, third-and-10 and we’re going to have to take seven-step drops and we’re going to have the longer route and they’re going to have to protect.”
THE SKINNY: Cutler never has been one to shy away from his feelings and in this case we think he has a point. The Bears, if they are going to live up to their Super Bowl aspirations, have to protect the Quarterback, not only keeping him from injury but also due to the fact that the deeper you get in the playoffs the better the Defenses tend to get. If the Bears have to face the New York Giants dynamic Front 7 for example, then protection is going to paramount. They still have time to jell and figure it all out but there is obvious concern on the mind of Chicago’s Franchise QB!
Peters re-injures Achilles!
Philadelphia Eagles Left Tackle, Jason Peters, has re-injured his Achilles and had to have the tendon reattached. The first injury to his Right Achilles tendon occurred during a workout in Texas, he then had surgery and was given a 10 to 12 month recovery time. While using a vehicle to be mobile broke in his kitchen, our guess is a Segway-like machine, Peters fell face first in his kitchen and the right Achilles tore again.
The time table for his return has now been extended by 3 weeks to a month as the new injury required surgery, essentially starting the process over.
THE SKINNY: Peters has made the Pro Bowl every year since 2007, the same season the Eagles acquired him from Buffalo. The setback is obviously not a good thing but at the same time, it’s to believe the Eagles planned on him returning in 2012 anyway.
Chase Blackburn Named Starting Middle LB
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Last season there was no better cinderella story than Chase Blackburn’s as he went from being on the couch watching the game to playing linebacker for the World Champion New York Giants during their Super bowl Run.
This season things are still on the up and up for Blackburn, as Defensive coordinator Perry Fewell said Blackburn is slated to be the starting middle linebacker for the Giants this season. That’s good news for Blackburn as the position was rumored to be a weak spot for the team.
Earlier this off season GM Jerry Reese said that Michael Boley could also be an option to play the middle linebacker spot, but Fewell has made it know Blackburn is his guy for now.
“(Mark) Herzlich will have an opportunity to compete for that role. Greg Jones will have an opportunity to compete for that role,” Fewell said, via the New York Daily News. “And we’re not opposed to putting Keith Rivers, giving him an opportunity to compete for that role. So there’s going to be competition.”
The Skinny: Blackburn will have his hands full hanging onto the starting role as he’ll have some serious competition with Keith Rivers and Greg Jones breathing down his neck to start. Blackburn has a lot of heart and he’s also in his 8th season, he’s come a long way to get this kind of recognition and I don’t think he’ll be ready to give that away too soon. Giants fans will have a nice training camp story to follow during the off season.
Cutler Finally Gets the Luxury to Audible
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Great news for Chicago Bears fans and most importantly Jay Cutler this season, as he will now have the luxury and ability to change plays at the line of scrimmage.
With Mike Tice calling the shots as offensive coordinator, it could be a whole different tune for Cutler this season. Under Mike Martz, Cutler was quite often displeased with some of the play calls, and felt he was limited with his control over the offense.
This season they have also brought in Jeremy Bates as the quarterbacks coach. Bates and Cutler are now reunited as they were together in Denver in 2008. While under Bates tutelage Cutler went to his only pro bowl.
While Cutler played under Mike Martz for two seasons, he threw for over 5,500 yards and 36 touchdowns in 25 games, the only problem with his game was his production and his accuracy dipped while he spent more time dealing with injuries and being sacked while the media questioned his toughness.
The Skinny: With the Bears bringing in old teammate Brandon Marshall, they’re giving him a system he’s familiar with. They believe that with Coach Bates calling the plays and some of the techniques from his Broncos days in place, Cutler has a great opportunity to flourish. They plan to limit the backpedal from center under Martz, while not allowing their franchise QB to be a sitting duck. They said to expect Cutler to be more of a moving, mobile QB this year.
HOTD: Adrian Wilson Blows up Hines Ward
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First off, props to any receiver that goes across the middle of the field in the NFL. Now…props to Adrian Wilson for doing what an NFL safety is suppose to do. Intimidate and strike fear into opposing receivers. Its rare you see Hines Ward getting lit up, because he’s usually laying the smack down himself, but Wilson keeps it really real on the field with this one!
Russell Wilson In the Discussion for Seahawks Starting QB
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According to head coach Pete Carroll, third-round pick Russell Wilson is in the running for the Seahawks’ starting quarterback job after his performance in Rookie Camp.
“He showed us enough,” said Carroll. “He’s in the competition.” Carroll praised Wilson’s preparation, “terrific arm,” and early grasp of Seattle’s West Coast offense while confirming he’ll be given an opportunity to start on Opening Day. “I’d hoped that, and we confirmed it in these three days,” Carroll said. “He left really no question about he needs to be involved in the competition.”
The Skinny: Now this would be a great story if Russell Wilson could come in and take the QB position outright, however, When you just put the money on the table for Matt Flynn and he loses out to a rookie its not a good look. Just a few years back they paid Charlie Whitehurst who never worked out well with the Seahawks, lets just hope Carroll is trying to strike up a friendly challenge for Matt Flynn. I always say, “may the best man win”
















