Seahawks Mike Williams – Ready to Fly

Mike Williams Interview from Skinnypost on Vimeo.

Mike Williams is now ready to show the world he is a competitor who has a desire to be the best. He’s learned from his experiences and is showing the work ethic and dedication to be a contributor to the Seahawks. He has the ability no question and with his work ethic and drive along with a Coach who he is very comfortable with, Mike Williams is … Ready to Fly!

Skins in talks with Titans to deal Haynesworth

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Currently there are reports from major media outlets that the Washington Redskins and Tennessee Titans are in discussions about trading disgruntled lineman Albert Haynesworth.
The sources have spoke to The AP on condition of anonymity since the talks are confidential.

Washington signed Haynesworth to a contract worth $100 million in 2009, Hayneworth accepted a $21 million bonus in April. Since then It’s been a nonstop battle between coach Mike Shanahan and Haynesworth. Haynesworth came into training camp unhealthy and was not pleased about his nine-figure contract or the 3-4 defensive scheme the Redskins were trying to implement.

It’s being rumored that currently the Titans and Redskins are still apart on the agreement, as the ‘Skins want two draft picks for their over-payed lineman. If Tennessee does follow through with the trade, they would get Hayneworth at a discounted price because the Redskins already paid his hefty roster bonus.

Its seems like Shanahan is definitely thinking about the stability of his locker room and the overall team chemistry with this move. If Haynesworth isn’t traded or just out right benched, it would be pretty tough to swallow paying a guy who makes all that money to sit and do nothing.

HIT OF THE DAY: Buddy Ryan throws a hell of a right at Kevin Gilbride’s head

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On January 2, 1994, Ryan was involved in a sideline altercation with then-offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride during a national broadcast. Ryan had been criticizing Gilbride’s “run and shoot”, referring to it as the “chuck and duck.” Ryan felt that last-minute stands cost him two players to injury when the offense could have simply just run the ball and killed the clock. At the end of the first half in the last game of the season against the New York Jets, Gilbride called a pass play, and when Cody Carlson fumbled the snap, Ryan started yelling at Gilbride, who started walking towards Ryan, yelling back. When they were at arm’s length, “Ryan … punched Gilbride in the jaw” and Oilers players quickly separated them

Randy Moss: “It is a bad feeling…feeling not wanted”

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Don’t know if Randy Moss is a betting man…but if he was there is a good chance he’d bet on himself not being a Patriot next year. Moss told CBSsports.com on Monday that there is a good chance this will be his final season with the New England Patriots, and its something he’s not too happy about.

As it stands right now, the Patriots and Moss have had no contract talks yet. The reality of it all is…that his deal expires after this season. When you look at the monster numbers he’s put up while in New England:
1,000 yards in three seasons, 47 total touchdowns. Kinda blows you away… no?

“When you have done so much and put so much work in, it kind of feels like I am not wanted,” said Moss, who is slated to earn $6.4 million this season. “I am taking that in stride and playing my final year out, and whatever the future holds is what it holds. But it is kind of a bad feeling — feeling not wanted. It is not like my production has gone down.”

Moss has stated that in the past four months nothing has changed to make him feel like he is in the team’s future plans, His partner in crime Tom Brady is also in the final year of his contract, But the team are very close to agreeing ona an extension for the Golden Boy. Its been reported by the Boston Herald that Brady has been offered a three-year, $58 million extension.

“I am a little older and understand the nature of the business — the older you get the more your skills supposedly diminish, but I think I am getting wiser in how to use my physical skills. That’s the frustrating part when you put so much heart and desire into things and feel like you are not wanted.”

Just in case you forgot how “gangster” Moss has been in New England.

Seahawks looking to trade Houshmandzadeh

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The Seahawks have made it known that T.J. Houshmandzadeh who was their top free agent signing in 2009, is available and on the market league sources said Thursday. This must mean two things thing…Seahawks like their emerging talent at receiver…and two they don’t want to pay for his big contract after an unproductive season.

Mike Williams, a former first-round draft pick with the Lions, has made noise and looks like he has played himself into the picture at the Wide receiver position after being away for two years from football. They also have young talent in Notre Dame receiver Golden Tate who was a 2nd round draft pick. The Seahawks recently signed Brandon Jones on Aug. 22, who was released by San Francisco.

Right now the market for Houshmandzadeh isn’t very high, basically because his salary. Houshmandzadeh is guaranteed to earn more than $7 million this season. Executives around the league that are in need of a receiver have no interest in taking on a contract the size of Houshmandzadeh’s.

Houshmandzadeh spoke about his situation after Thursday night’s preseason game against Oakland and made it clear he isn’t nervous about his chances of being shipped out of Seattle.

“It’s just like anything, anybody wants to feel wanted,” Houshmandzadeh said, according to The Seattle Times. “So if I’m not here, they don’t want me here, whoever I’m going to wants me. So that’s how you’ve got to look at it. I’m ready to play.”

Its going to be interesting to see what happens now in Seattle. It’s hard to believe that the Seahawks are going to find someone willing to cough up anything for the right to pay $7 million when the reality of it is…the Seahawks are looking to unload him.

If Seattle can’t find someone to take him off their hands, do they bring him back or hope he keeps his cool if they ask him to take a lesser role in the offense? But when you pay a guy that much money, he should be the focal point of your aerial attack.

Bengals Receiver Hosts Dinner for 64 Strangers

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On Wednesday at St. Elmo’s Steakhouse in Indy Chad Ochocinco bought dinner for 64 of his closest friends (Twitter Friends that is) whom he had never before met. Ochocinco spread some love by treating random people to dinner.

Ochocinco sent an open invite on his Twitter page and folks arrived in droves. The small steakhouse only fit 64 people and it was a full house. It was said that Ochocinco was very cordial and took great care of the employees.

For all Ochocinco fans he has promised future dinner outings at road games, in Atlanta on October 24 and New York on Thanksgiving. Ochocinco says he does this in every NFL city to allow people to see the “real him.”

Ochocinco also brought a special dinner guest, his homie and fellow Bengals wide receiver Terrell Owens aka Batman.

Skinnypost.com takes our Hat off to Chad for treating his fans to dinner and most importantly having fun with his fans. He spent probably close to $10,000 last night on 64 people he didn’t previously know. You can best believe they will not forget the expereience.

The NY State turns down Burress’ request for work release

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Former New York Giants star Plaxico Burress has lost a bid for work release from his two-year prison sentence in a gun case.

The New York state Department of Correctional Services stated Tuesday that they had turned down Burress’ request. This is his second since he started serving his time since last September. Plaxico will be able to appeal the decision but otherwise can’t reapply for a work furlough until next June.

The Department of Correctional Services says Plaxico Burress’ request was denied because of his crime. Burress pleaded guilty in 2009 to attempted criminal possession of a weapon for having a loaded firearm in a nightclub. The gun went off and shot him in the leg.

NFL Players buying into hyperbaric chambers

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In the 80′s the fad might have been started by the one and only Michael Jackson, but many NFL players are buying into the idea of using hyperbaric chambers to help their bodies out.

Tim Tebow recently had his hyperbaric chamber shipped to training camp. Tebow has been using the chamber for over two years to help him recover from bumps, bruises and injuries.

Hyperbaric chambers are pretty much all over the NFL these days, Redskins Santana Moss acquired one of the chambers over a year ago for $20,000 and with the help of Moss’ connects, DeAngelo Hall went out and got one for himself too. Santonio Holmes owns one as well as Maurice Jones-Drew. Jones -Drew sleeps in a hyperbaric chamber after each game to help recover his body throughout the season.

Hines Ward naps in a hyperbaric chamber four times a week for preventative reasons and told Pittsburgh reporters it was his “fountain of youth,”Ward credits the device for extending his career.

“It’s really an investment for me, maximizing the potential I have left in my body,” Hines Ward.

Terrell Owens has stated that his chamber helped speed his recovery from a broken leg to allow him to play in the Superbowl when he was with the Eagles.

Dwight Freeney’s hyperbaric chamber became big news last year when he used it to help recover from a sprained ankle before the Super Bowl. Last year’s Defensive rookie of the year, Linebacker Brian Cushing is a big fan of the chambers as well.

The athletes have said that the oxygen treatments can speed recovery from injuries and keep them feeling fresh.

“I get a little bounce to my step,” It helps with soreness, it helps with injuries, it helps with everything,” the wide receiver told me Monday. “I recommend it, but it’s all about your beliefs. Some guys don’t believe in stuff like that.” Santana Moss

Darren Sharper shows us how he uses his Hyperbaric Chamber

Don Beebe Gets destroyed by Lions Ron Rice

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Don Beebe Gets destroyed by Lions Ron Rice @ 1:38

Sean Taylor destroys a no-named special teamer

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The Late Sean Taylor destroys a no-name special teamer for the lions on a punt return for the redskins! One word…WOW!

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