Truth and Rumor 1/31/07

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There have been some whispers that Brett Favre would like to see the offense upgraded and, perhaps, even have the Packers trade for disgruntled Oakland receiver Randy Moss. -- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Mike McCarthy said nothing Favre told him in a recent phone conversation led the Packers coach to think a decision on the quarterback's future was imminent.
-- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

The ideal Falcons draft scenario would be for Georgia Tech wide receiver Calvin Johnson to slip to the No. 10 pick, which at the time seems like a reach but stranger things have happened in the months, even days, leading up to a draft.
-- Atlanta Journal-Constitution

One NFL source said Jerry Jones was "very impressed" with Mike Singletary. Still, Singletary was not contacted until after the Cowboys had interviewed seven other candidates. And Singletary was the first candidate not to speak with either former Cowboys coach Bill Parcells. Singletary quashed the idea that the Cowboys would try to hire him as a defensive coordinator.
-- Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Has the Bears' Tank Johnson stayed out of those troublesome clubs since coming to Miami? Of course not. "Let's just say I've had a very nice time here," Johnson said.
-- Los Angeles Times

Owner Jim Irsay of the Colts spent 30 days at an undisclosed treatment center in 2002 for an addiction to prescription pain medication that threatened his life. The 47-year-old Irsay told reporters at Super Bowl media day that his addiction was under control.
-- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Two of Andy Reid's sons were questioned by police after separate traffic incidents yesterday. Garrett Reid, 23, the oldest of the Eagles coach's three sons, was involved in a serious accident yesterday afternoon in Plymouth Township, police said. Britt Reid, 21, was being investigated regarding an alleged road-rage confrontation, police confirmed.
-- Philadelphia Inquirer

Dolphins owner Wayne Huizenga isn't getting in the way. That's the message he sent Tuesday regarding the futures of general manager Randy Mueller and running back Ricky Williams, noting he would be pleased to see both return to the Dolphins next season.
-- Miami Herald

Dolphins coach Cam Cameron fired defensive line coach Dan Quinn because he was unwilling to sign a contract extension beyond 2007, a source said. A source said the Dolphins are expected to hire Indianapolis defensive quality control coach Diron Reynolds as Quinn's replacement.
-- South Florida Sun-Sentinel

There have been rumbles Steve Mariucci will get back in coaching. By most indications, he prefers the NFL to college, but he wouldn't shed light on his plans.
-- Detroit News

Less than a month before the deadline by which the Bears must decide whether to secure him with a franchise tag, Lance Briggs gave his strongest indication yet that he wants to stay with the Bears. And for that reason, he will give the Bears a hometown discount.
-- Chicago Tribune

The Titans could settle on a new general manager by today, or at least have a list of finalists. Mike Reinfeldt, the Seahawks' vice president of football administration, remains a leading candidate for the job.
-- Seattle Times

Ravens running back Jamal Lewis confirmed yesterday that he had surgery a week ago to remove bone spurs from his right ankle and that those bone spurs slowed him during the 2006 season. There has been speculation that the Ravens won't pay Lewis a $5 million roster bonus, instead asking him to take a pay cut with a reduced role, or not re-sign him at all.
-- Baltimore Sun

Giants third-year safety Gibril Wilson was no match for a couple of armed toughs outside a trendy Bowery nightclub last week.
-- New York Daily News

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/scorecard/01/31/truth.rumors.nfl/1.html
 
One NFL source said Jerry Jones was "very impressed" with Mike Singletary. Still, Singletary was not contacted until after the Cowboys had interviewed seven other candidates. And Singletary was the first candidate not to speak with either former Cowboys coach Bill Parcells. Singletary quashed the idea that the Cowboys would try to hire him as a defensive coordinator.
-- Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Well Parcells is gone from Valley Ranch and other reports say Singletary was looking at Garrett to be his OC if he got the Atlanta job so it would seem there is no issue there
 
Doomsday101;1351197 said:
Dolphins owner Wayne Huizenga isn't getting in the way. That's the message he sent Tuesday regarding the futures of general manager Randy Mueller and running back Ricky Williams, noting he would be pleased to see both return to the Dolphins next season.
-- Miami Herald

:rolleyes:

Doomsday101 said:
Giants third-year safety Gibril Wilson was no match for a couple of armed toughs outside a trendy Bowery nightclub last week.
-- New York Daily News

did they just take this out of a page of Gangs of New York? lol
 
Doomsday101;1351197 said:
There have been some whispers that Brett Favre would like to see the offense upgraded and, perhaps, even have the Packers trade for disgruntled Oakland receiver Randy Moss. -- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Mike McCarthy said nothing Favre told him in a recent phone conversation led the Packers coach to think a decision on the quarterback's future was imminent.
-- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

and the Academy award goes to.....
 
The ideal Falcons draft scenario would be for Georgia Tech wide receiver Calvin Johnson to slip to the No. 10 pick, which at the time seems like a reach but stranger things have happened in the months, even days, leading up to a draft.
-- Atlanta Journal-Constitution

how many freaking first round receivers do they need? are they in a contest with the Lions that nobody else knows about?
 
baj1dallas;1351243 said:
how many freaking first round receivers do they need? are they in a contest with the Lions that nobody else knows about?

I agree, it appears they are trying to put a track team together instead of a WR core. :laugh2:
 
IIRC, Lelie voided the last year of his contract, so they'll only have White and some other guy (yeah, I'm blanking). WR is probably going to be a priority for them again, until their 100 million dollar man actually makes his WRs better.
 
superpunk;1351264 said:
IIRC, Lelie voided the last year of his contract, so they'll only have White and some other guy (yeah, I'm blanking). WR is probably going to be a priority for them again, until their 100 million dollar man actually makes his WRs better.

Michael Jenkins, THE Ohio State University
 
Dolphins coach Cam Cameron fired defensive line coach Dan Quinn because he was unwilling to sign a contract extension beyond 2007, a source said. A source said the Dolphins are expected to hire Indianapolis defensive quality control coach Diron Reynolds as Quinn's replacement.
-- South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Is he any good? Do the Cowboys still even have a defensive line coach? Not sure who is left after the fire sale...
 
Could you imagine if Bill Parcells and Brett Favre ever went out to eat together. It would take the two of them combined at least five hours to decide what restaurant to eat at. Then, another five hours to decide what to order.
 
Wrangler87;1351363 said:
Could you imagine if Bill Parcells and Brett Favre ever went out to eat together. It would take the two of them combined at least five hours to decide what restaurant to eat at. Then, another five hours to decide what to order.


And if they were like alot of the posters on here ....... they would complain about the food no matter where they went ....

;)
 
Wrangler87;1351363 said:
Could you imagine if Bill Parcells and Brett Favre ever went out to eat together. It would take the two of them combined at least five hours to decide what restaurant to eat at. Then, another five hours to decide what to order.

And another 5 hours to decide who picked up the check.
 
montgod;1351295 said:
Is he any good? Do the Cowboys still even have a defensive line coach? Not sure who is left after the fire sale...

Don't know anything about Quinn but afaik right now Kacy Rodgers is still the Cowboys d-line coach.
 
Wrangler87;1351363 said:
Could you imagine if Bill Parcells and Brett Favre ever went out to eat together. It would take the two of them combined at least five hours to decide what restaurant to eat at. Then, another five hours to decide what to order.

:lmao2: and if they were like you, they'd settle for McDonalds :)
 

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