السبت، 24 أغسطس 2019

Cardinals try to ignore warning sirens over “Air Raid” offense

Kliff Kingsbury is bringing the “Air Raid” offense to the NFL. Halfway through the preseason, his team is doing its best to ignore the warning sirens. As explained by Bob McManaman of the Arizona Republic, criticism has mounted over the team’s planned attack. The players are insisting that it’s no big deal. “It gets frustrating [more]

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Former NFL player Dick Woodard dies at 93

Dick Woodard, an offensive lineman and linebacker who played five seasons of pro football, has died at the age of 93. Woodard was the great uncle of Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins, who confirmed the death on Twitter. “This morning my Uncle Dick Woodard went to be with the Lord at 93 years old,” Cousins wrote. [more]

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It’s San Jose Sharks Day at PHT

Looking back at the 2018-19 Sharks.

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Report: Dolphins turned down trade offers for Laremy Tunsil

The Dolphins are telling other teams that offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil isn’t going anywhere. Teams have called to express interest in trading for Tunsil but the Dolphins turned them down, the Miami Herald reports. The report also says the Dolphins have privately assured Tunsil that he’s not going anywhere amid social media rumors that the [more]

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Bills’ Josh Allen sees much to improve after third preseason game

Officially, Bills quarterback Josh Allen did not throw an interception in Friday night’s third preseason game. But he knows he got away with one. Allen threw a bad pass that was picked off, only to have it wiped out by a roughing the passer penalty, and he said afterward that he needs to get better [more]

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Cavaliers’ owner Gilbert back home following stroke

Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert has been home for nearly a week in Detroit as he continues to recover from a stroke.

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How independent are the “neutral, independent” arbitrators who handle CBA grievances?

When it comes to the resolution of disputes like the Antonio Brown helmet kerfuffle, the NFL lately has been careful to push to the media the terms “neutral” and “independent” when describing the arbitrator who makes the decision. So how neutral and independent are the arbitrators who resolve so-called “non-injury” grievances? Review of the relevant [more]

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