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2010 NFL Free Agency Signing Period Kicks Off

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

With a looming lockout and potential uncapped season lying in front of the NFL and its players, the 2010 NFL free agency signing period will be one of the most unique in years.  Teams will be unsure of who to go after and what type of contract they should offer.  Players will be concerned with what looms in their future if a resolution between the players and league cannot be reached.

Owens Back On The Market

But one for thing is for sure, Jerry Jones is loving the jambalaya stew he’s cooked up with his greedy thirst to purchase his next Lombardi Trophy.

Here are some of the interesting highlights during this signing period:

Jason Campbell, QB Washington Redskins

The Redskins have a new coach and another new offensive system.  Mike Shanahan knows how to develop a quarterback, so Jason Campbell could finally be in good hands.  As a restricted free agent, it is likely that the Skins will tender him because there are no better options in the open market.  Campbell has improved significantly over the last two years, although it has been overshadowed by poor coaching and personnel decisions.  Expect the Skins to re-sign Campbell to a short-term agreement and draft Sam Bradford in the upcoming draft.

Chester Taylor, RB Minnesota Vikings

Here’s a guy your heart bleeds for.  He was the Vikings’ big free agent signing in 2006, ran for a solid 1,216 yards and proved his worth.  They go and draft Adrian Peterson and the rest is history.  Taylor is probably the best running back in the NFL not starting or splitting duties at the RB position.  At age 30, he likely has little left in the tank, but you really want to pull for this guy to get a nice contract which he deservedly earned.   Hopefully he’ll get a chance for a few more carries in his next stop.

Terrell Owens, WR Buffalo Bills

Surprise, Surprise.  T.O. is a free agent again.  After one very underperforming season, the Buffalo Bills said adieu to everyone’s favorite malcontent.  But don’t cry for T.O., there is a sucker born every minute and it appears that its John Harbaugh’s time to assume the position of village idiot.  Expect T.O. to land in Baltimore very quickly.

Bobbie Williams, OL Cincinnati Bengals

This is the last guy Carson Palmer wants to see leave, but he might as well pack the bags for the guy who protects his hide.  The Bengals proved this past season that if Palmer is healthy they are a team to be reckoned with.  But given Williams’ perceived value in the open market, it is unlikely that Cincy will be able to afford to bring him back.

Julius Peppers, DL Carolina Panthers

It is very unlikely that the Panthers will franchise Peppers for another season and pay him an exhorbitant one-year salary.  And the rest of the league knows it.  Already, Peppers is the top name in the free agency rumors mills.  It is  already swirling that the Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles are interested.  As good as Peppers has been, he is moving to the wrong side of thirty and it is unlikely that he can live up to the contract he will likely sign.  His raw talent will make teams look past his inconsistency on the field and he’ll get one last big contract because a DL that can sack a QB is priceless.

Karlos Dansby, LB Arizona Cardinals

I realize Dansby has definitely started to slide back, but he is still under 30 and is the most high-profile LB at the position.  And it doesn’t hurt that almost every other LB that is a free agent is restricted.  Dansby’s unrestricted status will make him extremely appealing to teams not interested in having to give up a draft pick for simply signing him.  It is unlikely Dansby will be back in Arizona as they re-tool their defense.  Expect to see Dansby come East and land either with the New York Giants or Philadelphia Eagles.

Dunta Robinson, DB Houston Texans

Here’s one sure bet, Dunta Robinson wishes he could go back and reconsider his decision to sidestep training camp in a contract dispute like he did last season.  Playing in a contract year, Robinson put up the worst stats of his career and became a liability on defense for the Texans.  There no chance at all the Texans will franchise him, so he is jumping out of a plane without a parachute.  Expect Robinson to languish on the free agency wire and be begging for a job.

Darren Sharper, DB New Orleans Saints

After being dumped by the Minnesota Vikings due to a poor 2008 season, the Saints took a chance on an aging safety with hopes that he had one more season left in him.  What a signing!  Not only did he have a season left in him, he single-handedly led the Saints defense to a Super Bowl championship, setting a record for interception yards in a season along the way.  Unfortunately, the Saints have a lot a players to re-sign and Sharper will likely be the odd man out.  Expect to see Sharper playing elsewhere in 2010.

Shayne Graham, K Cincinnati Bengals

Typically one of the most trustworthy kickers in the league, Graham hit rock bottom in his contract year.  Early in the season, they cut his long-time long snapper Brad St. Louis after Graham went into a funk.  Things improved and then came the playoffs.  With his team in comeback mode, Graham missed a 28-yard field goal that took the wind out of the sails of his team and sent the fans heading to the gates.  Kickers rarely survive after missing such a critical easy chip shot, so don’t expect Graham to be back in Cincy next year.

No More Pain In The Neck For Peyton Manning

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

No more pain in the neck for Peyton.

Peyton Manning had surgery this week to alleviate a pinched nerve in his neck that had been bothering him on and off for the last four seasons. This procedure is likely to take care of the problem, and Manning is expected not to miss any offseason workouts and will be fine come the regular season. The question arises that with his neck feeling better, will it make him a more effective passer next season?…

While Manning will never admit if the injury hampered him in anyway, you still have to wonder. Knowing you have the injury, playing throught it has to have some effect on your passing ability. Manning has been a clutch regular  season passer but has struggled in the playoffs including a costly interception in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl that sealed the fate for the Colts against the Saints. He played the whole Super Bowl tenatively and really took no downfield risks. He needed to let it all hang out and did not.

Manning is a gamer ala Brett Favre and has started 210 consecutive games second only to Favre. He will play through any injuries and maybe a healthy neck will make his play even better next season. Manning has a lot to play for next season. He will be out to avenge the Super Bowl loss to the Saints and his contract  expires  after the 2010 season. Manning will have no problem getting a contract  extension from the Colts, but will have a lot more to bargain with if he shows he is totally healthy. He can now concentrate being a pain in the neck for his opponents next season instead of his own pain in the neck. I think Manning will be even better next season and will be out in earnest to get his second Super Bowl ring.

As Usual; Favre is Indecisive

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Brett Favre has thanked the fans of the Minnesota Vikings and has said that he has no regrets on playing for them last season. He has also indicated that he could not have enjoyed  the season anymore than he did. He has the support of many of his fellow players and fans. But as usual, Brett Favre is not letting the cat out of the bag when it comes to playing for the Vikings for  one more season. Why is he going down this road again?…

Brett Favre is not talking yet on coming back next year.

I think that if Favre truly believes in what he says, he should make his decision sooner than later. He has made a habit of being in limbo on this decision before  and that is not fair to the  fans or his teamates. He had one of his best sesons statistically and was as close as you could get in bringing the Vikings to the Super Bowl. I would think that he would want to redeem himself after  the mistakes he made in the NFC championship game against the Saints including another costly interception in overtime that sealed the Vikings fate. Maybe it was the last choke we will see by Favre and maybe he doubts himself when it counts most.

Favre did sign a two year contract so that is another reason to make a decision fast. Live up to your word and your contract and make a decision. Don’t make people wait and create the drama the you clearly crave.  While I personally think Favre should hang it up, I want him to step in the pocket and make a decision timely. Quit with the indecisiveness.

Where Does Peyton Manning Go From Here?

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

I have to wonder what Peyton Manning is really thinking a couple of days removed from  his Super Bowl loss to the New Orleans Saints. Is he still in disbelief? Or is he wondering if he and his teammates have what it takes to win another Super Bowl? I know he is a extremely confident quarterback but some doubt has to had creeped in his mind on what more he can do to win the big game.

How sure of himself is Peyton Manning?

Manning does have one Super Bowl win. The win was primarily sparked by the return of Bob Sanders. Sanders took a strugglingdefensive squad and breathed life into them like I have never seen before. Sanders was the biggest defensive impact player there ever has been to a playoff run. Without Sanders, Manning is still without a ring.

With all the regular season winning, Manning should have more rings. He has played sub par in his playoff chances and has had some of the worse games of his playoff career against his rival the New England Patriots. He seemed to lose poise and get out of rhythm on offense that resulted in poor passes and decisions. This type of play came to attrition Sunday night. The Colts jumped out to a quick 10-0 lead but failed to go for the kill. They played way too conservative and let the underdog Saints get confidence and back in the game. Manning seemed unsure of himself and did not want to throw the ball down field. This played into the Saints hands. He had a chance to tie the game late but threw a interception that resulted in a Saints touchdown and sealed the Colts fate. He seemed to have happy feet and was not sure of himself in the final drive. A great quarterback gets the job done at crunch time.  One of the most proficient  passers the game has ever seen was dumping the ball within a 10-12 yard range. It is the Super Bowl. Let it all hang out.

Manning is a very cerebral man so he will put this loss in perspective. But it is human to doubt yourself. Manning will have a very long season to think about it. Will he ever get back to the promise land and did he do everything in his power to get the Colts a Super bowl title. In his mind, how will he be rated in the annals of the greatest quarterbacks?

Colts Should Of Played To Win

Monday, February 8th, 2010

The New Orleans Saints defeated the Indianapolis Colts yesterday 31-17 inn the Super Bowl. While I will not take anything away from the Saints, the Colts played more not to lose than to win…

Peyton Manning cannot be satisfied with his conservative play on Super Bowl Sunday.

The Colts jumped out to a 10-0 lead in the first quarter and then tried to sit on the lead thinking the Saints were too demoralized to get up off the ground and fight. They miscalculated badly the New Orleans Saints fight and desire to win. They had the ball two times in the second quarter and promptly went three and out both times. The play calling was way too conservative,and  they should of had a bigger lead at half instead of leading only by four points 10-6. The underdog Saints had confidence and life that they could more than play with the Colts.

Their conservative play continued into the second half ,and they still lead 17-16 but everyone  knew the conservative play would come back to haunt them. The Colts fell behind 24-17 and then the great Peyton Manning made a poor decision on  a pass to Reggie Wayne that resulted in a interception  for a touchdown that sealed the Colt’s fate. Manning did not throw the ball down field at all until they fell behind by two touchdowns with only minutes remaining in the game. It was too late to open up the offensive play book.

It was this conservative game plan that did not help the Colts chances of winning. Manning is the  best quarterback in football and has a number of receivers at his arsenal. He seemed content to dump the ball for ten yards or less and never took a shot down field during the game. I do not know if Manning is too blame, coach Caldwell or the offensive coordinator. This type of game plan in the Super Bowl does nothing  but leave you with regret. The Colts did not let it all hang out in the biggest game of the year. They could of learned something from their opponents. The Saints let it all hang out, took chances, and they are the best team in the world because of it. The Saints played to win, the Colts did not.

Super Bowl Game Preview: Indianapolis Colts Vs. New Orleans Saints

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Super Bowl Sunday is finally here and it is now time to analyze the game to determine who will come out on top.  Both teams have a plethora of offensive weapons at the disposal of their outstanding quarterbacks.  But it will come down to which defense steps up to get stops and turnovers that will determine who walks away with the victory in Super Bowl XLIV.

Manning will not be denied a Super Bowl title.

Peyton Manning will not be denied his second Super Bowl title.

The Colts rushing game has been less than spectacular on the ground this season.  Perhaps Joseph Addai is saving his biggest game for the biggest stage. He has been inept a lot of the time this year but does have the talent to have a break through game at anytime.

The Colts have the passing weapons to compensate for the lack of a rushing game.  Peyton Manning has four targets to chose from. Reggie Wayne is the stud who makes Pierre Garcon and Austin Collie much better receivers by forcing double teaming situations.

One on one coverage is just what the Colts want to see from the Saints defense.

Throw in a very versatile and talented tight end in Dallas Clark, and you have  a passing game that will keep you guessing on who the ball is going to.  Manning will use them all throughout the game and the Saints defense will be on their heels all night long.

The Colts defense has been steady all year long.  They have depth and speed.  They are small in size but are ball hawking and can disrupt an offense.  They do have a major question on the injury front to their star pass rusher Dwight Freeney.  He has been hobbled with an ankle injury and his effectiveness will be questionable at best on Sunday.  The Saints do have a high powered offense, so the Colts defense will have to use that depth and speed to make up for it.  They will need stops to get the ball back to Peyton Manning and the offense.

The Saints also have a diversified offense that has a number of weapons.  They have been enjoying the resurgence of Reggie Bush in the postseason.  Bush has been making big plays both on offense and special teams.  That is the dual threat that the Saints were hoping for when they drafted him as the #2 overall pick.  He is complemented in the backfield  by Pierre Thomas who has fit in well when asked to catch or carry the ball.

Their receiving core is lead by Marques Colston who is their homerun threat.  Colston takes pressure off Robert Meachem and Devery Henderson, opening up lanes for them to freely run their routes.  He plays a role much like Wayne does for the Colts.  If you pay too much attention to him, his fellow teammates will make you pay for it.  Drew Brees does have the talent to light up the scoreboard which is why the Colts defense needs stops.

The Saints defense is opportunistic and looks for the turnover at all times.  They will need to try to confuse Manning and come up with stops and turnovers to get the victory today.  They did it to perfection against the Vikings in the NFC Championship game, coming up with five takeaways.  Without those turnovers, they would not be playing today.

The defense will be scheming under their defensive coordinator Gregg Williams.  The game plan will be to come at all angles hoping to confuse Manning and force him into mistakes.  This will be the key to a Saints victory.  They must bend but not break as they have all year long.  We will see if they can stop Manning and company.

Bend or Break.

After analyzing all this, my prediction is the Colts.  The Saints defense will not be up to the task of stopping Manning. Manning will be too determined and figure out the schemes that will be coming at him.  He is a master of calling the audible and the Saints defense just doesn’t have the talent to deal with this.  He will use his receivers  well and keep Brees and the Saints offense off the field.  He will act like a type of defense therefore taking pressure off his own defense.

Manning just won’t be denied his second  Super Bowl ring and Super Bowl MVP trophy.

Prediction: Colts 41  Saints 27

How Will The Saints Win The Super Bowl?

Saturday, February 6th, 2010
Saints Defensive Coordinator

Gregg Williams will have to have his defense come up big on Super Bowl Sunday.

I think the Saints chances of winning the Super Bowl primarily rest on the shoulders of their defense. While Drew Brees and company will be a factor, the defense must come up with both stops and turnovers to get the victory over the favored Colts and Peyton Manning…

The Saints defense has been opportunistic all year long with the turnover. They have had a knack  for coming up with the big play when needed and it resulted on them winning a whole bunch of games. I would consider the a bend but don’t break type of defense.You do not have to look too far to see what I mean. They took full advantage of the miscues by Bret Favre and the Vikings in the NFC Championship game. They converted five turnovers into a trip to the Super Bowl.They are going to need this kind of fortune to take out the Indianapolis Colts tomorrow night. The defense must come up big.

The Saints will use a gambling type of defense to try to confuse Manning and make him make bad hurried decisions. They will try to come at him at all angles and keep him guessing on where people are going to come from on the field. Manning will need to figure out and make adjustments on the run. If the Saints do not guess right, Manning will make them pay. This defense must pull this off or else there will be no celebration in the “Big Easy.” It will be a gamble, The Saints will hope to win the gamble.

The offense on the other hand will need to use ball control to move the chains and keep Manning and company off the field. Drew Brees will have to stay away form his own mistakes and keep his offense on the field. The Colts are banged up on defense and their premiere pass rusher Dwight Freeney is probable so the Saints can take advantage of this with proper management on offense. This will help them  to victory but will need more from  the defense to pull off the upset. Brees will have his shot to outshine the Hall Of Famer Manning.

A lot of people think the Saints are a “team of Destiny.” While they well could be, their destiny relies in the play or lack of play of their defense.

What Do The Colts Have To Do To Win The Super Bowl?

Friday, February 5th, 2010

It is time to talk about what will it take for the Indianapolis Colts to win the Super Bowl. A closer look reveals that it will start and end with their superstar quarterback Peyton Manning…

Management will be the key for the Colts to win the Super Bowl.

Manning's Mangement will be the key for the Colts to win the Super Bowl.

It will all come down to proper management by the field general, and he knows what it takes to win the Super Bowl. The Saints will take gambles on defense and when those gambles fail, the cerebral Manning will make them pay dearly. Turnovers are the bread and butter for the Saints defense, and Manning will advert them with his reads and audibles when he comes to the line of scrimmage.

The Colts will try to establish the run with runningbacks Joseph Addai and Donald Brown. If they can run the ball, their passing game will be that more effective. The Colts have not been that effective rushing, so it will remain to be seen how long they will stick to this game plan if not effective.The Colts and Manning are good enough to overcome this because of the diversity they have on the receiving core. Reggie Wayne, Austin Collie, Pierre Garcon and Dallas Clark can all beat you down field. These number of options will keep the Saints defense guessing on defense on which player will be the focus on any giving play. This is where Manning will eat you up alive.That is too many options for the Saint’s defense to cover all  over the field.

As far as the Colts on defense themselves, they are banged up . Their primary pass rusher on defense Dwight Freeney has a hurt ankle. This could hinder the ,defense but they have enough speed and depth to overcome it. This is why it tis more vital for Manning to keep the chains moving on offense and keep Drew Brees and the Saints offense off the field. Proper management will be vital.

As long as Manning takes advantage of these opportunities, the Colts will be in great shape for the victory. In my opinion, he will have a ample amount of chances to exploit the Saint’s defense. The Saints came up big against the Vikings and Brett Favre in the NFC Championship game which is why  they won the game.Relying on turnovers is a tough and hard way to win a football game.  Peyton Manning is a different animal and will not make the same mistakes as the 40 year Favre did. Manning will use the football filed like he is playing chess, and it will be check mate for  he Saints defense. I am not going to say that it will easy, but Manning will be up to the task. It could be a very long day for the Saint’s defense  because of Manning Management.

Manning Will Be Masterful On Super Bowl Sunday

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Peyton Manning handled the numerous questions on media day much like he handled defenses all this year, masterfully with confidence. He talked as if he belonged there, and the infectious way in which he handled himself will be invaluable to his fellow teamates. Manning realizes the small window of opportunity he has to win another Super Bowl and will be focused on the ultimate prize in the NFL. He is a general on and off the field.

Manning is proud to be a Indianapolis Colt and knows  he represents all the greats that came before him.

Manning is Masterful

Manning will be looking for Super Bowl Ring #2

He can join the likes of legend Johnny Unitas if he can pull off Super Bowl #2. He embodies the difference between a cocky and confident quarterback. Manning has his playing do his talking and not his mouth. I love to see him make the adjustments at the line of scrimmage and make that great completion after the audible. He is as a cerebral quarterback as you get and that makes him truly masterful.

The Saints defense will have their hands full all night long.Manning’s ability to read the defense in front of him will keep them on their heels. A defense on their heels does not have the stability to stop Peyton and company. The Saints will have to take gambles for turnovers and those gambles could turn into big plays for the Colt’s offense. They will be at the mercy of the “Masterful Manning”.

Manning knows a win Sunday will supplant his name in Colts and NFL history. He realizes what is on the line and will nothing short of masterful. I do not envy the Saint’s defense, and Manning will be ready to sling the pigskin all night long. I t could be a very long night for them in South Florida.

Colts Are A Little Banged Up Right Now

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

The Indianapolis Colts are a little banged up right now about one week away form the Super Bowl.  Starting Defensive End and major impact on defense, Dwight Freeney, missed his third straight practice on Friday with a sprained right ankle he suffered in last weeks AFC Championship victory over the New York Jets.

How effective will Dwight Freeney be in the Super Bowl?

How effective will Dwight Freeneybe in the Super Bowl?

Along with Freeney, starting cornerback Jerraud Powers also missed a third straight practice Friday with a injured left foot.  Both players are listed as questionable for next week, and the Colts remain hopeful that both players can step up and play on the biggest stage in sports today.

The impact of both of these players either not playing at all or playing with the injuries remains to be seen against the high powered Saints offense lead by Drew Brees.

Freeney is a pass rusher that relies on his speed to overcome any blocking and get to the quarterback. He can disrupt any offensive game plan, and his impact cannot be measured when he is on the field. He makes all the other defensive linemen around him  much better, and the Colts would miss him terribly.

When he is double teamed, the additional attention frees up his fellow teamates which makes them more effective during the game.  He is the Colts’ major impact player on defense.

With Freeney expected not to be at 100%, the Power injury could be more significant.  Freeney also has a impact on his teammates that play behind him.  Powers did miss the AFC Championship game, but Freeney was there to put the pressure on Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez therefore taking pressure off of the Colts defensive backs.  Powers will need to be in the lineup Sunday with a hobbled and limited Freeney to defend against a pass happy quarterback like Drew Brees.

It remains to be seen on how effective Freeney can be next Sunday. One thing is for sure, his impact or lack of impact will be felt by the Indianapolis Colts.