· NFL games are about to get longer and more replay-filled
· ESPN's Tim Hasselbeck: Tennessee Titans 'logical fit' for brother Matt
· Wayne says he'll report to Colts despite contract uncertainty
· Ex-LSU Tigers ready to play football
· Current NFL players ask for permission to file response to retirees complaint
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Hey, here's something I hate. An increased number of booth reviews in the 2011 season is going to lead to longer games, says the NFL's former vice president of officiating.
A new rule goes into effect this year stating that every scoring play that happens in the course of an NFL game will be automatically reviewed by the replay official. Here's an explanation of that process from Mike Pereira at FOXSports.com:
2011-7-19 14:16:56 阅读12 评论0 192011/07 July19
BY Pat Leonard
On ESPN's cheap astros jersey NFL Live this afternoon, former NFL quarterback Tim Hasselbeck was asked to name a player move wholesale lakers jersey that may surprise fans once the lockout ends. Hasselbeck appeared to surprise even fellow analyst and former NFL lineman Mike Golic when he mentioned the possibility of his brother, Seattle Seahawks
2011-7-19 14:16:22 阅读20 评论0 192011/07 July19
Wide receiver Reggie Wayne, who has ranked among the league leaders in receptions with at least wholesale browns jersey 100 in three of the past four seasons, will report to work when his phone rings, The Indianapolis Star reported Sunday.
"Whenever I see that
2011-7-19 14:15:48 阅读19 评论0 192011/07 July19
With hopes rising that the NFL lockout will soon be resolved, players are looking forward to getting back to their routines.
Because for football wholesale ncaa jerseys players, routines are very important.
NFL players involved in the recently concluded Pro Football Combine camp at Nicholls
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MINNEAPOLIS — Lawyers for NFL players want to file material under Replica Drew Brees Jersey seal in Eagles Jeremy Maclin Jersey response to a complaint by retired players who joined them in their antitrust lawsuit