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After 15 seasons in Cincinnati, Marvin Lewis is moving on.

D@mn!!!! One year too late, Marv! ~LACHAMP46
You give Marv our talent.....watch the fuck out!
Some of Lewis' and Schottenheimer's failures in the post season were defiantly on them
Totally agree....but when they started raiding him of assistants....
Jay Gruden, Hue Jackson....and I know I'm missing one coach on his staff....Can't lose quality assistant coaches and remain on top....

Still baffled why his defense doesn't play better.

So I guess no suspensions...

Pete Carroll, 3 Seahawks fined for improper actions Sunday

http://www.seattlepi.com/sports/sea...ll-3-Seahawks-fined-for-improper-12434342.php

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll has reportedly been fined $10,000 for improperly entering the playing field during the contentious end to Sunday's game at Jacksonville, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.There were no suspensions issued on either side and NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Friday that Michael Bennett will not be fined for his role in the day's skirmishes.

According to Rapoport, the Seahawks to receive postgame fines are: Quinton Jefferson ($9,115 for unnecessary roughness), Sheldon Richarsdson ($9,115 for unnecessary roughness) and Germain Ifedi ($24, 309 for verbal abuse toward an official, separate from the end-game conduct).

Players fined for #Seahawks-#Jaguars: #Seahawks Quinton Jefferson: $9,115 (unnecessary roughness)#Seahawks Sheldon Richardson: $9,115 (unnecessary roughness)#Seahawks Germain Ifedi: $24,309 (verbal abuse of a ref)#Jaguars Leonard Fournette: $12,154 (unsportsmanlike conduct)
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 15, 2017

Carroll ran onto the field and received an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty during the final drive of the game, intervening after two consecutive plays of pushing and shoving resulted in two Seahawks ejected and one -- Jefferson -- attempting to scale the grandstand and enter the crowd.

Joking about the fines after practice Sunday, Carroll noted that although Bennett avoided getting hit in the wallet, "Not everybody avoided fines." Carroll said he knew as he entered the field that a fine would loom later.

ith fewer than 60 seconds remaining and the Jaguars trying to milk the clock and end the game, Bennett tried to anticipate the snap and force a fumble of Jags center Brandon Linder. Bennett ended up underneath Linder, who stepped over the defensive lineman, then tried to walk away. Bennett rolled over, grabbed Linder's lower leg and tried to take him down.
"It's just something that needed to be done at the time," he said.



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With fewer than 60 seconds remaining and the Jaguars trying to milk the clock and end the game, Bennett tried to anticipate the snap and force a fumble of Jags center Brandon Linder. Bennett ended up underneath Linder, who stepped over the defensive lineman, then tried to walk away. Bennett rolled over, grabbed Linder's lower leg and tried to take him down.

Carroll said Bennett was "remorseful" in the moments after the incident, "even before we got off the field.":LOL::rolllaugh:
Yeah Sure !


Fan vote portion of the Pro Bowl is done

When you look at consistency, longevity, health and the technician he is with placement, he's the only punter who is playing to a Hall of Fame level.

He gets us 200 yards a game sometimes.
Looks like ESPNs Alden Gonzalez agrees with me.

In 2016 Johnny Hekker had the greatest season for a punter in NFL history.

Is there are more underappreciated yet important position?

The Bogen 60 Podcast Episode 5: NFL Week 15, MLB Winter Meetings, OKC Failed Experiment

NFL Week 15, MLB Winter Meetings, OKC Failed Experiment feat. ESPN Production Asst. Troy Farkas

https://www.spreaker.com/user/downtownrams/bogen-60-ep5-1

Jake brings you another episode of the Bogen 60 in which he brings on his friend working at ESPN Troy Farkas. The two talk all about the top NFL, NBA, MLB and college basketball storylines and give thought-provoking and opinionated content for the sports world to hear.

RGIII says he turned down offers from the Cardinals and Ravens

No change in attitude. Tried to blame it on the situation. What's he expecting given his exit. Oh yeah, to be number 2 on a playoff team? Hilarious.

If he didn't think he'd get snaps because of gabbert and Stanton then he's crazy. Maybe hed have to work for it but hed get snaps and it would his chance to prove himself, which I guess he doesn't think he has to do at this point. Bad choice. If he had the work ethic and drive in addition to the talent HE thinks he has, he could be running that offense by now and with palmers condition of ramitis clouding his future in AZ, rg3 would have a realistic chance of handing off to one of the best rbs in the league next September. What a dumbass.

Refusing Baltimore may be even worse. There he would've started at least in preseason according to him. Prepare as best you can and if it wasn't enough time maybe mention it afterward but for gods sake get in the game if you still want to play at this level. Reality check kid. The factory of sadness is happier without you as a 3rd string player and Miami signed cutler to start. You should be all over any chance you get to be on a professional roster, even if its in Canada.

Stedman Bailey cleared to play football by doctors... not team dr though

The suspension I dont think means anything. Fact of the matter is PEDS are rampant in pro sports, and the coaches know it. Head injury on the other hand, all depends on what the doctors say is current state of health is. I haven't heard a doc say anything about what his brain scans look like or if there is any remaining damage that can be aggrevated and made worse. Although if that were the case i dont think they would have cleared him.
There will be doubt until there is a track record re established.
A hard head to head hit, seizures etc. That is what I could picture.
So a guy is looking to pick a guy up for camp. One has no traumatic brain injury and no suspension one has both. Easy choice for a GM. Or maybe, they sign both as they go into camp with 12 WRs.
We shall see.

Why Sammy is WIN-WIN

Alshon ended up getting his $13 million per year. He took a "prove it" deal of around $10 million per year to get it. I think Alshon could have gotten more than he did, but he took that deal because he liked Philly and thought he could earn the mega bucks.

Basically, it might be the same dilemma Sammy has. You're right. The market might be lower than what he desires. If he really wants to be here, he'll probably take a good offer from us over a great offer from a team like Cleveland (or another bad franchise).

Some guys are going to take the money from the highest bidder or one of the highest bidders and others are going to take less for the better situation. I like the fact he's said, "I used to want the ball more because I felt it would help us win but I'd get 10 catches and 140 yards and we'd still lose. I worry more about winning than stats now". It's shows maturity and common sense and let's face it, 10 mil per year over 4 years is still more money than most could wish for, particularly with a lot guaranteed (which usually only comes if a guy demonstrates production AND health).

Minus 7...

I hadn't seen this game at the time it was played because the Rams were having a bad year early that season and they aired another game instead. They were 4-5 coming into the game after losing 3 straight, 2 blowouts by the Cowboys and Chargers and a close loss to a bad Giants team. Then going into that dome against a pretty good Seahawk team that ended up finishing the season at 9-7 too.

Got to read about it in an LA Times the day after, still have the story and pictures. Couldn't believe they had such a great game especially with the injuries they were having. I later saw the game on tape in the 90s..

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