Friday, December 31, 2010

Week Sixteen Gameball: Who Gets It?

Source: http://www.stampedeblue.com/2010/12/28/1900496/week-sixteen-gameball-who-gets-it

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K-1 Dynamite!! 2010 Results: Tatsuya Kawajiri Dominates Josh Thomson

Source: http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2010/12/31/1905837/k-1-dynamite-2010-results-tatsuya-kawajiri-dominates-josh-thomson

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Patriots fantasy focus: Week 17

This is a tough week to have Patriots players on your fantasy roster — a big reason why most leagues conclude in Week 16, not Week 17. Unlike the Eagles and maybe the Jets, Patriots starters should get decent playing time, but with Wes Welker's injury in last season's finale looming in everyone's minds, don't expect a whole lot from the stars.

QB Tom Brady should start and probably play at least the first half, which could gain him a touchdown or two. But the Dolphins have a solid pass defense and will bring lots of pressure, so Week 17 is not a game to have Brady as your starter.

In the running game, with not a lot of depth behind them, RBs BenJarvus Green-Ellis and Danny Woodhead should still get a decent number of touches. But veteran Fred Taylor could be the back who gets the most carries. Green-Ellis is always a good bet for a score, but considering the Dolphins have a very good front seven, he's not a good start.

The best fantasy bet on the Patriots this week is TE Rob Gronkowski. Again, the Welker injury has to be on the minds of Bill Belichick, so that could limit Welker's and Deion Branch's time on the field. Aaron Hernandez could be rested after missing Week 16, so Gronkowski, no matter who is at running back or wideout, could be the guy who gets the most snaps. He tallied 4-54-2 receiving last week in Buffalo and has scored nine touchdowns in 2010.

Source: http://www.profootballweekly.com/2010/12/31/patriots-fantasy-focus-week-17

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Yes Aaron Schatz, Bill Polian Does Indeed Think Fans Are Idiots

Source: http://www.stampedeblue.com/2010/12/30/1904058/yes-aaron-schatz-bill-polian-does-indeed-think-fans-are-idiots

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Non-UFC Divisional Roundup: The Lightweights

Source: http://www.mmaforreal.com/2010/12/27/1898963/non-ufc-division-roundup-the-lightweights

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Poll: NFL Victory Of The Week

Source: http://www.bleedinggreennation.com/2010/12/29/1902545/poll-nfl-victory-of-the-week

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Tebow brings new excitement to Broncos

The extreme enthusiasm of the fans at Invesco Field at Mile High was a clear indication they were happy to see rookie QB Tim Tebow under center, but we hear that excitement extends beyond the spectators.

The entire organization is pleased with what its has seen from Tebow, with everyone from the players to the coaches to the upper-level management raving about the rookie any chance they get.

A daily team observer described Tebow as having a certain "it" factor. He said it's hard to put a finger on, but that whatever the QB does, the players believe in him.

Veteran RB Correll Buckhalter told our source Tebow makes the players around him better.

"I think he's a born leader," Buckhalter said. "He has a lot of energy out there on the field and we're going to rally behind him. As long as I'm here playing running back with him, I'm going to do everything I can to help put him in a position to win."

Veterans such as CB Champ Bailey and WR Brandon Lloyd, who had supported QB Kyle Orton keeping the job, have gone on record as saying there is something special about Tebow.

And it doesn't stop with the players.

Joe Ellis, the team's chief operating officer, told our source that he likes the excitement Tebow brings to the franchise and that he was happy to see Mile High the loudest it has been in the past two years. Legendary QB John Elway, who is expected to join Broncos management very soon, has been a Tebow supporter since Day One.

The "it" factor that Tebow bring to the table was best exemplified just before the rookie scored the eventual game-winning touchdown in the Broncos' 24-23 comeback win over the Texans in Week 16.

Tebow, who was wired for sound by the NFL Network, was heard yelling to offensive coordinator Mike McCoy before the play:

"There's only one person that carries the ball right here!"

He scored on a six-yard rush on the next play, giving himself and interim head coach Eric Studesville their first-career wins.

There's no telling what Denver's future holds but after Tebow's limited audition, there's a good chance that he will be part of it.

Source: http://www.profootballweekly.com/2010/12/31/tebow-brings-new-excitement-to-broncos

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Big Blue Breakdown: The Colts v. Raiders Everything Edition

Source: http://www.stampedeblue.com/2010/12/30/1902101/big-blue-breakdown-the-colts-v-raiders-everything-edition

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Randy Caballero Wants to be the Next Alexis Arguello

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A Hall of Fame fighter and former three-time world champion, the late Alexis Arguello (82-8, 65 knockouts) was known as "The Explosive Thin Man," and, "The Ring's Gentleman," having earned the WBA featherweight (126 pounds), WBC super featherweight (130) and WBC lightweight (135) crowns.

Arguello (pictured at right) is the idol of 20-year-old featherweight Randy Caballero, who rose to 6-0, with four knockouts with his Dec. 11 decision over Robert Guillen at The Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas.

Caballero hopes to follow in the footsteps of Arguello, whose career included knockouts of Rafael Limon, Bobby Chacon, previously 46-0 Ruben Castillo, previously 20-0 Ray Mancini, and previously 27-1 Cornelius Boza-Edwards.

In both a decision victory over Jose Luis Ramirez and a fifth-round knockout of Andy Ganigan, Arguello rose from the canvas in order to win. Arguello also defeated England's world champ, Jim Watt.

Also known for losing two, wars against Aaron Pryor, respectively, in November of 1982, and, September of '83, Arguello briefely retired following the second loss to Pryor.

Arguello announced his return to the ring with an October, 1985, fifth-round stoppage of Pat Jefferson, followed by a February, 1986, fourth-round knockout of former world champ, Billy Costello, who was 31-1 coming in.

After retiring, once more, Arguello came back with a majority decision over Jorge Palomares in August of 1994 before losing the last bout of his career by unanimous decision to Scott Walker in January of 1995.

Arguello was found dead on July 1 of 2009 a gunshot wound to the chest in his home outside of his native Managua, Nicaragua, where he had recently become mayor.





Caballero has served as a sparring a partner for former WBA interim super flyweight (115 pounds) titlist Nonito Donaire (25-1, 17 KOs), who recently earned his 24th straight victory and his ninth stoppage in his past 11 fights with a Top Rank Promotions, Dec. 4, fourth-round knockout during his bantamweight (118 pounds) debut against Ukrainian former titlist Voldymyr Sydorenko (22-2-2, seven KOs).

Donaire set up a Feb. 19 bantamweight showdown scheduled for the Mandalay Hotel opposite 31-year-old WBO and WBC king Fernando Montiel (44-2-2, 34 KOs) of Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mex., who recently scored two, second-round knockdowns on the way to a Dec. 10, non-title, second-round stoppage of Jovanny Soto.

Caballero's father and trainer, Marcos Caballero, will enter the ring on January 14 at the Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio Calif., along with Randy Caballero while carrying both the American flag and the Nicaraguan flag. Marcos Caballero came to America from war torn Nicaragua as a young child.

 

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Week 17 fantasy tips: QBs

Chad Henne has a lot to prove in what may be his final game as the Dolphins' starting quarterback. It has been an up and down season for him that saw the signalcaller lose his job after Week Nine, only to regain it when Chad Pennington got hurt. Statistically, he has improved from last season production-wise, but has thrown more interceptions with 18. Against the Patriots, he will be playing for pride and to prove that the Dolphins' organization should still have faith that he's the QB of the future. He did throw for 305 yards and two TDs against the Patriots in Week Four, and the Pats likely won't play all their starters all game, so Henne is a decent start this week.

If your fantasy league championship is this week and Tom Brady got you there, he might not get you the title. It'll be a tough decision for Brady's owners this week. Yes, he has had an MVP season, but how long will he be in the game? You can be certain Brady will start the game and likely play the entire first half. But considering what happened to Wes Welker last year (torn MCL and ACL in the season finale), Bill Belichick may be cautious. And the Dolphins do have one of the league's top pass defenses thanks to a good pass rush. Brady should be good for at least a score, but don't expect a lot of production.

It seems that the only thing preventing QB Matt Cassel from becoming a fantasy star is the Chiefs' tremendous running game. When Cassel has been able to air it out this season, the results have been impressive. Following a 314-yard, three-TD performance last week, the signalcaller now has 27-5 TD-interception ratio. Fully healthy after undergoing an appendectomy in mid-December, Cassel should produce nicely in the regular-season finale against the Raiders, but his numbers likely won't be prolific, as the Chiefs should be able to run all over Oakland.

The Bengals intercepted Ravens QB Joe Flacco four times in Week Two, but Flacco has played well since, and he has thrown two TD passes in three consecutive games. Baltimore has emphasized the run more recently, but Flacco remains a decent option in bigger leagues / two-QB formats.

Browns QB Colt McCoy completed 23-of-33 passes for 281 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions at Pittsburgh in Week Six and could merit starting consideration in bigger leagues in the rematch vs. Pittsburgh.

Bears QB Jay Cutler said he expected to be "full-go" on Sunday against the Packers, but there's a chance that head coach Lovie Smith won't play Cutler and other starters for the entire game. Owners ought to steer clear of starting Cutler and other Bears players with so much uncertainty about how they will be used.

Falcons QB Matt Ryan is coming off his least productive performances of the season, but he has a good chance of bouncing back with a much stronger game against the Panthers on Sunday. Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger had a good day against Carolina in Week 16, throwing for 320 yards and a touchdown, and there's no concern about Ryan not playing since Atlanta can clinch the No. 1 seed in the NFC with a win.

Broncos QB Tim Tebow proved he could get it done at the NFL level last week, making him a viable option in the fantasy world. Tebow has now rushed for a touchdown and thrown a TD pass in both of his starts and has the type of dual-threat ability that can do wonders for fantasy owners.

You have to love Aaron Rodgers this week against a Bears team that actually might benefit from resting a lot of its key defensive players because it has already clinched the No. 2 playoff seed. Rodgers' 404 passing yards were his most ever in a regular-season game against the Giants last week. He completed 25-of-37 passes to nine different receivers and threw four TDs to four different receivers with zero interceptions. He also ran effectively as usual, scrambling for 26 yards on two carries.  Heading into the regular-season finale, Rodgers has a 27-10 TD-interception ratio and needs 307 yards to reach the 4,000-yard mark.

Even if you're totally desperate for help at quarterback — which at this point in your fantasy season is highly unlikely — you probably shouldn't consider either Charlie Whitehurst or Matt Hasselbeck of the Seahawks as a fantasy option in their prime-time visit to Seattle.  Whitehurst has been getting all the snaps this week, but Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll is leaving the door open for a last-minute switch to Hasselbeck, who is battling a hip/glute injury suffered early last week.

For what it's worth, Alex Smith will be the quarterback for the Niners this week in their season finale against the Cardinals. Arizona does have a vulnerable secondary, which could boost Smith's fantasy numbers just a tad.

Joe Webb scored points for a few owners in the WR slot last week, even though he started at QB, and he could be an intriguing play (as a WR, especially) against the Lions. In most leagues he's available at both spots. Coming off a strong first career start, Webb will get the nod if Brett Favre (concussion) can't go.

Michael Vick is out for Sunday. Kevin Kolb will start. Vick has a deep thigh bruise and could use the rest for the playoffs.

Source: http://www.profootballweekly.com/2010/12/30/week-17-fantasy-tips-qbs-2

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Week 17 handicapping column

There's nothing like the final week of the NFL regular season. If you're going to handicap the card, you better bring a list of playoff scenarios, have someone with a psychology degree on speed-dial and keep a stiff drink at the ready. That's my conclusion after simply having the playoff scenarios at my disposal as I wrote this column.

Cheers, fellow handicappers, and have a healthy, safe and prosperous New Year.

On to the picks:

Pitsburgh (-5½) at Cleveland

When these teams met in October, the Browns were game in defeat, playing Pittsburgh close for the better part of three quarters even with rookie QB Colt McCoy making his first career start. However, the Steelers, with a late burst, pulled away to win 28-10. To me, the end result was telling — Pittsburgh simply can score more easily and quickly than Cleveland. The Browns gave up a pair of long passes to WR Mike Wallace, and they did not sack QB Ben Roethlisberger once.

These teams have played three times in Eric Mangini's tenure as the Browns' head coach, and Cleveland's lone victory came when its pass rush overpowered Pittsburgh, sacking Roethlisberger eight times. To score a similar upset, the Browns are going to need to get a consistent rush vs. Roethlisberger both with conventional pressures and blitzes. The problem with blitzing Roethlisberger is that if you can't bring him down, he'll find the open receiver, as he did on TD pases to Wallace and Hines Ward in the first meeting.

I don't doubt that the Browns can play the Steelers tough for a half, or perhaps three quarters once again, but Pittsburgh's talent will be too much to overcome.

Wilkening's pick: Pittsburgh

Cincinnati (+9½) at Baltimore

For the fourth consecutive week, I see the Ravens as a top play. They are showing they can win a variety of ways. Last week, it was their defense that carried the day, with their offense doing just enough.

The defense has been the difference for the Bengals in recent matchups, holding Baltimore to 14 points or less in the past three meetings — all Cincinnati wins. However, I'm not convinced the Bengals can shut down this potent, well-balanced offense yet again. And for as spectacular as the Bengals' passing game looked in Week 16, I'll side with the Ravens' strong defense, which is quite familiar with Cincinnati.

The Ravens have been strong in regular-season home finales, winning and covering five in a row. The Bengals are in better form than they were a few weeks ago, but they have little to play for, and they are traveling to play a powerful, improving team that still can win the AFC North with a win and a Pittsburgh loss.

Wilkening's pick: Baltimore

Tennessee (+10) at Indianapolis

This line looks a tad inflated to me. We know the Colts can clinch the AFC South with a win and that the Titans have nothing to play for but pride, but can Indianapolis win this game by more than 10 points? Of their last four wins, only one was by double-digits: the 10-point victory vs. Jacksonville, which saw the Jaguars cut Indianapolis' lead to three late only to give up a kickoff return on an attempted onside kick.

Obviously, the big question here is whether the Titans show up. They fell behind early at Kansas City a week ago, which forced them to get away from their running game. If they can stay close early, they could present some problems for the Colts, who have surrendered 24 points or more in 8-of-10 games, including 28 to Tennessee just three weeks ago.

Wilkening's pick: Tennessee

Minnesota (+3½) at Detroit

The Vikings' strong performance in an upset of the Eagles Tuesday night caused this line to drop. That's fine by me. The Lions, who have won three consecutive games, are finishing strongly, and I believe they can even the score with the Vikings after a 24-10 loss at Minnesota in Week Three. The Vikings could be due for a letdown after an emotional win and a short week of preparation, and their play in losses to the Giants and Bears in Weeks 14 and 15 gives me pause. I'll take the favorite.

Wilkening's pick: Detroit

Last week: 2-2
Season to date: 34-29-1

Source: http://www.profootballweekly.com/2010/12/30/week-17-handicapping-column-2

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SBN College On Boise, Utah, And The Maaco Las Vegas Bowl

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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Dana White Explains UFC/ION Deal and Why Spike Isn't Broadcasting Prelims

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LAS VEGAS -- Since UFC president Dana White announced that the UFC 125 prelim fights will air on the ION network, there's been some speculation that the promotion's contractual situation with Spike opened the door to a new home.

That theory is right, but not in the way some people think. While contract extension negotiations between the UFC and Spike continue, it was actually the existing agreement between the two that made the ION deal possible, as White explained.

White said the deal came about after Spike was offered a chance to broadcast the fights but declined.

Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2010/12/29/dana-white-explains-ufc-ion-deal-and-why-spike-isnt-broadcasti/

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Brandon Roy Knee Injury To Sideline Blazers Guard Indefinitely

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Prospect Kevin Hoskins Talks Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao

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Super featherweight (130 pounds) boxing prospect Kevin Hoskins (3-0, three knockouts), who is only 20 years old, talks about growing up in West Los Angeles, where he views, among other things, a hawk devouring a pigeon in a tree and describes how he often witnessed similar scenes throughout his childhood.

"That's how life can be," said Hoskins, who endured gang-filled streets as a youth. "It's kill or be killed."

Hoskins talks about his admiration for six-time titlist Floyd Mayweather (41-0, 25 KOs), whose May, 2009 victory over three-division, five-time champion, Shane Mosley (46-6-1, 39 KOs), he studies for inspiration.

Mosley has an HBO pay per view televised clash with eight-division king Manny Pacquiao (52-3-2, 38 KOs), who will defend his WBO welterweight (147 pounds) belt against Mosley without his WBC junior middleweight (154 pounds) crown being on the line.

Formerly promoted by Golden Boy Promotions, Mosley's clash with Pacquiao is being promoted by Golden Boy Promotions.

Hoskins returns to the ring on the under card of a Jan. 28 clash between heavyweight contender Chris Arreola (29-2, 25 KOs) and Joey Abell (27-4, 26 KOs) that will be held at the Pechanga Resort and Casino in Temecula, Calif., and promoted by Goossen Tutor Promotions.

 

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Fells quietly makes presence felt for Rams

Rather quietly, versatile TE Daniel Fells has become a very reliable receiving weapon for rookie QB Sam Bradford, establishing career highs in catches (38) and receiving yards (352). "He's been very solid. If he becomes a free agent with the rules staying the same, the Rams will face an interesting situation," one team insider said of Fells. "He could do a little better as a blocker. But he'll flash some real playmaking ability. He's a hard worker, and he's accountable, too." Ideally, we hear the Rams would like to bring all three of their primary tight ends back. Fells has shared the load this season with Billy Bajema, who is mainly a blocking specialist, and rookie TE Michael Hoomanawanui, who has displayed impressive flashes as a receiver but has had real problems staying healthy. "The key is how much they feel they can depend on Hoomanawanui, who also had ankle problems at Illinois," the insider said.

 

Source: http://www.profootballweekly.com/2010/12/30/fells-quietly-makes-presence-felt-for-rams

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Meriweather gets second questionable Pro Bowl selection

The Patriots placed six players on the Pro Bowl team, more than any of their Super Bowl teams. The irony came on defense, where the Patriots' 27th-ranked "D" is sending four starters to Hawaii. S Brandon Meriweather was the head scratcher of the group in his second consecutive Pro Bowl nod. Meriweather has three interceptions, but had to regain his starting job earlier in the season from James Sanders. Meriweather is best at over-the-top coverage, but he doesn't bring much help in defending the run. Meriweather is their guy on the outside, but he takes a lot of chances, as seen when he misjudged a deep third-down pass that resulted in a 66-yard TD catch for Green Bay's James Jones in Week 15. One daily team observer sees the team possibly parting ways with Meriweather after the season considering the depth the Pats have at the position. With Jarrad Page healthy, the Patriots have two smart, physical safeties in Page and Sanders. Plus, Patrick Chung is the team's run stopper and an emerging playmaker.

 

Source: http://www.profootballweekly.com/2010/12/30/meriweather-gets-second-questionable-pro-bowl-sele

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Gameday Linc - Are You Ready For Some Tuesday Night Football?

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Follow Gray Maynard as he prepares for his UFC 125 lightweight title shot against...

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Kevin Garnett Injury: Celtics Have Survived This Before

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Lance Pugmire of the LA Times throws water on some of the recent speculation that Brock Lesnar...

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Wednesday practice report for Week 17

ARIZONA CARDINALS at SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS

ARIZONA CARDINALS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

LB Joey Porter (tricep)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

LB Clark Haggans (groin), TE Ben Patrick (hamstring), RB LaRod Stephens-Howling (hamstring)

 

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS

 

Practice Report

 

Wednesday

Practice Not Complete

 

 

BUFFALO BILLS at NEW YORK JETS

BUFFALO BILLS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

T Demetrius Bell (knee), S Jon Corto (illness), QB Ryan Fitzpatrick (knee), G Cord Howard (shoulder), WR Donald Jones (head), LB Chris Kelsay (knee), CB Terrence McGee (head), WR David Nelson (ribs), DT Torell Troup (back), DT Kyle Williams (hip)

 

NEW YORK JETS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

DE Shaun Ellis (back), S James Ihedigbo (knee, ankle), T Damien Woody (knee)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

CB Antonio Cromartie (groin), DT Sione Pouha (back), DE Trevor Pryce (hip), CB Darrelle Revis (hamstring), QB Mark Sanchez (right shoulder), S Eric Smith (concussion)

 

 

FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

WR Santonio Holmes (quadricep), C Nick Mangold (shoulder), WR Brad Smith (hand), LB Bryan Thomas (ankle)

 

 

CAROLINA PANTHERS at ATLANTA FALCONS

CAROLINA PANTHERS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

RB Tony Fiammetta (ankle), DT Ed Johnson (knee), RB Jonathan Stewart (foot)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

CB Chris Gamble (ankle), DT Nick Hayden (head)

 

ATLANTA FALCONS

 

Practice Report (Atlanta did not practice Wednesday. The Wednesday practice report is an estimation.)

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

DE John Abraham (groin), DT Jonathan Babineaux (shoulder), LB Curtis Lofton (knee), C Todd McClure (ankle), WR Roddy White (knee)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

DE Jamaal Anderson (quadricep), DE Kroy Biermann (calf)

 

 

CHICAGO BEARS at GREEN BAY PACKERS

CHICAGO BEARS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

WR Earl Bennett (ankle), C Olin Kreutz (not injury related), LB Pisa Tinoisamoa (knee)

 

GREEN BAY PACKERS

 

Practice Report

 

OUT (DEFINITELY WILL NOT PLAY)

 

Wednesday

S Atari Bigby (groin), RB Korey Hall (knee)

 

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

DE Cullen Jenkins (calf), G Marshall Newhouse (back), LB Frank Zombo (knee)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

T Chad Clifton (knees), S Nick Collins (ribs), LB Clay Matthews (shin), CB Sam Shields (knee), C Scott Wells (back)

 

 

FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

DE Ryan Pickett (ankle), LB Erik Walden (quadricep), CB Charles Woodson (toe)

 

 

CINCINNATI BENGALS at BALTIMORE RAVENS

CINCINNATI BENGALS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

TE Jermaine Gresham (knee), CB Johnathan Joseph (ankle), WR Chad Ochocinco (ankle), RB Bernard Scott (toe), LB Dan Skuta (back)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

DE Carlos Dunlap (shoulder)

 

BALTIMORE RAVENS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

C Matt Birk (knee), LB Prescott Burgess (illness), LB Tavares Gooden (shoulder), S Tom Zbikowski (back)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

WR David Reed (wrist, head)

 

 

FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

TE Todd Heap (thigh), WR Derrick Mason (ankle), TE Dennis Pitta (head)

 

 

DALLAS COWBOYS at PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

DALLAS COWBOYS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

WR Jesse Holley (knee), WR Sam Hurd (head), LB Bradie James (knee), QB Jon Kitna (abdomen), LB Leon Williams (hamstring)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

LB Keith Brooking (foot), WR Roy Williams (groin)

 

 

FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

LB Sean Lee (shoulder)

 

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

 

Practice Report (Philadelphia did not practice Wednesday. The Wednesday practice report is an estimation.)

 

OUT (DEFINITELY WILL NOT PLAY)

 

Wednesday

LB Stewart Bradley (elbow), DT Jeff Owens (knee)

 

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

WR DeSean Jackson (foot), DT Trevor Laws (shoulder, chest), CB Asante Samuel (knee), QB Michael Vick (quadricep)

 

 

FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

LB Keenan Clayton (hamstring), G Nick Cole (knee), TE Clay Harbor (abdomen), T Winston Justice (knee), DT Mike Patterson (knee)

 

 

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS at HOUSTON TEXANS

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

LB Justin Durant (groin), QB David Garrard (right finger), RB Maurice Jones-Drew (knee), WR Mike Sims-Walker (ankle)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

S Courtney Greene (shoulder), RB Greg Jones (back)

 

HOUSTON TEXANS

 

Practice Report

 

OUT (DEFINITELY WILL NOT PLAY)

 

Wednesday

LB Darryl Sharpton (shoulder)

 

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

DT Shaun Cody (knee), TE Owen Daniels (knee), TE Garrett Graham (hamstring), WR Andre Johnson (ankle), CB Sherrick McManis (hamstring), DT Earl Mitchell (ankle), K Neil Rackers (right hamstring)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

LB Brian Cushing (knee, foot), S Bernard Pollard (shoulder)

 

 

FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

G Antoine Caldwell (shoulder)

 

 

MIAMI DOLPHINS at NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

MIAMI DOLPHINS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

CB Nolan Carroll (head), LB Karlos Dansby (toe), TE Anthony Fasano (knee), T Lydon Murtha (head)

 

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

LB Tully Banta-Cain (flu), DT Ron Brace (elbow), G Dan Connolly (concussion), DE Mike Wright (concussion)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

QB Tom Brady (right shoulder, foot), WR Deion Branch (knee), DE Jermaine Cunningham (calf), TE Aaron Hernandez (hip), DE Myron Pryor (back)

 

 

FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

CB Kyle Arrington (elbow), CB Devin McCourty (rib)

 

 

MINNESOTA VIKINGS at DETROIT LIONS

MINNESOTA VIKINGS

 

Practice Report (Minnesota did not practice Wednesday. The Wednesday practice report is an estimation.)

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

CB Asher Allen (abdomen), QB Brett Favre (concussion, neck, right shoulder), LB Erin Henderson (concussion), WR Sidney Rice (concussion), RB Naufahu Tahi (ankle), S Madieu Williams (concussion)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

S Tyrell Johnson (knee), RB Adrian Peterson (knee)

 

DETROIT LIONS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

CB Tye Hill (illness), CB Chris Houston (shoulder), WR Calvin Johnson (ankle), LB Landon Johnson (concussion)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

RB Jahvid Best (toe), DE Lawrence Jackson (groin), QB Drew Stanton (left shoulder)

 

 

NEW YORK GIANTS at WASHINGTON REDSKINS

NEW YORK GIANTS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

CB Will Blackmon (knee), RB Ahmad Bradshaw (ankle), DT Chris Canty (neck), WR Hakeem Nicks (toe), C Shaun O'Hara (foot, achilles), S Antrel Rolle (ankle), DE Dave Tollefson (knee), DE Justin Tuck (chest), CB Corey Webster (ribs)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

S Brian Jackson (knee), DE Osi Umenyiora (knee)

 

WASHINGTON REDSKINS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

CB Carlos Rogers (calf)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

WR Brandon Banks (knee), S Victor Harris (hip), LB Brian Orakpo (groin)

 

 

FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

DT Anthony Bryant (elbow), S Reed Doughty (head), C Casey Rabach (shoulder, knee), RB Ryan Torain (ribs)

 

 

OAKLAND RAIDERS at KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

OAKLAND RAIDERS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

RB Darren McFadden (toe), DT Richard Seymour (hamstring), T Langston Walker (concussion)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

WR Johnnie Lee Higgins (ankle), CB Chris Johnson (groin), WR Nick Miller (ankle), S Michael Mitchell (shoulder, ribs)

 

 

FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

CB Nnamdi Asomugha (ankle), T Mario Henderson (ankle), TE Zach Miller (foot)

 

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

S Donald Washington (ankle)

 

 

PITTSBURGH STEELERS at CLEVELAND BROWNS

PITTSBURGH STEELERS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

LB James Harrison (illness), RB Mewelde Moore (knee), S Troy Polamalu (ankle), DE Aaron Smith (triceps), LB Jason Worilds (knee)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

LB LaMarr Woodley (knee)

 

CLEVELAND BROWNS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

RB Peyton Hillis (ribs), DT Shaun Rogers (ankle, hip), RB Lawrence Vickers (illness), G Floyd Womack (knee)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

LB Eric Alexander (groin), LB Marcus Benard (shoulder), CB Sheldon Brown (shoulder), DE Kenyon Coleman (knee), TE Robert Royal (shoulder), T John St. Clair (ankle), TE Benjamin Watson (ankle)

 

 

FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

LB Matt Roth (thumb)

 

 

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS at DENVER BRONCOS

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS

 

Practice Report

 

Wednesday

Practice Not Complete

 

DENVER BRONCOS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

CB Champ Bailey (ankle), RB Knowshon Moreno (ribs)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

S David Bruton (ribs), S Brian Dawkins (knee), S Darcel McBath (quadricep), QB Kyle Orton (ribs)

 

 

FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

WR Eric Decker (ankle), WR Eddie Royal (groin), QB Tim Tebow (ankle), WR Demaryius Thomas (ankle)

 

 

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS at NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS

 

Practice Report

 

OUT (DEFINITELY WILL NOT PLAY)

 

Wednesday

RB Earnest Graham (neck)

 

 

FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

T James Lee (ankle), WR Sammie Stroughter (hamstring), TE Kellen Winslow (knee)

 

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

WR Marques Colston (knee), DT Tony Hargrove (knee), TE Jeremy Shockey (groin), TE David Thomas (knee), LB Anthony Waters (ankle)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

RB Reggie Bush (chest), RB Chris Ivory (hamstring), DE Jimmy Wilkerson (foot)

 

 

FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

DT Remi Ayodele (ankle), DE Alex Brown (shoulder), WR Robert Meachem (toe), WR Courtney Roby (head)

 

 

TENNESSEE TITANS at INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

TENNESSEE TITANS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

DE Jason Babin (shoulder), K Rob Bironas (right groin), S Michael Griffin (knee), DE William Hayes (concussion)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

P Brett Kern (right foot), C Fernando Velasco (knee)

 

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

CB Al Afalava (ankle), DE Dwight Freeney (not injury related), CB Kelvin Hayden (neck), T Charlie Johnson (groin), DT Daniel Muir (chest)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

DE Eric Foster (biceps)

 

 

FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

RB Mike Hart (ankle), LB Clint Session (elbow)

 

 

ST. LOUIS RAMS at SEATTLE SEAHAWKS on Sunday night

ST. LOUIS RAMS

 

Practice Report

 

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

TE Michael Hoomanawanui (ankle)

 

 

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

Wednesday

CB Jerome Murphy (finger)

 

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

 

Practice Report

 

Wednesday

Practice Not Complete

 

 

Source: http://www.profootballweekly.com/2010/12/29/wednesday-practice-report-for-week-17-3

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UFC 125 Video: Chuck Liddell Retires from MMA

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UFC legend Chuck Liddell officially retired from the sport Wednesday afternoon. UFC president Dana White also announced that "The Iceman" had accepted a new position as executive vice president of business development for the UFC.

Watch below as Liddell, White and Lorenzo Fertitta address the media prior to the UFC 125 press conference in Las Vegas.

Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2010/12/29/ufc-125-video-chuck-liddell-retires-from-mma/

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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Sixty-second rant: Webb should get another chance

I'll admit, I thought that Joe Webb for sure would be moved to receiver next year based on his play against the Bears. After Tuesday night, I am not so sure anymore.

Webb was terrific. Flawed, yes. Inexperienced, definitely. But he looked like a quarterback. A pro QB, even. Something you could work with. Something intriguing. Something unrefined and perhaps undefined, but coaches like those guys. They like testing themselves to mold players such as these.

Running QBs have been the rage for a decade or more, and Michael Vick has reinvented himself this season in front of the football nation's watchful eyes. Webb never will be Vick, doesn't have even half his raw ability. But who does? I think there is an intriguing, albeit far-from-complete package here.

The Vikings right now have no direction at quarterback otherwise. Brett Favre might not be done, but he's done in Minnesota. Tarvaris Jackson is a free agent, expected to look elsewhere for work. The only other QB on the roster who might — might — get a chance next season would be Rhett Bomar, plucked off the Giants' practice squad a few weeks ago. He's virtually a complete unknown.

And Webb, sure, he's a mostly unknown. But I saw enough Tuesday night to think he has some unique skills. And it was night and day watching him throw against the Eagles compared to the Bears game a week before, as if it were two different guys from one week to the next. Remember, Daunte Culpepper did nothing his first season, nada. Aaron Rodgers took three years of waiting. Steve Young waited half a career and yet still made the Hall of Fame. And Vick didn't really become SuperVick until this season.

Patience is a virtue, and no more so than at quarterback. Bury this guy in the film room and let him absorb an offense over a year or two, and you might have something.

Like a time capsule, sped up a little: Check back in 2012 and Webb might be marinated enough to be a quarterback we're talking about seriously.

Source: http://www.profootballweekly.com/2010/12/29/sixty-second-rant-webb-should-get-another-chance

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Texas Bowl, Baylor Vs. Illinois: Illini Win In A Walk, Despite Brief Offensive Spurt By Bears

Source: http://www.sbnation.com/ncaa-football/2010/12/29/1903410/texas-bowl-baylor-vs-illinois-38-14-final

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Broncos sign DT Leonard after placing LB Robinson on I.R.

The Broncos have signed DT Louis Leonard to fill the roster spot vacated by LB Lee Robinson, who was placed on injured reserve with a hamstring injury.

Leonard joins the Broncos after being released by the Patriots on Dec. 22. He has 33 career tackles and is in his fourth NFL season.

Robinson had been promoted from the practice squad when LB Joe Mays (knee) was placed on I.R.

The way we see it

Leonard will provide depth on the Broncos defensive line. Denver has been forced to shift back-and-forth between 3-4 and 4-3 defensive schemes all season and was in need of another body up front.

 

Source: http://www.profootballweekly.com/2010/12/29/broncos-sign-dt-leonard-after-placing-lb-robinson

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Manny Pacquiao Among CNN's Top 20 Stories That Changed Our World

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Eight-division, 10-belt champion, Manny Pacquiao, the holder of the WBO's welterweight (147 pounds) and WBC's junior middleweight (154 pounds) titles, has been chosen by CNN as being among its Top 20 Stories That Changed Our World In 2010.

During 2010, Pacquiao sandwiched two victories in the ring over as many different weight classes -- one each in March and November -- around an upset victory in May that earned him a congressional seat in his native Sarangani Province of the Philippines.

Pacquiao is listed at No. 19 in the rankings, along with the following description:

The fighter of the last decade could be the politician of the next. In his second run at public office in May, Manny Pacquiao beat a heavily favored opponent from a powerful political family by a landslide in congressional elections held in the Philippine province of Sarangani.

The beloved Filipino fighter was sworn in to the House of Representatives in June, but requested a leave of absence two months later to train for an upcoming bout with Antonio Margarito.

A man whose cross-over appeal has transformed him into an international superstar, Pacquiao, on the day after Christmas, was named as Sports Illustrated's No. 1 boxing story for 2010 in a story authored by the magazine's columnist, Bryan Armen Graham.



In addition, the 32-year-old Pacquiao (52-3-2, 38 knockouts), who is coming off of an HBO televised, Nov. 13, unanimous decision over Antonio Margarito for the junior middleweight championship at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium, was among 10 of the premiere athletes photographed by Dec. 27 issue in SI.

The victory over Margarito was the second-ever boxing event to be held at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium following Pacquiao's March 13, unanimous decision victory over Joshua Clottey (35-4, 20 KOs) before a crowd of 51,000 in the first-ever event to be held at the $1.2 million venue.

 

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Source: http://boxing.fanhouse.com/2010/12/28/manny-pacquiao-among-cnns-top-20-stories-that-changed-our-world/

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Yasubey Enomoto Wanted to Be a Chef, Not a Fighter

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TOKYO -- Yasubey Enomoto seemingly came from nowhere but quickly made his presence on the Japanese scene as he took out Grabaka boss Sanae Kikuta, Kenta Takagi and Taisuke Okuno in dominating fashion.

During his preparations for his Dec. 30 welterweight GP final bout with Keita "K-Taro" Nakamura at Sengoku: Soul of Fight, the Swiss prospect spoke candidly with MMA Fighting at Brave Gym in Adachi-ku, Tokyo about training with his brother in a garage in Zürich, his take on the philosophy of fighting and why he doesn't consider mixed martial arts to be a real sport.

Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2010/12/28/yasubey-enomoto-wanted-to-be-a-chef-not-a-fighter/

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Michael Vick Unlikely To Play Next Week Vs Cowboys

Source: http://www.bleedinggreennation.com/2010/12/29/1902513/michael-vick-unlikely-to-play-next-week-vs-cowboys

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UFC 126 Preview: Rich Franklin - Behind the Lens

Source: http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2010/12/28/1900980/ufc-126-preview-rich-franklin-behind-the-lens

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NFL Week Sixteen Recap: Colts 31, Raiders 26

Source: http://www.stampedeblue.com/2010/12/27/1898154/nfl-week-sixteen-recap-colts-31-raiders-26

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