Freak Says Philly Will Regret Releasing Him…
July 4, 2008
In an interesting comment, soon-to-be 33 year old Titans defensive end Jevon “The Freak” Kearse told the Philadelphia Daily News that the Eagles would regret not re-signing him this off-season.
Come on. Really? Maybe Kearse forgot that he’s only recorded 3.5 sacks in each of the last two seasons, and recently got arrested for driving under the influence (DUI).
Sorry Freak, but you have a false He-Mannish opinion of yourself. Good luck with that.
Marshall Predicts 100-catch Season…
June 24, 2008
Just two weeks after saying that he couldn’t even wipe himself with his right hand after going number two, Broncos 24 year old 6′4″ WR Brandon Marshall is predicting another 100-catch season in 2008. While normally we’d agree with him, we want to first see if these reports about him being ready for training camp are in fact true.
If he’s fully healthy, than he’s “he-mannish” prediction should come true, but if he has to catch balls with his left hand all season, he’ll struggle. Sorry “Baby T.O.” but 100 catches won’t happen unless you’re healthy. Still the confidence he’s exuding should rub off on fantasy owners enough to move his average draft position up several notches.
Caddy Makes He-Man-like Comeback Attempt…
June 18, 2008
Buccaneers RB Cadillac Williams ran full speed 100 yard sprints at Buccaneers practice yesterday, his latest personal victory in his road back to the playing field after suffering a career-threatening torn patellar tendon last season.
CBS Sports reports Bucs coach Jon Gruden said - “It’s one of the most amazing comebacks that I’ve seen. He hasn’t come back yet, but he’s banging on the door. He’s putting himself through an unbelievable workout routine. I’ve never seen anything like it. It rivals some of the great Rocky Balboa movies you see on TV.”
When asked if he’d play in 2008, Caddy said - “Oh, no doubt. Hands down. I’m playing this season.”
If he makes it back to the field in a game this season, we still don’t think he’s very fantasy worthy in 2008. Still, this He-Man is worth following, especially in dynasty formats.
Javon Walker Lashes Out At Broncos…
June 9, 2008
Reportedly, former Broncos WR Javon Walker has spoken out against Denver, telling the media that they misused him last season. This doesn’t come as a surprise, but what we find funny is that Walker is making threats at his former team, but we’re not impressed with the threats.
He recently told media that the Broncos would “see (him)” on September 8, the season opener for both squads. Well, we hope so. By “see me,” we’re wondering if Walker forgot a few words. “In the endzone” perhaps? Or maybe, “catch 11 balls for 140 yards.” If he just meant “on the field” then that’s not very exciting.
Apparently Walker was fired up when he made the comments, and one thing was apparently clear - he is happy to be out of Denver. Question - has anyone told him that he plays for the Raiders?
Mike Hart Running His Mouth Again…
June 9, 2008
According to CNNSI.com, former U-M running back Mike Hart, who is well known in the Midwest for running his mouth, has made recent comments about how easy the NFL is for him, telling the media - “the only surprise is it’s not as tough as I thought it was going to be, as far as practice and those type of things,” he said. “It’s more laid back.” Hart was a sixth round pick of the Indianapolis Colts this past April, and made a reputation out of bashing rival Michigan State after several close games with the Spartans over his four year career.
Let’s see how “easy” things are for Hart once training camp begins. With the signing of Dominic Rhodes this off-season, Hart isn’t even guaranteed a roster spot.
Pacman Jones Is The Next “Prime Time”
June 6, 2008
You would think that after 17 run-ins with the law, and a year long suspension handed down from the NFL league office, that Cowboys CB Pacman Jones would literally just be happy to have a uniform on during his first week back at an NFL practice, but instead, he showed off the same old arrogance that got him into trouble in the first place.
Donning number 21, Jones stated to the media that he thinks he can be the next Deion Sanders. He tried to sound humble, but he made it pretty clear that he thinks he can be the next “Prime Time”- He-Man.
This should be fun to watch unfold. Pacman is extremely talented and should see plenty of playing time on defense, special teams and possibly even offense in 2008 - assuming he’s reinstated in early September.




