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Issue time07:19:26 pm, by BDL Sports2038 views
Categories: NFL Football, Redskins

On the heels of the Hall of Fame Inductions and that of Darrell Green and Art Monk finally making it, here is a question that is right to ask - Does Sean Taylor belong in the Redskins stadium Ring of Honor?

Back in June I presented the question above....well we FINALLY have an answer: The Redskins have announced that Sean Taylor will be inducted into the Washington Redskins Ring of Fame this month, following the first anniversary of his death.

Taylor will be honored during a pregame ceremony before the home game against the New York Giants on Nov. 30.

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Sean Taylor #21 Belongs In FedEx Field Ring of Honor




Issue time08:08:47 am, by BDL Sports2632 views
Categories: NFL Football

Here is a little something to get you NFL fans excited about the upcoming year.....I present Hits to get you Hype........

Issue time08:49:18 am, by BDL Sports483 views
Categories: NFL Football, Redskins

This past weekend the Redskins reported to camp on Saturday and started practice yesterday (Sunday). What does that mean? Well for as much as you may or may not like Dan Snyder - he is EXACTLY what every owner should be and what every coach wants! Whats that you ask? An owner that spends money, goes and gets you what you want and isn't afraid to pay for it! He is also, obviously, an owner that don't care about what others may think about him for doing what he does.

Having said that, this is the first year since Snyder has taken over that he has not lead the headlines with news about who, how many and for how much he has signed the next NFL superstar. Yes, believe it or not, it has been a quiet off season.

Why am I starting out talking bout Snyder?? Well, you know good and darn well that he ain't gonna keep quite for long! You know he has to pull something out to make some noise - and true to form......The Skins have done it again!

There are two things we KNOW for sure will happen in the NFL: 1) There will be injuries and 2) Dan Snyder (the marketing guru), will get his Redskins in the headline news one way or another!

Having said that and seeing that the Redskins are the ONLY team in camp right now (thanks NFL and the Hall of Fame Game) well, the Skins can not help but to be in the news right? But that is NOT enough - so what happens? Well as the title says 'Football is BACK' - the Skins making headlines and injuries have already started.

The Injuries: As the Skins are the only team in camp as I stated above, the excitement was in the air. Redskins Park was jumping and the fans showed up to show their support of the team and to celebrate the end of the offseason! But no sooner did camp get started the injuries started flowing: Fred Smoot, turned ankle, mild sprain; Alex Buzbee, ruptured Achilles, out for the year and the worst new of all - team vet, team leader Phillip Daniels, torn ACL, out for the year - on the first play of 7-on7 for the year!

Which leads us to our second point - The Headlines: As part of being the first in camp the Skins have the monolopy on media coverage for the moment. But to top that off the Skins took advantage of an opportunity. No sooner did we hear of the bad news about the lose of DE Phillip Daniels - we get slapped with some good news - Dan Snyder has pulled out another one - NFL Star, Dancing With The Stars...star - Jason Taylor is now a Redskin!

Love him or hate him - Snyder is the Skins owner, and as such has done what fans, players and coaches want done - pull the trigger and do what you have to do to get players on the team. With Snyder keeping the Redskins in the news and with the start of injuries - there is no questions - FOOTBALL IS BACK!

Issue time08:41:13 am, by BDL Sports366 views
Categories: NFL Football

ESPN.com did a survey of NFL coaches on who was the dirtiest player in the league and not to many surprise, Rodney Harrison ended up at the Number 1 spot.

What is surprising though is the fact that he has not lead the league in personal penalties. Since 2001 stats show that Cardinals safety Adrian Wilson leads this category with 17, followed by Harrison and Saints defensive end Will Smith are tied with 14, Patriots defensive lineman Richard Seymour (13), Miami Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor (12), late Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor (12) and Cleveland Browns defensive lineman Shaun Rogers (11). Interesting enough last season Harrison only had 2 personal foul penalties called against him - compared to the seventeen players that ended up with more.

Coming in as a strong second was the Cowboys own try cowboy and horse collar tackler great - Roy Williams! My only question is how did Hines Ward end up on that list?



Issue time05:30:18 am, by BDL Sports225 views
Categories: NFL Football

A couple of days ago I was talking to one of my boys and he is talking about Rodger Godell and his want for a salary cap for rookies in the NFL. This eventually lead to a unheated, non-argumentative 'debate' in which my boy felt that it is needed because in his words, "these young players are getting too much as unproven cats!"

Well before going any further, let me paint the picture for you. cbssports reported on Friday that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said it's "ridiculous" to reward untested rookies with lucrative contracts. The article goes on to state that his feelings come from the fact that these young players walk in the door with $30 million dollars without playing a down and that the money should be going to the proven player that has already proven that he can perform!

My initial thoughts:

  • I feel that this is the owners 'crying' over having to pay out more money! But as I was always told: "the boss will never pay the sum of all his employees more than he got!" Meaning, I can not feel bad for owners, excuse me BILLIONAIRES, crying over having to write out checks that are higher each year when they are the ones 1) bidding the players up each year and 2) they are making way more than ANY of the players playing the game WITHOUT the risk of injury each and every week. Not to mention that they (the owners) are NOT the reason the fans come out to see the games!

  • I call it the Tiger Woods effect. When Tiger fist came to the game and was demanding the appearance fees and was winning the pots, everyone started to complain, but over time the other golfers stopped - why? because they started seeing sponsors come in, and TV air time, which lead to TV and advertisement money. Next thing you know, the pots started growing for even the tournaments that Tiger didn't play in! How does that matter here? Well the veterans know, that the more these younger guys get paid up front, when they become free agents in 1-3 years.....jack pot/pay day.....its there turn!!!

  • With no guaranteed contracts in the NFL, these players have to get what they can when they can, cuz if they get injured with a career ending injury, its a rap for the player.
  • I think if this is an attempt to pay more or even grant guaranteed contracts for the players - especially the veterans - I am all for it and behind it. However, if this is just an attempt to put more money back into the hands of the owners and limit the amount of money that they players receive - then I think Godell is crazy!

    I wonder what REAL sports/football fans think about this one???
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