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Tuesday morning one-liners

Bills RB Marshawn Lynch said that his three game suspension has done nothing to change his “Beast Mode” identity.

The Dolphins are concerned about the status of LB Joey Porter’s hamstring.

Said Patriots RB Fred Taylor, “I think more importantly the win is always the best part of it, but as
a running back you definitely want the carries, you want the touches,
and I guess bottom line you want to be able to help the team win.”

QB Mark Sanchez was asked by Jets coaches not to try and limit his head-first dives into opposing players.

The Ravens have shown excellent balance on offense, and rank fifth in both passing and rushing yards per game.

Eight of WR Andre Caldwell’s 14 catches for the Bengals this season have come in the fourth quarter.

Although he’s spent more time with coach Eric Mangini, Browns LB David Bowens said he isn’t able to help his teammates avoid fines.

The Steelers continue to get very little production from their 2008 draft class.

Texans coach Gary Kubiak hinted that changes might be coming in the secondary.

Colts president Bill Polian couldn’t offer a prognosis for DE Dwight Freeney on his Monday night radio show.

The Jaguars signed DE Bryan Smith off of the Rams’ practice squad and waived CB Kennard Cox and DE Jeremy Navarre leaving their roster with an open spot.

Titans DB Vincent Fuller had surgery on his broken forearm, but the injury isn’t expected to end his season.

With 16 points allowed, the Broncos have the third-stingiest defense in league history through three games.

The Chiefs didn’t get much help from the schedule makers early this season. 

Paul Gutierrez of the Sacramento Bee writes that the Raiders have problems beyond QB JaMarcus Russell.

The Chargers are suing former LB Steve Foley for a $416,666 repayment of his signing bonus they were awarded by an arbitrator after Foley was shot in 2006. 

Giants coach Tom Coughlin is optimistic about the health of offensive linemen Kareem McKenzie and Rich Seubert.

Les Bowen of the Philadelphia Daily News doesn’t care how Eagles WR DeSean Jackson celebrates touchdowns.

Said Redskins C Casey Rabach, “Seriously, this is the lowest note we’ve been on in a long time. Everybody has a sense of urgency, and things
need to get fixed and need to get fixed in a hurry.”

An in-depth look at Bears WR Devin Hester’s game-winning touchdown catch.

CB William James started in place of Philip Buchannon and impressed Lions coach Jim Schwartz.

Packers T Chad Clifton’s teammates expect to see him back in the lineup this week. 

Vikings WR Darius Reynaud is expected to play on Monday night against the Packers.

The Falcons will focus on fixing their run defense during their bye week.

The Saints quickly switched from celebrating their third win to anticipating their game with the Jets.

Buccaneers LB Barrett Ruud said that fixing what’s wrong with the team starts with accountability.

Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt expects to be busy during the team’s bye week.

Rams S Craig Dahl played well on Sunday despite having limited practice reps.

49ers coach Mike Singletary said he does not question the playcalling of offensive coordinator Jimmy Raye down the stretch of the loss to the Vikings.

Dave Boling of the Tacoma News Tribune defends the way Seahawks coach Jim Mora handled calling out K Olindo Mare. 
   

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2 Responses to “Tuesday morning one-liners”
  1. stanjam says: Sep 29, 2009 9:44 AM

    QB Mark Sanchez was asked by Jets coaches not to try and limit his head-first dives into opposing players.
    huh?

  2. Josh Alper says: Sep 29, 2009 11:29 AM

    Stanjam – Stray word, fixed it. Thanks.

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