Saturday morning one-liners

Bills DE Chris Kelsay credits the secondary with the team's improved sack totals.

Dolphins RB Ronnie Brown has improved as a passer out of the Wildcat, according to coach Tony Sparano.

WR Randy Moss is the smartest receiver that Patriots coach Bill Belichick has ever been around.

Said Jets S Kerry Rhodes, "We lost games that we shouldn't have. It's just one of those things where you have to look at yourself in the mirror and see that we're 4-4 and try to right that in the second half."

After bouncing around different positions, Chris Chester has made a home for himself at right guard.

Bengals coach Marvin Lewis is happy with the progress he's seen from FB Fui Vakapuna since the player returned to the team.

Will an easier schedule help the Browns stop the bleeding?

Said Steelers LB LaMarr Woodley, "Everybody that got drafted in front of me, I'm doing better than them. Not being cocky, that's just the way it is."

Texans WR Kevin Walter may benefit from TE Owen Daniels's injury.

The Colts signed DE Josh Thomas and TE Tom Santi to fill the roster spots vacated by CB Marlin Jackson and S Bob Sanders.

The Jaguars claimed S Anthony Smith off of waivers from the Rams.

CB Rod Hood is doing all he can to make the most of his chance to play for the Titans.

Broncos defensive coordinator Mike Nolan studied the Steelers defense while implementing a 3-4 scheme in Denver.

The Chiefs need S DaJuan Morgan to limit big plays in his first NFL start.

Jerry McDonald of the Contra Costa Times doesn't believe that the Raiders would re-hire Jon Gruden as their coach.

The Chargers think that playing three nose tackles with differing styles makes things more difficult for opposing centers.

The performance of the Cowboys special teams has been superb in special teams coach Joe DeCamillis's first season with the team.

Said Giants G.M. Jerry Reese, "Sure, these last three games are a concern, but I believe it's a little too early to call it a crisis."

Eagles rookies are looking forward to their first taste of the team's rivalry with the Cowboys.

The Redskins signed P Sam Paulescu, and if he punts Sunday it will mark the second time in team history that four different players punted for them in one season.

Bears coach Lovie Smith feels his secondary is ready for the test the Cardinals will provide on Sunday.

The battle for playing time at right outside linebacker between Ernie Sims and DeAndre Levy has been a constant for the Lions.

RG Josh Sitton has been the steadiest player on the Packers offensive line this season.

A small group of Vikings fans stood outside the state Capitol to urge lawmakers for a new stadium.

Redskins DT Albert Haynesworth had some threatening words for Falcons offensive linemen Tyson Clabo and Harvey Dahl.

Panthers K John Kasay missed a second day of practice which could leave all the kicking duties to kickoff specialist Rhys Lloyd.

Morten Andersen was inducted into the Saints Hall of Fame.

Buccaneers S Tanard Jackson said that his four-game suspension was a "reality setter."

Said Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt, "I don't think anybody is scared of or scheming to stop our run game."

The first Rams victory of the season resulted in a spike in the team's local television ratings.

Rich Gannon praised 49ers offensive coordinator Jimmy Raye and thinks he'll get the maximum out of his personnel.

Seahawks T Sean Locklear went through a full practice Friday and could start on Sunday.
  
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1 Responses to "Saturday morning one-liners"

  1. GRpatriot says: November 7, 2009 3:40 PM

    Randall Moss! Is the man.... One of the best to ever line up at the WR position....creeping up the TD leader list, 4th or 5th...
    To the writers who call him out for dogging it, all I can say is. You don't know what you're talking about! Do you expect him to run a 70, 9 routes...I don't think an 18 year old kid could do that?
    The Patriot offense is very complicated read and react style. Moss and Welker have it down. Galloway played 15 years and couldn't get IT!

    I would rather he turned it on when he needs to. Yes he blocks also! He may not knock someone down, but he'll stick his nose in there and cause just enough interference to help Welker etal.. He is a Team Captain! He helps the younger WR's get up to speed...ie Edleman 6th rounder, QB from Kent State transistion to a WR... Julian was catching on before he broke his arm! Brandon Tate is working with him too!
    Randy is a respected Team Mate and I think it's time that Randy got some positive press. He really turned it around since leaving Oakland!
    Stick with TO, he won't disappoint. He'll be doing sit-ups in Buffalo in no time!

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