Sunday morning one-liners

The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle celebrates the Bills' bye week with a special feature called Decade of Disappointment.

Said Dolphins offensive coordinator Dan Henning of WR Ted Ginn, "He had to be lower than whale defecation, and that's at the bottom of the ocean, you know what I mean? For him to be able to come out and do that, it's a great story."

Patriots wide receivers Randy Moss and Wes Welker will try to exploit the rookie Dolphins cornerbacks on Sunday.

Jets coach Rex Ryan made a special DVD for QB Mark Sanchez after his disastrous performance against the Bills.

Ravens defensive players say their bye week enabled them to get on the same page.

Bengals QB Carson Palmer's scrambling ability has been a pleasant surprise this season.

Jeff Schudel of the News-Herald writes up a report card for the Browns that only gives good marks to their special teams.

Steelers tackles Max Starks and Willie Colon will need to stop Broncos LB Elvis Dumervil on Monday night.

Said Texans coach Gary Kubiak of the Colts, "The only gap you close is when you beat them. We played them tough last year, but they made the plays in crunch time at the end. If you want to win the AFC South, you've got to find a way to beat this team."

The Colts kick coverage units have responded well to first-year special teams coach Ray Rychleski.

With six yards receiving, Jaguars WR Torry Holt will pass Steve Largent on the NFL's career receiving yardage list.

The Titans expect to have David Stewart at right tackle even though he missed practice on Friday.

The Broncos feel CB Ty Law's size will improve their nickel package.  

Adam Teicher of the Kansas City Star thinks the Chiefs will be able to run the ball effectively with Jamaal Charles and Kolby Smith.

A look back at a season of Raiders lowlights.

The Chargers hope to throw the ball downfield on the Giants secondary on Sunday.

Sunday night provides a chance for Cowboys QB Tony Romo to prove he can play his best in big games.

Said Giants offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride, "Right now we are doing so many good things, if you can just stop doing some of those bad things, we are going to be difficult to contend with."

CB Asante Samuels's swagger has set the tone for the Eagles defense.

Jason Campbell's struggles mean that the Redskins remain unsettled at quarterback.

Turnovers and sacks are crushing the Bears in the red zone.

The Lions will try to minimize the impact of the Seahawks crowd on Sunday.

Pass rushing is a problem on both sides of the ball for the Packers.

Sean Jensen of the Pioneer Press comes up with five keys for the rest of the Vikings season.

Falcons G Justin Blalock hopes that Sunday's game goes better than his first meeting with Redskins DT Albert Haynesworth.

Will the Panthers be able to keep the Saints defense off the scoreboard.

The Saints would like to force Panthers QB Jake Delhomme to beat them by stopping the run.

Buccaneers DT Chris Hovan reflects on the team's throwback jerseys and other throwbacks.

The Cardinals are struggling to find a consistent level of play.

Said Rams DE Chris Long of getting his first sack of the year, "It's a big weight lifted, I'm not going to lie. It's just crazy to go through seven games with zero sacks. It just doesn't make sense. You're playing better ball than last year and you've got less sacks."

Injuries have sunk the 49ers' bid to have one of the better offensive lines in the league.

The Seahawks' run defense has improved since they were gashed by 49ers RB Frank Gore in September.
              
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1 Responses to "Sunday morning one-liners"

  1. Pier588 says: November 8, 2009 11:22 AM

    There's nothing uglier than the 0-for-the-year Bucs "throwing back" with Creamsickle Orange. This team move is right up there with playing a home game in London.

    Are the owners really "against" their own franchise? These type of actions certainly make that a possiblility for consideration.

    Jesse James Stadium will be full today - with Packer fans - just like the old days when the "Yucs" took the field at the "Old Sombrero" against the Pack or any other visiting team.

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