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Tuesday early afternoon one-liners

Notre Dame QB Jimmy Clausen is a popular target for the Bills among mock drafters.

A sign Tom Brady is plenty healthy: he’s playing in this week’s AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.

The Dolphins look like an unlikely suitor for WR Donte Stallworth.

Jets QB Mark Sanchez wishes he could relive the Jets’ win over the Chargers forever because it was so much fun.

The Ravens are reportedly open to trading QB Troy Smith.

The Bengals need WR Jerome Simpson to learn the team’s offense more quickly.

Browns grand poobah Mike Holmgren learned from some of the very best early in his career.

The lack of a Steelers Super Bowl appearance has slowed television sales in Pittsburgh.

The Colts are being criticized for their conservative approach to the Super Bowl.  (We agree with the sentiment, especially in their final drive of the first half.)

The new strength and conditioning coach of the Texans, Cedric Smith, is fired up to be in town.

Jaguars DE Reggie Hayward is hoping to return to the field again after breaking his leg early in the 2009 season.

QB Kerry Collins just bought a former home of a publishing house on music row in Nashville, which probably says more about his desire to become a songwriter than his future with the Titans.

The Broncos announced the signing of RB Bruce Hall.

The Chiefs still have to fill one coaching staff slot to fill.

It’s unclear if new Raiders defensive backs coach Clancy Pendergast will replace Lionel Washington or coach alongside him.

San Diego Union-Tribune columnist Nick Canepa says Drew Brees simply wasn’t good enough back in 2003 to earn the Chargers’ faith.

Former Eagles teammates remembered Tom Brookshier at his memorial services Monday.

Don’t expect the Cowboys to change the quarterback depth chart behind Tony Romo.

Giants S Kenny Phillips is ahead of schedule in his rehab from knee surgery.

Lavar Arrington responded to Clinton Portis’ claims that Arrington left Washington just because Portis had become the big money man on the team.

Bears WR Earl Bennett is excited to play in Mike Martz’s offense after meeting with his new offensive coordinator.

The Lions are hopeful that Matthew Stafford will be ready for the team’s offseason program.

Escalators in the contracts of Packers RB Ryan Grant and CB Charles Woodson will make them among the highest paid players at their respective positions next year.

The Vikings may return all their starters next season.

Arthur Blank doesn’t believe the uncapped year will have a huge effect on the Falcons.

One Carolina writer believes John Fox can learn from Sean Payton’s gambling nature.

Drew Brees appeared on the David Letterman Show Monday despite Letterman’s allegiance to the Colts.

The Cardinals had 40-1 odds to win the Super Bowl following Kurt Warner’s retirement.  (The Saints were 20-1 at this point last year.)

Matt Maiocco of the Santa Rosa Press Democrat thinks CB Dre Bly has less than a 50% chance of returning to the 49ers.

Rams T Jason Smith may wind up staying on the right side if T Alex Barron is re-signed.

Even if Walter Jones’ latest retirement announcement was a lark, there are plenty of reasons to believe he’s retiring.

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4 Responses to “Tuesday early afternoon one-liners”
  1. BuffaloMike says: Feb 9, 2010 12:20 PM

    how about troy smith to buffalo rumors?

  2. Champ Kind with Sports says: Feb 9, 2010 12:51 PM

    At the risk of being made fun of by everyone for being a Bucs fan: Why are the Bucs the only team left out?

  3. Florio-is-a-tool says: Feb 9, 2010 2:01 PM

    Interesting article about Lavarr Arrington. As usual Clinton Portis comes across as being a real douche.

  4. Adam says: Feb 9, 2010 2:14 PM

    “San Diego Union-Tribune columnist Nick Canepa says Drew Brees simply wasn’t good enough back in 2003 to earn the Chargers’ faith.”
    They pick Eli, trade him, Eli becomes a SB MVP.
    They pick Brees, release him, Brees becomes a SB MVP.
    What’s Rivers done to earn their faith?

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