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Sunday morning one-liners

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The Bills are going to rely heavily on their backfield.

Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill returns to his home state for his first NFL start.

Five keys for the Patriots in their opener.

RB Bilal Powell’s improved blocking helped him win the third down job.

The Ravens have embraced the no huddle offense.

Bengals offensive coordinator Jay Gruden’s offense will be (or will not be) critiqued by his brother on Monday Night.

Terry Pluto of the Cleveland Plain Dealer predicts a 6-10 record for the Browns.

Lawrence Timmons is an important man for the Steelers linebacking corps this season.

Texans KR Trindon Holliday is beating the odds for a man his size.

A look at Colts QB Andrew Luck’s journey to Indianapolis.

The new Jaguars regime is looking to make a statement right off the bat.

Time of possession is an area in need of improvement for the Titans.

Said Broncos TE Joel Dreessen, “Peyton’s not one of those guys where it’s like, ‘Hey, this is how I’ve done it, this is my way, this is how we’re going to do it.’ He’s open to listening as far as how we adjust our routes or alignments or techniques or signals or terminology. It’s a collaborative work in progress.”

The Chiefs added WR Junior Hemingway, a seventh-round pick out of Michigan, to their practice squad.

WR Denarius Moore practiced again for the Raiders.

The Chargers are concerned about the speed of the Raiders.

Cowboys QB Tony Romo thinks just having TE Jason Witten helped on Wednesday night.

The Giants showed linebacking depth against the Cowboys.

Eagles WR Jeremy Maclin seems poised for a big year.

CB DeAngelo Hall is confident in the Redskins secondary.

The Bears don’t appear to be lacking in red zone options.

On Sunday, the Lions hope to start showing the league that last year wasn’t a fluke.

Packers coach Mike McCarthy is accentuating the postives.

The young Vikings are entering some uncharted waters.

The Falcons added WR Drew Davis to the active roster and waived G Phillipkeith Manley.

The Panthers find themselves with a talent edge on some opponents for the first time in a while.

If the Saints needed extra motivation for Sunday, the appeal process may have given it to them.

A breakdown of the Buccaneers’ 2012 schedule.

The Cardinals want to see a fast start from QB John Skelton.

Rams coach Jeff Fisher is breathing confidence into the team.

QB Alex Smith will meet a quarterback he’s often linked with when the 49ers meet the Packers.

Defensive backs coach Kris Richard has done a good job with the Seahawks secondary.

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3 Responses to “Sunday morning one-liners”
  1. cowboyscountry says: Sep 9, 2012 10:42 AM

    I predict a 0-16 record for the Browns.

  2. bluebongzilla says: Sep 9, 2012 11:31 AM

    “The Giants showed linebacking depth against the Cowboys.”

    Not sure if srs on a night when they gave up 150+ rushing yards at almost 6 yards a pop. They have a lot of linebackers = linebacking depth, I suppose.

  3. fumblenuts says: Sep 9, 2012 11:49 AM

    “The Cardinals want to see a fast start from QB John Skelton.”

    Good luck with that…..Clemons & Irvin will have him on his back most of the time.

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