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Friday morning one-liners

Ramses Barden

New York Giants’ Ramses Barden (13) reacts during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game against the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte, N.C., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012. The Giants won 36-7. (AP Photo/Bob Leverone)

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DT Kyle Williams wants to see more physical play from his Bills teammates.

Dolphins WR Legedu Naanee is hoping to make an impact against the Jets.

It’s been a hectic week for Patriots TE Kellen Winslow.

Jets offensive coordinator Tony Sparano claims no bitter feelings toward the Dolphins, although he won’t mention the name of the team.

Breaking down the way the Ravens use TE Dennis Pitta.

S Jeromy Miles is trying to make the most of his increased opportunity on the Bengals defense.

Browns CB Sheldon Brown has seen his playing time drop.

LaMarr Woodley’s play has made it easier for the Steelers to deal with injured linebackers.

Texans CB Jonathan Joseph is a big admirer of Broncos CB Champ Bailey.

A vote to honor former Colts executive Bill Polian with a spot in the team’s Ring of Honor.

The Jaguars could get CB Derek Cox back on the field this week.

Said Titans defensive coordinator Jerry Gray of the unit, “I am the one who is putting the banana pudding together. If we get the right ingredients, I think it will taste good. But we have to keep working on it and right now we’re not there.”

Is a mad Peyton Manning a good thing for the Broncos offense?

Chiefs coach Romeo Crennel says that the defense’s communication has improved.

A look at Raiders QB Carson Palmer’s history against the Steelers.

Tom Krasovic of the San Diego Union-Tribune doesn’t believe Chargers fans should be blamed for this week’s blackout.

Rookie Morris Claiborne has been returning more kickoffs in Cowboys practice.

Giants WR Ramses Barden’s father compared his son to Calvin Johnson after Barden’s nine catches against the Panthers.

Rookies have played a big role for the Eagles defense thus far.

QB Rex Grossman isn’t complaining about being inactive for each of the first two Redskins games.

Bears S Brandon Hardin says his neck is feeling great after a season-ending injury.

Lions offensive coordinator Scott Linehan defends last week’s run-heavy game plan.

The Packers have been able to rest DT B.J. Raji more frequently this season.

He hasn’t played much so far, but the Vikings insist TE John Carlson will have a role in the offense.

The Falcons have been pleased with the pass blocking work of their tackles thus far.

Rookie Panthers CB Josh Norman was targeted early and often on Thursday night.

The Saints want to see more from their pass rush in Week Three.

Buccaneers coach Greg Schiano wants to see more from his running game.

LB Quentin Groves’ career has picked up since he joined the Cardinals.

Said Rams coach Jeff Fisher of RB Daryl Richardson, “There’s nothing that he can’t do at this point. He’s a good, hard runner. He runs inside, outside, understands protections, and he showed last week that he can catch it out of the backfield.”

Former 49ers S Ronnie Lott is a big fan of current 49ers S Dashon Goldson.

The Seahawks offensive line has done a good job of covering for injuries thus far.