Here’s a great compilation by the good people at TSN. Nice to see that the true inter-teammate rumbles remain in Hockey! continue reading...
1. Ryan Leaf, Chargers (1998)
2. Lawrence Phillips, Rams (1996)
3. Art Schlichter, Colts (1982)
4. Heath Shuler, Redskins (1994)
5. Charles Rogers, Lions (2003)
6. Keith McCants, Buccaneers (1990)
7. Johnny “Lam” Jones, Jets (1980)
8. Mike Junkin, Browns (1987)
9. Bo Matthews, Chargers (1974)
10. Jerry Tagge, Packers (1972)
11. Jim Drukenmiller, 49ers (1997)
12. Andre Ware, Lions (1990)
13. Reggie Rogers, Lions (1987)
14. Joe Profit, Falcons (1971)
15. Huey Richardson, Steelers (1991)
16. Peter Warrick, Bengals (2000)
17. David Klingler, Bengals (1992)
18. Derek Brown, Giants (1992)
19. Tim Couch, Browns (1999)
20. Curtis Enis, Bears (1998)
21. Steve Niehaus, Seahawks (1976)
22. Blair Thomas, Jets (1990)
23. Kelly Stouffer, Cardinals (1987)
24. Tony Sacca, Cardinals (1992)
25. Tim Worley, Steelers (1989)
26. Jack Thompson, Bengals (1979)
27. Walt Patulski, Bills (1972)
28. Tony Mandarich, Packers (1989)
29. Todd Blackledge, Chiefs (1983)
30. Aaron Gibson, Lions (1999)
31. Todd Marinovich, Raiders (1991)
32. Andre Johnson, Redskins (1996)
33. Leeland McElroy, Cardinals (1996)
34. Craig Powell, Browns (1995)
35. Mike Elkins, Chiefs (1999)
36. Russell Erxleben, Saints (1979)
37. Patrick Bates, Raiders (1993)
38. Dan McGwire, Seahawks (1991)
39. Trezelle Jenkins, Chiefs (1995)
40. Cade McNown, Bears (1999)
41. Reggie Rembert, Jets (1990)
42. Akili Smith, Bengals (1999)
43. Mike Mamula, Eagles (1995)
44. Jonathan Sullivan, Saints (2003)
45. John Clay, Raiders (1987)
46. Alex Van Dyke, Jets (1996)
47. Maurice Clarett, Broncos (2005)
48. David LaFleur, Cowboys (1997)
49. Jon Harris, Eagles (1997)
50. Michael Westbrook, Redskins (1995)
read it all on ESPN. Here’s a clip on Ryan Leaf: continue reading...
SAN DIEGO, June 7 /PRNewswire/ — The All American Football League(TM) (AAFL: http://www.allamericanfootballleague.com ) will conduct the first of a series of national tryouts for roster positions on eight charter teams at Orlando’s Citrus Bowl, July 2-3, 2007. The schedule of try-outs was announced by AAFL’s Board Chairman and former NCAA President Cedric W. Dempsey.
The AAFL has scheduled its inaugural season to begin next spring. Venue agreements with university or municipal hosts have or are in the process of being finalized. Unlike other professional leagues, the AAFL is closely positioning itself to the traditional rivalries that help fuel the passion for college football to create and sustain team loyalty. Located in avid college football markets (i.e. Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee and Texas), League teams will play a 10-game regular season schedule with a 42-man roster. The top four teams will advance to the two-round, post-season play-offs. The League’s inaugural championship game is planned for July 3, 2008. continue reading...
Ricky Williams Loves Weed more than Football, the one-time highliy touted RB failed his drug test once again,
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ATLANTA, Nov. 23 /PRNewswire/ — Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith led the top-ranked Buckeyes to a 42-39 win over No. 2 Michigan last weekend, and fans have rewarded him for his performance. Smith has been selected as the week twelve Cingular All-America Player of the Week, the only major college football award chosen exclusively by college football fans.
Smith completed 29 of 41 passes for 316 yards and four touchdowns as the Buckeyes clinched the Big Ten title and a berth in the BCS National Championship game. Smith capped an impressive regular season during which he threw for 2,507 yards and 30 touchdowns passes and compiled a quarterback rating of 168. continue reading...
Regardless of whether you are south or north of the 49th parallel, Ricky Williams’ luck sucks.
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ATLANTA, Sept. 29 /PRNewswire/ — Notre Dame quarterback Brady Quinn orchestrated a miraculous comeback for the Fighting Irish against Michigan State last weekend, and for the fourth time in his career fans have rewarded him for his heroics. The ballots are in and Quinn has been selected as the week four Cingular All-America Player of the Week, the only major college football award chosen exclusively by college football fans.
Quinn earned the award after leading the 12th-ranked Fighting Irish to a thrilling 40-37 comeback win over the Spartans last Saturday. Quinn passed for 319 yards and five touchdowns to help Notre Dame overcome a 16 point fourth quarter deficit in East Lansing, Mich. continue reading...
So far 2 different respected Football individuals have criticized Williams’ playing for the Toronto Argonauts in the Canadian Football League. Sure the guy has a bit of a troubled past, but he’s also a pretty good Football player, and I think giving him this chance will for one, inject some much needed excitment into the CFL, and two, maybe living and playing in Canada for a while will set him on the right track… Then again I could be completely wrong and these two guys could be right on: continue reading...
Unlike former NFL stars like Rocket Ismail who sought to start their careers up in Canada, Ricky Williams might have no choice but to play in Canada if he wants to remain competitive throughout the 2006 season… you know, with that full-season suspension from the NFL and all.
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