Aug 29 2007
NFL Jonesin’: Marshawn the Ghettolectual
(listening pleasure: Move On Up - Curtis Mayfield)
- Marshawn Lynch just might be mentally retarded. Gaines Adams was begging for that interview to be over. - Mr. Irrelevant via The Legend of Cecilio Guante
- Hey, Peter King, is Larry Johnson really only the 34th best player in the NFL? If Antoine Winfield and Kerry Rhodes are really better than L.J., I’ll pg out on my own feces. Great real, Kingster. - Peter King/SI.com
- Previewing Mike Nolan’s wacky San Francisco 49ers. - Epic Carnival
- Matt Schaub is “The Bizarro David Carr.” Meaning that he’s not a shitty teammate. - Battle Red Blog
- Our favorite Dolphin’s blogger reveals that Bridget Moynahan named her son with Tom Brady so that his initials are J.E.T. - Phin Phanatic
- Ron Artest is crazy. Not only does he not feed his own dogs, but now he’s standing up for Michael Vick? This guy is a bad P.R. lightening rod. And where was the love when Pacman Jones needed you, bro? - Sactown Royalty
- Meet “The Turk” (no, not McBride), the NFL’s version of The Grim Reaper. It’s about that time of year, peeps. Cut time. - Ramblin’ Fan
- Elizabeth Merrill, formerly of the K.C. Star, has a brand spankin’ new article out about NFL playbooks. Let’s just say that NFL coaches aren’t fans of brevity. - Elizabeth Merrill/ESPN
- If recent edition Corey Simon can stop eating, and Albert Haynesworth can stop going all Marcus Vick on people, then the Tennessee Titans will have a pretty damn good defensive tackle duo. - Music City Miracles
- It was announced today that the Minnesota Vikings backed out of the team’s deal to buy land for a new stadium. Los Angeles Vikings? Boy, that suggestion will piss a few people off. Oh, well. - The Star Tribune
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Antoine Winfield wants to know:Will you be boiling that feces or frying it?
I'm sorry, but a CB whose team did not make the playoffs cannot
possibly be more valuable to his team than a running back whose 416
carries led an average team to the postseason. Makes zero sense. In
fact, Jeffri Chadiha over at ESPN recently named L.J. the most indispensable player to his team in the entire league.
I wasn't knocking Winfield — I actually think he can really play — I just think Larry Johnson is one of the top ten players in the league. I may be biased, but his contract, his stats and his team playing after Week 17 all back me up.
I did have to laugh at that comment, though.