
- Of course Terrell Suggs couldn’t sit still for a team photo. He’s the same kid who ruined every elementary school yearbook picture with bunny ears, peace signs, or some other kind of tomfoolery.
- As bad as the league’s three winless teams have been, it would take a combination of truly astounding terribleness and awful luck to match the 2008 Lions and go 0-16.
- Let’s re-visit the Carson Palmer trade question once again, and hear Mike Brown say very little.
- In his Tuesday mailbag Mike Reiss of ESPN Boston said it’s not time for the Patriots to cut ties with Chad Ochocinco, but it’s instead time for fans to adjust expectations. Basically, it’s time to be content with a $6 million player who’s your third or fourth wide receiver, so have fun with that.
- While the rest of us look at Joe Flacco and see a quarterback who’s completing less than 50 percent of his passes, Baltimore Beatdown sees something entirely different.
- The Giants gave defensive tackle Jimmy Kennedy one last shot at an NFL career when they signed him in August. That chance may be abruptly ending after he tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs.
- Hogs Haven has a thorough breakdown of the tools and skills each running back in Washington brings to the offense as the debate continues about how the depth chart should be ordered between Tim Hightower, Ryan Torain, and Roy Helu.
- Whenever there’s a cameraman employed by a team on the sidelines during a Patriots game people get pretty nervous and skeptical. It doesn’t matter which sideline he’s on either.
- Bringing in another voice at mid-season to help with the defense–or any aspect of a football team, for that matter–causes confusion, which is why Matt Bowen of the National Football Post thinks Andy Reid made the right call.
- Chiefs wide receiver Jonathan Baldwin narrowly missed making his regular season debut Sunday, so he’ll almost certainly return following Kansas City’s Week 6 bye.
- Derrick Mason is a grizzled vet who’s in his 15th season, so it’s much easier to believe that a poor attitude led to his new place of employment rather than a reported inability to grasp the Jets’ playbook.
- One win cut the Seahawks’ Super Bowl odds in half.
- Deion Sanders said something that made me link to something that Deion Sanders said.


