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Florio: Panic time for slow-starting contenders?

For the teams that lost in Week 1, there was no reason for panic. For those that also fell in Week 3, hope was still not lost. But the franchises now sitting at 0-3 have plenty of reasons to worry. Sure, 13 games remain. Recent history, however, tells ...

From MIKE FLORIO, MSNBC.COM - ONLY ON MSNBC.COM, Newsvine,  30 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Cleveland Browns,  Kansas City Chiefs,  New York Giants,  Tennessee Titans,  Eric Mangini

Titans Ink Third-Round Pick

The views, opinions, graphics, photographs and any other item of this site are that of Football Talk LLC and in no way are the views, opinions or policies of our advertisers. God Bless America. Gesundheit. This is an unofficial and independent source ...

From MIKE FLORIO, Pro Football Talk,  30 Jun 2009
Related Topics: NFL

Cornwell Acknowledges That Stallworth Had Marijuana In His System

What does “marijuana in his system” mean? Was he smoking at the time or the night before. Was he high at the time or just unable to pass a drug test??? Of course, “marijuana in his system” just means that he’d smoked sometime within two weeks of the ...

From MIKE FLORIO, Pro Football Talk,  30 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Donte Stallworth,  Jan-Michael Vincent,  NFL

Cornwell Statement On Stallworth Evidence

[Editor’s note:  Attorney David Cornwell has released the following statement in response to the recent disclosure of the tapes of the 911 call following the March 2009 accident involving Browns receiver Donte’ Stallworth, and in anticipation that ...

From MIKE FLORIO, Pro Football Talk,  30 Jun 2009
Related Topics: NFL

New Rosenhaus Gig Is A Marketing Gimmick

And we’ve learned via some of the journalist tools that we didn’t learn in journalism school because we couldn’t afford the tuition and because we believe that scholarships are a tool of the devil that, indeed, it’s a marketing gimmick. It’s not a bad ...

From MIKE FLORIO, Pro Football Talk,  30 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Pittsburgh Panthers,  Florida Panthers,  National Basketball Association

Titans Agree To Terms With McRath

We picked this week to launch the PFT-NBC partnership in large part because it’s supposed to be a sssslow spot on the NFL calendar. And yet teams continue to transact business. Terms and duration of the deal have not been released. McRath, the former ...

From MIKE FLORIO, Pro Football Talk,  30 Jun 2009
Related Topics: NFL,  Mark McGrath

Another Transition Observation

As we continue to work toward the flipping of the switch from the hamster-powered servers to the NBC fleet of Cadillacs, some of you have asked whether PFT will be living at a new address. Our trademark domain name — ProFootballTalk.com — will still ...

From MIKE FLORIO, Pro Football Talk,  30 Jun 2009
Related Topics: NFL

Jags-Lions Trade Finalized

In hindsight it shouldn’t be all that surprising that the Lions pursued a trade for receiver Dennis Northcutt.  After all, former Jaguars V.P. of player personnel Shack Harris is now a member of the Detroit front office, and the Lions need pass ...

From MIKE FLORIO, Pro Football Talk,  30 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Dennis Northcutt,  Gerald Alexander,  Shia LaBeouf,  Anthony Henry,  Julian Peterson

Dolphins Ink Patrick Turner

Receiver Patrick Turner has $700,000 more (less taxes) than he had a week ago. Turner, a third-round pick in the draft who caught ten touchdowns last season at USC, will earn $2.3 million.  He gets a signing bonus of $700,000. “Now it’s just football,” ...

From MIKE FLORIO, Pro Football Talk,  30 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Patrick Turner,  NFL

Brandon Marshall On Denver: “I Hate This F–king City”

Haha good find. Could this be a sign that the real PFT is back? So why is this news now?? Sounds like someone needs a hug! Also, why do cops have such awful handwriting? Okay so if he hates your city that much, you really have no choice but to trade ...

From MIKE FLORIO, Pro Football Talk,  30 Jun 2009

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