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Which free agents are part of the Eagles’ ‘great plan’ – Daily Local News
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Which free agents are part of the Eagles' 'great plan'
Daily Local News Shipping Kevin Kolb to the Arizona Cardinals for cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, barring a better deal, is only the cover of this mystery novel potentially full of testosterone. Wide receiver Plaxico Burress, fresh out of prison, … Eagles want more than Rodgers-Cromartie for Kolb More details a possible Kevin Kolb deal for Rodgers-Cromartie Eagles' Kolb headed to Cardinals? |
Driving up the price for Kevin Kolb? – ESPN (blog)
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Driving up the price for Kevin Kolb?
ESPN (blog) The lockout prevents the Philadelphia Eagles and Arizona Cardinals from formally discussing a trade for quarterback Kevin Kolb or anyone else. Nothing is stopping them from communicating through the news media. … Eagles' Kolb headed to Cardinals? Kolb-to-Arizona rumor heats up PFT: Kolb has 'envisioned' himself with Cardinals |
Kolb-to-Arizona rumor heats up – The News Journal
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Kolb-to-Arizona rumor heats up
The News Journal A report from Arizona emerged late Monday, from reporter and sports talk host Mike Jurecki, that the Cards are ready to pony up Rodgers-Cromartie in exchange Kolb. The report cited an anonymous source. Then, early Tuesday, Kolb appeared on The Dan … Arizona Cardinals have plan to get Kolb: Fan's report PFT: Kolb has 'envisioned' himself with Cardinals Kevin Kolb: Cards Prepared to Offer Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie |
Packers’ Finley calls owners ‘greedy’ – FS North
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Packers' Finley calls owners 'greedy'
FS North After graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2009, he worked for the Faribault Daily News prior to joining FOX Sports North. MINNEAPOLIS — Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald has organized an offseason training group in … |
Arizona Cardinals: Worth more than you think – KTAR.com
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Arizona Cardinals: Worth more than you think
KTAR.com by KTAR.com (July 14th, 2011 @ 11:36am) According to Forbes, the Arizona Cardinals are the 30th most valuable sports franchise — in the world. Valued at $919 million, the team's recent success has to have played a role. Combine that with a stadium … Arizona Cardinals 30th Most Valuable Sports Franchise on Earth, According to … |
Arizona Rattlers Returning
Sports Arizona broke the news last week that the Arizona Rattlers would return as part of the new new Arena Football League 1, which was made official during a Monday press conference.
The AFL1 will consist of 16 teams from the old Arena Football League and afl2. The league will open play in 2010 with games expected to begin in late March or early April and continue into the summer.
The old AFL canceled its 2009 season and folded in August, ending a 22-year run for the high-scoring indoor brand of football that helped launch the career of Arizona Cardinals QB Kurt Warner. Play in af2 was never disrupted, but teams ended the season unsure of what would happen next. The AFL owned 50.1 percent of af2.
As expected, Rattlers owner Brett Bouchy said season ticket deposits for the canceled 2009 AFL season will be honored in 2010.
The league will be based out of Tulsa, Okla. Jerry Kurz was named commissioner.
More information about the league will be released in coming weeks.
Leinart Named Sporting News College Football Player of the Decade
If you heard that a certain two-time NCAA national champion and Heisman Trophy winner was named The Sporting News College Football Player if the Decade, you would likely think Tim Tebow. You would be wrong.
Matt Leinart received the honor on Thursday in recognition of his tremendous collegiate career at USC which saw him go 37-2 a starter and one Vince Young-drive away from a national title three-peat.
Leinart-Tebow Head to Head
Leinart: 37-2 record, 10,679 total yards, 109 total TDs, one Heisman, two national titles
Tebow: 25-5 record, 9,115 total yards, 118 total TDs, one Heisman, two national titles*
* Not a starter on first title team.
Leinart shared his favorite memory with Sporting News:
“It was probably the end of the Notre Dame game, my senior year. We got into a situation where it’s fourth-and-9, against all odds, our backs against the wall. And Dwayne Jarrett turns a slant-and-go into (61) yards. The thing was, we didn’t panic. We just executed a play. And then the Bush Push, or whatever they call it, I had to decide whether to spike the ball or go for a touchdown. I told Reggie, ‘I’m going to go.’ He said, OK. I’ve got you.’ I remember, after the game, being so emotionally drained. Everything that went into that game and getting the rivalry back in the spotlight. That last drive felt like it took years off your life. But I’ll never forget celebrating in the locker room after we won.”




