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and down here in Houston....

 

Arian Foster still has a sore back and not practicing. Those 300+ carries/season might actually have caught up with him. From bad ankle to sore back and my prediction is bad hammy once the back feels better.

Antonio Smith suspended til Game 2 of the regular season for smacking Incognito with Incognito's own helmet.

and finally for those UNC fans....TJ Yates might lose the #2 QB job to Case Keenum.

 

word is that Smith's suspension might get longer too now???? 

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When will Incognito become a FA. I want that man!!!

Edit: FA in 2014. Sign that man.

 

seriously? not really all that good and a headache of a player.

 

and then there's this report that just popped up today...

Miami Dolphins guard Richie Incognito, no stranger to altercations, was involved in another notable one before training camp.

 

After a late night at a nightclub in the Fountainbleu hotel in Miami, Incognito punched and knocked out a hotel security guard, according to league sources.

 

One person who knows Incognito says the Dolphins guard was punched first.

 

There is videotape of the incident but the hotel is unwilling to turn it over and the NFL has not yet seen it -- and might not due to fact that it is the hotel's property and the Fountainbleu prefers that attention not be brought to the issue.

 

The Dolphins have been aware of the incident because, as one source said, "they've done everything to bury it."

http://espn.go.com/nfl/trainingcamp13/story/_/id/9588994/richie-incognito-miami-dolphins-was-altercation-training-camp-sources

 

 

 and then lets go back to him just being a dirty player. antonio smith that swung a helmet at incognito had issues with him last year.

“A dirty player being let to play dirty … Richie Incognito,” Smith said. “Everything that’s illegal that can be done on the football field he does it, but mainly he was hitting people after the play, sliding down on your leg grabbing your ankle and trying to twist to break your ankle and he was doing it right in front of the referees and he was still in the game.”

Smith kept going.

“It’s the referees’ job to stop him from doing it because everything that I would do to stop him I would get a penalty for,” he said.

And Smith wasn’t quite done yet.

“I told myself you’ve got to humble yourself and keep playing. There were so many times that I would have to loved to just be like hockey. Drop the helmets off, drop the gloves, go fisticuffs. We’re men. Lets’ go at it.”

http://blog.chron.com/ultimatetexans/2012/09/texans-defensive-lineman-antonio-smith-rips-dolphins-offensive-lineman/

 

no thanks. not worth the headache. he's unreliable because it's only a matter of time before he gets suspensions.

 

i don't think we should be going after just choir boys, but this guy is bad news.

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seriously? not really all that good and a headache of a player.

and then there's this report that just popped up today...

and then lets go back to him just being a dirty player. antonio smith that swung a helmet at incognito had issues with him last year.

no thanks. not worth the headache. he's unreliable because it's only a matter of time before he gets suspensions.

i don't think we should be going after just choir boys, but this guy is bad news.

The guy is a beast.

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You can settle for mediocrity at the RG position though if that's your choice

Gary Williams

Is that what he said ? No where did Rayzor say that. He just didn't like your horrible idea of signing a mediocre, OLD, guard as a bandaid fix at the RG position

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Greg Little was cited for speeding Monday in Cuyahoga County (OH).

 

Little was stopped at roughly 8:30 P.M. for doing 81 MPH in a 60 MPH zone and was given a ticket. He also received a speeding ticket back in April for doing 127 MPH on the Jennings Freeway in Cleveland. Little's starting receiver counterpart, Josh Gordon, has a fascination for driving fast, as well. Gordon was ticketed for doing 98 MPH in a 60 MPH zone last week, and was also clocked going 45 MPH in a 25 MPH in April. Gordon reportedly skipped his court date, while Little is due in court on September 4. The Browns "are aware" of the situation and have called the duo's driving records "unacceptable."

 

He's going all Kraken on em!

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