Thoughts From the Second Week of Preseason
Random thoughts from some of Week Two’s games
The second week showed the continued dominance of some units, while weaknesses became more glaring than the hot August sun for others:
Joey Harrington is still struggling, Vikings’ Adrian Peterson has some insane moves, Chad Pennington has Kellen Clemons hot on his tail, Vince Young still needs some work, Brady Quinn can throw touchdowns against the Lions’ 3rd string defense, the Panthers’ offense was completely inept against Philly, and the Jags have some wild running backs.
And now for some more organized thoughts on some of this week’s games.
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Thoughts From the First Full Week of Preseason Football
The joys of football are upon us, and NGPF is here to catch you up on the games you missed
Good morning, America! I’m not sure about you, but I had a great time sitting back and watching some football on the good old HDTV. (I probably can’t say the same for my girlfriend, but hey, she needs her training too, right? After all, my weekends should be all but gone in a few weeks here.)
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An Injury Extravaganza!
Hide your left tackles!
The sweltering August heat isn’t being especially kind to NFL players today. A couple of high profile injuries occurred this morning, and while it’ll take all day and possibly tomorrow to find out the severity, lets get you caught up on what info is available today.
Knee Twisting
The Kansas City Chiefs had their prized free agent acquisition, Damion McIntosh, go down in the summer heat with what looks to be a serious injury to his right knee. The left tackle was brought over from Miami (mmm, Dolphin o-line table scraps) in hopes of securing the left side. Kyle Turley was a disaster last year at LT, and despite being brought back, KC would probably rather prefer not to go through that same scenario again.
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Training Camp Updates: NFC Part 2 — News From Thursday’s Happenings
Stop working. Stop doing your homework. Stop hanging out with your wife/girlfriend. Catch up on the NFC training camps.
– The New Orleans Saints will help open the season against the Steelers on Sunday, and as is the norm for the Hall of Fame game, many of the players aren’t too excited about an extra preseason game.
Sean Payton, however, has taken this in stride, and believes this field trip to Canton will be a great learning experience for the team. It’s also going to be an opportunity to let a special teams group gel that will look completely different from the ‘06 unit.
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Levi Brown Finally Ends Rookie Holdout
Cards break the bank on rookie deal
One of the seven lengthy rookie holdouts of ‘07 has finally come to an end (on a guy that ESPN’s John Clayton firmly predicted would be signed the middle of last week). Levi Brown and the Arizona Cardinals have agreed to a deal worth a mind-boggling $62 million. The $18.5 million in guaranteed money in the six-year deal is right on par with what the #4 pick in the draft, Gaines Adams, received.
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Training Camp Updates: NFC Part 1 — We Research So You Don’t Have To Do S–t
It’s gettin’ hot in hurr.
– The Arizona Cardinals offensive line woes may become a thing of the past if the first week of camp is any indication. Of course, this could be the product of a defensive front seven still learning the nuances of a new defense.
– With Michael Vick presumably done for the year and Warrick Dunn scheduled to miss all of the preseason after offseason back surgery, Bobby Petrino will look to throw the ball more.
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Tuesday Morning Short Slants: Injury Season In Full Swing

All injuries, all the time…
– Chester Taylor looked like he could be done for the year after being carted off the practice field in writhing pain, the result of a blow delivered as Taylor attempted to catch a pass that was strung out in front of him. Childress, though, downplayed the injury, calling it a right arm “contusion.” This, of course, is during a time when Adrian Peterson obviously needed a better opportunity to win the starting job.
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We’ll Miss You, Bill Walsh
The world says goodbye to a legend.
We’d be remiss if we didn’t say a brief word about Bill Walsh. At 75 years of age, Walsh finally succumbed to the leukemia that had been affecting him for quite some time. For the San Francisco 49ers and the NFL, it’s a day of great sadness, but also a chance to remember the man and the coach.
An absolute innovator in every sense of the word, Walsh changed the way offenses operate in the modern era. I remember watching a video about a year ago from the ’80’s of Walsh and Joe Montana demonstrating the basic concepts of the forward pass in the West Coast Offense.
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Seven Rookies Remain Unsigned
Back to business
It’s been a few days since our last post, and both of us here at NGPF are either going through a move, or getting ready for one, so it’s made it a bit of a challenge to maintain the site. We still have big plans for Next Gen Pro Football, so we ask for everybody’s patience.
Now that we have that over with, let’s talk about some football.
There are seven rookies left who as of today are still yet unsigned.
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Hold Out Watch 2K7: Bulger Gets New Contract; LJ, Strahan, and Samuel Absent
Hold out news from around the NFL
With many NFL camps in full swing, it’s time to look at some players who were hold out possibilities.
Larry Johnson, Marc Bulger, Lance Briggs, Asante Samuel, Michael Strahan, and Pete Kendall.
Well let’s first look over who did end up reporting to camp.
Lance Briggs of the Bears decided, along with his agent Drew Rosenhaus, that it would be in the best interest for the linebacker to be in camp on time, and be able to perform well enough to try again for a new contract next year. Briggs signed his $7.2 million tender well in advance of Chicago’s first practice.
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Time to Get Defensive: Okoye and Carriker Signed
Houston and St. Louis sign their first round DT’s
Since it worked so well last night, we’re gonna go ahead and stuff two first round rookie signing updates into one again, and this time, we’re gonna take a look at two defensive tackles chosen in the top 13.
Let’s first take a look at the contract signed by the 10th pick in the draft, Amobi Okoye out of Louisville. Houston and Okoye’s agent have agreed to a contract worth a total of about $17.6 million, and Profootballtalk.com reports the deal, which also includes $12.78 million in guaranteed money, represents a 12.6% increase over the deal received by last year’s tenth overall selection.
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Thursday Afternoon’s Short Slants - Branch Signs, Vick Continues His Newsworthiness, Ogden on PUP, Losman Strained Start, Ellis No Happy, and MUCH more…
– Much maligned second round pick Alan Branch has signed, leaving the Arizona Cardinals with just one draft choice left unsigned (first-rounder Levi Brown).
– Unsurprisingly, Michael Vick’s welcome seems to be worn out in the ATL.
– In other Vick news, the court house he attended today turned into a full blown nightmare. Good thing Vick has the support of three morons from Boston.
– Jonathan Ogden is being placed on the PUP list due to a lingering toe injury, meaning he probably won’t be seeing much action until week one of the regular season. He will then play all 16 games. Duh.
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Hold Out Watch 2K7
It’s alright, everybody’s doing it…
With the salary cap having gone through the roof and many agents around the league clamoring in the ears of their talented clients, next week could see an abundance of holdouts and salary demands.
Agents for Asante Samuel and Lance Briggs have both come out and threatened to have their clients sit out not only training camp, but most of the regular season as well. These messy events take place every offseason thanks to the franchise tag, a tool used by teams to keep their star players from flying the coop. Of course, there’s a new salary cap in town now, and with it, a slew of new problems, disagreements, and ultimately greed.
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NGPF’s TGIF Short Slants: Dolphins’ Mystery Dance Partner, Vick aka Ookie Faces the Wrath, and Stephen A Smith Pleads His Case
NGPF’s Short Slants, just in time for the weekend…..
– Dolphins head coach Cam Cameron has come out and said that the Dolphins had a trade partner for quarterback Daunte Culpepper. Apparently the situation dragged out before disintegrating into dust.
While the obvious trade partner Cameron is referring to would be the Jacksonville Jaguars, we figured that the Jags were waiting for Culpepper to be released before bringing him in for a workout. If they were the Dolphins’ trade partner, though, Culpepper might already be in Jacksonville, signed, sealed, and delivered.
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The Potential MVP Candidates of 2007
It’s never too soon for an MVP list here at NGPF.
It’s only July and opening day is a ways away but we thought it’d be fun if we took a look at some of the league’s MVP candidates for 2007. Usually, just after the first month and a half of the season has concluded the clouded picture of candidates starts to become a little more clear.
Well, obviously, we can’t wait that long.
NGPF has gone out and rounded up the TEN most likely NFL players to be mentioned as an MVP candidate.
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Thursday Night’s Short Slants: More Vick News, Culpepper Visits the Bucs, Still Fishing for a Contract, and All Those Rookies
Wrapping up today’s major stories…
– Nike has decided to pull the plug on a new shoe line named after Michael Vick. Another Vick related product being nixed by the athletic apparel giant…the Nike Rape Stand 7000. Sorry, kids.
– One of the more interesting stories of the day not involving federal charges, was Daunte Culpepper’s first visit with a NFL team. That team? The Tampa Bay Buccaneers. No, really.
We don’t think there’s any chance of this actually going down, but considering that Culpepper played at Central Florida and Jon Gruden’s affinity for quarterbacks, it does kind of make sense to at least touch base.
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Notable Quarterback Milestones for ‘07
Brett Favre Continues His Slow Assault on the NFL Record Book….
It’s been a little over a week now since we first looked at some milestones that were on the horizon for running backs. This time its the quarterbacks and two guys who are mentioned way too much by the mainstream media.
Brett Favre is either first or second in just about every category there is for a quarterback, and is within striking range of owning every major NFL passing record. He also leads the league in getting his ass kissed by T.V. commentators.(Look it up)
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Niners’ Joe Staley Becomes Second 1st Rounder to Sign
49ers Sign First of Two First Round Picks……
According to ProFootballTalk.com’s sources, the 28th pick of this year’s NFL draft has joined tight end Greg Olsen as one of two first rounders to have signed on the dotted line. Offensive tackle Joe Staley was selected by San Francisco after they had traded their 2008 first rounder to the New England Patriots to get back into the first round. The official announcement is expected soon.
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NFC West Fantasy Impact
Welcome Back to the Final Installment of the Fantasy Impact Series
There’s no better way to end this series than to preview what could easily be viewed as the most loaded division in terms of offensive FF studs, the NFC West. In our eyes, three of the top five fantasy running backs in the NFL reside here, as do two of the top six quarterbacks, and three of the top ten wide receivers.
None of the four teams in the NFC West possess lock-down defenses, and considering any of the players listed here will be playing against three of those units six times a year, its an added bonus for this already impressive group.
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Rams Lose Starting Cornerback to 4-Game Suspension
The St. Louis Rams were dealt a huge blow today with the NFL announcing that cornerback Fakhir Brown will be sitting out the first four games of the 2007 season. Last year, in his first season as a Ram, Brown was responsible for tying the team lead in interceptions and starting 14 games at corner. Fakhir was also responsible for television commentators everywhere nearly blurting out a four letter word.
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