49ers RB Frank Gore, the apple of many fan­tasy own­ers’ eyes went down with a bro­ken right hand dur­ing a non-contact drill on Mon­day.

Doc­tors expect the injury to take about a month to heal, which could very well keep him out of preseason.

Read the rest of this entry »

 

 Rest in peace Bill.

    

Who is los­ing more money this week? The stock mar­ket or Michael Vick? 

This just in…Vikings QB Tar­varis Jack­son likes barbecue…and he may also stink up the joint in Min­nesota in 2007.

How many times has a guy who won just one play­off game been rewarded so handsomely?

Dono­van McN­abb pro­claims that he’s 75 per­cent healthy and even at that point he can still be one of the top quar­ter­backs in the league…Ummm…

Read the rest of this entry »

Remem­ber Priest Holmes? Surely you do. Holmes, who never filed retire­ment papers and is still on the Chiefs active ros­ter, is back and ready to report to camp. To the shock of every­one fol­low­ing the Chiefs, Holmes decided to report to camp. You have to tip the cap to Holmes. If you remem­ber, dur­ing last sea­son he said he was not pre­pared to retire.

Read the rest of this entry »

Michael Vick sure has prob­lems these days. His indict­ment deal­ing with dog fight­ing could obvi­ously end his NFL career depend­ing on the case’s impend­ing out­come. Ulti­mately, a guilty con­vic­tion could land the for­mer Vir­ginia Tech star in prison for up to six years. In the cur­rent iron­fist regime of NFL com­mis­sioner Roger Good­ell, this is not exactly the type of behav­ior the new com­mish imagined.

By the way, for those think­ing that Atlanta should cut Vick, do not hold your breath. The Fal­cons will take a $15 mil­lion salary cap hit if Vick is released.

I’m guess­ing you should prob­a­bly stay away from him on draft day.

 

Some call him the unof­fi­cial Super Bowl XLI MVP. Some call him late for din­ner. I call Raiders run­ning back Dominic Rhodes sus­pended for the first four games of the sea­son due to vio­lat­ing the NFL sub­stance abuse pol­icy. Fan­ta­sy­wise, this slightly upgrades Lam­ont Jordan’s stand­ing. Well, for four games anyway.