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		<title>Donald Driver Wants a New Contract Again</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 03:52:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Kindervater</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s that time of year again. Green Bay Packers three-time Pro Bowl receiver Donald Driver wants a new contract. So, to apparently make some kind of statement, he&#8217;s not taking part in the team&#8217;s &#8220;voluntary&#8221; OTAs. Donald is scheduled to make $3.9 million this season and $4 million in 2010, pretty fair I think, especially considering he caught 74 passes for 1,012 yards and five touchdowns last season—his lowest totals in five years.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s that time of year again. Green Bay Packers three-time Pro Bowl receiver <strong>Donald Driver</strong> wants a new contract. So, to apparently make some kind of statement, he&#8217;s not taking part in the team&#8217;s &#8220;voluntary&#8221; OTAs. Donald is scheduled to make $3.9 million this season and $4 million in 2010, pretty fair I think, especially considering he caught 74 passes for 1,012 yards and five touchdowns last season—his lowest totals in five years.</p>
<div id="attachment_5678" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 560px"><img class="size-full wp-image-5678" src="http://www.everyjoe.com/emqb/files/2009/05/20080825_zaf_c04_146-donald-driver.jpg" alt="Donald Driver, Green Bay Packers / Image: Zuma Press" width="550" height="354" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Donald Driver, Green Bay Packers / Image: Zuma Press</p></div>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure what kind of new deal D2 is looking for, but at 34-years-old, he&#8217;s obviously trying to cash in one final time before he&#8217;s considered over-the-hill. Of course, he&#8217;s been looking to rework his contract in each of the past four offseasons, so this is nothing new. And the Packers have accommodated several times by adding days and dollars to his deal. If he&#8217;s going to get yet another reworking, I would say now had better be the time. But if history repeats itself, there&#8217;s always next year.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.madison.com/wsj/home/sports/packers/452893" target="_blank">Wisconsin State Journal</a></p>
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		<title>Green Bay Dominates Seattle in Playoff Win, Brett Favre and Ryan Grant Lead Packers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2008 01:01:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Kindervater</dc:creator>
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Brett Favre was throwing snowballs at his teammates. That&#8217;s what kind of day it was for the Green Bay Packers and their quarterback. After spotting the Seahawks two TDs off turnovers to begin the game, Green Bay completely dominated Seattle in winning this NFC Divisional Playoff game 42-20. 
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<p><strong>Brett Favre</strong> was throwing snowballs at his teammates. That&#8217;s what kind of day it was for the Green Bay Packers and their quarterback. After spotting the Seahawks two TDs off turnovers to begin the game, Green Bay completely dominated Seattle in winning this NFC Divisional Playoff game 42-20. </p>
<p>The tundra at Lambeau Field was literally frozen this afternoon as the snow started in the first half and just increased in intensity as the game went on, much like the play of the Packers. This game was simply fun to watch. It was a classic Wisconsin winter day and the atmosphere at Lambeau couldn&#8217;t have been more perfect. If you appreciate the history of the game and the history of the Green Bay Packers, you were smiling watching this one. I&#8217;ve loved watching snow games since I was a little kid. In fact, I used to play in the stuff in my backyard at every opportunity. This was a delight.</p>
<p><img src='http://www.everyjoe.com/emqb/files/2008/01/packers-vs-seahawks-snow.jpg' alt='packers-vs-seahawks-snow.jpg' align="left" />I couldn&#8217;t have been more impressed with the fortitude of Packers RB Ryan Grant. His two early fumbles allowed Seattle to build their 14-0 lead and left the Lambeau crowd in a state of disbelief. I have to admit, things didn&#8217;t look good for Green Bay. You just can&#8217;t turn the ball over in games of this magnitude and expect to win. But credit Packers head coach Mike McCarthy for sticking with his starting running back. And credit Ryan for keeping his composure and piling up over 200 yards on the ground and three TDs. Brett Favre added three TD passes, two to WR Donald Driver. And one stumbling, underhand completion.</p>
<p>One stat that really stood out to me was the Packers&#8217; ability to convert third downs. They finished the game 7 of 10, but at one point, Brett Favre led this offense to a perfect 7 of 7 on third down attempts. That&#8217;s a veteran leader playing maybe the best football of his storied career. And when the pressure&#8217;s on in playoff football, that kind of stat can be, and oftentimes is, the difference between winning and losing. By the way, the Seahawks were a miserable 3 of 11 on third downs.</p>
<p>Seattle was never really in this game. They built their early lead on short fields for easy points, but were really beaten in every phase of the game, especially the running game. That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s so important to have a solid rushing attack this time of year. When the weather takes a turn for the worse, you have to be able to run the football and stop the run. The Packers did that today and that&#8217;s why they&#8217;re headed to the NFC Championship game.</p>
<p>Inset photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images</p>
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		<title>Dallas Cowboys Lead NFL With 12 All-Stars, 11 First-Time Selections For NFC</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2007 04:11:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Kindervater</dc:creator>
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The Dallas Cowboys placed a league-high 12 players on the NFC All-Star team. Among the players selected to the NFC squad was Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor, who died last month. Sean received the most votes at his position and was chosen as the starting free safety for the NFC team. A replacement will be announced at a later date. Eleven NFC players will participate in their first Pro Bowl, including Minnesota Vikings rookie running back Adrian Peterson, who leads the NFC in rushing yards with 1,278.
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<p>The Dallas Cowboys placed a league-high 12 players on the NFC All-Star team. Among the players selected to the NFC squad was Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor, who died last month. Sean received the most votes at his position and was chosen as the starting free safety for the NFC team. A replacement will be announced at a later date. Eleven NFC players will participate in their first Pro Bowl, including Minnesota Vikings rookie running back <strong>Adrian Peterson</strong>, who leads the NFC in rushing yards with 1,278.<span id="more-866"></span></p>
<p>Five of the Cowboys’ Pro Bowl players – running back Marion Barber, guard Leonard Davis, rookie kicker Nick Folk, safety Ken Hamlin and cornerback Terence Newman – are also first-time All-Stars. They join tackle Flozell Adams (fourth Pro Bowl), center Andre Gurode (second), wide receiver Terrell Owens (sixth), quarterback Tony Romo (second), linebacker DeMarcus Ware (second) and tight end Jason Witten (fourth) to equal the largest Dallas Pro Bowl contingent ever. Dallas also had 11 players named to the All-Star team in 1993 and 1994.</p>
<p>The starting quarterback for the NFC is nine-time All-Star Brett Favre of the Green Bay Packers.  Brett, also the leading vote-getter among fans, ties Pro Football Hall of Famers John Elway, Dan Marino, Warren Moon and Norm Van Brocklin for the second-most Pro Bowl selections by a quarterback behind Johnny Unitas with 10. Joining Brett at QB are Dallas’ Tony Romo and Seattle’s Matt Hasselbeck. Tony is the first Cowboys QB to be chosen for back-to-back Pro Bowls since Hall of Famer Troy Aikman (1992-97). Matt joins Dave Krieg as the only Seahawks quarterbacks to be named to three Pro Bowls.  </p>
<p>Starting at running back for the NFC is AD, who seeks to become the first rookie to lead the NFC in rushing since Pro Football Hall of Famer Barry Sanders (1989). He is joined by Dallas’ Marion Barber and two-time Philadelphia Eagles All-Star Brian Westbrook, who has an NFL-best 1,896 yards from scrimmage. I kind of scratched my head at Marion&#8217;s selection, but he is the first Cowboys RB to be chosen since the 2000 Pro Bowl (Emmitt Smith) and Brian is the sixth Eagles running back with multiple All-Star selections. Filling out the backfield is Minnesota fullback Tony Richardson, who makes his third Pro Bowl appearance (Kansas City, 2004-05) and first for the NFC.</p>
<p>Along with Dallas’ TO, now chosen as an All-Star with three teams (San Francisco, Philadelphia), the NFC’s other starting wide receiver is Arizona’s Larry Fitzgerald, who played in the 2006 Pro Bowl. Rounding out the position are a pair of Pro Bowl veterans in seven-time All-Star Torry Holt of the St. Louis Rams and three-time All-Star Donald Driver of Green Bay. </p>
<p>The starting tight end for the NFC is Jason Witten, making his fourth consecutive appearance in Hawaii. He is joined by Washington’s Chris Cooley, who deservedly will make his Pro Bowl debut.  </p>
<p>Minnesota’s Steve Hutchinson will make his fifth consecutive trip to the Pro Bowl and start at guard along with the Cowboys’ Leonard Davis. Philadelphia’s Shawn Andrews was named an All-Star for the second year in a row and fills out the position.  </p>
<p>Starting at center is Dallas’ Andre Gurode, joined by Minnesota’s Matt Birk, a six-time Pro Bowl selection.  </p>
<p>The starting tackles are Seattle’s Walter Jones, an eight-time All-Star, and the Cowboys’ Flozell Adams. Washington’s Chris Samuels, making his fifth Pro Bowl appearance, is the NFC’s third tackle.  </p>
<p>A pair of two-time All-Stars will start at defensive end for the NFC in Green Bay’s Aaron Kampman and Seattle’s Patrick Kerney. New York Giants defensive end Osi Umenyiora, making his second trip to Hawaii, also was chosen to represent the NFC.  </p>
<p>Two Vikings will start on the interior defensive line in three-time All-Star Kevin Williams and two-time Pro Bowl selection Pat Williams. These two combine to make the Vikings the best in the league against the run. Chicago’s Tommie Harris was chosen for the third time in his career.  </p>
<p>Seattle’s Lofa Tatupu makes his third Pro Bowl trip and will start at inside linebacker. He will be joined at the position by rookie Patrick Willis of the San Francisco 49ers, the No. 11 overall selection in the 2007 NFL Draft. The outside linebackers are Chicago’s Lance Briggs (third Pro Bowl), Seattle’s Julian Peterson (fourth) and Dallas’ DeMarcus Ware. Julian and DeMarcus were chosen as the starters.  </p>
<p>All three cornerbacks on the NFC team are Pro Bowl newcomers. Green Bay’s Al Harris and Seattle’s Marcus Trufant will start with Dallas’ Terence Newman coming off the bench.  </p>
<p>At free safety, the late Sean Taylor was selected as the starter. Dallas’ Ken Hamlin also was chosen at free safety and four-time All-Star Darren Sharper of the Minnesota Vikings will be the starting strong safety. </p>
<p>Two Bears are among the quartet of players who will handle special teams duties for the NFC.  For the second consecutive year, Chicago’s Devin Hester will be the return specialist and Brandon Ayanbadejo will be the coverage specialist. Dallas’ rookie Nick Folk is the kicker and San Francisco punter Andy Lee was selected for the first time in his career.</p>
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