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Steven Jackson Upset About QB Switch

September 26, 2008 by David Kindervater  
Filed under St. Louis Rams

Steven Jackson Upset About QB Switch

National Football League Blogcast, NFL Blogcast
It’s been a busy week for the St. Louis Rams. In an attempt to shake-up the organization after an 0-3 start, the team released starting cornerback Fakhir Brown and then demoted quarterback Marc Bulger in favor of veteran backup Trent Green on Wednesday. Both were unusual moves, especially benching Marc. Running back Steven Jackson (arguably the Rams best player) was vocal about his displeasure on a St. Louis radio station last night, saying it was the “wrong decision” to bench Marc and that you don’t pay someone “$60-something million” and then sit him on the …read more

Cam Cameron Fired as Head Coach in Miami, Overhaul of Dolphins Continues

January 3, 2008 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Miami Dolphins

Cam Cameron Fired as Head Coach in Miami, Overhaul of Dolphins Continues

Blogging the National Football League, Blogging the NFL
With Bill Parcells cleaning house in Miami, it was only a matter of time before head coach Cam Cameron was given his walking papers. In a disasterous 1-15 debut, Coach Cameron was fired as leader of the Dolphins today.
I have mixed feelings on this. Understandably, Bill Parcells wants to put his stamp on the team he was hired to assemble. I don’t think anyone can argue that. He wants people he knows and people he’s comfortable with — people he shares the same organizational and structural philosophy with. Cam Cameron did not …read more

Trent Green Should Retire After Diagnosis Reveals Grade Three Concussion

October 8, 2007 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Miami Dolphins

Trent Green Should Retire After Diagnosis Reveals Grade Three Concussion

Blogging the National Football League, Blogging the NFL
To follow-up yesterday’s report on Trent Green’s concussion, he was diagnosed today with a Grade Three, the worst type. He’ll undergo further testing before deciding his future, but at his age (37-years-old), with an 0-5 team and a young family at home, I can’t imagine why he would want to risk permanent brain damage by taking the field again. I really believe Trent should retire and enjoy the financial freedom his NFL career has provided him. No pun intended but … this is a no-brainer, Trent.


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