Steelers Fans Need to Be Patient with Ziggy Hood

Posted by NFL FanHouse | NFL News & Updates | Saturday 31 October 2009 11:07 pm
JJ Cooperby JJ Cooper

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Ziggy HoodWhen the Steelers lost defensive end Aaron Smith for the season, it wasn't too much of a shock that the Steelers turned to veteran Travis Kirschke instead of first-round pick Ziggy Hood.

But now that Kirschke is also likely to be sidelined for next Sunday's Broncos game, it looks like the Steelers would turn to Nick Eason next week as the starter instead of Hood. Essentially the Steelers are saying that Eason, who battled Sunny Harris for a spot on the roster during training camp, is a better bet as a starter than the Steelers first-round pick this year.

That would normally be a sign that the first-round pick is on the path to being a big-time bust--first-round picks should be contributors, not the No. 5 defensive end on a team that normally carries five defensive ends.

Steelers Fans Need to Be Patient with Ziggy Hood originally appeared on NFL FanHouse on Sat, 31 Oct 2009 22:07:00 EST . Please see our terms for use of feeds.

 

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Steelers Fans Need to Be Patient with Ziggy Hood

Posted by NFL FanHouse | NFL News & Updates | Saturday 31 October 2009 11:07 pm
JJ Cooperby JJ Cooper

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Ziggy HoodWhen the Steelers lost defensive end Aaron Smith for the season, it wasn't too much of a shock that the Steelers turned to veteran Travis Kirschke instead of first-round pick Ziggy Hood.

But now that Kirschke is also likely to be sidelined for next Sunday's Broncos game, it looks like the Steelers would turn to Nick Eason next week as the starter instead of Hood. Essentially the Steelers are saying that Eason, who battled Sunny Harris for a spot on the roster during training camp, is a better bet as a starter than the Steelers first-round pick this year.

That would normally be a sign that the first-round pick is on the path to being a big-time bust--first-round picks should be contributors, not the No. 5 defensive end on a team that normally carries five defensive ends.

Steelers Fans Need to Be Patient with Ziggy Hood originally appeared on NFL FanHouse on Sat, 31 Oct 2009 22:07:00 EST . Please see our terms for use of feeds.

 

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Agent: Chiefs’ Johnson to have ban cut (AP)

Posted by NFL News Blog | NFL News & Updates | Saturday 31 October 2009 6:16 pm

FILE -- This is a Sept. 20, 2009, file photo showing Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson(notes) during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game against the Oakland Raiders, in Kansas City, Mo. Not only are they 1-6 and coming off a 37-7 rout by San Diego, but running back Larry Johnson is popping off, raising the possibility of deepening player discontent with coach Todd Haley's harsh ways.

Larry Johnson's agent said he and the Kansas City Chiefs agreed Saturday night to cut the running back's two-week suspension in half, saving him more than $300,000. Peter Schaffer told The Associated Press that nothing had been signed. "We've been working hard at it since Thursday," Schaffer said.

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Agent: Chiefs, Johnson reach agreement (AP)

Posted by NFL News Blog | NFL News & Updates | Saturday 31 October 2009 6:16 pm

FILE -- This is a Sept. 20, 2009, file photo showing Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson(notes) during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game against the Oakland Raiders, in Kansas City, Mo. Not only are they 1-6 and coming off a 37-7 rout by San Diego, but running back Larry Johnson is popping off, raising the possibility of deepening player discontent with coach Todd Haley's harsh ways.

Larry Johnson's agent said he and the Kansas City Chiefs agreed Saturday night to cut the running back's two-week suspension in half, saving him more than $300,000. Peter Schaffer told The Associated Press that nothing had been signed. "We've been working hard at it since Thursday," Schaffer said.

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Agent: Chiefs, Johnson, reach agreement (AP)

Posted by NFL News Blog | NFL News & Updates | Saturday 31 October 2009 6:16 pm

FILE -- This is a Sept. 20, 2009, file photo showing Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson(notes) during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game against the Oakland Raiders, in Kansas City, Mo. Not only are they 1-6 and coming off a 37-7 rout by San Diego, but running back Larry Johnson is popping off, raising the possibility of deepening player discontent with coach Todd Haley's harsh ways.

Larry Johnson's agent said he and the Kansas City Chiefs agreed Saturday night to cut the running back's two-week suspension in half, saving him more than $300,000. Peter Schaffer told The Associated Press that nothing had been signed. "We've been working hard at it since Thursday," Schaffer said.

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Eagles Should Sit Brian Westbrook

Posted by NFL FanHouse | NFL News & Updates | Saturday 31 October 2009 4:30 pm
Chris Burkeby Chris Burke

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Brian WestbrookIf the Eagles want to do what's best, both for themselves and Brian Westbook, they'll sit the banged-up running back Sunday against the Giants.

Westbrook took a scary hit Monday night in Washington and left Philadelphia's win with a concussion. Eagles coach Andy Reid confirmed later that Westbrook both lost consciousness and had no memory of the play, where Westbrook's head slammed into the knee of Redskins linebacker London Fletcher.

Art Bartolozzi, the former team physician for the Eagles and the NHL's Philadelphia Flyers, told the Philadelphia Inquirer that injuries like Westbrook's are serious.

More Coverage: Goodell Discuss Head Injuries on Capitol Hill

Eagles Should Sit Brian Westbrook originally appeared on NFL FanHouse on Sat, 31 Oct 2009 15:30:00 EST . Please see our terms for use of feeds.

 

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Eagles Should Sit Brian Westbrook

Posted by NFL FanHouse | NFL News & Updates | Saturday 31 October 2009 4:30 pm
Chris Burkeby Chris Burke

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Brian WestbrookIf the Eagles want to do what's best, both for themselves and Brian Westbook, they'll sit the banged-up running back Sunday against the Giants.

Westbrook took a scary hit Monday night in Washington and left Philadelphia's win with a concussion. Eagles coach Andy Reid confirmed later that Westbrook both lost consciousness and had no memory of the play, where Westbrook's head slammed into the knee of Redskins linebacker London Fletcher.

Art Bartolozzi, the former team physician for the Eagles and the NHL's Philadelphia Flyers, told the Philadelphia Inquirer that injuries like Westbrook's are serious.

More Coverage: Goodell Discuss Head Injuries on Capitol Hill

Eagles Should Sit Brian Westbrook originally appeared on NFL FanHouse on Sat, 31 Oct 2009 15:30:00 EST . Please see our terms for use of feeds.

 

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Dolphins to Ted Ginn: ‘Get Better’

Posted by NFL FanHouse | NFL News & Updates | Saturday 31 October 2009 2:00 pm
Chris Burkeby Chris Burke

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Ted GinnAll signs indicate that wide receiver Ted Ginn will see reduced playing time for the Dolphins on Sunday when Miami takes on the Jets. Ginn's starting spot has been in jeopardy recently because of a disappointing lack of production -- aside from an 11-catch, 108-yard performance in Week 2 at Indianapolis, Ginn has just seven catches for 103 yards and a touchdown in Miami's five other games.

Despite his pending demotion, though, Ginn claimed that the team hasn't talked with him about marginalizing his role. Instead, according to Ginn, the coaches gave him a pep talk.

"It was more of a motivation talk," Ginn told the Miami Herald. "Get better. You have to get better. Do what you do but get better.''

Dolphins to Ted Ginn: 'Get Better' originally appeared on NFL FanHouse on Sat, 31 Oct 2009 13:00:00 EST . Please see our terms for use of feeds.

 

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Dolphins to Ted Ginn: ‘Get Better’

Posted by NFL FanHouse | NFL News & Updates | Saturday 31 October 2009 2:00 pm
Chris Burkeby Chris Burke

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Ted GinnAll signs indicate that wide receiver Ted Ginn will see reduced playing time for the Dolphins on Sunday when Miami takes on the Jets. Ginn's starting spot has been in jeopardy recently because of a disappointing lack of production -- aside from an 11-catch, 108-yard performance in Week 2 at Indianapolis, Ginn has just seven catches for 103 yards and a touchdown in Miami's five other games.

Despite his pending demotion, though, Ginn claimed that the team hasn't talked with him about marginalizing his role. Instead, according to Ginn, the coaches gave him a pep talk.

"It was more of a motivation talk," Ginn told the Miami Herald. "Get better. You have to get better. Do what you do but get better.''

Dolphins to Ted Ginn: 'Get Better' originally appeared on NFL FanHouse on Sat, 31 Oct 2009 13:00:00 EST . Please see our terms for use of feeds.

 

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Redskins LT Samuels done for season (AP)

Posted by NFL News Blog | NFL News & Updates | Saturday 31 October 2009 1:14 pm

Washington Redskins left tackle Chris Samuels is out for the season, and linebacker H.B. Blades and cornerback Byron Westbrook are recovering from knee surgery. The Redskins made the expected move of placing six-time Pro Bowl lineman Samuels on injured reserve Saturday. Samuels has a chronic spinal condition and will decide in a few months whether to return next season or retire.

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