So when is Philly going to finally ditch Donovan "Choke" McNabb and Andy "Drug Emporium" Reid?
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he's a future hall of famer so i'll cut him a little slack. that said, stay retired Favre. you were great last year, retire at the peak of your career. don't worry no one can EVER break your record of 253 consecutive starts as quarterback (275 total starts including playoffs). give Aaron Rodgers a chance.
he's a future hall of famer so i'll cut him a little slack. that said, stay retired Favre. you were great last year, retire at the peak of your career. don't worry no one can EVER break your record of 253 consecutive starts as quarterback (275 total starts including playoffs). give Aaron Rodgers a chance.
ESPN - Officials break down new rules - NFL Nation
The rule changes (forceout rule eliminated, no more 5-yard facemasks, defensive player can have helmet intercom, reviewable field goals, et al) were adopted in April at the NFL's annual meetings in Palm Beach, Fla.
My favorite point of emphasis? The NFL has asked officials to crack down on are violations of "mutual respect." This includes taunting, gestures, choreographed celebrations and general on-field goonery.
– Three Raiders (well, two are former Raiders) were shown in the "what not to" portion.
– There was Warren Sapp's meltdown in Jacksonville, Fla., in which he had three personal fouls and was ejected, as an example of not respecting officials. Stuart Schweigert standing over Tony Gonzalez after a hit was an example of taunting. Jay Richardson was caught on tape pretending a throat slashing, as an example of a menacing gesture.
– There are no more force-outs. Unless a player is carried out of bounds after a catch, he must get two feet down inbounds. So look for some receivers to get knocked silly.