This Year's National football league season might find believe it or not than 11 teams total using the area with new skippers manning the helm (6 AFC and 5 NFC), however, within that number a much deeper look see discloses that a maximum of 7 National football league teams will start the brand new season having a brand-new staff regarding changes made at not just the mind training position but additionally in the offensive and defensive coordinator positions too.
Oddly enough enough 4 from the 11 new skippers heading teams this season were in both "interim" positions with similar team or were with similar team the last season and designated like a heir apparent towards the job (Jim Caldwell from the Colts, Tom Cable from the Raiders, Mike Singletary from the Niners, and Jim Mora Junior. from the Seahawks). From the remaining 7 new National football league mind males, three were defensive planners last season (Rex Ryan in the Ravens and today using the Jets, Jim Schwartz in the Leaders and today using the Lions, and Steve Spagnuolo in the Titans and today using the Rams).The remaining new HC's with this year are former offensive planners (Todd Haley in the Cards and today using the Chiefs, and Josh McDaniels in the Patriots and today using the Broncos), strangely enough while 10 from the 11 teams surrended the reins of the franchise to males which were either former National football league mind coaches previously (Jim Mora Junior with Dallas and Eric Mangini with Cleveland) or were in mind training interim positions with similar team (Jim Caldwell from the Colts, Tom Cable from the Raiders, Mike Singletary from the Niners, and Jim Mora Junior. from the Seahawks) or were effective offensive or defensive planners using their company teams...just one team from the eleven teams (Polk Bay) chose to visit fight with a brand new mind guy having without any experience whatsoever.The Polk Bay Buccaneer brass have to know something we do not know that's without a doubt regarding placing their teams' future at the disposal of a man (Raheem Morris) which has never held a mind training position at any competitive level and it has never advanced beyond the position of the defensive backs coach within the National football league.
This will probably be a really interesting year for that Buccaneer faithful indeed regarding getting a brand new mind coach which has without any National football league training experience who'll turn 33 years youthful on September 3, 2009 whilst getting a brand new 63 years old defensive coordinator (Jim Bates) with 37 many years of training experience.Yup, Tampa's new defensive coordinator continues to be training football for four years more than the Bucs new HC continues to be breathing air, the Buc's in addition have a new offensive coordinator (Shaun Jagodzinski) which has 24 many years of total training experience of the school and Professional ranks including six many years of National football league training experience and would be a very effective mind coach at Boston College but was fired for meeting with for that vacant New York Jets mind training job.
Yup, its going to be rather interesting to ascertain if youthful Raheem Morris learns his more knowledgeable assistants or otherwise as well as if the new assistants give just as much help because they are able to as all of them surely must covet the mind training job should Morris get started towards the curb following this season.Its apparent the Polk Bay brass really wants to see new skipper Raheem Morris succeed as shown through the experienced planners they introduced directly into help him, however, the Bucs' did not fare very well within this past Aprils draft and losing eight starters from last years squad combined with facing the NFL's third most difficult schedule this season when it comes to facing teams which had a combined winning number of .580 is going to be an excessive amount of to beat and particularly then when thinking about that three of the first five games to spread out the season are on the highway and they'll close the regular season with four of the final six games abroad, and oh incidentally...these Bucs is only going to have seven home games this season as they'll be facing the Patriots in a game title to become performed working in london England on October 25th also it counts like a home game for Polk Bay.Around the switch aspect, as pointed out above you will find a maximum of seven National football league teams for that 2009 season which will have completely new training employees regarding getting a brand new mind coach in addition to new offensive and new defensive planners in position. Above I layed out which team (Polk Bay), that for me may have the worst season associated with a team with whether new mind coach or perhaps a new training staff, with this being stated I may as well provide a synopsis which team entering this season having a brand-new training staff that for me is going to do well as well as surprise a couple of folks this season...drum roll please...it is the Detroit Lions.Will the Detroit Lions win the Super Bowl or result in the playoffs this season? Most likely not when thinking about that professional sports books have installed the Lions like a 12 to at least one doggy to win the NFC North divisional title and also the O/U on Detroits' expected win total is just 5 games by this writing, within the large picture who are able to really blame the chances makers or even the public for missing confidence during these Cat felines?In the end, Detroit did publish a winless mark of 16 this past year and during the last three seasons have put together an indication of 10 38, ought to be fact the Lions were dead last within the National football league in the last two straight years as a whole defense and also the 517 total points they permitted this past year (that was typically 32.31 pts per gm) was the 2nd most permitted in National football league history.
Detroit has not been far better on offense either, mainly due to their terrible play across the offensive line that has permitted a watch opening 158 total sacks in the last three seasons which makes it no small question why they thought it was very hard to have their QB's and RB's from the injuries list.However, the Lion brass FINALLY changed GM Matt Millin as well as introduced a brand new sheriff to town and the title is Jim Schwartz, his recently hired deputy on offense is Scott Linehan and the recently hired deputy on defense is Gunther Cunningham. The Lions also washed house regarding their player roster because they gave 20 gamers their walking papers and changed all of them with 14 free agents and 10 draft picks.Individuals that do not know who's who might prefer to realize that new HC Jim Schwartz was the Leaders defensive coordinator within the last eight seasons and it has been groomed with this position by among the NFL's very best in Tennessee's Shaun Fisher, meanwhile, new offensive coordinator Scott Linehan was the Rams mind coach from 2006 to 2008 and it is one heck of the teacher, bear in mind that this is actually the same guy that although becoming the Vikings offensive coordinator from 2002 to 2004 switched QB Duante Culpepper right into a passing machine as Culpepper averaged a 27 to fifteen TD to INT ratio with 4016 passing yards as well as an average QB rating of 94.2 over Linehan's time using the Vikes.Obviously its likely to take a while for that new Detroit training staff to become familiar with each other in addition to become familiar with what translates for an almost entirely new Lion team, however, my recommendation would be to keep close track of this team and particularly following the first four days from the regular season when things begin to gel together, ultimately they may not win many games in upright fashion but my money is going to be in it to pay for the amount inside a couple of choice spots.By Jim Campbell of Football Forecastor
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2011 NFL Scouting Combine on NFL NetworkX NFL online Broadcast Schedule
NFL Network's Programming Schedule For February 23 March 1 Includes 2011 NFL Scouting Combine Coverage NFL Network and NFL presents more than 30 hours of NFL Scouting Combine coverage beginning Thursday, Feb.24. 2011 NFL Scouting Combine coverage on NFL Network include 'Around The League: 2011 Scouting Combine Press Conferences,' followed by NFL Total Access at 7:00 PM ET live from the Lucas Oil Stadium. For six days, NFL Network broadcast live from Indianapolis, providing more than 30 hours of live programming as top prospects such as Heisman Trophy winners Cam Newton and Mark Ingram, Georgia WR A.J. Green, Clemson DE Da uan Bowers and Auburn DT Nick Fairley look to take the next step in their careers.
NFL Network draft analyst Mike Mayock headlines NFL Network and NFL combined 23 person roster, joining host Rich Eisen and analyst Charles Davis for daily reports on the prospects participating live Saturday, February 26 through Tuesday, March 1 beginning at 9:00 AM ET each day. Additional expert commentary includes Jamie Dukes on offensive linemen (Saturday), Sterling Sharpe on tight ends (Saturday) and wide receivers (Sunday), Marshall Faulk on running backs (Sunday), Kurt Warner on quarterbacks (Sunday), Jim Mora on linebackers (Monday), Warren Sapp on defensive linemen (Monday), and Deion Sanders on defensive backs (Tuesday). New to NFL Network Combine coverage this year is the UA E39, a compression shirt fitted with electronic sensors that track the body natural motion and biometric signals, which are then sent to a tiny device on the front of the shirt.
This device tracks and keeps all of the athlete critical data, including breathing rate, heart rate, horse power and G force generated. The UA E39 will give NFL general managers, coaches and scouts an unprecedented look at the athletes during their evaluations. Additionally, Mayock updated top five draft prospects by position are now available on NFL . To see Mayock updated list, please visit:
Below is Mayock top five list as of February 22:
Mike Mayock Top 5 Draft Prospects By Position QUARTERBACK (QB):
1. Blaine Gabbert Missouri (MIZZ) JR
2. Jake Locker Washington (WAS) SR
3. Cam Newton Auburn (AUB) JR
4. Ryan Mallet Arkansas (ARK) JR
5. Andy Dalton TCU (TCU) SR
RUNNING BACK (RB):
1. Mark Ingram Alabama (ALA) JR
2. Daniel Thomas Kansas St. (KSU) SR
3. Mikel LeShoure Illinois (ILL) JR
4. Ryan Williams Virginia Tech (VT) JR
5. Jacquizz Rodgers Oregon St. (ORST) JR
WIDE RECEIVER (WR):
1. A.J. Green Georgia (UGA) JR
2. Julio Jones Alabama (ALA) JR
3. Titus Young Boise St. (BSU) SR
4. Jonathan Baldwin Pittsburgh (PITT) JR
5. Torrey Smith Maryland (MARY) JR
TIGHT END (TE):
1. Kyle Rudolph Notre Dame (ND) JR
2. Lance Kendricks Wisconsin (WIS) SR
3. Luke Stocker Tennessee (TENN) SR
4. D.J. Williams Arkansas (ARK) SR
5. Virgil Green Nevada (NEV) SR
INTERIOR OFFENSIVE LINE (G/C):
1. Mike Pouncey Florida (FLA) SR
2. Danny Watkins Baylor (BAYLOR) SR
3. Clint Boling Georgia (UGA) SR
4. John Moffitt Wisconsin (WIS) SR
5. Rodney Hudson Florida St. (FSU) SR
TACKLE (T):
1. Anthony Castonzo Boston College (BC) SR
2. Tyron Smith USC (USC) JR
3. Gabe Carimi Wisconsin (WIS) SR
4. Nate Solder Colorado (COLO) SR T
5. Derek Sherrod Mississippi St. (MSST) SR T
5. Ben Ijalana Villanova (VILL) SR
DEFENSIVE END (DE):
1. Robert Quinn North Carolina (UNC) JR
2. Da uan Bowers Clemson (CLEM) JR
3. J.J. Watt Wisconsin (WIS) JR
4. Adrian Clayborn Iowa (IOWA) SR
5. Cameron Jordan Cal (CAL) SR
DEFENSIVE TACKLE (DT):
1. Marcell Dareus Alabama (ALA) JR
2. Nick Fairley Auburn (AUB) JR
3. Muhammad Wilkerson Temple (TEM) JR
4. Corey Liuget Illinois (ILL) JR
5. Stephen Paea Oregon St. (ORST) SR
OUTSIDE LINEBACKER (OLB):
1. Von Miller Texas A&M (TXAM) SR
2. Akeem Ayers UCLA (UCLA) JR
3. Justin Houston Georgia (UGA) JR
4. Bruce Carter North Carolina (UNC) SR
5. Chris Carter Fresno St. (FRES) SR
INSIDE LINEBACKER (ILB):
1. Martez Wilson Illinois (ILL) JR
2. Colin McCarthy Miami (FL) (MIA) SR
3. Quan Sturdivant North Carolina (UNC) SR
4. Casey Matthews Oregon (ORE) SR
5. Kelvin Sheppard LSU (LSU) SR
CORNERBACK (CB):
1. Patrick Peterson LSU (LSU) JR
2. Prince Amukamara Nebraska (NEB) SR
3. Aaron Williams Texas (TEX) JR
4. Jimmy Smith Colorado (COLO) SR
5. Brandon Harris Miami (FL) (MIA) JR
SAFETY (S):
1. Rahim Moore UCLA (UCLA) JR
2. Ahmad Black Florida (FLA) SR
3. Marcus Gilchrist Clemson (CLEM) SR
4. Quinton Carter Oklahoma (OKLA) SR
5. Deunta Williams North Carolina (UNC) SR
Before the Combine begins, get to know some of the top prospects on NFL who will participate in Indianapolis: University of Washington quarterback Jake Locker: Boston College offensive tackle Anthony Castonzo:University of Florida safety Ahmad Black: 2011 Senior Bowl Re Airs on Friday, February 25 at 8:00 PM ET Before the 2011 NFL Scouting Combine begins at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, see the top college senior football players in a re air of the 2011 Senior Bowl Friday, February 25 at 8:00 PM ET. The South team defeated the North team 24 10 on January, 29 at Ladd Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala. Below are video links to game highlights and player interviews from the Senior Bowl: Game highlights: Interview with University of Washington quarterback Jake Locker: Interview with Nevada quarterback Colin Kaepernick: Florida State quarterback Christian Ponder throws a touchdown and speaks with Stacey Dales: For the fifth consecutive year, NFL Network provided exclusive coverage of the prestigious all star game, with NFL Network Bob Papa calling the game alongside Mike Mayock and Charles Davis. Paul Burmeister and Stacey Dales contributed live reports from the sidelines during the game. Latest Edition of the Rich Eisen Podcast Now Available For Download on NFL and iTunes Featuring NFL Network draft analyst Mike Mayock, Atlanta Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff, and former Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints Head Coach Jim Mora, Sr.
The latest edition of the Rich Eisen Podcast is now available for download on NFL and iTunes. As the 2011 NFL Scouting Combine gets ready to kick off from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Thursday, February 24, NFL Network draft analyst Mike Mayock offers his view on the top prospects, such as Auburn defensive tackle Nick Fairley, North Carolina defensive end Robert Quinn and the quarterbacks Cam Newton, Jake Locker, Ryan Mallett and Blaine Gabbert. Mayock also offers his view on the business of evaluating players and recounts a defining moment in his career. Next up is Atlanta Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff, who is heading into his fourth NFL Scouting Combine in his current role. Dimitroff details his ideology when it comes to free agency, the NFL Draft and the Scouting Combine, including the interviews each team has with the prospects. Finally, with the Academy Awards coming up on Sunday, Eisen gets the Oscar picks from former Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints head coach Jim Mora, Sr. Prior to coaching football, Mora grew up around movie studios so he has always been a big movie buff. With that background, Mora picks the winners from all of the major Oscar categories. Below are select quotes from this week edition: entire thing when I got into the evaluation of player personnel was by definition you going to be wrong a percentage of the time. What you owe to people that play the game for a living and coach it for a living and evaluate for a living and the fans out there, is just as much hard work as you can give and as much integrity as you can give. Mike Mayock on the evaluation of player personnel probably going to walk in there on the first day of the defensive line drills and say he the No. 1 pick in the whole country. And he didn play last year. Mike Mayock on North Carolina defensive end Robert Quinn ome people argue they just in their shorts and t shirts, how do you really gauge football players My feeling is if you done your work as far as evaluated off of video like you should do, then this just supplements your opinion and I think it invaluable. Thomas Dimitroff on the importance of the NFL Scouting Combine For more information onthe Rich Eisen Podcast, please visit or go to iTunes to download the latest episode.
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NFL Network draft analyst Mike Mayock headlines NFL Network and NFL combined 23 person roster, joining host Rich Eisen and analyst Charles Davis for daily reports on the prospects participating live Saturday, February 26 through Tuesday, March 1 beginning at 9:00 AM ET each day. Additional expert commentary includes Jamie Dukes on offensive linemen (Saturday), Sterling Sharpe on tight ends (Saturday) and wide receivers (Sunday), Marshall Faulk on running backs (Sunday), Kurt Warner on quarterbacks (Sunday), Jim Mora on linebackers (Monday), Warren Sapp on defensive linemen (Monday), and Deion Sanders on defensive backs (Tuesday). New to NFL Network Combine coverage this year is the UA E39, a compression shirt fitted with electronic sensors that track the body natural motion and biometric signals, which are then sent to a tiny device on the front of the shirt.
This device tracks and keeps all of the athlete critical data, including breathing rate, heart rate, horse power and G force generated. The UA E39 will give NFL general managers, coaches and scouts an unprecedented look at the athletes during their evaluations. Additionally, Mayock updated top five draft prospects by position are now available on NFL . To see Mayock updated list, please visit:
Below is Mayock top five list as of February 22:
Mike Mayock Top 5 Draft Prospects By Position QUARTERBACK (QB):
1. Blaine Gabbert Missouri (MIZZ) JR
2. Jake Locker Washington (WAS) SR
3. Cam Newton Auburn (AUB) JR
4. Ryan Mallet Arkansas (ARK) JR
5. Andy Dalton TCU (TCU) SR
RUNNING BACK (RB):
1. Mark Ingram Alabama (ALA) JR
2. Daniel Thomas Kansas St. (KSU) SR
3. Mikel LeShoure Illinois (ILL) JR
4. Ryan Williams Virginia Tech (VT) JR
5. Jacquizz Rodgers Oregon St. (ORST) JR
WIDE RECEIVER (WR):
1. A.J. Green Georgia (UGA) JR
2. Julio Jones Alabama (ALA) JR
3. Titus Young Boise St. (BSU) SR
4. Jonathan Baldwin Pittsburgh (PITT) JR
5. Torrey Smith Maryland (MARY) JR
TIGHT END (TE):
1. Kyle Rudolph Notre Dame (ND) JR
2. Lance Kendricks Wisconsin (WIS) SR
3. Luke Stocker Tennessee (TENN) SR
4. D.J. Williams Arkansas (ARK) SR
5. Virgil Green Nevada (NEV) SR
INTERIOR OFFENSIVE LINE (G/C):
1. Mike Pouncey Florida (FLA) SR
2. Danny Watkins Baylor (BAYLOR) SR
3. Clint Boling Georgia (UGA) SR
4. John Moffitt Wisconsin (WIS) SR
5. Rodney Hudson Florida St. (FSU) SR
TACKLE (T):
1. Anthony Castonzo Boston College (BC) SR
2. Tyron Smith USC (USC) JR
3. Gabe Carimi Wisconsin (WIS) SR
4. Nate Solder Colorado (COLO) SR T
5. Derek Sherrod Mississippi St. (MSST) SR T
5. Ben Ijalana Villanova (VILL) SR
DEFENSIVE END (DE):
1. Robert Quinn North Carolina (UNC) JR
2. Da uan Bowers Clemson (CLEM) JR
3. J.J. Watt Wisconsin (WIS) JR
4. Adrian Clayborn Iowa (IOWA) SR
5. Cameron Jordan Cal (CAL) SR
DEFENSIVE TACKLE (DT):
1. Marcell Dareus Alabama (ALA) JR
2. Nick Fairley Auburn (AUB) JR
3. Muhammad Wilkerson Temple (TEM) JR
4. Corey Liuget Illinois (ILL) JR
5. Stephen Paea Oregon St. (ORST) SR
OUTSIDE LINEBACKER (OLB):
1. Von Miller Texas A&M (TXAM) SR
2. Akeem Ayers UCLA (UCLA) JR
3. Justin Houston Georgia (UGA) JR
4. Bruce Carter North Carolina (UNC) SR
5. Chris Carter Fresno St. (FRES) SR
INSIDE LINEBACKER (ILB):
1. Martez Wilson Illinois (ILL) JR
2. Colin McCarthy Miami (FL) (MIA) SR
3. Quan Sturdivant North Carolina (UNC) SR
4. Casey Matthews Oregon (ORE) SR
5. Kelvin Sheppard LSU (LSU) SR
CORNERBACK (CB):
1. Patrick Peterson LSU (LSU) JR
2. Prince Amukamara Nebraska (NEB) SR
3. Aaron Williams Texas (TEX) JR
4. Jimmy Smith Colorado (COLO) SR
5. Brandon Harris Miami (FL) (MIA) JR
SAFETY (S):
1. Rahim Moore UCLA (UCLA) JR
2. Ahmad Black Florida (FLA) SR
3. Marcus Gilchrist Clemson (CLEM) SR
4. Quinton Carter Oklahoma (OKLA) SR
5. Deunta Williams North Carolina (UNC) SR
Before the Combine begins, get to know some of the top prospects on NFL who will participate in Indianapolis: University of Washington quarterback Jake Locker: Boston College offensive tackle Anthony Castonzo:University of Florida safety Ahmad Black: 2011 Senior Bowl Re Airs on Friday, February 25 at 8:00 PM ET Before the 2011 NFL Scouting Combine begins at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, see the top college senior football players in a re air of the 2011 Senior Bowl Friday, February 25 at 8:00 PM ET. The South team defeated the North team 24 10 on January, 29 at Ladd Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala. Below are video links to game highlights and player interviews from the Senior Bowl: Game highlights: Interview with University of Washington quarterback Jake Locker: Interview with Nevada quarterback Colin Kaepernick: Florida State quarterback Christian Ponder throws a touchdown and speaks with Stacey Dales: For the fifth consecutive year, NFL Network provided exclusive coverage of the prestigious all star game, with NFL Network Bob Papa calling the game alongside Mike Mayock and Charles Davis. Paul Burmeister and Stacey Dales contributed live reports from the sidelines during the game. Latest Edition of the Rich Eisen Podcast Now Available For Download on NFL and iTunes Featuring NFL Network draft analyst Mike Mayock, Atlanta Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff, and former Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints Head Coach Jim Mora, Sr.
The latest edition of the Rich Eisen Podcast is now available for download on NFL and iTunes. As the 2011 NFL Scouting Combine gets ready to kick off from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Thursday, February 24, NFL Network draft analyst Mike Mayock offers his view on the top prospects, such as Auburn defensive tackle Nick Fairley, North Carolina defensive end Robert Quinn and the quarterbacks Cam Newton, Jake Locker, Ryan Mallett and Blaine Gabbert. Mayock also offers his view on the business of evaluating players and recounts a defining moment in his career. Next up is Atlanta Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff, who is heading into his fourth NFL Scouting Combine in his current role. Dimitroff details his ideology when it comes to free agency, the NFL Draft and the Scouting Combine, including the interviews each team has with the prospects. Finally, with the Academy Awards coming up on Sunday, Eisen gets the Oscar picks from former Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints head coach Jim Mora, Sr. Prior to coaching football, Mora grew up around movie studios so he has always been a big movie buff. With that background, Mora picks the winners from all of the major Oscar categories. Below are select quotes from this week edition: entire thing when I got into the evaluation of player personnel was by definition you going to be wrong a percentage of the time. What you owe to people that play the game for a living and coach it for a living and evaluate for a living and the fans out there, is just as much hard work as you can give and as much integrity as you can give. Mike Mayock on the evaluation of player personnel probably going to walk in there on the first day of the defensive line drills and say he the No. 1 pick in the whole country. And he didn play last year. Mike Mayock on North Carolina defensive end Robert Quinn ome people argue they just in their shorts and t shirts, how do you really gauge football players My feeling is if you done your work as far as evaluated off of video like you should do, then this just supplements your opinion and I think it invaluable. Thomas Dimitroff on the importance of the NFL Scouting Combine For more information onthe Rich Eisen Podcast, please visit or go to iTunes to download the latest episode.
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