Tomlinson Sounds Like He'd Like to Be Back
According to ESPN New York, the Jets running back LaDanian Tomlinson sounds all on board to return to the Big Apple in 2011. LT experienced a very respectable comeback season considering how he finished up in San Diego. Tomlinson rushed for over 900 yards in his first season with New York averaging better than four yards per carry and showing plenty of burst at times. He also led the club with six rushing touchdowns during the regular season, but was notably the less effective ball carrier in the playoffs for the Jets. He’s a nice compliment and would be a great mentor for running back Shonn Greene who appears to be the future for New York.
Banged Up Steelers Trying to Get Healthy
The Steelers regular starting center Maurkice Pouncey did not practice with the team on Wednesday. The word on Pouncey’s status will be decided on Friday based on if he is able to practice. Defensive lineman Aaron Smith was limited Wednesday and looks to be a long shot according to some sources. Pouncey’s availability will have greater impact on Sunday, the Steelers have been without Smith since late October.
Belichick Wins Coach of the Year
Another stunning announcement with the Patriots head coach Bill Belichick walking away with the honors for NFL Coach of Year for the third time. The Patriots dominated the East and the NFL for much of the season finishing with the league’s best record of 14-2. This came after trading away one of their biggest offensive weapons (Randy Moss) and fielding one of the league’s youngest defenses. Belichick is truly deserving of the award for keeping the Patriots winning and marching on.
By David Ortega
According to ESPN New York, the Jets running back LaDanian Tomlinson sounds all on board to return to the Big Apple in 2011. LT experienced a very respectable comeback season considering how he finished up in San Diego. Tomlinson rushed for over 900 yards in his first season with New York averaging better than four yards per carry and showing plenty of burst at times. He also led the club with six rushing touchdowns during the regular season, but was notably the less effective ball carrier in the playoffs for the Jets. He’s a nice compliment and would be a great mentor for running back Shonn Greene who appears to be the future for New York.
Banged Up Steelers Trying to Get Healthy
The Steelers regular starting center Maurkice Pouncey did not practice with the team on Wednesday. The word on Pouncey’s status will be decided on Friday based on if he is able to practice. Defensive lineman Aaron Smith was limited Wednesday and looks to be a long shot according to some sources. Pouncey’s availability will have greater impact on Sunday, the Steelers have been without Smith since late October.
Belichick Wins Coach of the Year
Another stunning announcement with the Patriots head coach Bill Belichick walking away with the honors for NFL Coach of Year for the third time. The Patriots dominated the East and the NFL for much of the season finishing with the league’s best record of 14-2. This came after trading away one of their biggest offensive weapons (Randy Moss) and fielding one of the league’s youngest defenses. Belichick is truly deserving of the award for keeping the Patriots winning and marching on.
By David Ortega
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