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Bentley Done For The Season

Posted in Broncos/NFL on July 27th, 2006

According to a source close to Brown’s center LeCharles Bentley the 2-time Pro Bowler will miss the entire season with a torn patellar tendon in his left knee.  He injured the knee in the first play of this morning’s practice.  Ironically, Head Coach Romeo Crennel had the Browns dressed only in shoulder pads and helmets to try and avoid the serious injuries the team has faced in the past.

 Bentley Injured

Let’s face it, this is a huge blow to the team.  Maybe a good thing about all of this is that it happened early in training camp so the Browns can make a move to bring someone in.  With a 2nd year QB and alot of change along the front line Bentley was going to be the anchor.  He went to High School at nearby St. Ignatious and played at Ohio State in college.  He was the hometown guy that wanted to play for the hometown team.  We’ll now have to wait until next season for it to happen.

 

Guru 2006 NFL Preview - Team #31 - New York Jets

Posted in Broncos/NFL, 2006 NFL Preview on July 27th, 2006

New York Jets -- 4-12 

Projected Record
4-12

Projected Schedule W/L
@Tennessee(W)
New England(L)
@Buffalo       (L)
Indianapolis  (L)
@Jacksonville(L)
Miami             (L)
Detroit           (W)
@Cleveland (L)
@New England(L)
Chicago          (L)
Houston         (L)
@Green Bay (L)
Buffalo          (W)
@Minnesota(L)
@Miami       (L)
Oakland       (W)

It was only 18 short months ago that the Jets were a Field Goal away from going to the AFC Championship Game, TWICE!  It has been a steep drop ever since both those field goals went wide right.  Their quarterback has had two major shoulder surgeries.  Half of the offensive line has been jettisoned, and to top it all off they traded their Head Coach to Kansas City for a 4th Round draft pick.  Needless to say Jet fans have no need to book playoff travel plans anytime soon.

Team Strengths – On paper there really doesn’t seem to be much of a strength anywhere on the field.  They really can’t go into the season and hang their hat on anything so this year could be a struggle.
Team Weaknesses – Plenty here.  They retooled the O-Line, drafting two lineman in the first round.  Both the 4th pick, D’Brickashaw Ferguson 29th pick Nick Mangold figure to be thrown into the fire.  That immediately make the Offensive Line a weakness along with the running game.  Curtis Martin returns but questions about just how much he has left are swirling.  At QB, Chad Pennington will try to come back from his 2nd major shoulder surgery, and is in competition with former Redskin Patrick Ramsey and 2nd Round pick Kellen Clemons, who everyone seems to be high on.  Defensively there are some playmakers in the likes of Jonathon Vilma but extended time on the field due to a weak offense will wear this unit down.  Eric Mangini, at 34 years old, becomes the youngest Head Coach in the league and it is surely going to take time for him to get his feet wet.  Overall, a lot of potential weaknesses.
Can Pennington come back?

 Best Case Scenario – Somehow Pennington can make like the 6 Million Dollar Man and use his robotic arm to get the ball down field.   Curtis Martin finds the fountain of youth and a young O-Line comes together faster than expected to protect Pennington and lead the way for C-Mart.  Eric Mangini brings some Belichick magic with him and the Jets win 7 games.

 Worst Case Scenario – Pennington’s arm actually falls off and the Jets have to go with Ramsey.  Martin gets hurt and the O-Line doesn’t come together.  Defense is on the field 45 minutes a game and Mangini begs Belichick to allow him to come back as the ball-boy in New England.  Jets go 1-15 and the curse of Rich Kotite lingers on in the Meadowlands.
A young O-line needs to come together.

My Opinion – It was a toss up for me between the Jets and 49’ers for #32.  TO me, The AFC East, while solid, is not overly tough and with Buffalo also going through a transition year there are games to be won.  The Jets also match up against the AFC South, some potential victories over the likes of Houston and Tennessee.  After the loss of Herm Edwards the Jets really stripped down the talent and are looking to start from scratch.  The Ferguson and Mangold picks, while not sexy, were smart and Mangini by all accounts looks too be a solid young coach.  By grabbing Clemons in the 2nd Round the Jets gave themselves a security blanket in case Pennington and Ramsey don’t work out.  It is going to be another tough year in New York but the Jets do have some foundation laid for the future.
Mangini takes over in New York

Bentley Hurt, Landis Busted…Maybe

Posted in Broncos/NFL, General on July 27th, 2006

**According to This, the Browns could be in big trouble already, just 2 days into training camp.  If the injury to LeCharles Bentley is serious, which it appears to be, what could have been a promising season(8-8) just got a whole lot bleaker.  Whenever an NFL Lineman, who let’s face it are porbably some of the toughest people on this planet, scream, “NO!” they know it is something serious.

The Browns must be wondering what they have to do to stay healthy.  Kellen Winslow has missed the past 2 seasons, Braylon Edwards went down and noone knows when he will actually return.  If there was a Curse of the Bambino, and if the Cubs are cursed, then there must really be a curse on this franchise, with some of the most passionate fans in sports.

I am not a Browns fan but I can respect their fans and hate to see an injury like this in a practice.  Here’s hoping the injury isn’t as serious as it looks, but I am not holding my breath.
Bentley was hoping to help the Browns turn it around...

**Sometimes when a miracle happens you wonder if it is too good to be true.  We like to hope it isn’t, but our common sense tells us it is.  That appears it may be the case with Tour De France winner Floyd Landis, where it has been reported by his team that he tested positive for unusually large amounts of testosterone.  Landis, of course, was shocked by the result and has requested his ‘B’ sample get tested.  If that comes back positive as well, his cycling team Phonak has already said he will be fired.

Pending the results of that ‘B’ test, I can’t really say I am that surprised.  Cycling is the dirtiest sport on the planet and before the Tour even began most of teh favorites were booted as part of a doping scandel.  Even quotes from Landis’ mother didn’t seem all that encouraging –

She said Thursday that she wouldn’t blame her son if he was taking medication to treat the pain in his injured hip, but “if it’s something worse than that, then he doesn’t deserve to win.”

“I didn’t talk to him since that hit the fan, but I’m keeping things even keel until I know what the facts are,” she told The Associated Press in a phone interview from her home in Farmersville, Pennsylvania. “I know that this is a temptation to every rider but I’m not going to jump to conclusions … It disappoints me.”

Let’s face it, believing that a man that is in need of a Hip Replacement can win the hardest cycling event in the world is more amazing than believing a man that survived cancer can do it.  Both are miracles and we would love to believe that miracles do happen.  More often than not, however, we find out that the miracle is actually someone playing fair, and not cheating the rules, the sport, and the fans.
Here's hoping you aren't a cheat!