Road to Superbowl XLV

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Super Bowl XLV will be the 45th annual edition of the Super Bowl in American football, and the 41st annual championship game of the modern-era National Football League (NFL).

The game will be held at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas

New Orleans Saints 8/1
Indianapolis Colts 9/1
Pittsburgh Steelers 10/1
San Diego Chargers 10/1
Green Bay Packers 12/1
Minnesota Vikings 12/1
New England Patriots 12/1
Philadelphia Eagles 14/1
Dallas Cowboys 14/1
Baltimore Ravens 18/1
Atlanta Falcons 20/1
New York Giants 20/1
New York Jets 22/1
Tennessee Titans 25/1
Miami Dolphins 28/1
Arizona Cardinals 33/1
San Francisco 49ers 33/1
Carolina Panthers 33/1
Cincinnati Bengals 33/1
Houston Texans 33/1
Jacksonville Jaguars 50/1
Denver Broncos 50/1
Seattle Seahawks 50/1
Chicago Bears 66/1
Washington Redskins 66/1
Cleveland Browns 150/1
Oakland Raiders 150/1
Buffalo Bills 150/1
Detroit Lions 150/1
Kansas City Chiefs 150/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 200/1
St. Louis Rams 250/1

Let the off season begin!

I’m going to Dallas for this. Get up!

Bad Value:
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[]Atlanta - Lower price than the Jets?? Eh, why?
[
]Pittsburgh - Keep Troy healthy and they have an outside shot, without him they are mediocre.
[]Arizona - without Kurt who are they? Arizona 33/1 beat the Packers 12/1 in the playoffs.
[
]Philadelphia - Same price as the Cowboys? Don’t think so.
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Good Value:
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[]Vikings - Favre stays I’d say. They are close to the complete article. They really should have beaten the Saints.
[
]Jets - Get to the AFC championship game and they are 22/1. No love.
[]Giants - They have lots of talent they just have to put it together like they did 2 years ago.
[
]Titans - Having an elite RB makes them a threat.
[]Cowboys - Looking to play at home in the Superbowl…
[
]49ers - with Arizona gone someone has to win the NFC West… It will be the niners.
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It’s way too early to say what’s good value or not I think.

Of course. I’m not betting til August.
Just my opinion of the market as it stands.

August is the time bro.

I saw some different prices earlier. saints and Patriots were at 10-1 and Colts as favorites. Saints I think will struggle to repeat. They have something close to 30 free agents, and despite the fact ehy will retian the vast majority, I reckon they could lose some top players. Plus they’ll have the harder schdule as a result of finishing top seed in NFC. I still have hopes for Pats next year tho. Turns out Moss was fairly banged up for the latter half of the year, and Brady too. But biggest problem was on defence, so they should address that in off season.

With a combination of:
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[]No salary cap
[
]So many people entering free agency
[*]More rookies entering the draft due to the Rookie salary Cap which comes into effect in 2011
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This off season is going to be EPIC!

Also check this out for a tough rule on the Top 4 teams:
The final four teams in the playoffs, the Saints and Colts (as well as the Jets and Vikings) aren’t allowed to sign another team’s unrestricted free agent unless they lose one of their own of equal or more value.

The Saints have 18 in free agency.
All-Pro guard Jahri Evans, running back Pierre Thomas, offensive tackles Jermon Bushrod and Jammal Brown, safety Roman Harper, defensive lineman Anthony Hargrove, tight end David Thomas and receiver Lance Moore are restricted free agents.
Darren Sharper and Scott Fujita will be unrestricted free agents.

The Colts have offensive tackle Charlie Johnson, safety Antoine Bethea, and reserves that include cornerback Tim Jennings, safety Aaron Francisco and linebacker Freddy Keiaho as restricted free agents.
Gary Brackett will be an unrestricted free agent.

Lot of talk about the draft as you would expect. I was looking at this Tim Tebow lad. He’s a freak. Complete religious nutjob. Makes me sick. He’s evidence that abortion is right.

Bandage, take a deep breath…

PHILADELPHIA (AP) – The Philadelphia Eagles have released two-time Pro Bowl running back Brian Westbrook.

Team officials announced the move Tuesday.

A former All-Pro, the dynamic Westbrook led the league in yards from scrimmage in 2007 with 2,104 yards. He rushed for 1,333 yards and accounted for 12 touchdowns that season.

But he spent much of last season on the sidelines. Westbrook missed eight games with a pair of concussions and an ankle injury.

Westbrook had only two touchdowns in 2009.

He has rushed for 5,995 yards in eight seasons in Philadelphia and caught 426 passes for 3,790 yards. The 30-year-old Westbrook has accounted for 68 touchdowns rushing, receiving and on punt returns.

Wexicans, can you check in on Bandage later…

LT also cut…

SAN DIEGO (AP) – The slashing, dazzling runs came less frequently. The yards didn’t pile up as easily as in previous seasons.

LaDainian Tomlinson was slowing down because of injuries and age, becoming less and less the face of the franchise as his role was reduced in a pass-happy offense.

On Monday, he was released by the San Diego Chargers, a franchise he helped revive with a brilliant nine-year run in which he became one of the NFL’s greatest running backs.

The move had been expected for some time. Tomlinson, one of the most beloved athletes in San Diego sports history, got the word in a meeting with team president Dean Spanos.

“I told him that in the 26 years that I’ve been in this business, it was probably the hardest thing I’ve had to do,” Spanos told The Associated Press. “I’m not close to a lot of the players, but there’s a handful that I’ve been close with, and he’s probably the closest. It was really difficult to tell him. But out of respect, I wanted to tell him earlier rather than later.”

Tomlinson was due a $2 million roster bonus in early March, which all but guaranteed he would be cut loose, as well as a $5 million salary for 2010. He still had two years left on his contract, which was reworked during a somewhat tumultuous period last offseason.

L.T. wasn’t immediately available for comment. He said after the Chargers’ playoff loss to the New York Jets that he felt he could still play for a few more seasons.

“He was one of the greatest players and people that I’ve ever had a chance to be around and he will be missed,” outside linebacker Shawne Merriman said in an e-mail to the AP.

“What L.T. has meant to this town and to this team, in nine years, the impact he’s had both on and off the field, we may never see that again,” quarterback Philip Rivers said before accepting an award at a sports banquet Monday night. “You’re not just going to replace L.T. himself. He was more than a running back.”

General manager A.J. Smith called it “a tough day, a sad day for everybody in the organization. But it’s always tough to part ways with great players who helped you win games. It’s not a pleasant day, but we’re working through it.”

Agent Tom Condon said he’ll spend time at the forthcoming NFL combine in Indianapolis determining interest from other teams.

“I think they did us a favor in terms of releasing him before we go to the combine. That part of it was positive,” Condon told the AP. “L.T. during Super Bowl week had indicated it was time to move on, and they accommodated him. He’s had a Hall of Fame run there as a Charger.”

Tomlinson, who turned 30 last summer, was injured early in the 2009 season and finished with 730 yards on 223 carries for an average of 3.3 yards per carry, all career lows.

Condon doesn’t think Tomlinson is finished.

“It’s one of those things with the very, very special players, like Emmitt Smith, Marcus Allen, guys like that,” Condon said. “You can’t predict what they’re going to do. They seem to defy the odds. He keeps himself in tremendous condition. I think he feels like he can go forward for several more years.”

Tomlinson ranks eighth on the all-time rushing list with 12,490 yards. His 138 career rushing touchdowns rank second, and his 153 total touchdowns rank third.

He was the NFL’s MVP in 2006, when he set league single-season records with 31 touchdowns, including 28 rushing, and 186 points. Tomlinson won the NFL’s rushing title in 2006 and '07.

Perhaps his most memorable moment as a Charger came on Dec. 10, 2006, when he swept into the end zone late in a game against the Denver Broncos for his third touchdown of the afternoon to break Shaun Alexander’s year-old record of 28 touchdowns.

His linemen hoisted him onto their shoulders and carried him toward the sideline, with Tomlinson holding the ball high in his right hand and waving his left index finger, while the fans chanted “L.T.! L.T.!” and “MVP! MVP!”

“I had the best view in the house on some of those awesome runs he made,” Rivers said.

“He’s just been a great player for us,” Smith said. “Also, the character, integrity, work ethic, along with his talent, have been unbelievable. He’s a Hall of Famer right now. He will be a first-ballot Hall of Famer.”

Coming off a 1-15 finish in 2000, and trying to dig out from the nightmarish Ryan Leaf years, the Chargers held the No. 1 overall pick in the 2001 draft. They sent that pick to the Atlanta Falcons on the day before the draft began for a package that included the fifth pick, which they used to select Tomlinson. The Falcons took Michael Vick with the top pick.

“When he came here in 2001, we were a struggling franchise,” Spanos said. “It’s clear that we are where we are today because of him. He truly has been the heart and soul of our team all these years, and just done an outstanding job and helped turn this franchise around into a winning franchise. It couldn’t have been done without him.”

Spanos said he and Tomlinson expressed disappointment that the player never got a chance to win a Super Bowl title.

“We came close but just never quite got there,” Spanos said.

The Chargers made five playoff appearances during Tomlinson’s time here. They advanced to the AFC championship game following the 2007 season but lost to the New England Patriots.

Tomlinson’s squeaky-clean image took a hit during that AFC championship game. Forced out early with a knee injury, Tomlinson watched glumly from the sideline, huddled in a parka and his face hidden behind the tinted visor on his helmet.

The Chargers gave an overly optimistic prognosis about his injury, announcing that he “can return,” which caused fans and commentators to question his toughness.

Tomlinson was always the most brutally honest employee in the Chargers’ organization. When he sustained a groin injury in the 2008 regular-season finale, he was more forthright with the media about its severity, causing Smith to bristle.

That groin injury sidelined Tomlinson in a divisional-round loss to Pittsburgh, the first time he missed a game due to injury in his pro career. He had been slowed earlier that season by a toe injury.

He sprained his right ankle in the 2009 season opener against Oakland and missed the next two games.

Spanos said Tomlinson “was very, very gracious and very respectful” during their meeting. “He had his typical smile. He was just as good as could be, as respectful as could be. Just really, like he is, first class.”

Other news:
New England have franchised Vince Wilfork.
Carolina have said they will not franchise Julius Peppers, which means he will be a hugely sought after free agent.

And another one bites the dust.

The Philadelphia Eagles announced Tuesday they have released two-time Pro Bowl running back Brian Westbrook.

A news conference is scheduled for 3 p.m. ET.

Westbrook

“Brian is one of the greatest Eagles of all time and he is an even better person and leader,” coach Andy Reid said. “In my mind, there has not been a more versatile running back that the NFL has seen. I had a conversation with Brian this morning to let him know. This is by far the most difficult part of this job. We wanted to make this move in order to maximize Brian’s chances of landing with another NFL team.”

Westbrook, 30, has been with the Eagles since 2002, when he was drafted in the third round out of Villanova. He is the franchise’s all-time leader in yards (9,785).

In 2007, he led the league with 2,104 yards, and scored 12 touchdowns.

But Westbrook was able to play in only eight games this past season after suffering two concussions in just three weeks. The first came Oct. 26, against the Washington Redskins. He sat out two games, then was injured again, on Nov. 15, against San Diego, when he got sandwiched between a blocker and a tackler on a screen play.

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This time, he was held out for five weeks before returning for the Dec. 27 game against the Denver Broncos.

Westbrook acknowledged in early December that he had returned too soon from the first concussion. He finished the season with just two touchdowns, 274 rushing yards and 181 yards receiving.

“Brian Westbrook is one of the most electric players in the history of this franchise and is certainly also one of the most popular,” Eagles chairman Jeffrey Lurie said in a statement. “He was personally one of my favorite players to watch each and every Sunday and his playmaking abilities, leadership and values will be missed.”

Said team president Joe Banner: “We all know how valuable Brian was as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles and he will certainly go down as one of the greatest Eagles of all time. But what really showed me how special a person Brian is, was watching the way he interacted with my children. That said more to me about Brian than anything else he could have done on the playing field. We will miss him both as a person and as a player.”

The combine starts on Saturday. Here’s a list of the top draft prospects

some interesting rankings there. not much on the offensive side of things, mostly linemen or secondary defence.

I concur.

I still think C.J. Spiller is the funniest name I have ever seen for a RB. Fantastic. “Spiller stop dropping the ball” ya ha ha ha.

As an aside. Nice addition of the twitter function on the posts.

Had a quick look at the combine today. Some of the shit they put these guys through is nonsense. I wonder what Tom Bradys 40 yard time is. Shiiiiiiiiiiiit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g93MuptlSqo

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