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What You Are Saying About Football
Filed in archive NFL by Kyle Smith on May 8, 2008
What You Are Saying About Football
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A look around to see what people are saying about all things football.

- An excellent look using cold, hard data at wide receivers who may have very big years, including Roy Williams, D.J. Hackett and Vincent Jackson. (The fantasy sports Forum)

- Former highest paid safety ever Adam Archuleta was cut by the Washington Redskins. It will be interesting to see if his career is over. (Turf Show Times)

- Further proof that the NFL draft is a complete freaking crapshoot. (The Legend of Cecilio Guante)

- Is former Seattle Seahawks running back Shaun Alexander a fit in Chicago? (The Sports Muffin)

- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are (one of many teams, presumably) who are not interested in former Bengal Chris Henry joining their squad. (Pro Football Talk)

- In the most disturbing story you'll probably hear in a while, former Viking defensive end Darrion Scott was arrested and charged with felony assault after allegedly holding a plastic bag over his 2-year-old son's head. (ESPN)

- Praise for the Buffalo Bills' selection of WR James Hardy in the draft, considering the free agent market at that position. (Buffalo Rumblings)

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