NFL Rumors - October 3rd
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2003 3:34 pm
"Marginal" Smith upset with Panthers
The Panthers' contract talks with Steve Smith didn't get off to a rousing start. Smith told the Charlotte Observer's Pat Yasinskas that the Panthers "spit in my (expletive) face".
Jaguars choose Leftwich over Brunell
The Jaguars officially have a quarterback controversy on their hands. Although Mark Brunell says that he is healthy, the Jacksonville Times-Union's Vito Stellino reports that Byron Leftwich will start for the Jaguars on Sunday.
It's all up to Strahan
It's time for Michael Strahan to step up. New York Post columnist Steve Serby thinks that Strahan needs to "impose his will on a Sunday afternoon".
Sports, Rush didn't mix
Detroit Free Press columnist Mitch Albom is surprised that Rush Limbaugh lasted as long on ESPN as he did. Albom writes that Limbaugh's "black-and-white outlook" doesn't work in sports.
Jackson was ready to quit Countdown
New York Daily News columnist Bob Raissman writes that if Rush Limbaugh had not quit "NFL Countdown", Tom Jackson would have. Apparently Jackson told an ESPN exec that he was going to confront Limbaugh at a production meeting and then quit the show.
For more of today's NFL rumors, go to ProSportsDaily.com
The Panthers' contract talks with Steve Smith didn't get off to a rousing start. Smith told the Charlotte Observer's Pat Yasinskas that the Panthers "spit in my (expletive) face".
Jaguars choose Leftwich over Brunell
The Jaguars officially have a quarterback controversy on their hands. Although Mark Brunell says that he is healthy, the Jacksonville Times-Union's Vito Stellino reports that Byron Leftwich will start for the Jaguars on Sunday.
It's all up to Strahan
It's time for Michael Strahan to step up. New York Post columnist Steve Serby thinks that Strahan needs to "impose his will on a Sunday afternoon".
Sports, Rush didn't mix
Detroit Free Press columnist Mitch Albom is surprised that Rush Limbaugh lasted as long on ESPN as he did. Albom writes that Limbaugh's "black-and-white outlook" doesn't work in sports.
Jackson was ready to quit Countdown
New York Daily News columnist Bob Raissman writes that if Rush Limbaugh had not quit "NFL Countdown", Tom Jackson would have. Apparently Jackson told an ESPN exec that he was going to confront Limbaugh at a production meeting and then quit the show.
For more of today's NFL rumors, go to ProSportsDaily.com