NFL Rumors - October 21st
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2003 3:14 pm
Giants could look to Coughlin, Saban or Schottenheimer
Jim Fassel's job appears to be safe for now, but the Giants could decide to replace him during the offseason. If the Giants fire Fassel, New York Daily News columnist Gary Myers thinks that the team could hire either Tom Coughlin, Nick Saban or Marty Schottenheimer.
Raiders may tell Gannon to take a seat
Should the Raiders bench Rich Gannon in favor of Marques Tuiasosopo? Oakland Tribune columnist Art Spander thinks that it may be time for the Raiders to give the ball to Tuiasosopo.
Bears expected to stick with Chandler
Kordell Stewart may have to get used to his seat on the bench. The Chicago Tribune's David Haugh reports that many of the Bears players would be surprised if the team started Stewart against the Lions on Sunday.
Lions may give Harrington the hook
The Detroit Free Press' Curt Sylvester reports that the Lions still haven't decided if Joey Harrington will be their starting quarterback on Sunday. Coach Steve Mariucci says that he will give the job to whoever gives the Lions the best chance to win.
Spurrier not cut out for the NFL
Washington Times columnist Dan Daly writes that the Steve Spurrier experiment isn't working in Washington. Spurrier may have to reinvent his Fun 'n' Gun offense if he wants to succeed in the pros, but Daly wonders whether Spurrier's "heart is in it".
For more of today's NFL rumors, go to ProSportsDaily.com
Jim Fassel's job appears to be safe for now, but the Giants could decide to replace him during the offseason. If the Giants fire Fassel, New York Daily News columnist Gary Myers thinks that the team could hire either Tom Coughlin, Nick Saban or Marty Schottenheimer.
Raiders may tell Gannon to take a seat
Should the Raiders bench Rich Gannon in favor of Marques Tuiasosopo? Oakland Tribune columnist Art Spander thinks that it may be time for the Raiders to give the ball to Tuiasosopo.
Bears expected to stick with Chandler
Kordell Stewart may have to get used to his seat on the bench. The Chicago Tribune's David Haugh reports that many of the Bears players would be surprised if the team started Stewart against the Lions on Sunday.
Lions may give Harrington the hook
The Detroit Free Press' Curt Sylvester reports that the Lions still haven't decided if Joey Harrington will be their starting quarterback on Sunday. Coach Steve Mariucci says that he will give the job to whoever gives the Lions the best chance to win.
Spurrier not cut out for the NFL
Washington Times columnist Dan Daly writes that the Steve Spurrier experiment isn't working in Washington. Spurrier may have to reinvent his Fun 'n' Gun offense if he wants to succeed in the pros, but Daly wonders whether Spurrier's "heart is in it".
For more of today's NFL rumors, go to ProSportsDaily.com