Bears Don’t Have Enough to Land Unhappy Broncos WR Marshall
There’s been lots of rumors as of late about the Bears interest in Broncos unhappy WR Brandon Marshall.
There’s been lots of rumors as of late about the Bears interest in Broncos unhappy WR Brandon Marshall.
There’s been lots of rumors as of late about the Bears interest in Broncos unhappy WR Brandon Marshall. The new signal caller of the Bears, Jay Cutler, even reportedly told the Bears to do what it took to land his former teammate. With that said, Pro Football Weekly though reports that the Bears simply don’t have enough after the Cutler deal to land Marshall, who would be the teams #1 WR.
Drew Rosenhaus loves Twitter . How else can you explain the super agent using it non-stop for updating news about his clients as well as his daily activities?
You know what would be the perfect job for Matt Millen? If he could be suspended about nine feet above a major Detroit thoroughfare, and citizens of the city could walk by at their leisure and whack him with a giant stick
A dude in Pittsburgh once pretended to be Ben Roethlisberger and third-string QB Brian St. Pierre in order to score dates with gullible Pittsburgh gals. As disgusting and reprehensible as that might be, you can at least see why an otherwise down-and-out guy might do it.
Could the Bears have the combo of Jay Cutler throwing to Brandon Marshall in the 2009 season? While it seems unlikely, reports are coming out that Cutler wants his former Bronco teammate with him, and today’s Newsport News Daily Press reports that Cutler was pushing hard for the team to get Marshall from Denver
Rob Ryan will be the personality of the Browns defense. Ryan, in his first year with the Browns after spending the last five seasons with the Oakland Raiders in the same role, didn’t hesitate to describe what the Browns defense will be like - in 2009 and beyond.
One of the biggest changes in the NFL in the last few years is the shift to a lot of running back support. Before, a lot of people would have said that the quarterback is much more important than running backs . Obviously, they’re both very important, but people have finally realized that not everyone can have a major QB who can throw 110 yards while facing the opposite direction
After watching NFL Total Access and SportsCenter, and reading a few articles on Broncos’ wide receiver Brandon Marshall requesting a trade, many people have said that he will go to the Ravens, Bears, or even the Buccaneers. Some said that he won’t be traded at all ! But you know what?
As our revolving QB door hopefully closes for at least 12 years, some of our old signal callers are finding their way elsewhere. Kyle Orton was named as the starting QB for the Denver Broncos