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Showing posts with label Rex Grossman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rex Grossman. Show all posts

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Dallas Cowboys Make A Good Move While The Bears A Bad One

Seven-time Pro Bowl inside linebacker Zach Thomas has reached a contract agreement in principle with the Dallas Cowboys, team and league sources told ESPN.com on Saturday morning.

Zach Thomas

Saturday night, Thomas' agent, Drew Rosenhaus confirmed the deal.

"It is going to be signed in the next couple of days," Rosenhaus was quoted as saying by The Associated Press.

The deal includes a $1 million base salary, a $1 million signing bonus and a $1 million incentive-based bonus based on playing time that Rosenhaus said should be easily attained.

Thomas, 34, who was released by the Miami Dolphins two weeks ago, following a 2007 season in which he was limited to just five appearances, chose the deal from the Cowboys over contract proposals from the New England Patriots and the New Orleans Saints.

A 12-year veteran, and one of only three players in modern NFL history to register 100-plus tackles in each of his first 10 seasons in the league, Thomas was released by the new Miami football regime on Feb. 14 after a celebrated stint with the Dolphins.


Meanwhile, for reasons I have no idea what they were thinking.....


Rex Grossman has signed a one-year deal to remain as the starting quarterback of the Chicago Bears.

Rex Grossman

Grossman

Grossman wanted to stay with the Bears, and Bears general manager Jerry Angelo and coach Lovie Smith wanted to give him one more chance to stay as their starting quarterback. On Saturday, each side worked out a deal in order for the relationship to continue.

"It's still a great opportunity for him [in Chicago]," his agent, Eugene Parker, told ESPN.com.

Under terms of the deal, Grossman will have a $3 million base salary. He can make close to $2 million in incentives as long as he's the starting quarterback.

Several players on the Bears offense were pushing for Grossman to return as quarterback.

His best season was in 2006 when he started 16 games, passed for 3,193 yards, threw 23 touchdown passes and helped to take the Bears to the Super Bowl. He struggled in 2007 and started only seven games.

During the second half of last season, Smith used Brian Griese and Kyle Orton as starters. Grossman's signing, though, should resolve the Bears quarterback situation.

A first-round choice in the 2003 draft, Grossman has appeared in 32 games, with 30 starts, during his tenure with the Bears. The former Florida star has completed 489 of 900 passes for 5,907 yards, with 31 touchdown passes, 33 interceptions and an efficiency rating of 70.9. Ouch.

Maybe the Bears were thinking about how they could find ways to lose more games than they could win and how they could drive all their fans crazy as they watch Grossman throw interception after interception with an occasional touchdown to make fans believe as if he was the real deal.

Friday, December 7, 2007

Battle of Backup Quarterbacks In The Bears-Redskins Game

This game was pretty boring, but the amount of injuries that added up were remarkable. Men were falling like soldiers on the battlefield. The starting QB from both teams were injured and never returned.


Only days removed from burying a teammate, and without the benefit of a full practice, the Washington Redskins managed to win thanks to a backup quarterback who last completed a pass in 2004.

Todd Collins came on for the injured Jason Campbell and threw for two touchdowns Thursday night, leading Washington to a 24-16 victory over the fading Chicago Bears that ended the Redskins' four-game losing streak.

In a rough-and-tumble game befitting two teams that entered on the very fringe of the playoff chase in the so-so NFC, both lost their starting quarterbacks in the first half. Campbell left for good with a dislocated left kneecap a few plays after hurting his throwing elbow, while Rex Grossman never returned from a left knee injury on Chicago's second possession.

Collins wound up 15-for-20 for 224 yards and his first two scores since 2002, when he played for Kansas City.

Griese was 21-for-45 for 295 yards and one TD, but he also raised his season interception total to 12 in seven appearances for the reigning NFC champion Bears (5-8).

The list of injuries doesn't just end with the two starting QBs. This list also includes running back Clinton Portis (stomach illness), right guard Randy Thomas (elbow) and cornerback Fred Smoot (cramps) of Washington, and defensive tackle Antonio Garay (ankle) of Chicago.

Also, Redskins tight end Chris Cooley left two plays before Campbell did, and limped off to the locker room at the same time his QB was driven there on a cart. Cooley, though, was able to return at the start of the second half, and Portis made it back on the field, too.


Sunday, November 11, 2007

Monday Morning Headlines: Week 10

  • Fred Taylor cracks 10,000 Yard in His Career: First off, congratulations to Fred Taylor. He has been one of the most underrated runners in league history. The only player I can think of who did more with less credit is Curtis Martin. Just because Fred Taylor plays the game right and never calls out his coaches, he doesn't get the media attention; now he will
  • Dallas Shows Who #1 in NFC East: See the article below for details.
  • Rex Returns and Leads Team to Victory: See the article below for details.
  • St. Louis Finally Wins: After starting the season 0-8 for the first time in franchise, the Rams looked very impressive in their win over the resurgent Saints. The Rams are finally healthy, and I would expect them to win a few more games before this season is over. They are not as bad as their 1-8 record shows.
  • Adrian Peterson Sprains Knee: It looks like something has finally slowed down Adrian Peterson. After running wild through all NFL defenses, Peterson has just sustained a knee injury that may cost him a good amount of time. Lets wait to her the results, but a sprained knee is never good.

Welcome Back Res Grossman

Rex Grossman looks to be back where he deserves to be, as the starting Quarterback of the Chicago Bears. I am tired of hearing everyone say how bad he is, or how he is the only reason the Bears lost so many games. I tell you people: SHUT UP! In his first full season as a starter he leads his team to the Super Bowl and resurrects football in the city of Chicago.

Now he starts off the season struggling because he doesn't have a second in the pocket without a couple of defenders in his face. How is that fair to him?

Well today, when Brian Griese went down with an injury, Rex steps up and throws a 60 yard TD pass late in the 4th quarter and quite possibly won back his starting position. I never though Rex should be benched. And now I am going to be the one who says he deserves to start whenever the Bears play their next game.