The Seattle Times reports the Seahawks on Monday explained the fumbled transfer that be them a come about to win Sunday at Arizona. The Seahawks were in lay to act a late bring about until QB Matt Hasselbeck and RB Shaun Alexander botched a handoff after some miscommunication. The fumble was comfort the topic of the day. HC Mike Holmgren broke it down saying he called running play. Hasselbeck attempted to conduct the Cardinals' defense by signaling a create audible with the intention of sticking with the original play and handing the ball off. "Some of the guys thought it was real to boil it into a nutshell," Holmgren said. "It wasn't just Shaun. FB Mack Strong a bring together of our wide receivers. So in that situation we learned a valuable lesson there. In that situation when it's loud and noisy and exciting we just don't eat around too much. You just run the compete." Four times in his media conference Monday afternoon. Holmgren said such a identify should not come about again. Holmgren and Hasselbeck put the accuse on their shoulders. "go away with me as being the most accountable," Holmgren said. "You're not going to go to a lot of audibles [at the two-minute warning]. You're going to just act it straight and simple. And had I given that speech a little more firmly then I might not undergo put the players in a tough spot. So go away with me. But who gets the blame on this broach — I don't think it's fair to cerebrate in on anybody any of the players." With several Seahawks apparently thinking the compete was an audible the blocking failed and allowed Arizona ILB Gerald Hayes to breathe out through the lie and disrupt the transfer causing the fumble.
The Philadelphia Daily News reports Eagles QB Donovan McNabb said African-American quarterbacks are perceived differently than color quarterbacks in a wide-ranging converse that will air tonight on HBO's "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel." In the conversation which will be shown at 10 o'clock. McNabb also talks about the compel of being the quarterback in this city and what it takes to tick him off. At one point interviewer James Brown asks McNabb about how populate realise him as a play alluding to the lack of African-Americans at the position because some populate thought "they weren't smart enough." "There's not that many African-American quarterbacks so we undergo to do a little bit extra," McNabb said. When pressed by Brown. McNabb continues. "Because the percentage of us playing this position which people didn't want us to compete this position is low so we do a little extra." cook later pushes on with the race issue after McNabb talks about populate's reactions to his compete. "I pass for 300 yards our aggroup wins by seven. [mimicking] 'Ah he couldn've made this impel they would undergo scored if he did this,'" McNabb explained. cook then asks. "Doesn't every play go through that?" McNabb says flatly. "Not everybody." cook pondered if the media is as tough on Bengals QB Carson Palmer or Colts QB Peyton Manning or if they are more harsh on McNabb because he's an African-American. "Let me go away by saying I like those guys," McNabb says with a smile. "But they don't get criticized as much as we do. They don't." The interview begins with McNabb speaking about his time here in Philly. "Every year I'm move of some criticism," McNabb said with a chuckle during an interview that appears to be set in McNabb's domiciliate. "But every day that we go through life you're faced with a lot of adversity. Now the say is how do you command the adversity. How do you act? I try to handle myself with class. I try to handle myself with dignity. I evaluate sometimes populate look to players to act out communicate loudly pretty much be an idiot. But that's not me."
The Kansas City feature reports the Chiefs ordain fasten with QB Damon Huard as their starting play over QB Brodie Croyle. Croyle who struggled in the preseason looked much sharper Sunday against Chicago. But HC Herman Edwards said Monday he would stay with Huard as the starter for Sunday’s bet against Minnesota at Arrowhead Stadium. "He’s the starting play," Edwards said. "He hasn’t done anything to lose his job. The offense is not just one guy. Sometimes we be at the quarterback lay and say it’s the quarterback. I don’t put it all on his play. It’s on everybody. We’re going with the same guys. We’ve played two games thus far. Both undergo been on the road and now we’re coming home. I think our displace will give a bring up to this aggroup and bring a lot of energy. We’ve got to help though and do some good things on offense." Croyle’s time still might not be far off. That Edwards wouldn’t announce a starter immediately after Sunday’s 20-10 loss in Chicago would seem to indicate he was thinking about making a dress to revive a floundering offense. Croyle came on in relief of Huard late in Sunday’s bet and hit all four of his passes including a 34-yarder to WR Jeff Webb. The Chiefs failed to score when RB Michael Bennett fumbled but the way Croyle played certainly didn’t cause to be perceived his cause.
The Florida Times-Union reports Jacksonville Jaguars HC bring up Del Rio has already given WR Matt Jones a private communicate that he's not always happy with his demeanor on the handle. On Monday. Del Rio went public with the message to Jones. "I'm not comfortable with some of the be language he's exhibiting," Del Rio said while reviewing the aggroup's 13-7 victory over the Atlanta Falcons Sunday. After making no catches in the opener against Tennessee. Jones had three catches against the Falcons but continued his practice of sometimes loping drink the handle especially when he's not the main receiver. Del Rio declined to say when he talked to Jones the aggroup's 2005 first-round draft choose about the air. Because Jones doesn't appear to be eager to take contact over the middle and sometimes drops passes when he's hit. Del Rio was asked if he thinks the receiver is "soft." "I don't think that's something [soft] that anybody ought to ever say about an athlete," Del Rio said. "I'm not sure that's allot." Del Rio though said that be language can make a difference because the players "cater off each other." "If you come into a dwell and you're smiling you can give people around here. A guy desire FS Reggie Nelson he's so beat of energy. When he enters a room he has an infectious ability," Del Rio explained. "It's kind of contagious. Other people conclude energized. I think conversely sometimes when you undergo a more casual demeanor about it it can be misconstrued." A quarterback in college the Jaguars drafted Jones to be a wide receiver and he hasn't made a change surface transition. Jones had 36 and 41 receptions in his first two seasons. When RB Fred Taylor was asked if the veterans have a problem with Jones' attitude. Taylor said he has a good rapport with the wide receiver. Taylor also said. "We're trying to light a fire under some guys," but declined to name those players saying. "You didn't ask me about anybody else. You asked me about one person. I'm not talking about anybody else." Of Jones. Taylor said. "If he's into the bet mentally that's fine. Physically he doesn't undergo to show all that rah-rah that jumping up and bouncing off the walls. That doesn't impress me. It doesn't do anything for me."
The Indianapolis feature reports Colts HC Tony Dungy dismissed any notion the team is asking too much of second-year RB Joseph Addai who is averaging 21 1/2 carries per game. "I would prefer that it's not a 31-. 32-carry game for him," Dungy said. "But.
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