2010年4月13日星期二

Donovan McNabb-be a real Redskins

Donovan McNabb got a No.5 redskins jersey at Tuesday. We wonder to know the feel to play against the team that traded him away. Donovan McNabb holds his jersey with Skins coach Mike Shanahan at the introduction for a picture. He was smiling.

"I don't look at it as any different than playing the Giants or Dallas," the ex-Eagles quarterback said. "I'm not going to run my head through a locker and start throwing stuff in my house. It's an opportunity to play against another team and for us to bring another win home." But it really means something in terms of the NFC East, it takes on extra meaning for McNabb has to face the Eagles twice a year.

Boos and cheers are also common. Some fans unsatisfied with the team for choosing the QB in the 1999 draft. While after five NFC championship games and one Super Bowl appearance, McNabb would like to remember the good moments and the the shining place he left the franchise. It's pretty a fresh start for him to say good bye to his eagles jersey.

2010年4月12日星期一

Some palyers visited Steelers

Some guys will have the chance to wear the steelers jerseys. They hosted a trio of defensive backs at team headquarters Wednesday.

The Steelers met with Boise State cornerback Kyle Wilson, Alabama cornerback Kareem Jackson and University of Maryland cornerback Nolan Carroll, according to an NFL source with knowledge of the situation. Wilson, who ran a 4.42 in the 40-yard dash at his Pro Day workout, is projected a first-round draft selection. Jackson’s stock is rising to the point where he’s regarded as a first-round possibility. And Carroll, a 4.39 speedster who has recovered from a broken leg, is ranked anywhere from the middle round to the latter portion of the draft.

The guy also visited Dolphins earlier this week and has also conducted a private workout for the AFC East franchise.