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New England May Place the Franchise Tag on Matt Cassel

By Adam GretzJan 2nd 2009 – 1:45PM

There's no question Tom Brady's knee injury way back in week 1 was bad news for pretty much everybody involved with the New England Patriots. Well, everybody except for Matt Cassel, who is set to enter a new tax bracket this offseason. After being somewhat of a surprise to make the team out of training camp -- he was awful...

Ravens' Ray Rice Could Be Bad News for Willis McGahee

By Ryan WilsonJun 20th 2008 – 10:24PM

Mike Lombardi is the former Raiders personnel executive-turned-teevee talking head. A few days ago, he lamented the fact that Oakland, like 30 other teams, missed out on the Tony Romo phenomenon (if there had only been a long-drive competition as part of the combine!).And today he writes that Ravens second-round pick, Ray...

MikeLombardi News From the Web

  • 05/30/12 Class Notes Source: The Vancouver Courier The Vancouver District Students' Council pitched the concept of student trustees at Monday's management coordinating committee meeting.
  • 05/17/12 B.S. Report: Mike Lombardi and Connor Schell Source: Bill Simmons - ESPN Who needs NBA analysts to break down the playoffs when you can call one of the best NFL guys around?
  • 05/11/12 McDaniels on reducing offense Source: Richmond Times-Dispatch - Richmond VA In late March, comments from NFL Network analyst Mike Lombardi were relayed about the possibility of the Patriots' offense cleaning itself up.
  • 05/10/12 Versatile Gallery happy to join winner Source: Richmond Times-Dispatch - Richmond VA After spending the first eight seasons of his NFL career playing with Oakland and Seattle, first-year Patriots guard Robert Gallery remains a little bit an unknown to fans in New England.
  • 04/30/12 Girls' private schools top Fraser Institute rankings Source: CTV News Girls' private academies earned the top three spots in the Fraser Institute's annual secondary school rankings, a list criticized by many teachers as a biased endorsement of for-profit education.

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