Hi folks,
Isn't the summer tedious without football in session? Well I'm glad training camp is imminent now with 32 teams getting there rosters intact and coaches back in the trenches. NFL coaches are taking a different approach on cleaning up the "cancers" on their respective rosters. We aren't seeing the signings of the Pac-Man Joneses and other players with bad reputations. Chris Henry of the Cincinnati Bengals has kept his nose clean after numerous arrest a couple of years back. We are seeing a different NFL under commissioner Roger Goddell, with stricter rules than his precedessor. You and I and the whole world can't wait until the September 10 for that first Thursday night regular season game.
C.A.Ward Host of Chalk Talk
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