Aaron Rodgers Gets Green Bay Job, Jaguars Have Jerry Porter: Jabber in the NFL
This has been out for a few days, but we can take a look at it anyway. ESPN has put out their Power Rankings already for the NFL. It really looks a lot like it would have at the end of last season, except for the Packers falling down to No. 10.
No, the Giants are not No. 1 and they were far from that at the end of the regular season. You can’t take away how hot they were but you have to admit they were not one of the top teams—even if they played the best in the postseason.
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Also. the Falcons have stolen the No. 32 spot from the Dolphins. Have a look at the Power Rankings here.
Aaron Rodgers has the job in Green Bay—finally. He only has a couple of years left on his rookie deal, so he could be looking to get paid soon. No pressure, Aaron!
The Chiefs are going to go easy on Larry Johnson. Wasn’t there a time he was called “Pampers” or something like that? I know, it has to do with his foot, just struck my memory.
"“There’s no question in my mind that Garrard-to-Porter is going to be a combination that will be very productive for us,” coach Jack Del Rio told the Florida Times-Union after the session.
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Have you ever thought to yourself that Jon Gruden reminds you of Bobby Knight? Yeah, me neither, but there is a history there. Jon was a ball boy for the Hoosiers back in the '75-76 season.
"“I mean, he’s Bobby Knight, man,” said Gruden, whose father, Jim, was an IU football assistant coach. “I’m observing all of this, seeing the players giving him incredible respect, the organization, the tempo of practice, the effort, the demands, the whole sense of what he wanted accomplished.
“Did he influence me? You bet he did. I learned you’ve got to demand 100 percent from everybody—the secretaries, the trainers, the players, everybody. If you do that, you’ve got a chance to get it done. This guy is one of the all-time icons, one of the greatest coaches ever in any sport.”
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If you like looking at the history of the NFL you can’t miss this. Pro Football Reference has a series on the History of the NFL Structure and Formats.

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