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Pete Prisco's observations from Steelers training camp.
Pete Prisco's observations from Steelers training camp.
Remember Kevin Greene? LaMarr Woodley didn't, but their teacher-student synergy could mean a Woodley-James Harrison pass rush tandem that becomes Pittsburgh's latest D beast, Pete Prisco says.
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He's not even there yet, but legend-turned-clown Brett Favre still has pitched a circus tent over Packers camp, robbing new QB Aaron Rodgers of his time to step out, Pete Prisco says.
On a roster dotted with stars and topped with Peyton Manning, the Colts continue to win big because of canny GM Bill Polian, the best GM in the league, Pete Prisco says.
Psst. Didja hear the Colts are regressing? Pete Prisco has heard it, too, and can't help but laugh. Peyton Manning should be fine, and Indy will put out maybe its best defense of the Tony Dungy era.
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Forget Cleveland's playmaking offense, it's good to go. Instead, Pete Prisco's attention is drawn to the defensive line, which is 700 pounds heavier and figures to be leaner and meaner.
The Jacksonville Jaguars' already-thin receiving corps suffered another hit this week when Reggie Williams tweaked his right knee, an injury that could lead to his being placed on the Physically-Unable-to-Perform list, Pete Prisco of CBSSports.com reports.
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The Redskins get Jason Taylor for one year, maybe two, but he doesn't get them any closer to contending for a title. Meanwhile, the Dolphins get two draft picks, helping them come out on top in this deal, Pete Prisco says.
Which team has the luxury of having a touted No. 1 pick battling for the nickel spot? That would be the division powerhouse. Pete Prisco looks at a key camp battle for each AFC West team.
The Texans and Jags have the Tony Boselli link in common. Oddly, years later both are still looking to settle the hugely important left-tackle spot, Pete Prisco says in AFC South camp battles.
How 'bout a three-way? Quarterback competition, that is. The Ravens QB situation is slightly more bodacious than three division defensive camp battles Pete Prisco delivers.
The Dolphins and Jets have crucial QB competitions. The top battles in Buffalo and New England are of secondary importance. Pete Prisco opens his camp battles series as the countdown ticks to reporting dates.
John Beck's rookie season was a disaster. His Miami Dolphins won just one game and he struggled mightily in his four starts. Enter the Parcells regime and Pete Prisco says you have a QB fighting to show he can be Parcells' guy.
Pete Prisco digs the passing game and he values one QB in particular. But there's a new No. 1 on the annual list of top 50 players, likely prompting an 'it's about time' in New England.
On a good day, Warren Sapp is loud, rude and nasty. On a bad day? Downright mean. That shouldn't affect Sapp's Hall of Fame candidacy, Pete Prisco says -- but don't be stunned if it does.
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Here we go. Rumor has it Brett Favre is 'itching' to play again. But Green Bay is set with Aaron Rodgers as its franchise QB. No chance Favre will go to a divisional rival so his pickings are very slim and he should stay retired, Pete Prisco says.