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NFL 2010: $25K Fine For Talking About Fines

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Reports leaking out of Tennessee that Vince Young is no longer wanted; would seem to indicate the Jeff Fisher is coming back.
 
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Oh my.
Report: Dolphins willing to make Harbaugh highest-paid coach
by Brad Biggs
January 05, 02011

The only way for a coach to create a bidding war for his services is to have multiple teams involved in the process.

It appears Jim Harbaugh is now in that position. After meeting today with officials from the San Francisco 49ers, Harbaugh will reportedly be courted by Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, who has flown to the West Coast for a sitdown, according to ESPN’s Chris Mortensen.

Ross brought with him general manager Jeff Ireland, among others, and the Dolphins are reportedly ready to replace coach Tony Sparano with Harbaugh and make him the highest-paid coach in the NFL, meaning he’d make more than $7 million annually. Per the report, the Dolphins would be required to interview a minority candidate before they would be able to officially hire Harbaugh, who met for five hours with the 49ers.

If the Dolphins are indeed willing to offer Harbaugh that kind of money, things could get very interesting very quickly. Stay tuned.
 
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Word is that Elway in Denver wants him Jim as well.

I've said it once, and I'll say it again, Michigan really screwed the pooch a few years back when they went with Rich Rod when they could have gotten Brian Kelly for a song.
 
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So now that Vince Young is on the market, are the Vikings going to be interested?
 
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Harbaugh close to signing with the Dolphins for 7-9 million per season.
 
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He may have meant to link to the news that Luck is staying at Stanford.

Apropos of which, the Sports Reporters opined, in unison, "that means the Redskins are going to really suck next year." :)

So, look for the Dolphins to go 0-16 next year and have the 1st pick in 2012

Surprised Harbaugh would go AFC, would have made it a little simpler around the T-giving table if both brothers weren't fighting for the same wild card spot
 
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I dunno if Buffalo should make a run at Vince Young. Part of me wants to see, but the other part thinks he won't even give us a second look.
 
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The playoffs are just around the corner now!

Maybe he didn't put enough adhesive on the receivers' gloves. Maybe he tuned the helmet radios to KSHE 95's endless loop of Rush and Van Halen. All we can do is speculate about why the St. Louis Rams fired long-time equipment manager Todd Hewitt today.

Hewitt replaced his father, Don, as the team's equipment manager in 1995, having been employed by the team since 1978 and working with his father more than a decade before that.

The Rams offered no additional comment other than to say that Hewitt was no longer with the team.
He started with the franchise when he was 11
 
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