This
is the actual jersey worn on the field by the players. It features
spandex gussets. A gusset is an insert of material (side panels) added
for extra strength and expansion. Only the authentic NFL jersey has
these. Mesh body, double needle construction, external logos, drop
tail, authentic NFL equipment loop label with the embroidered NFL
equipment logo at the neck. External logos and stitched on numbers and
lettering. Authentic Jerseys contain single, double, and triple layer
stitching depending on the team. The authentic NFL jersey prices range
from $180 to $300. There is an additional fee for 3XL, 4XL, and 5XL
jerseys.
NFL
Equipment Jerseys:
This
is the NFL version of the NBA swingman jersey. Unlike the replica
football jersey, the NFL Equipment Jersey features names, numbers and
team logos that are sewn on. However, it's not the same quality of
material and stitching that the authentic jersey has. The NFL Equipment
Jersey Retails for $100. There is an up-charge for XXXL, 4XL and 5XL
jerseys.
Throwback NFL Jerseys:
Reebok
produces a Throwback NFL jersey based on a teams older uniform and
usually features a player from back in the day. These Throwback NFL
jerseys feature sewn on names, numbers and logos. This Throwback
football jersey isn't made with traditional jersey materials, it's more
like a sweater. Retails from $99 on sale, to $150.
Replica NFL Football Jerseys:
For
those of us who may not want to be not baller and drop big money on
authentic jerseys, we have the NFL Replica Jersey. It includes some of
the same features as the authentic depending on which brand you choose.
Reebok is currently the only company producing the NFL replica jersey,
although we do still have some NFL replica jerseys made by adidas and
Nike ($39.95-$50.00). The numbers and letters are high quality
screen-printing. It also has the drop tail feature and sewn on NFL
equipment shield on the collar like the authentic. Reebok is the
official supplier to the NFL and its replicas retail for $64.95. There
is an up-charge for 3XL, 4XL, and 5XL Replica jerseys.
Random thoughts while waiting to see who will be dumb enough to challenge the Bears in Super Bowl XLV:
* The longer the Bears? free-agent hits kept coming Friday, the more the NFL seemed like Bizarro World.
Brandon Manumaleuna, Chester Taylor and Julius Peppers ? Jim Brown, Dick Butkus and Jerry Rice ?
Wait, stop the presses, the Bears just signed Superman, Batman and Spiderman!
* Seriously, the Bears had a terrific day. If I had three thumbs, one would be up for each of the free-agent acquisitions.
* Just as seriously: The Bears won March the way the Cubs have won so many Decembers.
* The Bears? buying binge concedes their failure to be fiscally conservative and build through the draft.
This winter they already violated a couple other professed philosophies, to hire college coaches as assistants and to “get off the bus running.”
It?s a brave new world in Halas Hall, like it or not.
* Wait, the Bears just traded for Peyton Manning to back up Jay Cutler!
* General manager Jerry Angelo mentioned how everybody responsible for consummating the signings had their Timexes synchronized.
Maybe they had to hock their Rolexes to make the down payment on Peppers.
* Sure, Blue and Orange Julius came here because of the Bears? tradition. Oh, and the guaranteed $42 million wasn?t bad either.
* Isn?t one of the problems with sports that there aren?t enough athletes named
Chester anymore?
* The day?s events made it seem like the Bears were Eldrick Woods and Bears fans were his wife Elin.
You know, like the Bears had been naughty and felt compelled to pay for being unfaithful to the faithful.
Peppers was the dozen FTD roses, Taylor was the box of Godiva chocolates and Manumalenua was the 295-pound Vermont Teddy Bear.
The cost was a potential $101 million, almost as much as the ring Kobe Bryant bought his wife after he was caught cheating on her.
Breakups are hard but makeups are expensive.
* Wait, the Bears just acquired the entire New Orleans Saints roster!
* From the New York Times: “Now the N.F.L. knows what happens without a salary cap: the Chicago Bears turn into the Washington Redskins and the Redskins turn into the Bears.
“The Bears, one of the most conservative spending franchises, went on a Dan Snyderesque shopping spree on the first day of free agency ? ”
Being mentioned in the same sentence with Snyder is an insult considering the Redskins haven?t won anything under his ownership.
The good news is the ?Skins? problem wasn?t strategy as much as talent evaluation.
* The bad news is the Bears have been so wrong evaluating talent that they had to overpay a new pass rusher, running back and tight end, yet before being complete they still have to fix the defensive backfield and offensive line.
The same evaluators who created the decay are trying to fill the cavities.
* Wait, the Bears just signed every player in the Pro Football Hall of Fame!
How cool would it be to sign Bill Cowher to coach them?
The Oakland Raiders released wide receiver Javon Walker and defensive end Greg Ellis on Monday in their latest dumping of veteran players.
The moves follow Saturday’s decision to cut ties with longtime running back Justin Fargas.
Walker was a disappointment right from the start after signing a $55 million contract that included an $11 million signing bonus two years ago.
He caught 15 passes for 196 yards and one touchdown in two injury-hampered seasons in Oakland, while being paid $14 million.
The Raiders were hoping to have added a No. 1 receiver when they signed Walker. He had 89 catches for 1,382 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2004 for Green Bay and 69 catches for 1,084 yards and eight scores in 2006 in Denver. He injured his knee in 2007 and never was the same player again.
He was criticized almost from the start in 2008 by former Raiders coach Lane Kiffin for being out of shape in offseason workouts and then was seriously injured in June during a robbery in Las Vegas.
He contemplated retirement in his first training camp before being talked out of it by Raiders owner Al Davis. Walker played eight games his first season in Oakland before being sidelined by a season-ending ankle injury.
He had knee surgery last offseason out of the country without telling the team and barely played in 2009. He appeared in only three games and caught no passes, fumbling on his only punt return chance.
Walker never cracked the lineup despite Oakland’s struggles at receiver. The Raiders’ corps of wide receivers combined for 95 catches and seven touchdowns.
Ellis signed a two-year contract with Oakland last June after being released by Dallas and provided a strong veteran presence on the line.
He was tied for the team lead with seven sacks last season but was hampered the second half by chronic knee problems. He was due $2.5 million next season.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)
The Kansas City Chiefs’ running game just got a big boost.
The Chiefs signed free agent running back Thomas Jones, who led the New York Jets to the AFC championship game last season and was the NFL’s third-leading rusher.
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The team announced the deal Tuesday, but declined to disclose the terms.
Jones had career highs of 1,402 yards and 14 touchdowns last season, a year after being selected for the Pro Bowl following a season in which he ran for 1,312 yards and 13 touchdowns.
The 31-year-old Jones is expected to complement third-year running back Jamaal Charles, who was Kansas City’s MVP last season with 1,120 yards rushing and seven touchdowns.
Despite Jones rushing for 1,000 or more yards for the fifth straight season, the Jets cut ties with him when free agency began last Friday. He was due a $3 million roster bonus on top of a $2.8 million base salary this season, and Jones and the Jets failed to reach a compromise on restructuring his contract. The team wanted him to take a pay cut, and Jones declined.
Jones sat out voluntary activities last offseason while trying unsuccessfully to renegotiate his deal, which was front-loaded over the first two seasons. He made only $900,000 in base salary last season, but didn’t allow it to affect his play.
Jones was a major reason the Jets ranked first in the league with 172.2 yards rushing per game, and helped New York within a game of the Super Bowl. He appeared to tire down the stretch as rookie Shonn Greene got the bulk of the carries, but Jones has said he feels he can play another four or five seasons because of the terrific shape he keeps himself in.
He was drafted seventh overall in 2000 by the Arizona Cardinals. He was traded to Tampa Bay in 2003, went to Chicago the following year as a free agent and was traded to the Jets in 2007.
Jones ranks second only to LaDainian Tomlinson, also a free agent, in yards rushing since 2005. Jones ranks 28th on the career list with 9,217 yards, 190 behind Earl Campbell.
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There are many different football clubs in the Yorkshire area, and it is probably Leeds United that is the most well-known. Leeds United is a big league football club though, and there are not many football clubs in the region which contend with a club on that grand scale. Or are there…
Well, we don’t want to pre-empt anything, but could a little league football club like Pannal Ash junior football club actually contend with the titans of Leeds United? Realistically, us adults most likely know the answer to this, but for the sake of the kids, let’s imagine that they could one day take on the heavyweights of Leeds United. To start with, it will do no end of good for their self esteem! Children don’t always get the acknowledgement they are worthy of when it comes to sports, and Pannal Ash junior football club is one society that is absolutely trying to make a big difference and give its junior league members a real chance of becoming successful. And of course, remember that one day these little league members could develop into professional football players, quite literally contending with the big football leagues globally.
Not enough recognition is given to little league football clubs, and the Pannal Ash junior football club is one place that is nurturing its members and creating the professional footballers of tomorrow. The club is situated in Harrogate, North Yorkshire and it already has a loyal set of followers, which just shows how essential a junior football club is. Parents like to see their boys and girls excel at sports and young children love to get out there and run around kicking a ball, just like the professional football players they idolise when they get home from school each day.
There should be more little leagues that get the recognition they deserve, and it is very important that people of all age groups have faith that the juniors could one day be the seniors at a very famous football club. Pannal Ash junior football club is a terrific place to play the sport you love and support big dream ambitions for any child. So, in no way ignore the force of the little league and its possible challenge to the big league!
In an already tumultuous offseason for the team, the Bolts GM A.J. Smith is now faced with the task of trying to assemble a roster capable of making a deep run in the postseason.
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New football Czar Holmgren said that he will not allow a QB controversy but both Quinn and newly arrived former Seahawk Seneca Wallace both believe they will be the starter. We will have to see what happens. — full article at fryingpansports.com