Ross Tucker: Why the no huddle
Ross Tucker: Why the no huddle: I had been thinking about writing an article about the no huddle...
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September 20, 2011
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September 20, 2011
Ross Tucker tells hilarious Steve Spurrier stories
Former Redskins offensive lineman and current NFL analyst Ross Tucker was on 106.7 The Fan this morning to talk about the NFL lockout. But he started talking to the Junkies about the Steve Spurrier Era, and that was a lot more entertaining.
I mean, 30 years from now, the Steve Spurrier Era will remain a juicy source of hilarious radio interviews.
“Marty was the only guy that literally...
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July 22, 2011
07/05: Vic Carucci, Ross Tucker
Mike Florio talks with Browns senior editor Vic Carucci about his radio show and other duties of his new job with the team. Carucci discusses the prospects of Terrelle Pryor, the Browns QB situation, and the draft day trade with the Falcons. Next, Ross Tucker of Sirius NFL Radio analyzes some of the aspects of…
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July 05, 2011
PFT Live, Segment 3: Talking with Ross Tucker
Mike Florio speaks with former NFL player and Sirus Radio Host, Ross Tucker. Ross talks about what is going on around the NFL and how the lockout is affecting the offseason and beyond.
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April 12, 2011
Ross Tucker says disrespecting NFL players won’t work
Former NFL player (and 6’4″, 280-pound perimeter shooter) Ross Tucker joined PFT Live today with some intriguing takes about the ongoing lockout. As to the issue of owners arguably disrespecting players during face-to-face negotiations, Tucker makes a great point: It doesn’t produce the desired result. Tucker says that hitting an NFL player in the mouth…
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March 17, 2011
PFT Live: Tucker not optimistic about labor negotiations
Sirius NFL Radio’s Ross Tucker isn’t optimistic about a deal being reached soon, discusses his perspective on the labor situation as a former NFL player, disagrees with Mike Florio over keeping a salary cap and minimum and more in the final segment of today’s PFT Live.
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March 08, 2011
Ross Tucker of SI previews the NFC East
Ross Tucker of Sports Illustrated previews the entire NFC East here and he likes the Redskins a lot more than many NFL observers.
What the Redskins do best: Play defense.
The Redskins have very quietly had one of the better defenses in the NFL over the past few years and they expect to build upon that as they switch to a 3-4 base front under new defensive coordinator Jim Haslett...
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August 31, 2010
SI: Lions Should Let Draft Clock Expire
SI’s Ross Tucker, in my opinion, is one of SI’s better football writers. He’s played the game, he gives you the big picture, and he never talks about coffee. So it was worth taking pause when Tucker shared his suggestion for whatthe Detroit Lions should do with their first overall selection in the upcoming NFL Draft.
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April 02, 2009
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April 02, 2009
Exterminating the Injury Bug
With the Cincinnati Bengals’ offseason conditioning program starting at the end of the month, Ross Tucker’s latest column is a timely read. Like Tucker, I’m surprised that there’s so little consensus on what techniques work best to inoculate players against injuries.
What amazes me is that after all the research that has been done, there still [...]
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March 18, 2009
NFL Players Still Hate Kickers
Ross Tucker:
I couldn't help but watch Monday night's finish between the Bills and Browns and think our great game is flawed to some extent. As I've already mentioned, football is about aggression and physicality. It is played by tough men who sacrifice their bodies for fun and to make a living while entertaining the masses.
So [...]
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November 21, 2008
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November 21, 2008
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