CHANNING CROWDER RUMORS

Matt Light gave Channing Crowder the business. 

Matt Light gave Channing Crowder the business. 
Via Patriots Plus  |  19 days ago

Atlanta Falcons reportedly eye LB Channing Crowder

The Atlanta Falcons have revamped their coaching staff this offseason and it’s possible that newly hired defensive coordinator Mike Nolan could be bringing in some of his former players. A report has surfaced that the Atlanta Falcons have their eyes on retired linebacker, Channing Crowder. Crowder, 28, retired last season after being released by the Miami Dolphins at the start...
Via thepigskinreport.com  |  February 07, 2012

Crowder would like to play for the Falcons

By Anthony Caruso III The Capital Sports Report Owner/Managing Editor/Sr. Writer Channing Crowder has been in touch with the Atlanta Falcons. Crowder sat out last season after being released by the Miami Dolphins prior to the start of the season. While sitting out, he considered retirement, Mike Nolan, who was the Dolphins defensive coordinator during Crowder’s past few years...
Via The Capital Sports Report  |  February 06, 2012

Falcons interested in Channing Crowder

According to D. Orlando Ledbetter of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Falcons have contacted former Dolphins linebacker Channing Crowder. Crowder seems excited about the idea of playing for the Falcons and defensive coordinator Mike Nolan. “I’d love to play in Atlanta,” Crowder said. “Coach Nolan is my guy. Actually, when he got the job in Atlanta he [sent...
Via Pro Football Zone  |  February 06, 2012

Falcons likely to take a look at Channing Crowder

Channing Crowder on Radio Row for Super Bowl XLVI. (D. Orlando Ledbetter/Dledbetter@ajc.com) INDIANAPOLIS – The Falcons have been in touch with former Miami linebacker Channing Crowder, who plans to make a comeback after sitting out last season. Crowder, the former North Springs High and Florida standout who prematurely retired at age 28, is ready to make a comeback. The Atlanta...
Via ajc.com  |  February 06, 2012

Channing Crowder on Dolphins GM Jeff Ireland: He’s Not a Good Person

Channing Crowder has given a number of reasons to support his decision to unexpectedly retire a year ago at the age of 28.  At the time he was cut by the Dolphins, Crowder’s wife was nine months pregnant and he said his heart was no longer in football.  Both seem like legitimate reasons, but his recent comments would seem to indicate there was also a problem between he and...
Via Larry Brown Sports  |  February 02, 2012

Channing Crowder ready to resume his career _ just not in Miami

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Via The Daily Dolphin  |  February 02, 2012

Crowder eyes return to NFL, but not Ireland-led Dolphins

After missing this past season due to retirement, Channing Crowder would like to return to the NFL - well, with one stipulation. Crowder is not interested in playing for his former team, the Miami Dolphins. "I wouldn’t go on a team with (Dolphins general manager) Jeff Ireland. I’m not very confident in him,” the 28-year-old Crowder said. “He doesn’t know what he’s...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  February 02, 2012
NO LOVE LOST

Crowder rips Dolphins GM

Former Dolphins linebacker Channing Crowder had harsh words for Miami GM Jeff Ireland, calling him disrespectful and a bad person.

Via IntheOT  |  February 02, 2012

Channing Crowder on Jeff Ireland: “He’s Not a Good Person”

Channing Crowder is looking to get back in the NFL after a year off, but he has no interest in returning to the Miami Dolphins. Crowder indicated today that he decided to retire at the beginning of this season, because of his wife being 37 weeks pregnant at the time. Crowder was asked about returning to the Dolphins. “I wouldn’t go on a team with Jeff Ireland. I’m not very...
Via Pro Football Zone  |  February 02, 2012
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