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Cracked Code

Alan Grant

Training camp fights are as common as two-a-days, but there was nothing routine about the brawl between Marcus Williams and Bill Romanowsk-or what came next

Story | Conversation | December 01, 2008

Catch this: Welker shines in Patriots offense

Bill Barnwell, Football Outsiders.com

Completion percentages are not just important when looking at quarterbacks, the stat can guage how successful a wide receiver season has been as well, writes Football Outsiders.

Story | Conversation | August 22, 2008

TO and Moss: Are new versions better than old?

Seth Wickersham, ESPN.com

Randy Moss and Terrell Owens are having great seasons, but are the current versions better than the originals?

Story | Conversation | November 21, 2007

Draft risk study: Wide receivers

Ted Kluck, Special to Page 2

Ted Kluck's draft risk study by position: wide receiver

Story | Conversation | April 24, 2007

You have to pay to be down with the NFL

Bomani Jones, Page 2

The NFL wants Brian Urlacher to know that no player is larger than the product, writes Page 2's Bomani Jones.

Story | Conversation | April 19, 2007

NFL fines Cowboys' Owens $35,000 for spitting on Hall

ESPN.com news services

Terrell Owens was fined $35,000 by the NFL on Monday for spitting in the face of Atlanta's DeAngelo Hall during Saturday night's Cowboys-Falcons game.

Story | Conversation | December 18, 2006

Falcons' Hall: T.O. deserves suspension for spitting

Len Pasquarelli, ESPN.com

DeAngelo Hall chose not to retaliate when Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens spit in his face during the first quarter of Saturday night's game at the Georgia Dome. On Sunday, the Falcons' Pro Bowl cornerback said Owens should be suspended.

Story | Conversation | December 17, 2006

Rough stuff is OK in NFL ... during the play

Mark Kreidler, Special to ESPN.com

Nothing can condone what Albert Haynesworth did Sunday. NFL decorum says he should have handled it during the play.

Story | Conversation | October 02, 2006

Brady still finding open receivers

Michael Smith, ESPN.com

The Patriots will miss holdout Deion Branch. But as long as Tom Brady is leading the way, the Patriots' offense will still be pretty good.

Story | Conversation | August 21, 2006

The 100 worst draft picks ever

David Schoenfield, Page 2

Matt Leinart and Vince Young might become immortal -- flops. Like these guys, the 100 worst draft picks of all time.

Story | Conversation | April 26, 2006

Williams sought millions but pleased with verdict

Associated Press

A jury ordered Bill Romanowski to pay former Raiders teammate Marcus Williams $340,000 in damages for smashing the tight end's face with a punch during a practice drill in 2003.

Story | Conversation | March 22, 2005

Closing statements expected Thursday

ESPN.com news services

Testimony in the Bill Romanowski beating trial concluded Wednesday after the linebacker's former teammate, Jerry Rice, told jurors that he did not approve of Romanowski smashing the face and ending the career of Marcus Williams during a practice drill

Story | Conversation | March 16, 2005

Former Raider testifies punch broke eye socket

ESPN.com news services

Marcus Williams relived for jurors Wednesday the face-smashing punch teammate Bill Romanowski leveled on him during a practice drill that ended the former Raiders tight end's career after two seasons.

Story | Conversation | March 09, 2005

Romanowski being sued by former teammate

Associated Press

Retired Raiders linebacker Bill Romanowski nearly came to tears on the witness stand Tuesday as he explained the duality of his existence: a ``family man'' and somebody who plays a ``violent, violent game.''

Story | Conversation | March 08, 2005

Lawyer: Brutal violence beyond football

Associated Press

Former Raiders linebacker Bill Romanowski ended Marcus Williams' NFL career two years ago when he ripped off his teammate's helmet and punched the second-year tight end in the face during a practice drill, Williams' attorney told a jury Tuesday.

Story | Conversation | March 01, 2005