Jets History: 2003 Season
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Coming off a solid 2002 season, which saw first year starting QB Chad Pennington lead Gang Green to its second-ever AFC East title and a playoff victory, the Jets had high expectations going into 2003.
Unfortunately, the team’s chances were quickly hindered when, in their third preseason game against the Giants, Pennington suffered a fractured...
Chad Pennington a 'guest coach' at Dolphins' OTAs
The Miami Dolphins hope their young quarterback, Ryan Tannehill, can improve enough this season to lead them to the playoffs.To help with that, the team enlisted the help of the last quarterback to lead Miami to the playoffs in Chad Pennington. Pennington joined his former team as a "guest coach" for this week of organized team activities, according to the South Florida...
Pennington brings Wildcat expertise to Jets camp
It looks like the New York Jets are serious about making this Wildcat offense a working reality. The day after the team held a top secret practice to work on the offensive scheme, they brought in Chad Pennington to help bolster the belief that the Tim Tebow formation can work.
If anyone can bridge the gap between the Jets and the Wildcat— it's Pennington.
The former Jets...
Chad Pennington: Dolphins ‘extremely close’ to joining AFC elite teams
We spoke to Chad Pennington a couple of days ago at the TEST Football Academy workouts with draft-eligible players at FAU and wrote about how he’s very close to a decision on retirement and feels the Dolphins’ quarterback situation is headed in the right direction as long as Matt Moore remains in the picture. We [...]
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February 11, 2012
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Ex-Dolphins QB Chad Pennington Likely To Retire
Since the start of the 2009-10 season, quarterback Chad Pennington has appeared in four NFL games for the Miami Dolphins, throwing 76 passes with 52 of them hitting for completions and just one for a touchdown. He missed last season after hurting his left knee in a pickup basketball game and is fully healthy now but may not give himself a chance to add to the stats he amassed over...
Lions need to handle Raiders' front four
Each week, Chad Pennington breaks down a dynamic NFL playmaker or scheme, devises a game plan and discusses a strategy for success. This week, Pennington looks into how Matthew Stafford and the Lions offense will attack an aggressive Raiders defense in Oakland.
By all appearances, this should be a good week for the Detroit Lions to face the Oakland Raiders on the road. Ndamukong...
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December 15, 2011
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Miami Dolphins Talking Points: Team needs to find a way to keep Mike Nolan, and Chad Pennington not happy with treatment of Tony Sparano
Two meaty Miami Dolphins Talking Points to jumpstart your Wednesday: 1. Dolphins need to find a way to keep Mike Nolan. Even though general manager Jeff Ireland is still here and Stephen Ross hopes that next season won’t be a rebuilding year, many changes are inevitably coming to the Dolphins. A new head coach will [...]
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December 14, 2011
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Bears need to out-ugly Broncos
Each week, Chad Pennington breaks down a dynamic NFL playmaker or scheme, devises a game plan and discusses a strategy for success. This week, Pennington examines how quarterback Caleb Hanie and the Chicago Bears can deal with the vaunted Denver defense.
In the NFL, more games are lost than won. Typically, a bad decision, costly turnover or mental mistake decides the outcome -...
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December 08, 2011
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Turnovers are Redskins' best hope
Each week, Chad Pennington breaks down a dynamic NFL playmaker or scheme, devises a game plan and discusses a strategy for success. This week, Pennington looks at what QB Tony Romo must do to keep the Dallas Cowboys rolling and the Washington Redskins reeling.
Contrary to popular belief, the majority of NFL games are lost rather than won.
In most cases, each team has enough talent...
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November 16, 2011
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Miami Dolphins Talking Points: Chad Pennington wasn’t a fan of Gator Day or Stephen Ross’ actions, either
A trio of Dolphins talking points heading into Wednesday’s practice, the Dolphins’ first of the week as they prepare to face the Giants on Sunday: 1. Chad Pennington didn’t appreciate Stephen Ross’ actions on Sunday. Pennington has been a terrific ambassador of the Dolphins’ organization since coming to Miami in 2008 — even this year, [...]
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October 26, 2011
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