Keith Rivers's Blog: Linebacker for the USC Trojans
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Rivers writes on visit to Pats
Published 4/13/2008 at Reiss' Pieces
USC linebacker Keith Rivers shares his thoughts on his pre-draft visit to the Patriots in his yardbarker blog.
"You could feel the winning environment right when you walk in," Rivers writes. "They pay attention to every detail. It was awesome because you see how much they prepare and what goes into having an amazing season as they did."
Rivers, a projected first-round pick who would play inside linebacker in the Patriots' 3-4 scheme, noted that he also visited with the Lions.
Rivers blogs on his visit to NE
Published 4/15/2008 by Jamie at The Patriot Act
... Keith Rivers recently wrote a blog on yardbarker.com on his visit to New England. You can read that in its entirety here: http://yardbarker.com/users/KeithRivers ...
AFC North: Each team's biggest weakness
Published 5/28/2008 by Dewey Hammond (noreply@blogger.com) at Blogimore Ravens
Baltimore Ravens: I'd like to be snooty and say Ozzie Newsome, mostly because he again mortgaged the future of the franchise on a QB with a strong arm and a questionable track record. But I won't. Mostly because I've grown accustomed to terrible QB play from the Ravens. It's not even a weakness anymore. It's just the way it is. So instead I'll say it's the defensive backfield. Obviously Ed Reed and Chris McAlister are money, but Samari Rolle is old and last year suffered from seizures. Not a good combination for a position that doesn't afford you much margin of error. Also, Fabian Washington is a question mark. Last ...
Site Maintenance
Published 21 days ago by David at Stripe Hype | A Blog For Cincinnati Fans
Reminded by Kirkendall’s opening paragraph in this post, I finally got around to updating and organizing Stripe Hype’s links and blogroll. Check it out. Anyone have a site they think should be added, let me know in comments. A few notes of interest that have been added to the list:
– Chinedum Ndukwe and Keith Rivers both post (occasionally) on Yardbarker. Rivers is busy these days, but maybe Ndukwe will find some time to update his page while he’s recovering from whatever’s wrong with his knee.
– Greg has hopped on board the Contentquake Bengals blog, ...
