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DON'T GIVE UP, JOEY: Terry Bradshaw on the Detroit Lions benching QB Joey Harrington: "In 1974, I was benched in Pittsburgh, then given the job back, lost it again, and eventually got the job back. I felt sorry for myself, pity, poor me and all that. I think Joey Harrington is doing the same thing. -NFL Football-
"Eventually I got up and asked myself if I was going to allow this to ruin my career, or if I was going to make everybody eat their words for doubting that I can play in the National Football League. Now it's up to Joey Harrington. Don't point fingers. Get up. You will get another opportunity. I believe that Joey Harrington can be a star in this league, but you can't do it if you feel sorry for yourself — I'm not saying that's what's happening — but I expect him to rally the next time he gets an opportunity." -NFL Football-
Jimmy Johnson added: "I think he's going to rally with a different team." -NFL Football-
DIVISION PICKIN': Howie Long shapes up the NFC East: "I think the Dallas Cowboys are the most complete team in the NFC East. You don't know about McNabb's health in Philadelphia, New York's defense is suspect and Washington has a brutal schedule down the road." -NFL Football-
Jimmy Johnson on the NFC North: "Chicago looks like the team that will take the NFC North. Their defense is solid, plus their schedule is a lot easier than Detroit's. Over in Minnesota there are just too many inconsistencies." -NFL Football-
JIMMY WISE ON BRUNELL: Terry Bradshaw on Redskins QB Mark Brunell: "Joe Gibbs has given Brunell time to throw the football and being a veteran he has executed and his confidence has grown. This is my comeback player of the year, possibly going to the Pro Bowl." -NFL Football-
Jimmy Johnson added: "He's doing a nice job, but let's not get carried away. The last two defenses he played against are two of the worst pass defenses in the league." -NFL Football-
CLOSED MIKE: Terry Bradshaw on Rams head coach Mike Martz (who won't return this season due to health reasons) being denied the opportunity to speak to his offensive coordinator during last week's game: "He's still the head coach and should've been able to speak with him. The front office should've stayed out of that. Obviously, he's not going to be there next year. I would suggest Houston because of his great offensive mind. Mike Martz is brilliant offensively and he would be fun to see if that's where he goes." -NFL Football-
PRO FOOTBALL PREVIEW on FSN
FSN Pro Football Preview, with host Chris Myers, NFL insider Jay Glazer and analysts Tim Brown and Jason Sehorn airs at 5:00 and 10:30 p.m. local on Fridays and 10:00 a.m. EST / 7:00 a.m. PST on Sundays. -NFL Football-
PREDICTABLE RESULTS: Jason Sehorn, on the Eagles, who rely on the pass for 80 percent of their offense: "I didn't know you could play in the NFL 80-20 and win football games when everybody knows you're going to pass the football, that you can't run and that you really only have one go to receiver. Take him away and see what they can do." -NFL Football-
ONE-TRICK PONY? Sehorn, on how the Chiefs will do against the Chargers: "Rest assured, the Kansas City Chiefs are watching the game film from last week and they realize one thing that the Eagles did: they took away LaDainian Tomlinson. And the Chargers really had no place to go after that. [Chargers TE Antonio] Gates was kind of a non-factor in that game, the receivers were a non-factor. LaDainian is the engine that runs that car and he was taken." -NFL Football-
MARTZ WON'T WIN AGAINST FRONT OFFICE: Jay Glazer on if Rams head coach Mike Martz will be coming back: "He thinks he's coming back, but under his terms. It's not going to happen under his terms. I don't think he's coming back there. He wants to come back as long as people in the front office are wiped out, that's not going to happen. He will not win that power struggle." -NFL Football-
MEDIA MISSING THE REAL STORY: Jay Glazer on the Patriots chances against the Bills: "Everyone's getting sucked in by the Tedy Bruschi story. That's not the big story here. The big story is Corey Dillon. Corey Dillon has been banged up for the last couple of weeks, his ankle is still not healthy. If Corey Dillon can't go, they have to rely on Amos Zereoue. That really does not spell good news for that offense." -NFL Football-


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