Showing posts with label New Orleans Saints jersey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Orleans Saints jersey. Show all posts

Friday, July 9, 2010

Jobless veteran DE Hayward is preparing for both return and retirement

After being released by the Jacksonville Jaguars earlier this week, veteran defensive end Reggie Hayward did not show much disappointment, as he understood his former team needs space for younger players and he himself has had too many setbacks to keep his value.

"I have wonderful memories," Hayward told the Florida Times-Union. "The fans have been extremely loyal with everything I went through. They're a good group of people. They followed me on Twitter and gave me amazing support every time I needed it. You have to make space for new arrivals. It wasn't a surprise. You want to be a part of it, but you understand the ins and outs of the business. I left on good terms."

At age 31, Heyward also said that he was considering both possibilities of joining a new team and retiring as a Jaguar. When talking about the possible new team, Hayward said that he would love to put on New Orleans Saints jersey to try if he could do better with a better team, but he also added that he knew the chance would be very tiny and he would be fine to retire if there is still no team to land by the beginning of preseason.

Monday, June 28, 2010

It’s possible to earn much by working at home

If you want to have enough spare time so that you can feel free to do anything you love doing, you may opt to do some job at home. Given sufficient career training, you can one of the best ten at-home jobs and earn a well-living life, therefore you can both afford an authentic New Orleans Saints jersey and a visit to watch the game in person instead of on TV.

You may not know that you can work at home as a management analyst and earn about $80,000 annually. This job requires you to be an expert in a given industry or business area so that you can give other companies effective advices for management. You may have a different name as management consultant, indicating that you may need a lot about that industry or business area so that you are able to start a project on improving you client’s management.

A similar at-home job is public relations specialist, whose main job is to help companies and organizations build a positive relationship with the public. This job is not involved into a company’s management but it similarly helps a company to run better and more effectively. Public relations specialists write press releases, address media inquiries, and communicate with interest groups for their clients to build up sound reputations. Such a job may earn you an annual salary of $60,000 and you’d better have bachelor's degree in public relations, communications, journalism, or a related field.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

RB P.J. Hill is with the Saints again

In his second year of being an NFL player, running back P.J. Hill put on the New Orleans Saints jersey for the third time after the team claimed him off waivers again on Wednesday from the Washington Redskins. Hopefully, this time he will be able to come through a full season.

Becoming an undrafted rookie free agent after 2009 NFL draft, Hill signed a three-year contract with the Saints and was with them during the whole preseason and rushed for 128 yards on 26 carries with 3 touchdowns and two additional catches for nine yards. However, the Saints were already full of elite running backs like Reggie Bush and Pierre Thomas, so unsurprisingly, Hill was cut when it was time for teams to restrain their roster number within 53 players. Interestingly, he was called back by the Saints the next day and became part of the practice squad.

Hill was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles last October but it was till December when he finally was on their practice squad. However, he did not stay with the Eagles for long as a third team, the Redskins, claimed him off the waivers later.

It seems that Hill has always been treated as a reserve. The former college football star had a brilliant college football career with the Wisconsin Badgers. He rushed for more than 1,000 yards and scored ten or more touchdowns each season as a college runningback. But his main role with NFL team seems only to add pressure on other running backs. According to Saints head coach Sean Payton, the team has high expectation on Lynell Hamilton, who is likely to be the third back behind Bush and Thomas, and existence of Hill will push him to work harder to get the third spot and more playing time.