"Anthony Cris Collinsworth" is a former American college and professional American football/football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for eight seasons, all with the Cincinnati Bengals, during the 1980s. He played college football for the University of Florida, and was recognized as an All-American. He is currently a television sportscaster for NBC, Showtime (TV channel)/Showtime, and the NFL Network and winner of 15 Sports Emmy Awards.

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When it was my turn to talk.

It takes Tice out of the position of being a head coach.

How much has spending most of the offseason in prison affected Jamal Lewis' poor start?

But I think that's the most important job on the coaching staff.

Joe Gibbs once told me, 'If someone is going to hand me a pink slip someday, it's not going to be because of the plays someone else called. It's because I called the plays and it didn't work,'.

Probably more than anything else, he needs a wife, honestly, ... If he had a wife, the minute he takes after Donovan McNabb, his wife would have said, 'What are you doing? Pick up the telephone and call him and apologize. You're so out of line.'

You get so spoiled when you have a player that draws the kind of attention that Randy Moss (did), ... You look for, 'Are there guys to double team?' And right now in this offense, there isn't.

Mike's in a tough spot. There were some big expectations for this team, and they have to get it back on the right track. So I don't blame him.

From the beginning of time in the NFL, you need to distinguish what stars can get away with and what others can get away with, ... You can't tell me the Philadelphia Eagles wouldn't have loved to cut Terrell Owens. They can't cut him. He's too talented. They don't have people to replace him. You learn to tolerate stars and their antics.