04-26-2006, 20:52
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Your Bears?
Casey, did you see that?  . 
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A intentional act of treason. I'm gonna have to start using the bay at this rate!!!
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04-26-2006, 21:40
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Originally Posted by airborneFSO
...the problem is Jerry Jones. Jones has been nothing but trouble for the Boys since he bought the team and fired Tom Landry. He has done some good, but his me-first attitude makes people not want to work for him.
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Another problem with Jerry Jones is he picked a bad plastic surgeon. All that money and that's the face he bought? Were all the good plastic surgeons in Dallas tied up doing boob jobs? But maybe that's the trend, based on Kenny Rogers. He still sounds like The Gambler, but he don't look like 'im!
'Skins need a LB to replace LaVar Arrington. Shockingly, they could not land a top one in free agency. The papers are saying the draft is deep enough at that position that they will get a good one with their 2nd round pick. I don't think it matters, Gregg Williams has shown he can plug a guy into his system and make him a star (e.g., Antonio Pierce). I would've loved to see the labor talks break down, Dan Snyder would've gone nuts with the uncapped year.
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04-27-2006, 01:43
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I would've loved to see the labor talks break down, Dan Snyder would've gone nuts with the uncapped year.
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And the Skins still would suck!
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04-27-2006, 08:58
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And the Skins still would suck!
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Yes, but they always look like SB contenders in June-July-August!
TO in Dallas, LaVar in NY, McNab healthy and the cancer off his team, the NFC East is going to be rockin' this year.
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04-27-2006, 10:52
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Broncos Draft
Andre Hall - RB He will be a good add-on to the Offensive Line. The RBs are getting old (2 a Point) so Denver needs to start looking at some replacements.
Darnell Bing,USC - Safety I say Bing would be a good pick we need to look at the loss of John Lynch and no more Ed McCaffrey. He can be used at both positions.
QB Position- Jake Plummer is a Joke (most of the time) he just can't connect with his WR. Denvers Back-up QBs: Preston Parsons & Van Pelt they really never play them so I don't really know how will they are. Guess we'll see in Per-sesson, their both "new".
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04-27-2006, 11:09
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Owens won't last the season and Bledsoe sucks.
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Bledsoe really sucks
He tortured me for years
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04-28-2006, 18:54
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And the #1 pick is....
North Carolina State's Mario Williams. The Houston Texans picked Williams over Bush and signed him to a 6 year $54 million contract.
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04-28-2006, 20:46
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A intentional act of treason. I'm gonna have to start using the bay at this rate!!!
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Contrary to popular opinion (RL!) I was a huge Eagle fan growing up with Dic Vermeil and felt betrayed with the Rich Kotite debacle. I swore off them at that time and placed them second to the Bears. I'm still a Philly guy and since the Flyers won again tonight I hope you will judge me on fan merit and NOT try me for treason on a management judgement call!
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04-28-2006, 23:59
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North Carolina State's Mario Williams. The Houston Texans picked Williams over Bush and signed him to a 6 year $54 million contract.
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Thank you!
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04-29-2006, 07:04
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North Carolina State's Mario Williams.
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This is going to cause a.....well STIR in that city! Wow. Interesting to see what N.O. does from here.
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04-29-2006, 08:30
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Bush
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North Carolina State's Mario Williams. The Houston Texans picked Williams over Bush and signed him to a 6 year $54 million contract.
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Couldn't believe that when I saw it on Sports Center last night. Houston says their decision had nothing to do with Bushs latest "issues" Whatever!
Now will NO take Bush or trade up??
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04-29-2006, 09:20
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N.O. on the clock...
After that shocker yesterday, I really could not see N.O. letting someone as good as Bush slip away. With that said, everything has a price so I could see N.O. making a deal with Green Bay to replace Ahman Green, which would make Brett Favre a little more productive in his last season.
I do agree, this has "stirred" the pot a little, we'll see, in 40 mins, where it leads.
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04-29-2006, 16:20
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Fascinating draft so far. Knew that White would slip, but Justice was a surprise. Did not see Whitner or Joseph going as high as they did.
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04-29-2006, 21:58
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I think Buffalo could have traded down and still got Whitner plus a few other picks. I was shocked as well.
Another suprise, Oakland not taking Leinart...Michael Huff is a great player and will make the Raiders a better team, but Matt Leinart would have been a better fit there.
As a Cowboys fan, I was happy to see the 'Boys try and find someone to fill in the spot Dat Nguyen left.
MHO, Arizona made out the best so far. They picked up Leinart, Tutui, and Leonard Pope to go along with Edgerrin James, Anquan Boldin, and Larry Fitzgerald. I think that team will be much better than before.
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05-01-2006, 07:25
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Broncos
I have to say that I was surprise to see Denver go with a QB. I knew they needed one but just didn't see they getting one. Looks like Mike and Crew saw what they were short last year. Denver acquiring a quarterback, a wide receiver and a tight end on the first day of the draft. OFFENSIVE was the Drive this weekend!
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