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Pete

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  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0rsPcA-58g
  2. OK- so what if a team offered a #1 pick for EJ? Do you make that deal? So many teams are QB starved. I would not be surprised if someone offered a #1
  3. Who is going to long snap? I agree with most of your cuts. But I think Duke Williams, Cyril, Mulligan, and Randal Johnson make roster
  4. EJ IMO. My guess is Whaley is trying to work a trade for EJ- trying to fetch decent draft pick. He is offering Cassel too IMO, but he won't net much. If no deal is made, EJ is backup and Cassel is cut is my call
  5. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/08/31/raiders-cut-trent-richardson/ Trent Richardson cut. One of the biggest busts in recent history. I can't believe Indy traded for him. Nor can I believe that they gave us Hughes. Quick- get the Indy GM on the phone and work a deal!
  6. Damn, that didn't post easy to read. Does anyone have an up to date 75 man roster that is easier on the eyes?
  7. ACTIVE # NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE 53 Bradham, Nigel LB 6-2 241 25 4 Florida State 33 Brooks, Ron CB 5-10 190 26 4 LSU 35 Brown, Bryce RB 6-0 220 24 4 Kansas State 52 Brown, Preston LB 6-1 251 22 2 Louisville 97 Bryant, Corbin DT 6-4 300 27 3 Northwestern 79 Bryant, Red DE 6-4 323 31 7 Texas A&M 39 Butler, Mario CB 6-1 187 26 2 Georgia Tech 62 Campbell, William G 6-4 311 24 1 Michigan 2 Carpenter, Dan K 6-2 228 29 8 Montana 98 Carrington, Alex DT 6-5 301 28 5 Arkansas State 16 Cassel, Matt QB 6-4 228 33 11 USC 79 Chandler, Tyson T 6-6 331 24 R North Carolina State 96 Charles, Stefan DT 6-5 323 27 3 Regina (Canada) 85 Clay, Charles TE 6-3 255 26 5 Tulsa 38 Conner, John FB 5-11 245 28 6 Kentucky 28 Darby, Ronald CB 5-11 193 21 R Florida State 99 Dareus, Marcell DT 6-3 331 25 5 Alabama 82 Davis, Andre WR 6-1 211 21 R South Florida 26 Dixon, Boobie RB 6-1 233 27 6 Mississippi State 81 Easley, Marcus WR 6-2 217 27 5 UConn 75 Enemkpali, IK LB 6-1 261 24 2 Louisiana Tech 42 Felton, Jerome FB 6-0 248 29 8 Furman 74 Fluellen, Andre DT 6-2 302 30 7 Florida State 45 Gaines, Jimmy LB 6-3 240 22 1 Miami (FL) 4 Gay, Jordan K 6-1 200 25 2 Centre 24 Gilmore, Stephon CB 6-1 190 24 4 South Carolina 77 Glenn, Cordy T 6-6 345 25 4 Georgia 88 Goodwin, Marquise WR 5-9 179 24 3 Texas 89 Gragg, Chris TE 6-3 244 25 3 Arkansas 20 Graham, Corey S 6-0 196 30 9 New Hampshire 48 Gray, MarQueis TE 6-4 242 25 3 Minnesota 49 Groves, Quentin LB 6-3 265 31 7 Auburn 18 Harvin, Percy WR 5-11 184 27 7 Florida 66 Henderson, Seantrel T 6-7 331 23 2 Miami (FL) 39 Hill, Bronson RB 5-10 215 22 R Eastern Michigan 15 Hogan, Chris WR 6-1 220 26 3 Monmouth 55 Hughes, Jerry DE 6-2 254 27 6 TCU 64 Incognito, Richie G 6-3 319 32 9 Nebraska 63 Johnson, Darryl G 6-4 295 24 1 New Mexico 58 Johnson, Randell LB 6-4 245 24 2 Florida Atlantic 71 Kouandjio, Cyrus T 6-7 322 22 2 Alabama 61 Kupper, Alex G 6-3 299 25 2 Louisville 69 Larsen, BJ DE 6-5 264 26 R Utah State 91 Lawson, Manny DE 6-5 240 31 10 NC State 13 Lewis, Dezmin WR 6-4 214 22 R Central Arkansas 3 Manuel, EJ QB 6-4 237 25 3 Florida State 25 McCoy, LeSean RB 5-11 208 27 7 Pittsburgh 36 Meeks, Jonathan S 6-0 209 25 2 Clemson 76 Miller, John G 6-2 303 22 R Louisville 49 Mulligan, Matthew TE 6-4 267 30 6 Maine 46 Noel, Merrill CB 5-10 177 23 R Wake Forest 84 O'Leary, Nick TE 6-3 252 23 R Florida State 17 Palmer, Tobais WR 5-11 178 25 1 North Carolina State 30 Rambo, Bacarri S 6-0 207 25 3 Georgia 68 Richardson, Cyril G 6-5 343 24 2 Baylor 37 Robey, Nickell CB 5-8 165 23 3 USC 65 Sanborn, Garrison LS 6-1 240 30 7 Florida State 6 Schmidt, Colton P 5-11 224 24 2 California-Davis 8 Simms, Matt QB 6-3 210 26 2 Tennessee 50 Steward, Tony LB 6-0 241 22 R Clemson 59 Tarpley, AJ LB 6-2 242 23 R Stanford 5 Taylor, Tyrod QB 6-1 215 26 5 Virginia Tech 11 Thigpen, Marcus WR 5-9 200 29 4 Indiana 80 Thompson, Deonte WR 6-0 203 26 4 Florida 60 Urbik, Kraig G 6-5 324 29 7 Wisconsin 14 Watkins, Sammy WR 6-1 211 22 2 Clemson 23 Williams, Aaron S 6-0 199 25 5 Texas 27 Williams, Duke S 5-11 201 24 3 Nevada 40 Williams, Karlos RB 6-1 230 22 R Florida State 95 Williams, Kyle DT 6-1 303 32 10 LSU 94 Williams, Mario DE 6-6 292 30 10 NC State 41 Wood, Cierre RB 5-11 215 24 1 Notre Dame 70 Wood, Eric C 6-4 310 29 7 Louisville 10 Woods, Robert WR 6-0 190 23 3 USC RESERVE/INJURED # NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE 57 Powell, Ty LB 6-2 249 27 3 Harding 19 Willis, Austin WR 5-9 175 23 R Emporia State 92 Wynn, Jarius DE 6-3 285 29 7 Georgia ACTIVE/NON-FOOTBALL INJURY # NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE 21 McKelvin , Leodis CB 5-10 185 29 8 Troy RESERVE/PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM # NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE 41 Thomas, Cam CB 6-1 200 24 R Western Kentucky
  8. so what were the last 2 moves to get to 75?
  9. EJ has been lights out, and that would be retarded if we cut him. Cassel on the other hand is meh, and cutting him will save $4million+
  10. You know Whaley is scouring the waiver wire searching for OT and a TE that can block
  11. What is the new RB depth chart? 3rd down back? Goalline? Who gets the second most carries? I am guessing: Shady Karlos Dixon Bryce Bryce on 3rd down sometimes Karlos goalline and short yardage
  12. as much as I hate wasting a spot on the roster for kickoffs- he saves a lot of potential Bills injuries with touchbacks. In that regard, he is very valuable
  13. Sammy Woods Harvin Goodwin Easley Thompson
  14. And here is a NYT article on "100 miles of wilderness" http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/19/travel/escapes/19american.html Most people I know who have read Walk in the Woods(and Bryson) have loved it. But I have met a few who didn't. I thought it was LOL funny myself. I have read most of his books- especially the travel ones. But A Short HIstory of Nearly Everything is amazing. http://www.amazon.com/A-Short-History-Nearly-Everything/dp/076790818X Fantastic
  15. Henry David Thoreau is always appropriate with regards to nature. I WISH TO SPEAK a word for nature, for absolute Freedom and Wildness, as contrasted with a freedom and Culture merely civil, — to regard man as an inhabitant, or a part and parcel of Nature, rather than a member of society. I wish to make an extreme statement, if so I may make a emphatic one, for there are enough champions of civilization; the minister, and the school-committee, and every one of you will take care of that. [2] I have met with but one or two persons in the course of my life who understood the art of Walking, that is, of taking walks, who had a genius, so to speak, for sauntering; which word is beautifully derived "from idle people who roved about the country, in the middle ages, and asked charity, under pretence of going à la sainte terre" — to the holy land, till the children exclaimed, "There goes a sainte-terrer", a saunterer — a holy-lander. They who never go to the holy land in their walks, as they pretend, are indeed mere idlers and vagabonds, but they who do go there are saunterers in the good sense, such as I mean. Some, however, would derive the word from sans terre, without land or a home, which, therefore, in the good sense, will mean, having no particular home, but equally at home everywhere. For this is the secret of successful sauntering. He who sits still in a house all the time may be the greatest vagrant of all, but the Saunterer, in the good sense, is no more vagrant than the meandering river, which is all the while sedulously seeking the shortest course to the sea. But I prefer the first, which indeed is the most probable derivation. For every walk is a sort of crusade, preached by some Peter the Hermit (1) in us, to go forth and reconquer this holy land from the hands of the Infidels.... http://thoreau.eserver.org/walking1.html
  16. Because team B has10 great lineman, and plans on keeping 9, but they only have 2 NFL caliber RBs. It makes sense that a trade is made, therefore guaranteeing both teams get their guy, and don't have to deal with the free for all that happens after the cuts to 53
  17. Is that an Onion story? Oh, I double checked it's a Fox story. At least the Onion is intentional comedy
  18. I love hiking and camping and have always wanted to do the Appalachan Trail. Also the Long Trail, and the Pacific Crest Trail. That is great you are considering. It would be quite the accomplishment. A good friend of mine completed it about 10 years ago. He tells me stories of "trail magic". Good people leave a tray of brownies in a hut for the next batch of arrriving hikers, or there will be ice cold beer in a stream waiting for you on the path. Go for it! One of my favorite authors is Bill Bryson. Check out A Walk in the Woods. It is informative and hilarious. http://www.amazon.com/Walk-Woods-Rediscovering-America-Appalachian/dp/0307279464
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