reminds me of a funny exchange on the show Corner Gas-
[Lacey notices that a windstorm has blown two letters off of her "CAFE" sign]
Lacey Burrows: Where's my F 'n' E?
Lady: [with her daughter] I think we'll eat somewhere else.
Lacey Burrows: Oh, no. No, no, don't leave. I wasn't cursing. I was just talking about the...
Lady: [leading daughter back to car] No.
Lacey Burrows: Aw, sh -
I would include Texans. But am not sold on NE. Welker and Hernandez are big losses. And the Giants wrote the book on how to beat NE. The Bills D was designed with that in mind
IMO the NFC is far superior, and the AFC is wide open. I predict some newcomers in the AFC playoffs. Cleveland, Buffalo, and Cincy are my surprise picks. Pitt, San Diego, Baltimore, NE- they are all on downside IMO. It should be ripe for newcomers
"If the team is going to keep 7 WRs then I think those 7 have to be: SJ/Woods/Goodwin/Graham/B. Smith/Easley/D. Rogers."
I agree we keep 7 and that these are the 7 we keep, and for the reasons you mentioned. Kaufman and Hogan are so easy to root for. It is a shame we can't keep them all. Kaufman just makes too many plays, and will be picked up by another team IMO. Hogan will get a shot somewhere
Interesting. I live in CT and cannot see what we are renamed. Somewhere between the Poconos, Casco, and the Adirondacks. Can anyone see what CT is renamed?
Buffalo is my only D I drafted n a very competitive league. There were ranked 26th or something and the other owners laughed when I declared I would start Buffalo every week. They do have potential to be Seattle. And they have an embarrasment of riches for the return game
Much respect for your musical taste. I am familiar with most of those, and agree great for drinking. And I will seek out those I am not familiar with. Dr John is relatively new to me. Last year was first time I heard Gris Gris. Wow. What an amazing, truly unique album!
Well just how exactly do you expect to sell your house?
BTW a couple other random facts about Detroit-
It takes an hour for 911 to respond.
Most ambulances have over 250,000 miles on them