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Pete

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  1. Antoine Winfield and Rueben Brown are two of the rare first round obvious picks which worked out for us
  2. Bowers, Williams, Moats and Carrington has potential to be dominant. Add a couple capable LBers and defense could be a strength
  3. I think AJ Green and Patrick Peterson are two prime targets for teams to trade up to the #3 spot. The Rams at pick 14 come to mind first. I am down for trading down to 14, getting an additional 2nd and 4th. Maybe land Von Miller or Cameron Hayward or Gabe Carimi. Someone is going to slide to 14, and I think it is a good trade for both teams. The Rams would then have AJ Green, Stephen Jackson, Sam Bradford (and a returning Donnie Avery). ANd the Bills could stock pile players in rounds 2-4(dont forget about that Marshawn pick)
  4. I like the optimism! Yeah the year was brutal at times, but it was exciting too and for the first time this decade I feel like we are heading in the right direction. Chan seems to know what he is doing. Picking at the 3rd slot we will get a few instant impact players. IF we could land a big free agent (Pioli or David Harris maybe) that would be huge. And we will be better with the draft
  5. lots of potential suitors. I could see the Rams going Ditka for that pick
  6. good detailed article explaining draft possibilities. Bills are guaranteed 3rd and if Denver can win they will pick 7th http://bleacherreport.com/articles/559671-houston-indianapolis-san-diego-wins-give-bills-third-pick-in-the-draft
  7. What is happening in the game? Brohm is playing? I like it if that is the case! I would bench most starters and play the young kids and see what we have. Maybin I would play the whole game. At the very least he will see if he has any ability at all. He should do something for that $15 million
  8. Steamed Cheeseburgers for Lunch and Osco Bucco and Risotto Milanese for dinner. How do your lentils taste?
  9. Jared Allen and Kevin Williams I am all for. Not happening though
  10. still would take a week to draw the 89,134 the LA Galaxy drew against Madrid
  11. you still put credence in these silly ratings?
  12. not dominant? Kyle is double and triple teamed every play and gets no help from anyone on D- and still makes more plays by far then anyone else
  13. they can't even support football in LA. Hockey? My God with the hispanic poplulation of southern california I imagine there is 75 soccer fans for every hockey fan
  14. ice bong hit of purple will comfort whatever ails you. Ice water and bong hits do wonders for a hangover
  15. Kyle Williams and Fred Jackson
  16. The pussification of America continues. We have become a nation of wussies. I am embarrassed for the NFL
  17. You are a left social libertarian. Left: 5.03, Libertarian: 4.93
  18. Well americans don't care for much of anything Land and water the least And animal life is low on the totem pole With human life not worth more than infected yeast Americans don't care too much for beauty They'll **** in a river, dump battery acid in a stream They'll watch dead rats wash up on the beach And complain if they can't swim They say things are done for the majority Don't believe half of what you see and none of what you hear It's like what my painter friend donald said to me Stick a fork in their ass and turn them over, they're done
  19. LMAO that would be the best! I would love to see the look on Rex's face
  20. you win the lottery when you are born in the United States. That is one of 28 people in the world. Would you still have your smug condenscending attitude if you were born in Congo or Zimbambwe or Burma?
  21. selfish, ignorant, and ingrate Water problems affect half of humanity: •Some 1.1 billion people in developing countries have inadequate access to water, and 2.6 billion lack basic sanitation. •Almost two in three people lacking access to clean water survive on less than $2 a day, with one in three living on less than $1 a day. •More than 660 million people without sanitation live on less than $2 a day, and more than 385 million on less than $1 a day. •Access to piped water into the household averages about 85% for the wealthiest 20% of the population, compared with 25% for the poorest 20%. •1.8 billion people who have access to a water source within 1 kilometre, but not in their house or yard, consume around 20 litres per day. In the United Kingdom the average person uses more than 50 litres of water a day flushing toilets (where average daily water usage is about 150 liters a day. The highest average water use in the world is in the US, at 600 liters day.) •Some 1.8 million child deaths each year as a result of diarrhoea •The loss of 443 million school days each year from water-related illness. •Close to half of all people in developing countries suffering at any given time from a health problem caused by water and sanitation deficits. •Millions of women spending several hours a day collecting water. •To these human costs can be added the massive economic waste associated with the water and sanitation deficit.… The costs associated with health spending, productivity losses and labour diversions … are greatest in some of the poorest countries. Sub-Saharan Africa loses about 5% of GDP, or some $28.4 billion annually, a figure that exceeds total aid flows and debt relief to the region in 2003.Source 10
  22. Smoking hot irish girls!
  23. Good luck Sage. You will gain a better appreciation for flavors and how lucky we are. Food is a luxury. And we are fortunate just to have clean water. It is a big world outside the US. Be prepared to swear off lentils for the rest of your life after this
  24. I won one league and was in the championship in another. I was down 11 and started Peterson- and it cost me that championship. My two backups both would of won it for me (Lynch had 13 and Bush had 14). It cost me $600. So anticlimatic.
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