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Steve O

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  1. Old Chinese saying, better to be 80 years young than 40 years old. 41 is way to young to be feeling old. Get off the can, get to the gym, and start having a positive outlook.I'm 56 years old, an average day consists of 8-10 hours of landscaping work, 1-2 hours at the gym, 1/2 - 2 hours of looking in on/shopping/cooking for my 94/95 year old parents (they golfed regularly until they were 92), going home and catching the late news. 2-3 days a week throw in a softball game. Just sayin, being old at 41 is a choice as is being young at 80.
  2. It was a #1 seed but lost to The Program in the quarter finals. I agree with your assessment
  3. 23 years, 6 months, 5 days with a company outside Rochester. 9 months contract before that. Never Once called in sick. Laid off last December. Used to tell my co-workers "what we do isn't fun but it isn't work. landscaping, farming, that's work." I'm landscaping. now. i hate being right.
  4. Brings back memories...lived on my Uncle's farm for the summer when I was 14, we would go over to his buddies at night and he would toss me the keys when we left if he'd had too much to drink. Fortunately never got pulled over.
  5. Agreed, good people don't make for good headlines
  6. http://www.ign.com/b...eport.77495994/ cliff notes - good improvement as a senior and great intangibles but lacks size, strength, mobility...interestingly enough was drafted by Montreal Expos out of high school as a catcher
  7. you might get more useful responses here http://www.chathour.com/chatroom/THE_NEW_ENGLAND_PATRIOTS
  8. are there any rock stars that have aged well?
  9. http://sportsillustr...t2_a2&eref=sihp "...would like to sign with a team where he can sit on the bench and learn behind a respected leader at quarterback..." Maybe he'll end up in Denver or back in Oakland.
  10. We've come to expect this. Maybe I've slid back from #20 to #18.
  11. I'm finally #20, however I had to spend at least two years as numbers 1-19 to get there.
  12. I'm always ecstatic prior to the start of the season...hope reality doesn't set in following week 1 this year. 15 years ago who would have thought we would remember the Wade Phillips era as "the good old days"
  13. Was John McCargo a winner as well? And was Todd Collins the all time champ or does he get disqualified because he only was a Bill for 3 years?
  14. Smokescreens on draft day, who would have thought
  15. Didn't see any African-Americans until 4:30 of the clip...wonder if it was Perry Wallace who was the first African American to play in the SEC.
  16. The only one on this list I agree with is Jamarcus Russell at #1. Any bust list that Rick Mirer and Ryan Leaf don't make is just wrong. A lot of the guys on this list had serviceable if disappointing careers. No way Jainkowski would have been available in the fourth round as Arthur suggests. I was hoping the Bills would take him in the first but he was gone by the time they picked Flowers.
  17. great clip but did anyone else notice something missing
  18. And yet another Ansah at #2...what I said earlier
  19. Ansah at #2, just don't get all the love for this guy. As i said in another thread, 4-1/2 sacks in the WAC last year is hardly a dominant number and he's the same age as JJ Watt, who I'm guessing would have put up much better numbers in the WAC last year. Don't hate the Warmac pick though.
  20. Not only was there no 3-point line, there was no shot clock in college then either
  21. I'm on board with EJ. He was interviewed on the Heard yesterday. He's smart, respectful, huge, and oozes with quiet confidence the way Russell Wilson did last year.
  22. Bills were 9-6 vs Houston/Tenn. during the Matthews years which includes 2-1 in playoffs. I'm really arguing that Matthews/Munchak were great players?
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