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You can actually bet on the end of the world, the odds makers have it set at 100,000 to 1-do we have any takers? bet 100 and you could come home with 10 million. The anti chirst herself is coming out with a new book tuesday, so that alone should be a sign. (Anne Coulter) not to mention the movie remake of the omen, not sure if Anne coulter is in it, my guess is no. just a side note, we better increase global warming, and destroy the earth before the future laughs at our barbaric ways and beliefs. Have a nice week everyone.
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and typically players put the name of the place they buy in friends names, or agents names, that is what tracy McGrady did here in Orlando a couple of years ago. Along with Travis henry, and Tiger woods.
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owning and not renting makes him the anti RJ, at least off the field. I am still behind JP! but for how long?
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Early Offseason Power Rankings from Fox...
frogger replied to NJ_BillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
overachieving vs underachieving I prefer overachieving, after three years of underachieving. it's nice to think we are the underdog. -
Why hasn't major league lacrosse done well? Marketing it would be easy, pure American sport, fast pace like basketball, hits like Hockey and there are some that say hitting a 90 MPH fastball is the hardest thing in sports, try catching a 90 MPH ball in a net while running, so it is a true talent sport. I understand thus far it has been mostly white kids playing it, and for some reason it has the idea of money attach to it, however it is a reasonably cheap sport to play. and a Hall of fame football player could be the ambassador of it too, Jim Brown, for those who do not know he played Lacrosse at Syracuse. I don't think it can reach football status, but it cold beat out Hockey in America, and compete with Basketball, in part do to their (Basketball and Hockey's) European influence.
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Do we have the right linebackers to run the
frogger replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
simple, the stress is on the weak side, moving crowell to that side and starting Spikes (once healthy) at strong cures all LB problems, except depth. Stamer is a better option in the cover 2 at strong than Posey. LBs have to be smoother in zone coverage, posey is not smooth. Fletcher will be fine, having played a little bit of in STL, he also is fast, in the c2 the MLB has to drop deep in zone (sometimes) -
Offensive Free Agents still available
frogger replied to OnTheRocks's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I thought Brad Hopkins retired. and not on that list is Ross Verba, unless the bucs signed him without much fan fair. after releasing Mike williams of course -
Should McGee return Kickoffs this year???
frogger replied to C.Biscuit97's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
the best way to protect him from injuries on kick returns, is don't let the other team score. okay that will not happen, however I thought the reason we drafted Youboty was because we needed depth. as I see it we have 5 good CB, clements, McGee, Youboty, King and Vincent. McGee is our best chance at scoring. -
Tripplett could play the nose or the three, he is stout enough.
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Don't get too excited about June 1st...
frogger replied to buffalo mike2's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think part of the problem is a lack of a playmaker at LOLB, they (other teams) don't need to worry about an additional blitzer from that side, or someone that can step up and make a important stop. Also it makes Kelsey play more conservative, he has to try to bull rush in order to attempt to stop the run on the way to the QB. you put a Playmaking LOLB out there, and allow Kelsey to improv a little and he becomes a 6-8 sack a year guy. -
i'll give you more info If you PM me, I don't really want it to be public
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I think I have enough drama in my life to not need a movie to increase it.
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I have a situation, I need to know if anyone can help me, I need to find the password to an email address. I really could use someone's help. also if anyone knows of one of those parent watch programs for your computer I'd like to get some info on that too. PM me PLEASE HELP
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for whatever reason I believe that we have kept Anderson to groom him to play RG, it was not a matter of a lack of run blocking, it's his pass blocking that really sucked. CV starts but we might keep anderson for that reason. I would like to see Mike Gandy moved to RT, he might not be an athletic LT but as a RT he is athletic, and the Rookie are just that, untested and rookies. LOLB will be manned by Spikes when he returns, Posey is not athletic enough to play in the cover 2, spikes might be the best olb (pre injury) at stopping the run. he is strong enough to take on the TEs, this give the ROLB to Crowell. However I would entertain the idea of getting Tommy Polley who is still unemployed, and has played in the cover two before. Maybe we use a 3rd rounder on Ahmad Brooks, we've already had a brooks ahmad on our team
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I forgot shelton, and Sam Aiken, we need a number 89 to play special teams
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one of the beauties of having players that can play many positions on your offensive line is this, you'll suit up 8, maybe nine total. My current starting line up Peters-Reyes-Fowler-Villarrial-Gandy (i'd move gandy over to RT, as a LT he lacks the quickness, as a RT he is ideal) with three suited back ups, maybe four if players are playing hurt. three main back ups are, Preston (guard or center) Gibson (guard of tackle, assuming he is healthy and in shape) or Anderson (either guard) and Jerman or a rookie tackle. If Peters gets hurt, move gandy to LT, and jerman in. and so forth 6 LBs, and they are Crowell, Fletcher, Spikes (when healthy) Haggan (special teamer) Ellison (special teamer) and Stamer (special teamer) notice no Posey, I'd make Posey a PRS, if I keep him. CB 5, Clements, Youboty, McGee, King, Baker (or vincent) 4 safeties Vincent (or Baker) Simpson, Whitner, Bowen. i might consider moving Vincent back to CB if Simpson is learning fast enough, because he is the future of the FS spot. and Vincent is still quick enough to play in the cover 2. DT 5, heavy rotation, Tripplett, McCargo, Anderson, Williams, and Jefferson (he has the size and quickness for the 1 or 3) DE 4 Schobel, Denney, Kelsey, and Posey WR 5 Evans, Price, Reed, parrish, Nance or davis qb 3 Nall, Losman, Holcomb RB 3 Mcgahee, Thomas (if healthy) and Williams or (if I were coach) Reed-reed started off at LSU as a RB, LSU RBs are typically good at catching the ball out of the back field and picking up blitzes at 5'10 210ish he has better 3rd down back size and creates issues, he also can run the ball (I hope) TE 3 Royal, Euhus, Everett lindell, Moorman, and the LS didn't do the math, but remaining spots should be taken by players able to be Special teamers
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Intelligent players + high character =
frogger replied to marck's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Watch out, I hear Yale and Harvards football teams are going to be amazing next year. -
Could it be the Bucs are already displeased with
frogger replied to OnTheRocks's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That's funny, I heard the bull goes right around him like he was standing still. -
Could it be the Bucs are already displeased with
frogger replied to OnTheRocks's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
bump, it's been 8 hours since the last post. -
Could it be the Cowboys are already displeased wit
frogger replied to BenchBledsoe's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
have you heard that Oakland is upset with Jonas Jennings too. and yes there is only room for one superstar in dallas, and that is Nate Newton -
now that one draft is done it's time to talk about
frogger replied to frogger's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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the question, would you use a 3rd rounder, on a player many have considered to be the best to ever play at his college and that college has produced pretty good players (crowell and sharper) The player is Ahmad Brooks, he WAS considered to be the top or 2nd best LB in the 07 draft. But he is entering the sup draft, he has had some off the field issues. And he has more than enough size to play LOLB, at 6'4" 255. without the issues, had he come out this year, he would have been a first round pick, somewhere between 10-20, of course assuming he runs a good 40, et cetera
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Is Angelo Crowell going to start?
frogger replied to buffal0s0ldier's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
actually I think we'll see this, Crowell at will, Fletcher at middle and posey at sam to start the season, then once Spikes is fully ready, mid oct, he moves into Sam. Prior to the injury was one of the strongest LB in the league, and is great at moving through and around blocks, his lack of foot speed (from said injury) now makes sense to move him. So that is why posey is still on the team, however I would replace him, if I could, with one of the free agents listed -
Is Angelo Crowell going to start?
frogger replied to buffal0s0ldier's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Free agents still availible Peter Boulware-injuries, have destroyed his career Chad Brown-too old + Rocky Calmus-overhyped out of college, could be a good special teamer ++ Quinton Caver-he never got his footing in Dallas ++ Chris Claiborne-great college talent, never got his footing anywhere, played in cover two last year +++ Jay Foreman-uhhm, good ILB back up + Keith Newman-I remember thinking anyone is better than Newman, I was wrong ++ Tommy Polley-has played in the cover two, and once said he was good friends with Fletcher +++ Jamie Sharper-injuries The only two I'd consider is Polley and Claiborne, hopefully that list is correct. -
not an option, but the answer to your question is 15-17.