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Corp000085

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  1. Cheap pimp time... www.sabresreport.com/forums everything is on topic there and its the exact same software (different version, but you get the point.) but that was one AWESOME game tonight.
  2. Al Lewis, AKA grandpa munster, and neighbor to my uncle in NY in the early 90's, dead at age 83... From what my uncle has told me, lewis was a good guy. http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/TV/02/04/l...t.ap/index.html
  3. when is bruce smith up for the ballot? next year? thurman might have been pushed back to have an all buffalo, bruce/andre/thurman with monk thrown in to legitimize andre's selection. Now that would be one hell of a party.
  4. rayfield white was the other guy i'm satisfied that michael irvin didn't even make the final cut, however, i think TT should have at least gotten in before moon and possibly before aikman.
  5. haha, no, in all seriousness, hernias are a sucky side effect of being a guy. I guess i'm lucky though as its not serious enough for me to have to have immediate surgery. I can deal with taking my sweet time getting up off the floor or limping after dinner time. Plus, when i do have it, i will get a 2 day TSW detox.
  6. I have a sports hernia myself. I was diagnosed with it a few months ago, and there is a slight bulge in the area where the leg attaches to my abdomen... If you look at the "v" shape of a guy's lower stomach/groin/leg area, it follows the ridge down on my left side. It basically looks like a small bulge, roughly the shape of a finger layed flat. It sticks out about an inch. Some days, it hurts to the point where i can barely lift my leg, some days it only hurts if i'm getting up off the ground, and some days it feelslike nothing at all. I believe this is the type of hernia that brady or jp dumont had. Dumont said that it only actually hurt him while pushing off on his skate. This describes mine to a T. From reading into things, mcnabb's hernia was the full blown intestines rupturing into the scrotum type. Mine (and brady's, i presume) will eventually tear big enough to have the balls problem. If running were my profession, i'd get it fixed ASAP. Since it causes mild discomfort and only severe pain if i move a certain way, my surgery can wait till the summer vacation.
  7. male sports hernias are much more devistating than the female counterpart. Brady's vagina wasn't affected as much as mcnabb's balls.
  8. my thoughts exactly... someone decided to relive their miami of ohio glory days in "my pictures" and stumbled upon these gems. no more, no less. Nice amish beard by the probably 20 year old roethlisberger though. Give him credit for that.
  9. Didn't the guy play till his testicles were about to explode for like a month? sounds like a warrior to me.
  10. no silly... Teddy Bruschi will be performing the surgery at Dr. James Andrews' Birmingham, AL office. Dr. Andrews is still recovering from his recent heart attack, so he will only be there to assist the Rev. Bruschi, M.D. After the Brady Surgery, Rev. Bruschi, M.D. will be performing angeoplasty on Dr. Andrews. Later, Rev. Bruschi is expected to fly to Detroit to be part of the halftime festivities, including playing lead, rhythm, and steel pedal guitar with Ron Wood and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones.
  11. mcnabb is the best black QB in the league, so comparing him to aaron brooks wouldn't really make a point
  12. if a bear sh--s in the woods and nobody witnessed it, does it still smell? if a frog drowns, can we assume that it did not have a watertight !@#$?
  13. for another player, maybe... Teams know what they get with TO. They get the best receiver in the game and they get the cancer. nothing mcnabb would say that would sway a GM.
  14. wait, i have a link to a marginally good looking girl who has been on tv.
  15. she needs to defend what her slain son was fighting for instead of fighting the establisment he was protecting. (steve, we've almost hit ppp territory... then i'll hav eto go over there for the first time in like 3 years)
  16. and the narcs at one bills drive. down to 2... someone make a fetus murderer comment, please?
  17. i give this thread an over/under on replies before it is moved to PPP at 6, counting our two
  18. well he said that he regretted doing that. one year too long, that knee injury leading to his destructive home behavior, and playing for the dolphins. i think he's said that he still hates the dolphins, and only really did it to spite the bills.
  19. ok, so far, it looks like we'll be partying at the HOJO.
  20. is lester the cab driver?
  21. I think thurman is a lock for a future hall of fame class. I think he's a lock for a first ballot hof class. However, there are some tough choices that need to be made by the selectors on saturday. 2006 HOF finalists there's the list of finalists. Reggie is a shoe in. Derrick Thomas probably is in. So is aikman, possibly monk, and i'd give a maybe to warren moon. Irvin is out. It's damn near impossible to be a first ballot HOFer at the WR position these days. Not to mention all his off hte field stuff during his playing days and this year. But, where does that leave thurman thomas? As i said before, he's a first ballot HOFer, no matter the induction class talent level, in my book. I believe he retired the #4 all time rusher... nfl mvp... almost undrafted. 8 straight 1000 yard seasons, 17000 all purpose yards. Since people forget even recent past events, without thurman there would be no marshall faulk, or LT. Without thurman there would be no afc championships, which he won 4 in a row. Dude's a hall of famer through and through and i'm hoping to get my reservations for the alliance, oh HOJO for the weekend. TBD party at the Alliance Buffalo Wild Wings anyone? I'm a mount union alumn, so i know all the tricks of buying 50 cases of beast ice at the alliance super wal mart. Here's the question though... What are Thurman Thomas' realistic chances of being elected to the HOF on saturday? Are we talkin >90% between 50% and 90% between 20% and 50% or between 0 and 20% sorry... i didn't make a pole... deal with it
  22. When McNally was brought in two years ago, the guy was seen as a god by us. He made marginal improvements in the line for the 2004 season, but this past season was a disaster. The personnel sucked, adjustments sucked, and injuries took their toll. With that stated, if Marv would have fired mcnally with the rest of the staff, it would have shown that coaching was the major problem and/or coaching was made the scapegoat. With McNally staying on, it shows that the bills are concerned with the development and improvement of the offensive line. I think the writing is on the wall that marv and the scouting staff will be bringing in top notch draft and free agent talent for the offensive line. Also, this committment may get m. williams to restructure his contract. If he is willing to give 100%, i think M. williams should stay on at a reduced salary. He'd be a whole lot better if the talent level of his teammates was better as well as the offensive gameplan. Not saying he's a guy you anchor the line with, but his contract is fat which makes him the cornerstone. You can call ralph cheap with coaching and management, but he has no problem spending to the cap with players. With that said, there's room to bring in guys to replace the TD forgettables such as gandy, anderson, and williams if he's not 100%.
  23. I think wyche's decision to leave/bills decision to let him go, was two fold. Wyche definitely was there to help out his buddy mularkey, despite his health problems. He did an admirable job considering MM was a terrible head coach. After MM left, wyche probably didn't have the heart to continue. Just a hunch, but i bet it comes out that he used his health as an excuse to leave, with the underlying fact that he simply did not want to work for anyone but his friend MM. Wyche was a good guy, but he, like all the rest of them, are gone because they did not produce. That is the end result, and wyche, gray, mularkey, et al. did not produce. The lone exception is that of mcnally staying on.
  24. i'm watching sports center, its 3 minutes into the show, and the pittsburgh/bettis/rothlesberger hype already has me sick. I really hope that the seahawks wipe their asses with the steelers. The seahawks seem like the "young, world against us" team that always seems to find a way to win.
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