http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/writers/peter_king/07/01/coby-fleener-guest-mmqb/index.html?sct=nfl_wr_a1
Funny that the pats* even get an asterisk from him on page 2
What if you set the percentage but bank any attendance over that, to be used to bring up any that are under. So if you set 95% as your percentage and you get a sellout, you only have to hit 90% for the next game.
http://www.buffalobills.com/media-center/videos/Bills-Focus-Dave-Wannstedt-1-on-1-Interview/c2ef153b-640c-4e0a-a8d1-0feee0b42b95
"We're gonna be physical (in camp). We're gonna bang."
Katie Holmes files for divorce from Tom Cruise
http://omg.yahoo.com/news/tom-cruise--katie-holmes-split-after-five-years-of-marriag.html
I guess Rock of Ages was the last straw.
I did vote C&H by a hair over Bloom County. Both wickedly insightful and humorous.
You'll get alot more out of C&H with that new vantage point. And I agree that Garfield jumped the shark many years ago but it was originally very good and has survived for a reason. I could have put Blondie or some other long-runners on there too.
That's kinda the point. Adrian Peterson will be added to the list and it'll still be a true statement.
Makes one wonder why spend a first round pick on a "feature back". I've been somewhat disinclined to buy into the whole "running backs are a dime a dozen" thing but even back in history some of the best never made a Super Bowl. OJ, Earl Campbell to name a couple. Denver was always able to effectively plug in someone new because they had a real good OLine.