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I'd be happy with Mitch King - DE - Iowa. Ferentz says he's better than Babineaux or Kampman were.
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The trade rumors may have been the FO and coaches trying to light a fire under his butt. Great PR but there needs to be more progress at WR.
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Need to see how he comes back from the knee injury. That often takes a toll on lateral movement and quickness. The Harris pick is good insurance if Bowen has lost a step.
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But seriously, look for Pat White in their Wildcat formations. That might spell some trouble.
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Not a bad pick if he's destined for the Will LB spot. Played some MLB last year b/c of team injuries. Listed at 6'2" - 234. Ellison is 6' - 229.
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Found this map of the island in my travels.... Not sure as to its veracity, but it's nice to have some idea of the geography of the thing. In other news, Henry Ian Cusick (who plays Desmond) is being sued for sexual battery/harassment.
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It should be nice to go from an OL which was thinking, "I'm here to collect a paycheck" to one that's saying, "I'm here to have fun kicking some a--!" This is what I like about Brad Butler, too.
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DeAndre Levy or Jason Williams both look like they'd be a solid Day 2 pickup. OLB depth and both are good STs.... could push Ellison, even. We still have Bowen coming back, but his knee injury has to be taken into account (never good for lateral movement) and guard against if he can't come back from it. Our LBs have tended to miss games, so we need to build some depth here. It'd be nice to have a LB size again to bust some holes on returns, especially given the rules changes disallowing wedges. Hope one is left late in the 4th.
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This reeks of Dick Levy. As he's a junior, they probably look at it as insurance for McGee leaving next year, and as a replacement for Roscoe at returning punts, if they can move him today or tomorrow. Typical Dick pick, tho. We have big holes elsewhere and he lusts for DBs. I'm not going to miss him when he's canned after this season (then again, that's what I said last year at this time ).
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Last year = no WRs selected in the 1st. This year = 6 so far. Huh.
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Ehhh... The Steelers were/are looking for a center.
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I think now have Wood, myself!
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Colts are getting a good kid here.
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Ain't that the truth, tho? I call it The Matador. And both Schoebel and Kelsay do it.
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Then again, my fellow Husky Darius Butler would still be on the board....
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Biggest concern with taking Raji if he's there.
UConn James replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Also a concern with any DT is the heavy rotation Jauron uses. For a pick this high, I'd want a guy who's out there every down. Maybe that's just me. -
How much influence will Buddy Nix have?
UConn James replied to VOR's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I hope it's more influence than Linda Bogdan.* (* Ralph's daughter, now the 'Chief OL scout" about whom Bill Polian allegedly used the C-word, which allegedly led to his firing... And when Polian uses language like that, you've done something to deserve it. The meddlesome apple didn't fall too far from the meddlesome tree.) -
Yep. Not for nothing that some here call him, "Dick Levy."
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Vis-a-vis the reason for the clip show, what's the status of Idol? How many shows do they have left before they crown the next one? (Just what this country needs. Another person who doesn't have a real job. In about six years, the whole US will be singing to each other as our whole economy.) The execs may be timing it so the LOST finale won't be in direct competition with AI. I could very well be off base here and there's 12 people left and it'll run 'til June. Dunno. I've never watched it. Interesting to see it all shown chronologically rather than jumping around b/w the stories. Highlighted for me even more the question of how Hurley got out of jail and how he knew to get on Ajira 316. This seems to be the last big piece of the puzzle of how the O6 got back together. Tonight, the narration did say that it was Widmore who staged the 815 wreckage. Well, drop my pants and paint me with ketchup. I wasn't so sure the question had been answered. And since the accusation came out of Ben's lips.... Guess I was wrong. So, Widmore paid someone to stage the wreckage and then paid for the freighter folk (left completely in the dark) to find the wreckage. Guess I just didn't get the need for double-secret-Delta-Force-mega-uber secrecy. A'ight. But there is something that I'm more convinced of than ever, tho... My theory that Jack is Jacob. It just makes perfect sense to me. The full-circleness of Belief with Jack as the 'Man of Science' being the one who's likely going to be working with/through Locke --- the ultimate mindf--k twist to maybe the show's biggest running theme. The fact that Jack can't "let things go" (Jacob has held on pretty tight to saving the island, yes?... through death, even). Christian's close involvement and being "in a position to speak for" Jacob. Jack being a "great man" / One who "walks among us, but is not one of us." Jack --- the name itself --- being a derivative of the Jacob root name. Ben telling Jack in the hotel that "...You're never coming back" and saying this with what I now think is a certainty b/c of something Ben knows, not just general supposition that 'when you leave, you can't come back' rules that have been broken.... BTW --- anyone know who the narrator was? Sounded a little like the main character on the "Better Off Ted" show....
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IIRC, McNally played up the Duke Robinson pick. Basically told the D&C that he could take sh-- and turn it into gold. Either he did give input, or the FO that year told him he was going to drink the Kool-Aid be supportive in the press of yet another draft where the biggest need was put off until Day 2. No matter which it is, this does not inspire confidence in the man. If he had any input into the selection of Mike 'Big kitty' Williams, how... why... would you want him touching the OL situation again? True, for Peters' case, JMac did seem to turn sh-- into gold. And, then, similar to that book "The Black Pearl", the impossibly lucky find shortly turned into a curse involving the greed of many. Also, I would venture to say that the job of scouting/talent evaluation and coaching are two different mistresses.
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But they can't fix the stairs up to the press box
UConn James replied to Beerball's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Difference being that yours is a case of an employer spending his own money. Govt --- and WNY more than most, it seems --- is great at spending other people's money for perks. Have a late meeting? Pack a fuggin' lunch! Millions of people do it every day. But, let's all feel sorry for Ralph Hernandez, who has diabetes. From the pictures on Google, looks like it's the fat-slob diabetes, which exercise and dieting helps alleviate. But, wouldn't want to take the egg rolls out of his mouth. Does this go on a ballot? No. Then they might not be provided free food on the taxpayers' dime. You look at WNY and it's like, what exactly are getting for your tax money? "Leaders" who drive out businesses that want to bring actual jobs to the region, bridges that will never be built, and population flight from those smart/able enough to escape. This is a microcosm of what's wrong with govt --- the attitude that they're entitled to perks, nice salaries for little actual work, and a minimum 3 percent raise every year. You know, I'm of the belief that we're going to see maybe 3, or maybe 4 more presidential elections. And then the sh--'s gonna hit the fan one way or the other --- either bankruptcy, attack from without, or revolution (this will hopefully be nonviolent) from within from people who've finally had enough and take Jefferson's words in the Declaration to heart. And then we need to set up a system where representation is set up by a selective-service-type lottery with no person who votes on spending bills ever serving more than 2 years and where reps get a reasonable flat rate of compensation that is determined by voters, not the politicians themselves. Yes, people are starting to wake up and grab their pitchforks. -
Maybe the answer to that lies in the questions that Miles asked of his mum... "How did I get to be this way?" We don't know this, but since he was born on the island, it would seem that his 'gift' is somewhat similar to the smoke monster's, tho Miles says he "feels" the messages rather than sees/downloads them. Perhaps Miles was taken by the Others and given 'tests' similar to what they did with Walt. That's just conjecture. There's still a large gap for Miles.
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2. Are we sure that the pregnancy problem didn't exist prior to Ben's takeover? E.g. the charges of how Widmore left the island in order to have children. Eloise Hawking evidently left the island and had Faraday. The last on-island conception and birth that we know of is Ethan in '77. Juliet described the problem being like the woman's body treats the fetus as an infection (?); we've heard from Rousseau, Kelvin and Desmond about a virus, but could it not be an antivirus? Remember in the secretly-filmed Swedish(?) tape, the DI scientist described a drug development that would reduce the pregnancy rate by exactly 30 percent.... and perhaps something went wrong. 3. Don't know for sure. But they are definitely post-2004, b/c the runway that Sawyer and Kate were forced to help clear in S3 is where the Ajira plane landed. And things looked pretty dilapidated even from the 2004 state. 4. Just to be clear, I don't think by far that they are the "leftovers." The DI has likely been alive and well even since the Purge, tho they couldn't get back to the island b/c it had been moved (by a polar bear? Possibly by the polar bear that Charlotte found in the Tunisia exit?). Also bear in mind that the food/supply drops had still been going on since the Purge at the Swan station --- how did that get there? No one saw any planes, etc. yet the crates had parachutes. DI is still out there (and now, suspected, back on the island) much like the Others have a network of people off-island. In fact, from Ilana's involvement, it looks like Ben was sending Sayid to kill DI off-island people (e.g. "The Economist" which is kind of similar to how the DI jumpsuits describe people, no? Horace's reads "Mathematician"), not Widmore loyalists.
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Also, why would Naomi/Widmore's group need Miles to tell them what Felix (the dead body in the restaurant) was doing at the time of his death? If Widmore had staged the crash, why would they need to know that Felix had 'photos, pictures of empty graves, and a purchase order for an old airplane.' re: the staging of the crash? Even if it were just a test of Miles' ability, Felix was part of Widmore's group, and Naomi already knows.... Still, why would Widmore need a fact-finding dossier about something he did? Or, supposing Felix was working for Ben, why would Ben be gathering damning info together on something he did? All signs point to Ben. More like, Felix had gathered this information for Widmore, an outside Other killed him and left the body. The Others took the info to Ben. Ben put them in his safe. Ben shows them to Locke to persuade him to let him free when they're waiting at the Barracks and convince Locke that the Freighties are bad and want to kill everyone, not just Ben.
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Madden Retiring from broadcasting
UConn James replied to Captain Quint's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yeah, NBC could finally keep their promise to him from when he originally signed on to be Al's color analyst. Then Madden jumped too, and Collinsworth was stuck in the studio. NBC has hired/assigned/gets commentary from Olbermann, Dan Patrick, Bettis, Tiki Barber, Peter King, Bob Costas, and the Iraqi Information Minister. All for an hour of recaps/news/notes and a halftime. Way too crowded. I could see them wanting to give Bettis or Barber a shot, too, tho.