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Like A Mofo

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  1. I still see the Chargers or the Arizona Cardinals as one of the two teams that will relocate to LA....Minnesota being a darkhorse.
  2. I would go with Duce myself. Portis did very well last week, but the Giants defens eis decimated by injuries, and Dallas defense still isnt very good. Eagles defense: Most people are still thinking about that Steelers game: The Eagles run defense is much improved, they have moved Jerimeah Trotter back to his MLB spot and it has helped their run defense. Go with Duce.
  3. Nodnarb, good post as always. I especially agree with extending Jonas Jennings, offensive lines take the longest to jell over time, sure the Bills can use another OL, but why let a good one walk away who knows the system?
  4. You would have to get a specific program to convert pdf files to word, I am unsure if there is freeware available to do that, if there is, Ill pass it along to you.
  5. I do not think most are ASSUMING anything around here, if you getting at that Bills fans have suddendly become overconfident and expect to win every week, Im definately not one of those fans. Bottom line is we need to win out to have a chance at the postseason. So Cincinnati is irrelevant when it comes to this week because if the Bills beat the Bengals, Cincy will have 7 losses.
  6. I think the Bills will win this game, but it wont be as easy as most think. Defense wins this game for the Bills Buffalo 21 Cleveland 13
  7. How so Mr Guest? We have to run the table, if the Bills beat Cincy the Bengals will have 7 losses. Buy a calculator
  8. I remember this was a big thread last year if I remember correctly
  9. Yankees have also apparently signed a middle reliever from Korea: Koo Dae-Sung At 35, Korean pitcher lands job with Yankees December 10, 2004 ㅡ For many South Korean baseball players, going to the major leagues is a dream come true, and playing for the New York Yankees would be even more fulfiling. At age 35, Koo Dae-sung, a left- handed starting pitcher for most of his career, is only a minor step away from achieving both daunting tasks. Douglas Cho, Koo's agent, revealed yesterday the New York Yankees had agreed on the duration of a contract and salary and were fine-tuning the final details of a contract with Koo. Koo's agent said an official announcement would be made today. Koo and his agent left the country Saturday for the United States and met with Yankees officials in Tampa Bay, Fla., to discuss details. Although exact details of the contract have not been released, experts say it's probably a two-year deal worth $3 to $4 million. Koo repeatedly said he would not play for the Yankees if he had to go through the minor leagues first because of his age. Koo is expected to come out of the bullpen as a reliever and handle left-handed hitters. Last year, the Korea Baseball Organization said Koo had the second-best record for left-handed pitchers in 20 years. While Koo is the first Korean player to wear a Yankees uniform, he will become the second Korean baseball player entering the major leagues after playing professional baseball in Korea and Japan. Retired pitcher Lee Sang-hoon, who had a stint with the Boston Red Sox, was the first player to do so. After Park Chan-ho, who was the first Korean to play in the major leagues for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1994, Koo is the 28th player to enter the U.S. professional leagues. Koo entered the Korean professional baseball league in 1993 pitching for the Hanwha Eagles. In his seven years with the Eagles, he accumulated a record of 61 wins and 58 losses with 151 saves and an overall ERA of 2.79. In his four years with the Orix Bluewaves of Japan, he picked up 24 wins but 34 losses, netting him a 3.75 ERA
  10. I lost all respect for the Heisman trophy in 1994, and Im sure you remember that one!
  11. Some store what wants to take over the universe
  12. For the season Cincy is giving up 141.9 Rushing yards per game and 202.6 passing yds a game. But since their 1-4 start, Cincy has improved against the run, giving up 128 rushing yds per game and 201 passing yards per game. And that is with Denver, Baltimore, and Pittsburgh on their schedule (good running teams). Seems to me the best way to attack the Bengals is on the ground, I hope MM and the rest of the coaching staff sees that.
  13. I wonder if this would be a good thing considering the Bills chances to make the playoffs: Maybe Cincy comes home and is too high on their horses and Buffalo maybe catches them at a good time, also if NE loses and PITT wins, PITT has a 2 game lead over NE and that would increase the chances for a win the last game of the season. Carson Palmer is playing great isnt he? He is essentially a rookie too!!! NE is SO tough right now, but why not? Cincy moved the ball on Baltimore's D
  14. But dont forget... People are on the Cincy bandwagon too...ESPECIALLY after they beat ESPN's LOVERS...the Baltimore Ravens
  15. Yep, no big deal, every team has elite TE's right??
  16. I wouldnt look at it that way at ALL. What if you were him, would you turn down a chance to coach a team you played for?? I wouldnt.
  17. True, like when Bruce Smith had to leave for a bit during a MNF game at home against Denver...he had to take a monster stevestojan!
  18. Sure it disappointing but can you blame him? OC for an NFL team or Head Coach for one of the most prestigious programs in NCAA history??? I wish him well if this is true and glad he was here to help the offense. Im sure MM knows a lot about what TC runs, I really dont think it will be a HUGE loss for the Bills.
  19. Good points. Well he will probably be a 4 or 5 starter, thus he will face other teams 4 or 5...so jaret should win games.
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