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stuckincincy

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  1. Just curious...what kind of folks request Sailing My Way That's Life Seasons In The Sun He Aint Heavy, He's My Brother (assuming they are not one of the pallbearers). ?
  2. Pillar of salt. My neck hurts.
  3. A 26 year-old talking like a jackass...unheard of!!!!
  4. Makes more sense than those who think that CLE has the hots for him.
  5. Peereless Price - America's Tough Guy.
  6. Baltimore is a great place to catch crabs.
  7. Right. Who would want an old jalopy that scored 13 rushing touchdowns last season?
  8. My opinion is when it comes to older vets, it's decision that only a team, with their films and medical staff etc. are equipped to do. I do know that throughout his career, Dillon has been an intense competitor, who followed his blocking well and was punishing to a tackler. WMG's handful of straight-arms pale compared to the ones he's dished out.
  9. Dillon in my view got a bad rap when he was with Cincy. True - he mouthed off - but it was about the state of affairs going on at a legendary bozo organization - the '90's B'gals. Dillon is a jerk - but a common, run-of-the-mill jerk that are everywhere. But he's a heck of a competitor.
  10. I remember Schottenheimer running the triple-T with some frequency when he took over a pretty sorry KC club. Which I thought was a good move to build a measure of stability, if not excitement.
  11. The quality of the QB and the receivers matter, too.
  12. I was surprised at the # of picks, too. But IIRC, BAL was up against the cap, so dumping Lewis along with what they would have to pay him and acquiring WMG might have been some sort of wash. Dunno. A good number of AFC north games are of course broadcast down here...Lewis didn't look very good, so BAL was going to do something. Adding in those picks - is sure seems that they overspent - as you mention.
  13. Yes, that's so. But one seldom sees 3 or 4 running back offensive formations...
  14. It will be interesting how WMG does there. Having McNair (who of course gets written off every year) should be a plus for Willis - McNair being a maddening QB to defend against, with his skill in making something out of nothing.
  15. Six...or even 5, is a lot of roster spots for a position that has maybe 30 to 35 touches between runs and passes.
  16. Have a hamburger. It will improve your disposition.
  17. I can't say if they'll turn more towards the pass this season. But with the current #1 Evans, and #2 by committee, I could see them drafting a receiver - perhaps with a 3rd or a 4th. The Bills were fairly injury-free last year, but who knows? Losing Evans would be a pretty big setback.
  18. You can never go wrong with one of the Remington 700 models!
  19. err...Richard Armitage?
  20. And those two bums - Lydell Mitchell and Franco Harris...
  21. Here's a report that's not quite as...kissy-kissy? http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/art...0421/1067/SPT02 Cincnnati Enquirer 03/09/07 "RB McGahee a Raven NFL notebook ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. - Willis McGahee likes to refer to himself as the NFL's best running back. Let's see how he does replacing Jamal Lewis in Baltimore. The Ravens acquired McGahee in a trade with the Buffalo Bills on Thursday, a day after Lewis signed with Cleveland. In exchange, the Bills received third- and seventh-round draft picks this year and a third-rounder next year. "This is a runner who can make people miss and has the explosion and speed to take it the distance," Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome said of McGahee. The Ravens expected McGahee to take a physical either late Thursday or today. It's anticipated Baltimore will attempt to negotiate a contract extension with McGahee, who is entering the final year of a five-year deal. Buffalo coach Dick Jauron sidestepped questions on why the Bills decided to trade McGahee, especially considering they do not have an immediate replacement for him on their roster. Jauron said the deal was too good to pass up and that it benefited both teams. Asked if McGahee had requested a trade, Jauron replied: "That's a good question for you to ask him." McGahee wasn't available for comment. Despite his claims of being the NFL's best, McGahee had yet to emerge as an elite running back in his three years as the Bills' starter. McGahee, who missed his rookie season while recuperating from a knee injury, enjoyed his most productive season in 2004, when he had 1,128 yards rushing and 13 touchdowns. His worst season was last year, when he had 990 yards and six touchdowns rushing in 14 starts."
  22. A little bit of booking of currently acquired costs, a bit of on-paper long-term debt on the books attached to an estate is...useful.
  23. Welcome! No linebackers????
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