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:flirt: :lol: Also the 3.5 threads were hilarious as well! Plus of course, any ICE posts
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This will never get a vote for best thread...but one of THE funniest and most entertaining reads ever here was Johnny Coli's blog....an absolute masterpiece!!!
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Another classic!! :flirt: I voted for Retetta...there is just never a dull moment in that thread
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Looks like the Patriots found themselves a diamond in
Cornerville replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Stop giving us the cold hard facts, thou shall NEVER criticize the Pats* for their draft! -
Mike Williams Comeback Tour 2009
Cornerville replied to N.Y. Orangeman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
or Corner? -
Moment of silence for LINDA BOGDAN
Cornerville replied to gordong's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
RIP Linda. Thoughts and prayers with the Wilson family. -
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Pass. Now, if Laboy was a corner.....
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LOL @ Tebow to Oakland
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You are right...I was mistaken by saying 3 years and meant 4
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If I ever Get Another Jersey
Cornerville replied to BuffaloBaumer's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Levitre gives you Wood? What? -
I am not hating on the Bills draft, I thought it was a draft that deserves a B...cannot give them an A because this team did lose its LT and has not replaced him really at all. But seriously, is this 10 Corners drafted in 3 years? Is this normal? Jauron needs help.
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McShay just gave us the best draft
Cornerville replied to bartshan-83's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Now we are officially doomed!! -
Rocky Road?
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What a post
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Circle Of Trust Mock- Sure to be dead wrong
Cornerville replied to Cornerville's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Completely agree...and I sure hope you are right and would not mind seeing the Bills go DE and LB in the 1st...or take Pettrigrew if he is available at 28 -
Circle Of Trust Mock- Sure to be dead wrong
Cornerville replied to Cornerville's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I expect issues, these picks are also more on the lines of what I think these teams should do...Bulger is 32 and overrated IMO....its time for them to move on -
1. Detroit Lions: QB Matthew Stafford: Not ideally the guy you want at #1 overall, but he has the arm strength, mobility, and insticts to at work be a very good QB. 2. St Louis Rams: QB Mark Sanchez: Has any player sold himself better then Sanchez? Look for this stunning move to happen as the Rams wave goodbye to Bulger in due time. 3. Kansas City Chiefs: LB Aaron Curry: Former Pats exec Scott Pioli would like to deal down here, and if Sanchez does not go to STL, look for a team to move up here. Otherwise, KC takes the best LB available. 4. Seattle Seahawks: OT Jason Smith: The Hawks really wanted Sanchez, but decide to build their OL for the future with the best one on the board. 5. Cleveland Browns: WR Michael Crabtree: Could see BJ Raji here, but the Browns have a lot of $ tied up in Shaun Rogers, and I see the Browns dealing Braylon Edwards, so they 'grab the crab' at this spot. 6. Cincinnati Bengals: OT Eugene Monroe: Logical choice here, this team needs to protect Palmer. BJ Raji is another possibility. 7. Oakland Raiders: WR Jeremy Maclin: The Raiders are in desperate need of a big time WR. Either Maclin or Crabtree in this slot. 8. Jacksonville Jaguars: DT BJ Raji: Rumors have 'surfaced' that DT John Henderson might be traded to Buffalo (hopefully), so the Jags gladly scoop up the best DT available. 9. Green Bay Packers: DE Tyson Jackson: Could go OL or CB, but the pass rush tailed off miserably in 08, Jackson can help towards a return to 07 numbers. 10. San Francisco 49ers: OT Michael Oher: Disappointed that Sanchez is gone, they scoop up an OT to help another major need. 11. Buffalo Bills: OT Andre Smith: This guy could be the next big OL or the next Mike Williams. Talent wise, he could be a perennial All-Pro. Pettrigrew is another option here. 12. Denver Broncos: DE Aaron Maybin: Best first step of all DE's, the Broncos continue to work on a horrid defense and add a nice piece to the puzzle here. 13. Washington Redskins: DE Brian Orkapo: Another team hot for Sanchez, makes up for it here and more and grabs potentially the best overall DE in the draft. 14. New Orleans Saints: CB Malcolm Jenkins: If the Saints continue to ignore the defense and take Beanie Wells, they can enjoy more 8-8 seasons. If they want to improve, they take the best cover corner in the NFL draft. 15. Houston Texans: LB Brian Cushing: In reality, almost any of the 3 USC LB's can go here at this spot, but all signs point to Cushing. 16. San Diego Chargers: OLB Everette Brown: Brown is ideal for a 3-4 defense that the Chargers play. Curvelball at this pick could be a RB, but Brown is too good to pass up. 17. N.Y.Jets: WR Hakeem Nicks: Harvin's stock will slide a bit here, Nicks to me is a guy who is more polished and will be ready to start right away. QB is another slight possibility here. 18. Denver Broncos: RB Knowshon Moreno: I think the days are over for the Broncos to locate any RB to gain 1000 yards. Denver needs the sure thing, and Moreno fits the bill here. 19. Tampa Bay Bucs: QB Josh Freeman: Jets are another team that tempts the idea of drafting Freeman, but the Bucs also have a major need at QB. If Freeman does not go here, he is in for a long wait. 20. Detroit Lions: OT Eben Britton: Strongly considered Ayers here, but after drafting a QB that will get $40M guaranteed, they will need a top OL prospect to protect that asset. 21. Philadelphia Eagles: TE Brandon Pettrigrew: Much to the chagrin of the Buffalo Bills, who should have demanded this pick for Jason Peters, the Eagles get a real difference maker at TE, and complete a very strong makeover for Andy Reid's offense. 22. Minnesota Vikings: WR Darris Heyward-Bay: Vikings have never seemed to solve their issues at WR since Moss left, Heward-Bay is a guy that helps that process. 23. New England Patriots: CB Darius Butler: A pretty unexciting pick for the Pats, but this is why they are so successful. Pats are rumored to be trying to move up this year, so watch out for that. 24. Atlanta Falcons: CB Vontae Davis: Falcons can now key on a defense that needs upgrading, after fleecing the Chiefs for Tony Gonzalez. 25. Miami Dolphins: DE Robert Ayers: WR is a possibility here, but Parcells knows the value of a strong Front 7. Ayers is a guy who can really make execs kick themselves in a few years. Don't worry about last year; Tennessee was horrible and the entire Vols defense suffered. Ayers is the real deal. 26. Baltimore Ravens: WR Kenny Britt: Assuming that they do not land WR Anquan Boldin, this pick makes the most sense, giving Joe Flacco a nice weapon to work with. 27.Indianapolis Colts: WR Brian Robiskie: The Colts continue making their WR corps an all Ohio State bunch. 28. Buffalo Bills: LB Clay Matthews: Bills fan obsess about the lack of a pass rush (and rightfully so), but failing to get the 21st pick costs them Ayers. LB is another troublesome spot, and Matthews is athletic enough to be a difference maker for the Bills. 29. New York Giants: WR Percy Harvin: Perhaps the Giants might be scared off by Harvin given the Plaxicent last year, but they shouldn't. Harvin would give the Giants a true home run threat everytime on the field. But this pick might not be here if they trade for a WR. 30. Tennessee Titans: DT Ziggy Hood: Losing Haynesworth left a big hole in the Titans front 4, and Hood can help at least stop the bleeding. 31. Arizona Cardinals: DT Peria Jerry: Another unexciting pick, but another need pick for the NFC Champs (still feels strange saying that) 32. Pittsburgh Steelers: C Alex Mack: Vintage Steelers pick, Mack is a dominating Center and will be for years to come.
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Great Draft link, over 340 mocks
Cornerville replied to MarkinPA's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Off Topic, but hockey has a "tuck rule"
Cornerville replied to TC in St. Louis's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Devils got screwed in Game 4 by another team Bettman craves, Carolina -
http://www.profootballtalk.com/2009/04/23/...-been-a-corner/ Texas Tech receiver Michael Crabtree explained during a Wednesday night appearance on Sporting News Radio’s The Monty Show that he didn’t attend the University of Texas because they wanted him to play cornerback. “They told me they wanted me to play cornerback,” Crabtree said. “And I said, ‘Cornerback? I’ve never been cut on before but I score touchdowns.’ I never heard from them again.” Crabtree claims that he didn’t use the Longhorns’ preference as motivation. “I never held it against them or anything like that but like I said, I score touchdowns,” Crabtree said. “I never really said anything in college, but I’m not in college any more so I can tell them that now.”
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Losman receiving interest..... from TWO teams!
Cornerville replied to ans4e64's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Well, they do need a downgraded, younger version of Jake Delhomme. -
What do you expect him to say, I read the message boards and will adhere to their needs and wants?