Bored today so I thought I would start a topic of some of my favorite movie characters also to find out who some of yours are as well.
1. The Dude(could anyone else but Jeff Bridges played this so well?)
2. Ash from Evil Dead
3. Everitt from O' Brother where art thou (George Clooney is classic in this flick)
4. Tyler Durden(Pitt and Norton are classic in this movie)
5. Marv from Sin City(Rooney was meant for that role)
Who are your top 5?
Honorable mention to The Jesus.
I drink at least 2-3 shakes a day. I never replace proper nutrition with them though. I drink one with breakfast and after a workout, sometimes before bed if I'm trying to put on a couple of lbs.
Different types of proteins at different times of the day are beneficial also.
So if he's not injured then what's his deal? It's pretty weird that the kid goes into hiding a couple of months before the biggest day of his life when he should be out there trying to sell himself.
My point exactly. If SCOUTS new that he would be that good he would have been projected in the first or second but they had no idea he'd be as good as he is there for selecting him in those rounds would've been considered a reach.
I'll give you a scenario of "reaches" being a real thing.
Let's say the Bills signed B.Johnson,Crumpler and traded for L. Shepard and we took care of most of our needs through trades and FA leaving a glaring hole at FB.
So should we then draft Owen Schmitt with our 1st pick or even 2nd? Or do you think he can be had in the 3rd or 4th? I'm sure that we could get him in a later round therefore taking advantage of our high picks on players who SCOUTS(professionals) think can make an impact as well.
In the real world though we are in a position where we can get Kelly or someone who is similar in skillset with a trade down or in the next round or we can grab a guy everyone else seems to have doubts about.
The draft is a crapshoot but the Bills pay good money to people whose job it is to get us the most we can for our draft.
I don't think Marshawn was a reach at all. He was projected anywhere from 10-16 IIRC and yes Colsten would have been considered a reach in the 2nd.
I don't know about you but I consider a reach to be a player who can be had in a later round or through a trade thus getting a little more for your money. As far as the Colston being drafted in the 2nd doesn't make sense unless NO was so high on him that they just HAD to have him and if that's the rational then they should have drafted him at #2 instead of Bush but that would have been ridiculaus wouldn't it?
Reason: Because it would be a reach to grab someone so high on only YOUR draftboard when that same person can be had later because they don't appear that high on anyone elses.
Foo fighters are great live, I think they are going to be one of those elite bands that last forever. Not a lot of bands from my generation have the staying power they do.
A report just came out stating Angelina Jolie and Hilary are related the kicker in this is that Brad Pitt and Obama are related as well.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080325/ap_on_...dates_genealogy
Do you think being a"winner" is in the genes?
Wow, that says a lot about the kid. I really like JP and wish his on the field play was as strong as his character. I would love to see fight tooth and nail to get the job back. Even though I think Edwards is the man, you never know in this league.
Reed has been one of the most clutch receivers for us in the last 2 years I don't think he's a bad #3 and adequate at the 2 spot until we find an upgrade.
In the 2nd qtr 71% of Reeds catches were 1st downs in the 4th qtr 75% of his receptions were for a 1st down. It doesn't get any more clutch then that.
http://www.nfl.com/players/joshreed/situat...ts?id=REE314559
Parrish on the other hand is dynamic if used correctly.