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Fingon

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  1. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/...ditioning-test/ Not a huge deal, but it does tell you a lot about Cody.
  2. You're right, they are. Ben Roethlisberger has been sacked at least 45 times every year he has been in the league. He has been the most sacked QB in the NFL once, number 2 twice, and never out of the top 5.
  3. There are ways to to get around this, such as tethering your phone to Verizon WIFI, but almost all other networks can be used with the Iphone. Regardless, 4G coverage (which Verizon will unveil in a year or so) is completely cross-compatible. So, essentially Verizon users might have to wait, but this very well could have legalized distribution of jailbroken IPhones.
  4. Pre-knee injury scouting report: 2009 Scouting Report - Scouts Inc. Grade: 75 | Key Comment: Pitts has pretty much become the ironman, on the offensive line, for the Houston Texans as he has started all 16 games for the previous seven years, his whole NFL career. He is the starting right guard and has done a good job of anchoring the line while the staff has tried to find the right combination of players around him. He has excellent size, agility and body control for the position and above average speed when pulling. He is a decent knee bender who works hard to try and leverage his blocks with a good pad level and understands blocking angles as well as hand use. He is not a bulldozer but can hold his own on the line when drive blocking and has the ability to sink his hips to bow up against some of the better bull rushers. He more of a finesse blocker than an overpowering one but he will flash the ability to cave things in with a down block. He is a quality starter who won't be the weakest link on this offensive line. Sounds like a very solid player to me. He is the 12th rated Guard in all of the NFL. This makes me think his knee injury was very severe.
  5. I would not put it past the "hacker" subsection of the technology world. The original Iphone was released on June 29th 2007, and it was first jailbroken on July 10th of that year. It took amateurs less than two weeks to do it. Hell, the vast majority of video games these days are cracked and released several days before the game is even officially launched. Throw some money behind these people and anything is possible.
  6. That's completely incorrect. This legalizes jailbreaking your Iphone and signing up for Verizon service. This could very well be the beginning of the end for cell phone/carrier exclusivity. Someone could very easily start a company that sells jailbroken phones. All DRM can be gotten around, and it would be much easier if you have paid employees working on cracking it.
  7. The answer should be: Who the hell knows? If your draft picks work out, you can take a team from 3-13 to the Super Bowl in a couple years. It's all about how well you draft, and it's far too early to tell. Nix brings a very good eye for talent, and that is giving me some hope for this FO.
  8. Google's Nexus One came with a built in option to "jailbreak" your phone.
  9. Wow... dude has some bad luck.
  10. Half those "facts" have nothing to do with the middle class. Its a commonly repeated fallacy that if the rich are doing well, everyone else isn't.
  11. Which is why they signed Cornell Green.
  12. Hopefully we will see Troup sign soon, as this will help set the parameters for his contract. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/...rob-gronkowski/
  13. Don't use Itunes. It is useless bloatware, and their DRM sucks. Use Mozilla songbird or sharepod, or any number of programs out there. These programs will let you change whatever you want.
  14. QBs that scouts think will be "Above average" starters, do not go in the 2nd round. That is especially true in very weak QB classes like 2009. If clubs believed that he had pro bowl years in him he would have gone a lot earlier.
  15. Or, you know, you could look at Baltimore's own website? http://www.baltimoreravens.com/People/Play...loti_Ngata.aspx Or you could still say he is a 350 lb DE.
  16. Looks at the stats, and you will see that Campbell is an above average QB. Above average means anything better than the 16th rated QB. 64.5% completion 3600 yards 20 TDs 15 INTs
  17. He is NOT a DE, I have no idea where you got that idea. The man is 340 pounds, and Baltimore's NT. Kelly Gregg is the Ravens 3rd down NT.
  18. Prediction: to declare or indicate in advance; especially : foretell on the basis of observation, experience, or scientific reason http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/predicting Sounds like you don't know what a prediction is. You are declaring that he will be a pro bowl QB. Maybe you try reading a !@#$ing dictionary? By the way, got any stock tips? You'd be a hell of a lot cheaper than my broker.
  19. So you would take Jason Campbell over Haloti Ngata?
  20. I'm not the idiot. You are the one using your expert opinion to say that the league was wrong, and that Clausen will be a pro-bowl QB.
  21. Thanks for giving us your prediction, Mr. Polian.
  22. She's on Adderall, Dilaudid, and Zoloft. Yes, a coke addict taking adderall. Someone with enough money can always find a doctor to prescribe them something.
  23. Here's what, you know, actual scouts think of George Wilson: 2009 Scouting Report - Scouts Inc. Grade: 55 | Key Comment: Wilson has provided valuable depth to the Bills' safety position. He has good size, strength and power, but is only an above-average athlete. He is a better run-defender than coverage player because he doesn't have great burst or lateral agility to play man coverage. However, he does have decent range out of centerfield in run support. Wilson leverages the ball well and is a solid wrap tackler with pop and power on contact. He is decent when blitzing, but may be best filling the alley or playing zone coverage in the deep half. Wilson is also a solid special teams contributor and doesn't appear to have enough tools to develop into a starter. His size, toughness and instincts make him valuable on the free-agent market, but only as a backup.
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