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Willis is to busy playin' xbox

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Booo! He needs to get to Buffalo ASAP.

 

He's not holding out, is he? :blink:

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Booo! He needs to get to Buffalo ASAP.

 

He;s not holding out, is he?  :blink:

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I think he's just doing what the rest of the egomaniacs from the "U" are doing - working out in Miami. They think they're better off training down there than with their teams.

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I think he's just doing what the rest of the egomaniacs from the "U" are doing - working out in Miami.  They think they're better off training down there than with their teams.

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To update my Stadium Wall "We hate___" book... We are now hating on WM?

 

Jeff

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To update my Stadium Wall "We hate___" book... We are now hating on WM?

 

Jeff

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Not I! I just think players playing professional football and under contract should be with their respective teams (even though they are "optional").

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Not I!  I just think players playing professional football and under contract should be with their respective teams (even though they are "optional").

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If the Bills don't have a problem with it, why should anyone else? It's not like he's cutting camp, real camp. Relax....take a deep breath and close your eyes, soon camp will start, preseason will be over and the regular season will be here.

 

Jeff

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At least he's with some some decent talent then. Too bad so many of them are a$$e$.

 

Bubba Franks, Javon Walker, Santana Moss, Plaxico Burress, Clinton Portis, Sean Taylor, Jeremy Shockey and Edgerrin James -- among others.

 

ORAL GABLES, Fla. -- Green Bay Packers tight end Bubba Franks arrived in a cherry red Hummer. Teammate Javon Walker pulled up in a snow white Escalade. Buffalo Bills running back Willis McGahee drove up in a black BMW with wide silver rims. Washington Redskins wide receiver Santana Moss parked a dark silver Mercedes-Benz with the Florida tag 8-TREY.

 

In the late morning of a recent weekday, the National Football League players emerged from their pricey cars and walked undisturbed and virtually unrecognized through a student-athlete parking lot at the University of Miami, disappearing into the school's athletic center through a side door. Inside, they attended what has become the most prestigious -- though unofficial, unaffiliated and certainly unadvertised -- offseason training camp in the NFL.

 

Washington Post reports

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