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Wouldn't that be ironic?!! Especially if we ended up with Chris Brown. This RB carousel would be better than a soap opera.

 

Somehow I think it doesn't matter to Willis. It doesn't affect his posse party.

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Never happen. The Titans don't need McGahee. Ask LaDarius. They have LenDale White, who has all of the best qualities of Jim Brown, Walter Payton, OJ Simpson and LT, combined, without any of their shortcomings. White doesn't even need linemen except for Justin Geisinger. That's the truth. If you parrots knew anything about what you're watching.

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Never happen. The Titans don't need McGahee. Ask LaDarius. They have LenDale White, who has all of the best qualities of Jim Brown, Walter Payton, OJ Simpson and LT, combined, without any of their shortcomings. White doesn't even need linemen except for Justin Geisinger. That's the truth. If you parrots knew anything about what you're watching.

 

 

Indeed, Kelly, the fact that the Titans were not willing to pay a mere $8mil in today's market for Henry after last year's performance says what about what they think of LenDale. The Titans also have tons of Cap Space. They easily could have afforded the Henry bonus and then some. The simple fact is that Henry is not a good receiver or blocker, which is why he came out for LenDale on passing downs for all of the second half of last year. LenDale was going to replace Henry this year whether he stayed or not.

 

Interesting that you mention Simpson, because LenDale broke several Simpson records at USC, including touchdowns, in three years, while OJ played for four. OJ also did not split time with Reggie Bush. Statistically, LenDale was USC's greatest offensive player ever. However, what was really impressive about him was that most of his yards came between the tackles, breaking tackles and leaning for the extra two yards when finally tackled.

 

As for Geisinger, the Titans seem to like him too, releasing Pillar and re-upping Justin. So, yeah, the thought of LenDale behind an OL with Justin at OG seems to be just fine with Fisher.

 

LaDairis will give you a fresh set of quotes:

 

1. Justin Geisinger is a better OT and OG than Langston Walker

2. LenDale, if he stays healthy, will prove to be everything LaDairis said about him last year when he was recovering from a torn hamstring

3. Eric King, if he stays healthy, will win the Titan nickel back position, and be a better nickel than the Bills' nickel

 

So save the post and hold it. LaDairis will be back again, just as last year The Stadium Wall quaked as LaDairis said on Draft Day that Kyle Williams was as good or better than McCargo, and all the parrots BAWKED "FO/coach knows best." And to think you could have had LenDale with the second rounder traded up for McCargo....

 

LMAO!!!

 

 

Ah, the fun of the historical truth and the parrots who simply refuse to learn from it...

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Interesting that you mention Simpson, because LenDale broke several Simpson records at USC, including touchdowns, in three years, while OJ played for four. OJ also did not split time with Reggie Bush. Statistically, LenDale was USC's greatest offensive player ever. However, what was really impressive about him was that most of his yards came between the tackles, breaking tackles and leaning for the extra two yards when finally tackled.

Simpson did play four years of college ball. Two at CC San Francisco, two at USC.

 

You were saying?

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Indeed, Kelly, the fact that the Titans were not willing to pay a mere $8mil in today's market for Henry after last year's performance says what about what they think of LenDale. The Titans also have tons of Cap Space. They easily could have afforded the Henry bonus and then some. The simple fact is that Henry is not a good receiver or blocker, which is why he came out for LenDale on passing downs for all of the second half of last year. LenDale was going to replace Henry this year whether he stayed or not.

 

Interesting that you mention Simpson, because LenDale broke several Simpson records at USC, including touchdowns, in three years, while OJ played for four. OJ also did not split time with Reggie Bush. Statistically, LenDale was USC's greatest offensive player ever. However, what was really impressive about him was that most of his yards came between the tackles, breaking tackles and leaning for the extra two yards when finally tackled.

 

As for Geisinger, the Titans seem to like him too, releasing Pillar and re-upping Justin. So, yeah, the thought of LenDale behind an OL with Justin at OG seems to be just fine with Fisher.

 

LaDairis will give you a fresh set of quotes:

 

1. Justin Geisinger is a better OT and OG than Langston Walker

2. LenDale, if he stays healthy, will prove to be everything LaDairis said about him last year when he was recovering from a torn hamstring

3. Eric King, if he stays healthy, will win the Titan nickel back position, and be a better nickel than the Bills' nickel

 

So save the post and hold it. LaDairis will be back again, just as last year The Stadium Wall quaked as LaDairis said on Draft Day that Kyle Williams was as good or better than McCargo, and all the parrots BAWKED "FO/coach knows best." And to think you could have had LenDale with the second rounder traded up for McCargo....

 

LMAO!!!

Ah, the fun of the historical truth and the parrots who simply refuse to learn from it...

When one consistently spews nonsense, others may form an opinion about him that he may be an ****. It's not a fact, or the truth, like your opinions, but it can be strongly held.

 

When one starts talking about himself in the third person, one is instantly and officially an ****. Somewhat akin to the maxim that one can win the Nobel Peace Prize, revolutionize the world with an invention, risk his life to save children from a bus, but once you suck one dick you're known as a homo.

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When one starts talking about himself in the third person, one is instantly and officially an ****. Somewhat akin to the bromide that one can win the Nobel Peace Prize, revolutionize the world with an invention, risk his life to save children from a bus, but once you suck one dick you're known as a homo.

 

Is that you, Ms Coulter?

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When one starts talking about himself in the third person, one is instantly and officially an ****. Somewhat akin to the maxim that one can win the Nobel Peace Prize, revolutionize the world with an invention, risk his life to save children from a bus, but once you suck one dick you're known as a homo.

I take it you didn't vote for Bob Dole.

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