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papazoid

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  1. why is this happening ? why not ALL the teams on wednesday ?.....sounds like they are going to ask the teams they feel more likely will vote YES, to vote first, delaying and rendering the few "no" votes meaningless. "When the executive committee accepts the new CBA, players from certain teams will be granted permission to report to training camps Wednesday and players from other teams will be asked to report to training camps Friday, a source said. The hope from both sides is there are enough votes to recertify the union by as early as Friday."
  2. The NFL's players association and owners groups have reached agreement on the remaining points needed in their 10-year labor deal, sources from both sides said. http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/6797238/2011-nfl-lockout-owners-players-come-deal-all-points-sources-say
  3. bills voted YES... vote was 31-0......raiders abstained.
  4. at some point you need to add an "impact" player......Nnamdi Asomugha is that kind of player.....i think he's worth $15 mil/year. i think terrence mcgee is no longer a viable option.
  5. my guess: #1- President – Ralph Wilson #2- CEO – Russ Brandon #3- Executive Vice President/General Manager – Buddy Nix #4- Senior Vice President of Football Administration – Jim Overdorf with treasurer Jeff Littmann nearby.
  6. by winning games.... G.B. recent playoff appearances last 10 years: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2010 bills recent playoff appearances last 10 years: none, none, none, none, none, none & none.
  7. Getting under the salary cap wasn't much of a problem for NFL teams before the uncapped year of 2010. The cap was going up $7 million a year. Many teams stayed to their budgets and had excess cap room. At the end of the 2009 season, 32 teams had $163 million of unused cap space. Once the collective bargaining agreement is signed and the league is up and operating, teams have to return to the days of getting under the cap. The 2011 cap is going to be at $120 million, and there figure to be several cap casualties, particularly because the 2009 cap was at $128 million. http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/6786350/reggie-bush-potential-cap-casualties
  8. you could call and inquire about purchasing season tickets......ask if you could come to the ralph and "sit" in the seats to check out the view/site lines.....you could get a look at the field then......no way in heck they let you on the field during installation.
  9. Mendenhall is seeking more than $1 million in damages according to NBC's Darren Rovell, who writes that the 24-year-old could win the suit because his contract with Champion did not have a morals clause, which would provide for rightful termination under these circumstances. The suit reads, "This case involves the core question of whether an athlete employed as a celebrity endorser loses the right to express opinions simply because the company whose products he endorses might disagree with some (but not all) of those opinions." http://content.usatoday.com/communities/thehuddle/post/2011/07/rashard-mendenhall-sues-sponsor-after-termination-for-bin-laden-tweets/1
  10. she's a good looking woman...not a knockout....but what makes her so appealing is her great personality....she is very talented and a rising star at espn.
  11. just saw Merriman on Sports Nation with Michele Beadle......one of the polls was "will Shawne Merriman have a bounce back year"?.....shawne said "yes" he would...that he has recovered from a few nagging injuries.
  12. Former Texas Tech coach Mike Leach is offering up details of what he says was happening behind the scenes around the time he was fired. http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/6762727/former-texas-tech-coach-mike-leach-details-firing-new-book
  13. Some major changes to the field will include: A) The charging buffalo at the 50-yard line will be 30-percent bigger. B) The endzones will be colored blue. C) Blue, white & red 20-yard lines. PHOTO's: http://wgr550.com/Buffalo-Bills-A-Turf-Installation-Photo-Gallery/10335163
  14. i think the Takeo Spikes comparison is perfect....i'm not expecting much from merriman this coming season due to injury, i do think he will be a productive starter next season.
  15. will probably "re-injure" something at his first practice and not play a single down for the entire season.
  16. we are getting close to a deal...... There is a growing belief inside league circles that the NFL and NFL Players Association will have an agreement in place that can be ratified during the July 21 league meetings in Atlanta, according to sources familiar with the state of negotiations. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=6756301
  17. NEW YORK (AP) — The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday threw out a judge's order lifting the NFL lockout, handing the league a victory as players and owners returned to negotiations. The court vacated an April 25 decision by U.S. District Judge Susan Richard Nelson that the lockout should be lifted because players were suffering irreparable harm. The appeals court had already put that order on hold and said in its ruling that Nelson ignored federal law in reaching her decision. http://news.yahoo.com/appeals-court-backs-lockout-tosses-judges-ruling-144417645.html
  18. boycotts are the only way this team moves out of town......any and all boycoots against attending a bills game is cutting off your nose to spite your face.
  19. MINNEAPOLIS -- While NFL owners and players appear to be inching toward a resolution of the league's lengthy lockout, a group of retired players is clamoring to be more involved in the discussions. The group filed a class-action complaint against the owners and current players in federal court Monday, saying they have been excluded from the mediation sessions taking place in an attempt to end the lockout. Named plaintiffs including Hall of Famers Carl Eller, Franco Harris, Marcus Allen and Paul Krause are asking U.S. District Judge Susan Richard Nelson to put a halt to the mediation she ordered and declare that the current players cannot negotiate on behalf of those who are retired. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d8209c937/article/retired-players-ask-court-to-involve-them-more-in-labor-talks?module=HP_headlines
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