Amid Turmoyle
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Warren Sapp, a future Hall of Famer and current NFL Network analyst, has filed for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Florida on claims he racked up millions in debt to several creditors.
Sapp owes more than $6.7 million in debt to creditors and back child support and alimony. The outstanding amount outweighs Sapp’s 6.45 million in assets, which will be liquidated as a result of his filing for Chapter 7.
Sapp lists his current income as $45,000 per month from NFL Network. His contract with the network expires in August 2012. Over a 12-year NFL career, Sapp made well over $40 million with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Oakland Raiders
...living up to his name !
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Yep. Forget the blocking and load-up on the "skill position" players.
YES !
Hamgartner is the experienced vet and is an upgrade over last year.
Lavitra should be a plus at best and even at worser.
Wood is the same as anyone last yr. He's also being groomed for the center job and throwing him at a position(G) that doesn't yell line calls is perfect for a hungry rook.
If this team can run more than last year's then, yes, it's better than last yrs.
Walker and Butler could be the type of tackles that make the running better. And, I can't see them equaling last yrs. 'Sacks Allowed' catagory.
We all will know in the 1st series of downs in the 'HALL' game.
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Am I the only person in this county that doesn't gush over Labatt or Molson?
I find them both to be vastly overrated.
The USA versions of those beers are different than actually going over and getting the Canadian brews. And it is more than alcohol content, too ! Try getting some Molson's Brador. That'll shut anybody up, Ha !
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wow! Impressive list, but what about Uncle Sam's night club? I think it was somewhere around Walden and Union, or maybe George Urban and Dick. Previously, it had been a lumber yard. Your shoes would stick to the floor every time you took a step because there was spilled Boone's Farm strawberry wine everywhere. The dance floor was a mile long, and had colored lights that moved in synchrony with the drum set.
I was supposed to go see 'Cactus' and, much later, the 'Average White Band' but never got there. And, aahhh yes; Boone's Farm. Right up there with Marcel Foche and Blue Nun... YUCK ! Ha !
Anqua'N0' who else is on here from ?there?
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Here's what I miss:
Acme; Nu-Way; Two Guys; Gold Circle; Kresge's; Bond's; Robert Hall; Kleinhan's Men's Stores; A&P; Bells; Freddie's Doughnuts; Grant's; Neisner's; Outdoor Store; Dick Fisher's Sporting Goods; Scime's Hot Dog Stand; Pat's; Brinson's; Deco Restaurants; Ted's (right under the Peace Bridge); Mike's Subs; the Sky Room; Falcon Eddie's; Mulligan's Cafe; Pierce Arrows'; Henry's Hamburgers; the Bona Vista; Schoenie's; Korab's; Alfie's, the Imperial Garage, the Ontario House, all 3 in the Falls; the Pine Grill; the Revilot Lounge; the Royal Arms; and all the free music venues for both local and out of town bands.
Oh... and I still live here, Ha !
OK...I think I have my draft board through round 3 set
in The Stadium Wall Archives
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...they have to take the guy that grades out the highest. Depends on who is taken ahead of them. It also depends on who may want to move up and at what price. Imagine if Richardson is left to us. K.C.; and Cincin. want him, too.
But is Kirkpatrick really grading out higher than, say an Upchurch or a Coples or even a Gilmore if they're available when we pick ? The guy who grades the best is usually gonna see a lot of playing time.