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coldstorage5

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  1. 100% correct, trades and FA pick ups are important,.... But to build a core, Its through the draft. I feel we have some parts.
  2. People, building a FB Winning FB team is all about the draft. We should know. In Late 80s' early 90's we drafted well and won. In the 00's we were terrible and we are terrible. Now, Listen,.... Almost Championship team this decade drafted their QB. They also had great drafts, year in and year out. Pats, Steelers, Colts, Giants, all built within. Now, we got a GM, Finally, A man, who you know, always wanted to ge a GM Passed over becuase he may not have the Gift of Gab. Nix is hungry, knows fb. A Drafting expert. Good choice. I happy with it. Now hire a good GROUP of coaches. Happy New Year.
  3. Easy there, he has every right to be pist at our below average drafting skills over the decade.. Learn you role here, Rook.
  4. Please all the money he makes,..... Good clear more cap , so we can keep Jackson..... Over rated, wooss....
  5. A decade of not making theplayoffs,... the longest streak in teams history.... Mybe I'll put coal in Ralphs stocking.
  6. I like the white helmets, so much better. I wish we would switch back.
  7. Yes I agree, there is a lot of money, All the schools, Border crossing, Big Energy... Hopefully enough to keep the bills In WNY..... Look how filled up the Ralph is, ....always is
  8. Please forgive me, why is he Chroise??? Please explain
  9. I would take mediocrity , for a while, this has not been mediocrity , its been losing
  10. Ok stand corrected, I though it was like that since the WC teams were added. Didnt realize that was the rule until 1990. Wow, learn something everyday
  11. Uhhh, dude thats never been a rule. This isn't baseball.
  12. Dude, whats this about?? Was Stanford boy trying to copy MJ???? Be with a minor??
  13. Come on man, who got cut??? You know its Brohm
  14. dude you are so righht. TO, Change of qb, fire coach, psyco lineman, qb # 3.
  15. I would love it if Kelly owned the bills, But he doesn't have the money. These franchises go for 700,000,000. No way Kelly has that money. He could be a minohalfrity owner. Maybe Golisano,.... Must likely someone we have heard of, that'll try to move us. I can see it now, Ralphs kicks the bucket, teams sucks, facility is poor. New owner comes in, sticks around for a year. Wants new stadium. Broke NY, cant/wont build a new stadium. Look at the Jets,... The Yankees funded half and that was set up 10 years ago. New owner gets pist moves to LA. You think the NFL cares about western NY. Ha...... They would love to have a team in LA. But this time, the name changes. Not like the Lakers So, Kelly is a good for us.
  16. Its about time: Lets see what he has,..... Evaulate him
  17. They can use it in that credit card commercial,... the one where items are smiling
  18. WHYS It got to be black,.... why not kilbesa,
  19. What about Joe Dufek, and Vince ferragamo,
  20. Well, he starting Sunday against the Pats, hope he brings his intensity here and beats the s*** out of wilfulk.
  21. Live by the sword, Die by the sword..... Enough time spent on this low life
  22. Date of birth: July 5, 1983 (1983-07-05) (age 26) Place of birth: Englewood, New Jersey Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Weight: 324 lb (147 kg Well we just drafted him..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QHQAe011kw Its at the end Incognito played offense and defense at Mountain Ridge High School in Glendale, Arizona, and served as a deep snapper, helping the team to an 8-4 record and the first round of the state playoffs in 2000. An All-America offensive lineman, Incognito was named to PrepStar’s 120-man Dream Team. He was a second-team honoree on the Long Beach Press-Telegram’s Best in the West list. Incognito was a finalist for the Arizona Player-of-the-Year Award, was named the Brian Murray Award, and earned the Frank Kush Award, also representing the best offensive lineman in Arizona. He earned First-team All-State honors on offense from the Arizona Republic. College career Incognito was shifted to center during preseason camp in 2004; however, a series of off-field incidents culminated in his suspension before the 2004 season by the coaching staff. Soon after, he left the school and enrolled at the University of Oregon in late September, though under NCAA transfer rules, he was ineligible to play. In 2003, he was First-team All-Big 12 selection by the Associated Press and started 13 games at left tackle. In 2002, he was a redshirt freshman and played in all 14 games and was a First-team Freshman All-American by FWAA, The Sporting News, and Rivals.com as well as First-Team Freshman All-Big 12 (The Sporting News). In 2001, he redshirted.[1]. Incognito is the first Husker freshman offensive lineman to start in the season opener and just the third rookie lineman to earn any start in his first year of competition. He played in all 14 games, starting 13 at left tackle and posted the second-highest season pancake total in Husker history with 171[2]. This is why he wasn't a first round pick At the 2005 NFL Combine impressed scouts by being "the strongest and most explosive player in attendance". However, during a drill Incognito stumbled and was carted off the field with a knee injury.[3] Dirty play On November 4, 2009, Sports Illustrated polled 296 NFL players and found Incognito to be the seventh dirtiest player in the NFL behind players such as Hines Ward, Albert Haynesworth, and Joey Porter,[10] a distinction stemming from multiple on the field incidents over the years that have resulted in numerous personal fouls and fines. In one such game on Oct. 12, 2008, against the Washington Redskins, Richie was fined $35,000 for three separate in-game incidents that included a personal foul for “repeated verbal abuse of a game official”, a major facemask penalty, and an illegal chop block.[11] In addition to the Sports Illustrated poll, Incognito was voted the NFL's dirtiest player in a Sporting News poll of 99 players.[12] The December 13, 2009, game was the fourth in three years in which Incognito drew two personal foul penalties in a game, and the second since Steve Spagnuolo became head coach; in the 2009 opener, Incognito was benched by his coach after his second 15-yard penalty, which negated gains by the Rams' offense.[13][14] These continued transgressions led to his release from contract by the Rams on December 15, 2009. Interview: The Guy can speak!!!!
  23. Here you go. 1 time, 2 times, 3 times maybe, 4 times, a spoiled loser. Henry repeatedly got in trouble at West Virginia, where former Mountaineers coach Rich Rodriguez told him that he was an embarrassment to himself and the program. Most teams to shied away from Henry in the 2005 draft. Cincinnati was the only one that brought him in for a visit, and warned him that he had to stay out of trouble if he was going to make it in the NFL. Then, the Bengals drafted him in the third round. His ability to run past defenders made him an integral part of the Bengals' run to the playoffs in 2005. He caught Carson Palmer's only pass in a playoff loss to Pittsburgh -- both of them were hurt on the play. His rookie season also marked the beginning of his problems in the NFL. He was arrested for marijuana possession in December 2005, and again on a weapons charge a month later in Florida. He was arrested four times in all, drawing repeated suspensions -- two games in 2006, the first half of the 2007 season -- for violating the league's conduct policy. When he was arrested for a fifth time after the 2007 season, the Bengals released Henry. Over the objection of coach Marvin Lewis, Brown changed his mind and gave Henry another chance, offering a two-year contract before the 2008 season began. After serving a four-game suspension to start the 2008 season, he returned and caught 19 passes in the last 12 games, becoming an afterthought in the offense. He spent the offseason getting in shape and working out so he could become a top receiver again. He impressed coaches and teammates with his newfound determination to resurrect his career.
  24. Oh please this guys a F'in hood rat. The bengals sold their soul to win now..... He was blessed with great spead and could catch a little,.... as a man, he screwed up so many times.
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