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just b/c young people have a different level of expectation for the level of communication and the accessibility/ease/method of doing so....he is dead
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Update After Round One...could still have them all good for the conference finals if the Lakers go down and OKC pulls it out. IN THE EAST Round 1 Chicago beats down Indiana easily from now on (Indana is not going to recover from that meltdown) Orlando recovers and squeaks by Atlanta Boston manages to get by New York but it takes a lot out of them...too much actually Miami, despite the close game, rolls Philly Round 2 Chicago beats Orlando in what will be a close and fantastic series. Miami shuts everyone up about the regular season and beats Boston surprisingly handily...the mojo official appears and now everyone talks about them Round 3 Miami D's up Rose and sends the Bulls packing...so sorry Chitown maybe next year? (eh...probably not) IN THE WEST Round 1 San Antonio will recover and beat Memphis, gotta assume that Oklahoma easily dispatches with Denver Dallas beats Portland New Orleans beast the Los Angles and that whole thing falls about out there for LA (ya heard) Round 2 Oklahoma beats San Antonio Dallas beats New Orleans Round 3 Oklahoma beats Dallas NBA Championship Miami Heat win it all and send home a hungry young Oklahoma team that looks to take the West for years to come
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It depends on how old you are but you basically at least need some type of account if you are a young person. Also, I do a lot of deals that go through facebook. Free this...free that...ect...resisting facebook is like resisting google or the internet in general. It's connected to everything and just using it in a limited sense even if you oppose it makes sense. But anyway...this thread is about Bin Laden. Not politics though just the "fact that he is dead" lol. So I guess we should type "he is dead" over and over.
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What's the best Pizza place in the city?
dayman replied to Bill Cowher's topic in Off the Wall Archives
blasphemy (though I will try it one day)...throw them on the grill a bit (just a bit) after you fry them is also a nice little trick -
Hmmm...I actually like that. Facebook is gratuitous. There's a narcissism it can satisfy for some, but for the most part...why give this info? LOL. Nice. I mean I have a facebook, to me you must to be relevant and it's a great way to keep in contact w/ people I otherwise wouldn't...but I don't exactly give a bunch of info that most do. Never been completely comfortable with it, but ya gotta have one...which brings me to my next point...it's anything but "trendy."
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I think it's so cool our president watches live while this goes on. BTW we got our info. that led to the site through waterboarding. Just so you guys know....(says Peter King NY Rep on Homeland Security Committee...not the sports writer lol)
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What's the best Pizza place in the city?
dayman replied to Bill Cowher's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Every Buffalo pizza I've had has that sweet sauce. In other words, Buffalo doesn't know how to do Pizza IMO. Then again, I prefer a "fancier" pizza anyway. But if I'm going tomato base, it ain't sweet! -
Through ballistics there is a way to figure out what guy shot him. There is a guy somewhere...that put a bullet in Bin Laden. sick.
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Hill's twitter is insane and he's sort of overrated as a player but Janoris is worth a mid round.
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What would you give up to get Luck in next years draft
dayman replied to jkx2's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Luck is a potential Peyton type. Guy has a VERY real potential to be the face of the NFL down the line for 10 years. We absolutely would sell the farm for him. Nix was in love with him early this year the few times he talked about him anyway before he decided to stay. Guy is smart, has all the tools, plays pro-style, runs, throws, leads...guy is a stud. He's twice as valuable as any QB taken this year. You almost can't place a value on him. -
Janoris Jenkins, DB out of UF is the most valuable UDFA there is. He was booted form the team at UF a mere week or so by a new coach looking to make a stand. He was booted for drugs, but it was just weed. It was like his second weed violation and then he got in a little fight 2 entire years ago. Yeah he's no saint, but that's why he's available and he didn't kill anyone or have a cocaine problem (like a certain QB people wanted to draft). The kid was the second CB to start day one as a freshman in school history. He was a freshman all-american. He WAS without a doubt the best player on UF's defense until he was booted, once again by a new coach who looked to crack the whip and establish discipline. Plain and simple if Urban were still at UF he would not have been kicked off (since it wasn't that serious and he was one of Urban's guys), he would be the best player on the D next season, and he would have been a 1st round pick in next years draft (2 at the latest). Keep in mind I'm saying he was poised to be that next year, not that he would have been this year. He needed another year to blow up but he would have been up there. Same player. Worth bringing in. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=378601 Stats Overview Tackles Misc Interceptions YEAR TOT SOLO AST SACK STF STFY FF BK INT YDS AVG LNG TD PD 2008 34 24 10 1 0 0 1 0 3 19 6.3 16 0 0 2009 29 24 5 0 0 0 1 0 2 4 2.0 4 0 0 2010 43 33 10 1 0 0 0 0 3 68 22.7 67 1 0
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What would you give up to get Luck in next years draft
dayman replied to jkx2's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
1st born...second and third born as well...rights to unborn 4-7. -
All I can say is if he's there and we pass it will as bad as when we weren't even interested in Mike Vick.
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Here it is, 1 thru 5 ... guaranteed
dayman replied to truth on hold's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If this hits I'm a multimillionaire. I've already dropped out of school. All eggs in Bug Light basket. 1. Newton, Cam 2. Dareus, Marcell 3. Miller, Von 4. Gabbert, Blaine 5. Peterson, Patrick 6. Green, A.J. 7. Locker, Jake 8. Fairley, Nick 9. Smith, Troy 10. Amukamara, Prince 11. Quinn, Robert 12. Bowers, Da'Quan 13. Castonzo, Anthony 14. Liuget, Corey 15. Kaepernick, Colin 16. Smith, Aldon 17. Kerrigan, Ryan 18. Jordan, Cameron 19. Ingram, Mark 20. Watt, J.J. 21. Watkins, Danny 22. Solder, Nate 23. Carimi, Gabe 24. Taylor, Phil 25. Austin, Marvin 26. Smith, Jimmy 27. Clayborn, Adrian 28. Dalton, Andy 29. Baldwin, Doug 30. Ayers, Akeem 31. Williams, Aaron 32. Mallett, Ryan -
Here it is, 1 thru 5 ... guaranteed
dayman replied to truth on hold's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
1. Newton 2. Dareus 3. Miller 4. Gabbert 5. Peterson -
Well I stand corrected I supposed. They were always going to opt out after they rushed to have the ****ty deal as far as I'm concerned that was the end no matter what. Had literally been the end for years anyway. More so than in the past Goddell has thrown away the illusion of his role as serving both management and labor...being a kind of buffer between the two in areas of dispute...seeking to represent the interests of both tor each mutual benefit....but c'mon now...all commissioners are selected, paid and retained by management. When **** hits the fan any other commissioner would be fighting for the owners position just as much. Truth is 1) Tagliabue had the luxury of dealing w/ Upshaw and 2) Goodell was involved big time in the last CBA anyway. Besides the last CBA went off like Hitler being appointed chancellor. Nobody really gave a **** at the time (except good old "crazy" Ralph and Mike Brown). Nobody had to sell the owners on much on anything, at least not remotely close to the way it is now. It's not fair to sit there and blast Goodell when the situation is completely different.
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God, somehow I don't think Nix is going to know what to do.
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I agree it can be saved long term if these guys show up. But as bad as we were it was rough to not have them make a bigger impact. And Spiller will be something man, have faith. Jesus...Spiller didn't blow up but he didn't look terrible give him time. Bush is a good player in the league and he struggled. The idea backs just come in and explode right away is not true. A lot of them take time. Freddy himself took a long time, and had a long time, to get to where he is. Spiller is talented. More so than Fred.
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I can knock the leadership b/c it's their fault too. Collectively bargaining is a two part process (in reality it's even more complicated than that considering how fractured the owners really are). Walking out of meetings and failing to negotiate in good faith is certainly reason to fault the NFLPA. Make no mistake, they had their eye on desertification the entire time, they had limited interest in labor negotiation once they saw the initial position the league took. Anti-trust law has not been kind to the NFL and the stakes are UNGODLY high if they were to lose one w/ regards these player issues that strike the core of the league structure as we know it. They knew from the very start that if they didn't get major concessions...it was going to court. Basically I can fault the NFLPA leadership for being every bit as dirty, hard headed, propaganda prone, and posture-heavy as that article would have you believe Goodell has been. I'm not here to defend Goodell. But to me that article is basically saying (in a nutshell): "Goodell looks and acts like 'the man' and it has been part of the problem here...it might have been better if he came off like a bumbling idiot like Selig." I don't buy it. Goodell is the man. Have the owners been hard in negotiation? Of course. Have the players? Yes. Have either acted like anything they aren't when it comes to that issue? To me...the answer is not really...and neither should they be.
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Goodell is no more a tool than the NFLPA leadership. They've handled the situation as ridiculously as they could have at every turn and Selig, for all his tenure...has never delt with anything like this and things he has delt with (or avoided dealing with) he's bungled. ...and comparing Selig to LBJ (the "master of the senate") is laughable.
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"That, Mr. Anderson, is the sound of....inevitability"
dayman replied to ajzepp's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Tonight it takes them like 20 seconds to score when they get the advantage. -
Not that I have anything shocking to predict but just to go ahead and throw something out there. 1. Panthers - Newton 2. Broncos - Dareus 3. Bills - Miller 4. Bungles - Gabbert 5. Cardinals - Petterson