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RunTheBall

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  1. If Price goes to NE I wouldn't be surprised if he has his best season since his Buffalo days. NE has a way of taking talented malcontents and turning them into team players. The trade of Price to Atlanta for a #1 when he was going to be a free agent has to go down as one of the most lopsided trades in NFL history. RTB
  2. I don't know if I agree with your assessment of TD being cheap on the o-line given that we are paying Williams and exhorbitant sum to play average RT. I think its more a conseqence of no one being available at the right price. I don't think TD will have any problem paying premium $$ for a LT who TD thinks is worth the cash. The problem with that position, ala Jonas, is that average guys can end up getting paid ridiculous amounts of cash if they hit the market at the right time. RTB
  3. Year in and year out, London Fletcher leads the team in this category by far. RTB
  4. I agree that the o-line run blocking has been not very impressive. That being said, remember this is a new line using the preseason to get in sync. I think Gandy is playing as good or better than we could expect. Anderson is doing ok at L guard which is better than we had there all last year. The fact that he isn't a turnstile and isn't committing a lot of penalties is a definite plus. I'd like to see some blocking improvement and I think we will. I'm quietly satisfied that this line is not the disaster is had the potential to be. They are a better unit now than they were at the same time last year and I think has the potential to be above average. If they start opening holes, McGahee is going to be a monster when he doesn't have to do all the work himself. RTB
  5. Peerless would not be worth the headaches that would come along with him. Do you really think he's going to come in here and say "Ya, I'm happy being the 3rd wideout". Remember, this was Mr. 1b when he was here when Moulds was opening up everything for PP and Josh Reed could still catch a football. Moulds was the real man there, not saying a word when PP was opening his yapper and spewing his crap. I hope he gets cut and goes down in history as one of the biggest trade busts in Falcons history. Thanks for that #1 guys, god you got robbed. RTB
  6. I think it depends on where in the country you get married. I'm from Buffalo, got married right outside of NYC at $140.00 a plate. It would be ridiculous to think that my friends/relatives from Buffalo should cough up $280.00 a piece, not to mention the price of travel and hotel. I thought it was way over the top anyway but my wife is from that area so that's where we got married. I'd say anywhere between $100.00 and $200.00 depending on how close you are to the person is very generous. RTB
  7. Ahh Todd, we hardly knew ya.... Todd Gettin Angry RTB
  8. Well, its tough to be a homer when Mike's head is in Dallas because he's had it wedged so far up Parcell's ass that he can see out of Bill's mouth. Same old drivel day after day. RTB
  9. I, for one, welcome another Coy Wire Sucks thread. There should be many this year because he won't be cut. Coy Sucks. That is all. RTB
  10. What are you talking about? This defense is based on aggressiveness. Teams that have solid secondaries have the luxury of blitzing more often. This team blitzed up the wazoo last year and ended up #2 overall. The collapses they had were when they stopped being aggressive in my opinion. RTB
  11. Sprains involve soft tissue such as muscle, ligaments, and tendons where fractures involve bones. It is possible to injure a joint seriously enough without breaking a bone (like a shoulder) where it takes longer to recover from the sprain than if the guy say, busted his collar bone. Serious sprains can also lead to chronic instability of a joint, like the ankle or shoulder whereas most bones usually heal well. There are always exceptions, of course. RTB
  12. Definitely worth 36 million with a 12 million signing bonus. I think it was AD who called this one a while back. From the Mercury News (link requires sign in) Early in training camp, the 49ers' offensive-line depth is being severely tested. Coach Mike Nolan said Tuesday that left guard Justin Smiley has a bruised left calf, leaving him questionable for the 49ers' exhibition opener Saturday night against the Raiders at Monster Park. Smiley, who was injured in Saturday's scrimmage, is the fourth offensive-line starter to be sidelined. Also out are center Jeremy Newberry (knee), right guard David Baas (hamstring) and left tackle Jonas Jennings (hand). ``It's on my mind because you want the group to jell that's hopefully going to be the starting group,'' Nolan said. ``But this does make way for the backups. We can see what they can do.'' Right tackle Kwame Harris could be the unit's only regular in the game that also is expected to mark the debut of quarterback Alex Smith, the NFL's No. 1 draft pick. Scott Peters, signed initially to the 49ers' practice squad after being released by the New York Giants in their final cut a year ago, is filling in for Smiley. Center Eric Heitmann is subbing for Newberry, and rookie Patrick Estes, a converted tight end, is slated to make his first start at left tackle in place of Jennings. Estes will be playing with a cast over his broken left hand. I especially like the fact that the converted tight end will be playing in place of Jonas and he has a BUSTED LEFT HAND. Classic. RTB
  13. You don't have water in your ear anymore if you had it there at all. What you felt was a pressure injury transmitted to your ear drum from the 25 foot jump. It's possible you perforated your ear drum but the treatment for that is to simply wait until it heals (think of how many kids get tubes in their ears). It's also possible you just rattled your inner ear and did not perforate the ear drum. Again, the treatment is pretty much to wait it out. If you don't continue to get better, then see your doc in a week. He'll look into your ear to see if you have a perf or if you have some inflammatory fluid in the inner ear (that can be treated easily). For the love of god, DON'T PUT ALCOHOL IN YOUR EAR. If you have a perf, that alcohol is going to go to your inner ear and put you in a world of hurt. RTB
  14. Who do they think they're dealing with? Arizona? RTB
  15. There are numerous articles stating that the Packers wouldn't want to spend any time away from Wis. because of the financial impact it would have on the surrounding towns and businesses. Not one of these articles comes from the Packers though, so it may be just local writers trying to sway opinion before any decisions are made about the Packers travelling to Buffalo. RTB
  16. How about doing your job and not worrying about her breath? I'm not trying to be insulting, but you've posted a few times about your job searches so it'd probably be better to suck it up and not piss off a supervisor over something stupid. RTB
  17. I've been watching a ton of video porn. After consulting with Sam Wyche and reviewing some film with Mike Mularky we all agree that some of you people just need to fuggin RELAX. RTB
  18. Please people, when asking for life saving medical advice on TBD, use the friggin Off Topic icon. RTB
  19. Housing assessment and appraisals are different. Housing assessment = basis for property taxes - Low is good. Housing appraisal = basis for mortgage loans - High is good. Your appraisal is private and does not affect your taxes. It's used by mortgage companies to determine things such as loan ratios and can affect your rates. It's usually more reflective of what your house will sell for in your particular market. I just refinanced and my appraisal is significantly higher than my assessment. RTB
  20. Women play professional sports? The critics reviews are in - BOOOOORING! - E. Cartman RTB
  21. QUOTE(Alaska Darin @ Jul 20 2005, 08:30 PM In this day and age, unless you have a credit score in the teens (kidding, but only a little), there's little reason to be paying over 5.5% mortgage. In that scenario and at that rate or lower, it's VERY BAD financial planning to pay down a mortgage. [right) 386724[/snapback] This depends on what type of mortgage you're looking at. Mortgage rates are still great historically but you aren't looking at 30 yr fixed rates below 5.5% without excellent credit. RTB
  22. I'd like ESPN to reimburse me for the 7 minutes or so of my life I wasted on that piece of crap. I don't care about opinions that I may not agree with, but not having your facts straight is unacceptable. RTB
  23. I can't believe people think TH is in the same league as WM. TH is a tough runner who gets hurt often but plays hurt, can't block, mediocre receiver. WM is a more complete back already than TH ever was and has the potential for greatness. There is no comparison. End of story. RTB
  24. This is 100% bullsht. If they wanted TH that bad they could have offered up a 2nd rounder earlier. They played hardball and lost to Tennessee. Too bad, enjoy Fraud Taylor's gimpy leg. The only thing you might argue is that if we held out until training camp, we might have been able to squeeze a little more out of TH, like a conditional second rounder. I think it was the right move to unload him now for the price that TD set back in April though. As for worrying about breaking an implied arrangement with another team that you're competing with for a playoff spot, that's ridiculous. The amount of internet indignation that gets posted on this board is hilarious. RTB
  25. Travis = Peerless In the sense that he'll get the cash from some other team and then tank. Some team is going to give up a 3rd rounder or conditional 2nd for a backup RB. We'll then spend that pick on a "high motor" defensive end from mormon country. RTB
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