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RVJ

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  1. I pick J.P.....I know he hasn't done anything yet but I get this feeling he's going to be exciting to watch and bring a huge spark to this team....rookie mistakes and all.
  2. A perfect trade partner for Travis Henrys services. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor..._nm/nfl_news_dc
  3. I have a 3 team parley with Miami , Detroit and Cincy. Two down and one to go.
  4. My IQ has been gauged. Get rid of Drew and the offense does better. He scores more points for the other team than he does for the Bills. So geting rid of him will help our defense to.
  5. GW loves his costumes http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-10/855362/06_costume.jpg
  6. Sorry GW supporters...I can't take this guy. The sooner he's out the better. At baseball stadiums in Fort Myers and Lakeland, Bush dazzled the crowd by landing his helicopter in the outfield to the theme music of the movie "Top Gun." The Jacksonville event closed with a fireworks display.
  7. I still never felt sorry for the Sox....The city won titles with the Pats Celtics and Bruins. No comparison to Buffalo.
  8. I have roadrunner. Im getting my daughter a PC for Xmas. Can I use a splitter and hook up her pc with the same line thats on my computer. Thanks !
  9. Deep in your heart, do you really think the Bills could go 8-3 the rest of the way ? The only chance for that is having J.P. at QB.
  10. Could also end 2-14 3-13 4-12 5-11 6-10 7-9 8-8 10-6 11-5 12-4
  11. I think Im going to gamble and go for the variable.
  12. Which would you choose ? Over the next three months, 350,000 Rochester Gas and Electric Corp. customers will have to make some choices on how they want to pay for electricity. The choice will be old hat for the 40,000 who choose RG&E competitors as electricity suppliers now. But for those who don't, the "Voice Your Choice" program's requirement to choose whether to be charged a fixed or variable rate for the electricity they use will be new. The fixed rate is most similar to the way they are billed right now, RG&E said. It also involves the least risk because people know exactly what their rates will be. The variable rate will change month to month based on the New York Independent System Operator's average day-ahead electricity wholesale price for the month in RG&E's zone. Choosing this option means betting that the market average from month to month will end up lower than RG&E's fixed rate. RG&E on Friday set the residential fixed supply price for 2005 at 5.933 cents per kilowatt hour. The rate people will see on their packet of information will be a bit higher, but there's also a credit of 1.062 cents per kilowatt hour because RG&E has some long-term contracts and doesn't have to completely rely on the market price. How will bills compare to the rates now charged? The utility refused to break out the supply charge from the bundled supply and delivery charge it now charges. "We can't say one way or the other way whether it will be more or less than what they're paying now," said Yvonne Selbig, RG&E spokeswoman. However, RG&E's variable electricity supply price for residential customers on Friday was 3.80786 cents per kilowatt hour, including the transition credit. The price is an average of the previous 30 days. The variable rate for residential customers who buy their electricity from Energetix, RG&E's unregulated sister company and main competitor, stayed steady at just more than 5 cents per kilowatt hour so far this year, Energetix said.
  13. When ARGB52 posted what he said about Euhus...I thought I would read his thoughts on our other draft picks....then I decided to post it.
  14. Did you read what Drew Boylhart wrote on JP ? Did he sleep with his wife or something. I heard of negative but this is more like hate. Strengths This kid is one hell of an athlete. He is 6' 3' 210 lbs and runs in the 4.50-4.60 range. He also has a pretty good arm to go along with this talent. If he wanted to, he could play a number of different positions on the pro level. He has so much ability it is a little scary. He is a pretty intelligent kid. His major is in Classical Studies. Hmmm, very interesting. Needs to Improve He does everything right now on athletic talent alone. That won't do it at the next level. He consistently holds on to the ball too long in the passing game. He is inconsistent and sloppy in his mechanics. I do not sense that he is a leader that wants the people around him to be more successful then he is. He does not understand the meaning of team play. Bottom Line This kid has ‘coach killer’ written all over him. You would think with all this talent and brains that this kid would be the next coming of Joe Montana with the brains of Albert Einstein. You would think that he would be rated number one in this draft. You would think that with all the promotion being done by the announcers every time he is on TV that he would be a franchise QB. He isn’t. Why, you ask? He has so much talent it has eroded his ability to learn and grow in the most important aspect he will need in the pros -- his mind. His EGO has made him a mental midget. Now I know that someone is going to come to his defense and say how wonderful he is and what a great leader he is and look at his stats and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. They will attack me and ask,”How can you say this? You don't know him.” I see what I see. My opinion is based strictly on his play on the field. His actions on the field speak louder than any information that I have on this kid. The first time I saw this kid play, it was obvious to me that he plays the game with his ego. That would be great if he bothered to include his heart. All the great QB’s have a big ego, but they also play the game with heart. They want to win. I do not think that JP gives a damn about winning, just his stats. How long will it take him to change and will he ever change? I don't think he will. He likes the competition and the recognition, but doesn't have respect for the game. Will a coach ever be able to get through to him? How many coaches will he go through? He will always have good stats because of his athletic talent. He will always sucker a coach into believing he can turn JP around. As far as I’m concerned there are too many good developmental QB`s in this draft to bother with this kid. He is not worth all the problems that I think he will cause. He will have some early success on the field in the NFL, and then he will break your heart. Not mine. On my list, he is rated as the third best QB in the draft but his name is written in red. Green means draft him, yellow means draft with concerns (injury, etc.) and red means STOP -- do not Draft. Drew Boylhart
  15. A man took his wife to the Rodeo and one of the > exhibits is that of breeding bulls. They went up to the first pen and > there was a sign that said, "This bull mated 50 times last year." > > The wife poked her husband in the ribs and said, > "He mated 50 times last year." > > They walked a little further and saw another pen > with a sign that said, "This bull mated 120 times last year." > > The wife hit her husband and said, "That's more > than twice a week! You could learn a lot from him." > > They walked further and a third pen had a bull with > a sign saying, "This bull mated 365 times last year." > > The wife got really excited and said, "That's once > a day. You could REALLY learn something from this one." > > The husband looked at her and said, "Go up and ask > him if it was with the same cow." > > **The husband's condition has been reduced from > critical to stable and he should make a full recovery.
  16. There trying to lighten Drews shoes a little...they say he runs like he's in cement. http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/Middle_Ea.../photo45324.htm
  17. No...but his gloves will have this strip on it as well as the ball. http://www.misterart.com/store/view.cfm?st...1&group_id=8280
  18. Maybe...but lets wait till JP gets in there. he might see the field a little differently. And be able to get the ball out faster to hit those patterns.
  19. But still had his blunders. The problem is we need him to have a great game. Carry the team on his back. But he is not capable of this...so lets see what JP can do. Oh...by the way, Chad Pennington carried the team on his back.
  20. Looking for 3 free tickets for 'Fear at Frontier' ... for tonight http://www.fearatfrontier.com/faq/faqpage.html
  21. Here's a poll on this page. Im not sure how long it runs. Check it out. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...l_pr/debate_rdp
  22. If Bush is elected...expect the draft to be back. He won't say anything about it now because he would never get reelected. But fear not draft age people I think GW going to be a one termer like his father.
  23. http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/p...330/1007/SPORTS When it comes to producing an error-free team, Edwards goes the extra mile. The Jets have two officials, one a retired NFL referee and the other the timekeeper at Giants Stadium, work each practice all during the regular season. Most teams, like the Bills, have officials at some of their training camp practices, but none during the regular season. "Right now, we have officials who come to practice and they throw the flags," Edwards said. "I talk about it. I emphasize it. I write the penalties down and put the guy's numbers on the board every day, saying, 'This is how many penalties you've had. You can't beat yourself. We can't do this.'" Edwards isn't big on fining millionaires. Instead, he plays to their pride. "One thing players don't want is to seem like they're hurting the football team," he said. "When you make a strong commitment that this is what we're about and this is what we're going to do, they get it. They don't want to see their number up there. For the most part it's worked out for us."
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