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porgyman

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  1. The Point Bar & Grill in Montauk should have it. Call first. I've watched games there in the past. Can't beat the location. You're a block away from the ocean. Montauk is about 15-20 minutes east of East Hampton at the very end of Long Island. I have a place in Montauk and I do have the NFL Sunday ticket.
  2. Thoughts and prayers from Long Island, NY.
  3. He's a Kenmore guy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Easterbrook
  4. I've got season tickets and can't go to all of them. PM me for games you're interested in. I sell them at cost.
  5. Seat 30 is on the other end of the aisle. I have two seasons tickets on the end of the row, seats 29 and 30.
  6. But he's also concerned that Ayers might be just a one-year wonder. Mayock was pretty enamored with Tyson Jackson, DE from LSU. Any concerns with that guy?
  7. Weapons charge...concealed firearm. www.kffl.com
  8. If you want a good laugh, search Emmitt Smith on YouTube. There are clips of his time on ESPN that are hilarious....they show his complete butchering of the English language.
  9. Spring Break Daytona '86...Grandmaster Flash's White Lines was hot!
  10. What was Donahoe thinking when he hired this guy? How could you be that wrong???
  11. I liked the Bills '06 draft and don't agree with what most of the so called draft experts had to say. What I do agree with is teh miscalculation in the value of the picks that the Bills made in the first round. While I like the Whitner pick, I think they could have traded down and waited on McCargo. I know there was talk that Baltimore was interested in picking Whitner and the Giants had their sights on McCargo. What we don't know is how serious they were or if it was a smoke screen to distract us from other players they really wanted. The Bills certainly got good value where they picked Simpson and Youbouty, but I think they could have picked up an extra pick by trading down and still gotten Whitner.
  12. He lacks lower body strength. I think that's why he gets blown up on running plays. He can handle the hand fighting on pass protection and he's athletic enough to pull. He just seems to get bull rushed up the middle on run plays.
  13. Don't be so sure of that...remember back in the Polian/Butler/Marv era, they stressed re-signing their own...to a detriment down the road when they had to let long time vets like Bruce, Andre, and Thurman go as cap casualties. At that point, those guys were beyond their prime. When Bruce was in his prime and signed an offer sheet with Denver, Wilson matched it. I'm not saying that Nate is in the same class as Bruce, but he's still an upper echelon corner in the league.
  14. The current regime's first draft doesn't look too shabby. Not the "boom or bust" type of players that TD favored, but so far they look pretty solid. I agree with you on TD's heavy handed approach. Seems completely opposite of Marv's consensus approach.
  15. I had it tivo'd, but deleted it. I didn't want to feel utter despair yet again.
  16. They don't play this guy enough. He makes more plays than Kelsay and is more consistent. His motor is more effective.
  17. Not a bad draft...5 out of 7 guys either starting or playing a decent amount of time. The game experience will pay off.
  18. Add Parrish to the list of least desirable. The guy drops way too many balls. Is Reed done for the year?
  19. Criqui max'd out his St. Joe's education about 20 years ago. Give him a break.
  20. It takes 11 on offense that can convert on third downs and a D that can stop the run and big plays to succeed. That's all. As the saying goes, the QB gets too much credit for the win and too much blame for the loss. See what a little help from the O-line and play calling that utilizes JP's strengths will do for this team.
  21. Yeah, but it was the 3-6 Texans, who haven't done much in their existence. With the way the defense played in the second and third quarters, along with JP's terrible pick-6, I thought it was going to be another give-away loss. Plenty to build from and a huge confidence boost for the offense and JP. The defense tightened at the right time. The D's inability to stop the run and the big plays on the pass is still a major problem and made this game closer.
  22. Gandy is a turnstile. Preston is weak against the pass. Maybe more game experience will help. He has verstility with this center experience and that's a huge plus. Still too early on Pennington, but he looked pretty good this week in pass protection. Looks raw out there...seems like he was using his hands well. Still a good depth player.
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