Sorry got to post it but your ignornace can't be overlooked. Everyone's entitled to their opinion. By the way, I'm not a "druggie" and I'm sure a lot of others aren't "druggies" either who listen to their music. They listen to it because it is good music. Why does it matter what music others listen too?
I can tell you, living in Chicago, the Bears got sick of him on the offensive line during the season, that they replaced him (eventually with Marc Columbo I believe). Hopefully he'll bring a good game over here.
Having Jonas go was just a matter of time last year. I remember some talking about him going to the Falcons. That was a stretch for us and not resigning him alright. But what about Pat Williams? I hope that one doesn't come back to bite us. I think he meant a lot to the defense. If we aren't going after these two who are we going after? Jason Ferguson?
In the end, everything happens for a reason. We can't necessarly see it, but in the end things will work out for the best. Remember all people have the ability to change, but some decide not too.
It all starts with stopping the run. Keeping Williams for a reasonable price is acceptable but not for 5 million a year. It would be sad to see Pat leave, because like you said, it might be another Ted Washington situation.
Well, if Pat can lower his demands by about 2-2.5 million we might be able to stretch out a helping hand. All reports and signs are pointing to Jennings going to another team.
You're incorrect, he's not a pompous ass. Some of his answers to the questions were indirect about the steroids, but for the most part he was speaking his mind and telling it how it is. You don't respect him for that?
I would be suprised if that happened. But is it realistic? Will the Patriots let one of their key players go? A kicker that has made two game winning kicks in the biggest game of the year?
I think that he was signed by Fox Sports Net when his contract was up with ESPN. After he signed with FSN they made the switch from Kellerman to Reali.
Yep that was awesome. Whitney Houston signing the National Anthem. The whole atmosphere in the stadium from the first golf war. In my opinion, the best super bowl overall.
That was the year that everything collapsed. Rob had one good game that season, in week 17 in a meaningless game. The next week Rob did not play well. Bledsoe was clearly better.