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leper65

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  1. How about Jeff George, Heath Shuler, Andre Ware and David Klingler. Leaf was still the biggest bust though...
  2. Ask me about microwaving cats for fun and profit!
  3. I agree completely. Crennel and the owner of the Browns went to Quinn's workout, he's their guy.
  4. I thought the same thing when I was watching it. I was quite surprised when they gave him some recognition.
  5. I thought Kornheiser sucked; it was painful for me to listen to, he is an idiot. I hope they can his ass and get McGuire and Patrick back in there with Theisman...yeah, I actually like those 3 together, I'll admit it. Tirico isn't bad, I like him better calling college ball though...
  6. The Raiders didn't look good at all on offense with Brooks running things. He was crap last night and last week. Another week of that and I bet they go with Walter as the starter despite his 2 picks last night. That TD pass he threw was nice, him and Morant have their timing down. I'd like to see Walter get a chance with Moss and Gabriel both in the line up.
  7. What kinda signing bonus/guaranteed money did you get ?
  8. Tennessee didn't think enough of him to let him replace Mac 9, so maybe it's a good thing he signed back with TEN. He just turned 30 anyways...
  9. This guy might be interesting. Football's Future had him as their #4 WR and a 1st day selection. : Martin Nance WR 6’4 213 Miami(OH) By: Robert Davis NFL Combine Stats: 40-yard dash - 4.58 When people started to take notice of Ben Roethlisberger his junior year, people had no choice but to notice Big Ben’s top target, sophomore Martin Nance. He absolutely exploded onto the college football map that year with 90 catches for 1,498 yards and 11 touchdowns. As a junior, he was off to another fast start. In the first four games of the 2004 season, Nance had 25 catches for 337 yards, and a touchdown. On the first play of the 5th game that season however, Nance injured his knee and missed the rest of the season. He came back this season looking to re-establish himself. Nance did just that, finishing with 81 receptions, 1,107 yards, for 14 touchdowns. Martin Nance is a flat out playmaker. At 6’5, with great athleticism, and jumping ability, he is nearly unstoppable in one on one situations. He’s not just big though, he has good straight-line speed. He can get deep, and make plays vertically. Some people questioned if his success in 2003 was due to Roethlisberger, but he showed early on in 2004, and has shown again this year that he is a talent. Even though he is showing he is back from the knee injury in 2004, it is something teams will look into. Even though the MAC has gained some respect nationally, it still is not the most talented conference out there. With just over two years of experience on the field, he has not faced the most talented corners in college. Nance fits the mold of the big, tall, athletic receiver teams have become enamored with lately. He has all the talent to develop in the NFL. Nance struggled at the combine, running a 4.58 40 and struggling to catch the ball in drills, and that hurt his stock. He should still hear his name called on the first day of the draft. Bills | Team signs UDFA M. Nance Sun, 30 Apr 2006 23:24:13 -0700 The Journal-News reports the Buffalo Bills have signed undrafted rookie free agent WR Martin Nance (Miami (Ohio)). "It's a done deal," Nance said Sunday night, April 30, from his home in St. Louis. "I'm headed to Buffalo on Thursday. That's when they'll have their minicamp."
  10. You guys sure about his knee problems ? I couldn't find anything about it with a quick search?
  11. I'm kinda surprised GB hasn't signed a backup QB with some experience. I think all they have is Favre and Rodgers ? Seems like they'd want someone on the roster with at least 1 start under his belt. I bet things will get real interesting in GB if Favre retires now.
  12. Looks like the Keg signed with Cincy, his best days are behind him but he should help them as a rotational player... Bengals | Team reaches agreement in principle with S. Adams Thu, 30 Mar 2006 18:09:04 -0800 ESPN.com's Len Pasquarelli reports the Cincinnati Bengals have reached an agreement in principle with free agent DT Sam Adams (Bills) on an undisclosed contract. Financial details of the contract were not yet available, but sources said Adams can make about $4 million in 2006 if he reaches certain playing time and performance levels. The deal will likely not be signed until the weekend. There are still some details to be completed and it is believed the Bengals want Adams to take a physical exam before the deal is officially executed.
  13. I think they were expecting him to renogiate and take a paycut and they must be confident they can trade him given the lack of decent FA WR's. If the article you read is correct, it should be easier to move him like you said. Another 3rd rounder would be nice.
  14. Hell yeah I agree. Unfortunatley, : And that's what will keep Moulds from getting traded, his sticking to his current contract/salary.
  15. Should be fun to watch him and the Tuna go at it.... T.O. Signs with Dallas
  16. Patriots are getting raided in FA. Clevelands gonna be interesting to watch this year! Browns | McGinest agrees to three-year deal Wed, 15 Mar 2006 13:20:41 -0800 Len Pasquarelli, of ESPN.com, reports the Cleveland Browns have agreed to terms with free agent LB Willie McGinest (Patriots) on a three-year, $12 million deal.
  17. Sam Adams, Becks, Killians, and Free. "Life's too short to drink cheap beer."
  18. I prefer the dogs, but we have both. Bumpersticker: Ask me about microwaving cats for fun and profit!
  19. I like this site, he has some dynasty rankings up already. McGahee is #3 I think www.pigskinaddiction.com
  20. I bet he will be an animal on special teams...
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