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  1. Free Agents in 2006 .

     

    I sorted the list out by overal grade . It was obtained from sportingnews.com The overall ranking is the # to the left . The overall grade is the last # to the right . Kinda wonder why Mike Flanagan grades out at 8.0 but is ranked 77 , while LeCharles Bently grades out 7.5 but is ranked 11. If we get Sherman do you think he could influence M.Flanagan to come to Buffalo ?

     

    Rk. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Grade FA type 2005 team

    1 Shaun Alexander RB 5-11 225 9.2 Unrestricted Seattle

    10 Julian Peterson LB 6-3 235 9.2 Unrestricted San Francisco

    5 Edgerrin James RB 6-0 214 9.0 Unrestricted Indianapolis

    8 Nate Clements CB 6-0 209 9.0 Unrestricted Buffalo

    20 Jamal Lewis RB 5-11 245 9.0 Unrestricted Baltimore

    28 Ahman Green RB 6-0 218 8.8 Unrestricted Green Bay

    77 Mike Flanagan C 6-5 301 8.0 Unrestricted Green Bay

    7 Darren Howard DE 6-3 275 7.9 Unrestricted New Orleans

    9 Steve Hutchinson G 6-5 313 7.9 Unrestricted Seattle

    31 David Givens WR 6-0 215 7.9 Unrestricted New England

    18 Adam Archuleta S 6-0 223 7.7 Unrestricted St. Louis

    3 Reggie Wayne WR 6-0 198 7.6 Unrestricted Indianapolis

    4 John Abraham DE 6-4 258 7.6 Unrestricted NY Jets

    2 Drew Brees QB 6-0 209 7.5 Unrestricted San Diego

    11 LeCharles Bentley C 6-2 313 7.5 Unrestricted New Orleans

    12 Jon Runyan OT 6-7 330 7.5 Unrestricted Philadelphia

    36 Jeff Mitchell C 6-4 300 7.5 Unrestricted Carolina

    38 Akin Ayodele LB 6-2 251 7.5 Unrestricted Jacksonville

    17 Charles Woodson CB 6-1 200 7.4 Unrestricted Oakland

    27 Will Demps S 6-0 205 7.4 Unrestricted Baltimore

    34 Raheem Brock DE 6-4 274 7.4 Unrestricted Indianapolis

    35 Orpheus Roye DT 6-4 305 7.4 Unrestricted Cleveland

    54 Anthony Weaver DE 6-3 280 7.4 Unrestricted Baltimore

    57 Antonio Bryant WR 6-2 188 7.4 Unrestricted Cleveland

    89 Nate Burleson WR 6-0 197 7.4 Restricted Minnesota

    13 Jeff Backus OT 6-5 305 7.3 Unrestricted Detroit

    14 Will Witherspoon LB 6-1 231 7.3 Unrestricted Carolina

    21 Robert Mathis DE 6-2 235 7.3 Restricted Indianapolis

    32 DeShaun Foster RB 6-0 222 7.3 Unrestricted Carolina

    48 Tank Williams S 6-3 223 7.3 Unrestricted Tennessee

    49 Grady Jackson DT 6-2 345 7.3 Unrestricted Green Bay

    53 Trey Teague C 6-5 300 7.3 Unrestricted Buffalo

    78 Keenan McCardell WR 6-1 191 7.3 Unrestricted San Diego

    42 David Thornton LB 6-2 230 7.2 Unrestricted Indianapolis

    43 Jerry Azumah CB 5-10 192 7.2 Unrestricted Chicago

    60 Damione Lewis NT 6-2 301 7.2 Unrestricted St. Louis

    80 Corey Chavous S 6-1 206 7.2 Unrestricted Minnesota

    45 Chris Hovan DT 6-2 298 7.1 Unrestricted Tampa Bay

    47 Roderick Hood CB 5-11 196 7.1 Restricted Philadelphia

    50 Brian Williams CB 5-11 207 7.1 Unrestricted Minnesota

    51 Derek Smith LB 6-2 245 7.1 Unrestricted San Francisco

    71 Michael Bennett RB 5-9 211 7.1 Unrestricted Minnesota

    90 Jeremi Johnson RB 5-11 265 7.1 Restricted Cincinnati

    19 Will Allen CB 5-10 196 7.0 Unrestricted NY Giants

    23 Adam Vinatieri K 6-0 202 7.0 Unrestricted New England

    25 Justin Hartwig C 6-4 312 7.0 Unrestricted Tennessee

    39 Antwaan Randle El WR 5-10 192 7.0 Unrestricted Pittsburgh

    40 Chris Hope S 5-11 206 7.0 Unrestricted Pittsburgh

    44 Chester Taylor RB 5-11 213 7.0 Unrestricted Baltimore

    61 Ricky Manning Jr. CB 5-8 185 7.0 Restricted Carolina

    68 Jon Kitna QB 6-2 225 7.0 Unrestricted Cincinnati

    79 Kimo von Oelhoffen DT 6-4 299 7.0 Unrestricted Pittsburgh

    83 Cory Redding DE 6-4 290 7.0 Restricted Detroit

    29 Kevin Shaffer OT 6-5 290 6.9 Unrestricted Atlanta

    33 Larry Tripplett DT 6-2 295 6.9 Unrestricted Indianapolis

    56 Kindal Moorehead DT 6-2 285 6.9 Restricted Carolina

    62 Stephen Neal G 6-4 305 6.9 Unrestricted New England

    63 Deshea Townsend CB 5-10 190 6.9 Unrestricted Pittsburgh

    65 Ben Leber LB 6-3 244 6.9 Unrestricted San Diego

    66 Marlon McCree S 5-11 202 6.9 Unrestricted Carolina

    69 Maake Kemoeatu DT 6-5 350 6.9 Unrestricted Baltimore

    70 Ryan Pickett NT 6-2 310 6.9 Unrestricted St. Louis

    72 Nick Greisen LB 6-1 245 6.9 Unrestricted NY Giants

    73 R.W. McQuarters CB 5-10 195 6.9 Unrestricted Detroit

    87 Kalimba Edwards DE 6-6 265 6.9 Unrestricted Detroit

    99 Kyle Kosier OT 6-5 309 6.9 Unrestricted Detroit

    16 Aaron Kampman DE 6-4 278 6.8 Unrestricted Green Bay

    26 Brandon Lloyd WR 6-0 184 6.8 Restricted San Francisco

    30 Chris Simms QB 6-4 220 6.8 Restricted Tampa Bay

    37 Kurt Warner QB 6-2 219 6.8 Unrestricted Arizona

    52 Tom Ashworth OT 6-6 305 6.8 Unrestricted New England

    58 Chris Baker TE 6-3 258 6.8 Unrestricted NY Jets

    67 Kevin Curtis WR 5-11 186 6.8 Restricted St. Louis

    75 Aaron Shea TE 6-3 248 6.8 Unrestricted Cleveland

    82 Andre' Goodman CB 5-10 185 6.8 Unrestricted Detroit

    84 Brad Kassell LB 6-3 242 6.8 Unrestricted Tennessee

    86 Dan Campbell TE 6-5 262 6.8 Unrestricted Dallas

    91 N.D. Kalu DE 6-3 265 6.8 Unrestricted Philadelphia

    6 Cato June LB 6-0 227 6.7 Restricted Indianapolis

    22 Josh McCown QB 6-4 213 6.7 Unrestricted Arizona

    46 Dexter Jackson S 6-1 203 6.7 Unrestricted Tampa Bay

    95 Visanthe Shiancoe TE 6-4 250 6.7 Restricted NY Giants

    55 Terrence Metcalf G 6-3 318 6.5 Unrestricted Chicago

    59 Tutan Reyes G 6-3 310 6.5 Unrestricted Carolina

    74 Torrin Tucker OT 6-6 315 6.5 Restricted Dallas

    76 Lional Dalton DT 6-1 315 6.5 Unrestricted Kansas City

    98 Jonathan Goodwin G 6-3 318 6.5 Unrestricted NY Jets

    24 Kyle Vanden Bosch DE 6-4 278 6.4 Unrestricted Tennessee

    64 Montrae Holland G 6-2 322 6.4 Restricted New Orleans

    81 L.J. Shelton OT 6-6 345 6.4 Unrestricted Cleveland

    88 Fred Weary G 6-4 308 6.4 Unrestricted Houston

    93 Kenny Wright CB 6-1 207 6.4 Unrestricted Jacksonville

    96 Bart Scott LB 6-2 240 6.4 Unrestricted Baltimore

    15 Koren Robinson WR 6-1 205 6.3 Unrestricted Minnesota

    97 Sam Brandon S 6-2 200 6.3 Unrestricted Denver

    94 Antwan Lake DT 6-4 308 6.2 Restricted Atlanta

    85 Wayne Hunter OT 6-5 303 6.1 Restricted Seattle

    41 Ike Taylor CB 6-1 191 5.6 Restricted Pittsburgh

    92 David Tyree WR 6-0 205 5.4 Restricted

  2. The two people behind me at work won't shut the hell up.  They're just yapping away about nothing.  I usually keep an old pair of headphones around so they'll think I'm listening to music and won't bug me, or try to talk to me. 

     

    Damn them for ruining my day.  It's bad enough I'm at work, but having to listen to this all day is driving me crazy.

     

    I am screaming obscenities in my head right now. 

     

    Shut up!  Why won't you shut the hell up!

     

    Dear god, let this end.

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    I think Oragon just passed a new law that might help your problems . http://egov.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/ommp/index.shtml

    But seriously shut the hell up and get back to work .

  3. I admit I have never seen this guy play so my opinion is based just on what I see/hear on the net . From what ive seen, I would think that Marcus McNeill from Auburn is the best prospect at the OT position. But most mock drafts have McNiell going anywhere from 8 to 18 . D.Brick is always in the top 5 .

     

    MCNeill is 6-7 1/2 tall weighs 332 40-yard dash: 4.96

    BIO :

     

    Strengths: Exceptional athlete with all the physical tools. Remarkable speed allows him to reach second-level defenders with ease. Excellent at bending knees and shows fantastic athleticism in pass protection. Does not get beat to the edge by speed rushers, quickly recovers and stops double-move rushers. Overpowers bull rushers. Takes good angles on running plays and destroys defenders at the point of attack.

     

    Weaknesses: Must control weight; past fluctuations are a concern. Laziness and lack of focus late in games have led to inconsistency, poor technique and sluggish play. Overconfidence causes him to underestimate opponents.

     

    Bottom line: McNeill is massive and has tremendous ability. He has outstanding experience and is among the nation's best linemen. If he controls his weight and improves his stamina, he will be a top pick

     

    D.Brickashaw 6-5 1/4 weighs 298 40-yard dash: 5.30

    BIO :

     

    Strengths: Has good height, continues to fill out and has room to add bulk. Has excellent wingspan. Is a rare athlete for his position. Has a powerful initial punch and will jar defenders upon contact. Has powerful upper body. Is a durable, hard-working, high-character guy. Well grounded; has priorities in order. Won't turn 22 until the season ends, but is very mature.

     

    Weaknesses: Lacks ideal bulk. Has added weight but must get bigger. Also must prove he can handle extra pounds without losing mobility. Lacks ideal lower-body strength. Will have trouble anchoring against powerful bull rushers.

     

    Bottom line: A starter since his freshman season, Ferguson has outstanding experience in a strong conference. He must add bulk and prove he can handle the extra mass. He also must improve his lower-body strength.

     

     

    Incredibly athletic blocker who can play the left side. Didn't play as well this season as he did a year ago. Has long arms and legs. Lacks girth and power but has the frame to develop

     

    Also D.Brick overall grade is 7.10 and Marcus is 8.3

  4. Try doing a search for the files but make sure that the search includes " hidden Files " . The other thing I might do is to restore your computer back to a later date. To do this just search for system restore and that should do the trick . Try going to a date when you used some of the files that are lost . This works on my PC . Im using windows XP .

  5. Well, was it coaching, the GM-VP, or was it JP? Seems you've taken multiple views.

     

    Personally, JP's play surely didn't help TD & MM, but they created the mess, not JP. Also, JP had nothing to do with the collapse of the defense.....

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    The first paragraph of my original post was about what ?

    JP and if he thinks that his playing QB cost the coaches/gm there jobs .

     

    The second paragraph clearly states my opinion and that was the coaching was a factor in our crappy season .

  6. JP gotta feel like he is the reason that both MM & TD got fired. How could he not feel this way . If he plays lights out and we have a winning record or at least hope for next year, I think MM and TD would have not been fired. 8-8 and a decent finnish and they prolly wouldnt get the ax. JP was given the keys to the car and crashed it , not only did he crash, its looks like he never got his learner permit . Was he the worst QB in the league last year ? Maybe not but he was damm close .

    If we go 9-7 with JP , MM and TD are now thinking about draft .

    I personally think that if we had a more experienced coach last year then our record would have been better as would JPs devolpement. Bill Parcells had a press confrence about mid-season . I think it was when the cowgirls beat KC and openned up the offense . A reporter asked him why he dosent open up the offense more often . His reply was that in his coaching experience , coaches who always " go for it " tend not to stick around . Remember MM after the miami game trying to explain why JP threw a pass on first and goal . " I was just trying to go 4 it " . What about trying to run it and maybe give your struggling RB a boost. So JP if you are reading this , yes you did suck last year but the season was lost because of the philosophy of our coaches and a crappy GM !

  7. It's training-camp time again in the NFL. That means groans from the players, cheers from the fans (because football is back) and endless evaluations by the coaches.

     

     

    Is Tyrone Poole the same corner he was pre-surgery? (Getty Images)

    On most teams, the majority of positions are filled -- is anybody taking Tom Brady's job? -- with few to be decided in camp. For other teams, usually the bad ones, there are a lot of jobs open.

     

    That's when camp and the preseason become important.

     

    So moving into the opening of camps, this is the right time to take a look at key training-camp battles from each team.

     

    We'll go division-by-division, offering eight separate stories on the camp battles for each team, and who might win those jobs.

     

    We'll start with the AFC East and work our way through the league, with four divisions this week and four next.

     

     

    New England Patriots

    Tyrone Poole vs. Randall Gay, cornerback

     

    Poole missed last year with a knee injury, but he played well in 2003. At 33, age is starting to be a concern for him, but he might have one or two more good years left. Gay surprised much of the league, and the Patriots, with the way he played as a rookie free agent last season. He is never going to be a great player, but he knows what it takes to be a starting NFL corner.

     

    Edge: It depends what the Pats want. Do they want the experience or the youth? If Poole is all the way back from the injury, he can still handle NFL receivers, although Gay played well for a rookie.

     

    Opening-day starter: The choice here is Poole, strictly based on his being healthy. The Pats will have a decent player here no matter who gets the start.

     

     

    New York Jets

    Ray Mickens vs. Derrick Strait vs. Pete Hunter vs. Justin Miller, cornerback

     

     

    NFL camp battles

    Date Pos.

    July 18 AFC East

    July 19 NFC East

    With the retirement of Donnie Abraham, the Jets will turn to long-time nickel back Ray Mickens as the first choice to be a starter opposite David Barrett. Mickens was a decent player inside in passing situations, but he's small and that could be a factor in the run game. Strait, a second-year player from Oklahoma, has the potential to become a quality cover corner. Hunter, acquired in a trade from Dallas, is coming off knee surgery. He does have decent cover skills.

     

    Edge: Mickens. He has the experience, and it's his job to lose.

     

    Opening-day starter: Strait. The feeling here is that he has too much ability and will take the job from Mickens, who is more of a nickel back anyway.

     

     

    Buffalo Bills

    Ron Edwards vs. Tim Anderson, defensive tackle

     

    The Bills lost Pat Williams to the Vikings in free agency, creating a huge (360-pound) void in the middle of their line. Replacing him will be tough. But Anderson is a second-year player from Ohio State they are high on. He's not big at 300 pounds, but he plays hard and he had a good offseason. Edwards started 16 games in 2003, so he has the ability to be a starter, but he doesn't have as much upside as Anderson.

     

    Edge: It seems as if Anderson has it heading into camp because he did so well in the offseason work. Edwards is the bigger man (320 pounds) and the more experienced of the two, so that could help his case.

     

    Opening-day starter: Anderson. The Bills were praising him too much the past five months for him to be on the bench. Plus, he has a chance to be a darn good player.

     

     

    Miami Dolphins

    A.J. Feeley vs. Gus Frerotte, quarterback

     

    The previous Dolphins regime traded away a second-round pick for Feeley, and he was a major disappointment last season. That's why Frerotte was brought in to challenge him. New offensive coordinator Scott Linehan, a guy we respect a bunch, worked with Frerotte in Minnesota, so he is familiar with the team's new offensive system. Neither of these two players is a Super Bowl-caliber quarterback, so whoever wins the job is mostly a stopgap measure.

     

    Edge: Because he has more time in the offense, it's Frerotte. A comfort level for a quarterback is an important thing.

     

    Opening-day starter: Frerotte. The belief is the coaching staff is leaning that way already.

  8. We had the # 2 defense last year ....# 1 in special teams ..... breakout players at the wideout and running back positions ....Let go of the player that lost us the most games and had the most negative plays of any player on our team. Replaced him with a mobile #1 draft pick in JP LOSMAN ....

  9. http://warroom.sportingnews.com/nfl/teams/...s/20050523.html

     

    Will J.P. Losman be good enough to make the Bills playoff contenders?

     

    Eventually, but probably not this year. Losman has the talent to make special plays, but he'll be learning on the job in '05. The team has surrounded him with playmakers so he doesn't have to carry the offense, but he'll make his share of mistakes. But there is no reason Losman can't emerge as a quality starter -- as long as he isn't expected to do too much too soon.

     

    WHAT'S NEW

     

    After navigating the choppy waters of an 0-4 start, coach Mike Mularkey had the Bills riding the wave of a six-game winning streak that nearly got them into the playoffs last season. It marked the fifth consecutive year the Bills failed to reach the postseason.

     

    But with 20 starters and most of the team's key backups returning, expectations are high that the drought will end this year. The defense, ranked second in the NFL last year, should be strong again, but the offense has to improve from its No. 25 ranking of 2004.

     

    The Bills have a dynamic running back in Willis McGahee and explosive wide receivers in Eric Moulds, Lee Evans and rookie Roscoe Parrish. But the key to the offense will be the development of Losman, the second-year quarterback who takes over for the released Drew Bledsoe.

     

    Everything seemed to be coming together for the Bills at the end of last season. Will the momentum carry into the 2005 season? Mularkey is counting on it.

     

    GAME PLAN

     

    After feeling inhibited by the immobile Bledsoe at quarterback, Mularkey and coordinator Tom Clements can be more creative because of Losman's exceptional athleticism. Look for them to call plenty of rollouts, bootlegs and designed runs for Losman. Play-action passes, misdirection plays and direct snaps to receivers and running backs are staples of Mularkey's scheme.

     

    McGahee's ball-control running will be the focus of the offense, but Losman will take shots downfield.

     

    The defense is all about pressure. Coordinator Jerry Gray uses myriad alignments designed to disrupt run- and pass-blocking schemes while also forcing turnovers. Gray's conventional and zone-blitz packages create problems for opponents because they don't know who the extra pass rushers are or where they are coming from. The Bills led the NFL in takeaways (39) and were third in sacks (45) last season.

     

    Mularkey has a laid-back personality, but an intense competitiveness burns inside him. He always is well-prepared and attends to every detail. He is a solid motivator, and his background as a former NFL player gives him credibility with his players.

     

    Mularkey fosters an open atmosphere in which his coaching staff and players can communicate freely. He encourages the players to be accountable to each other and allows leaders to have a strong voice in the locker room.

     

    The team's late-season rally was a tribute to the coaching staff's ability to teach fundamentals and technique. Mularkey is surrounded by experienced assistants who understand how to get the most out of every player. Clements' knowledge brings a calming influence to the offense. The defensive players feed off Gray's intensity and know-how as a former Pro Bowl cornerback.

     

    SPOTLIGHT PLAYERS

     

    RB Willis McGahee: McGahee has the perfect blend of size (6-0, 228) and athleticism. He is a fluid runner who is hard to bring down because of his exceptional balance, strength and power. Not only does he have the vision to find holes, he has the explosive burst to run through them. He can pick up tough yards after contact and has enough speed to turn the corner. He is surprisingly elusive in the open field and excels at shedding defenders by delivering a powerful stiff-arm. He also is a good receiver with soft hands and is improving as a blocker.

     

    QB J.P. Losman: Athletically, Losman has all the tools. He is a supremely confident player with a strong arm, which is vital in Buffalo winters. His mobility should allow him to escape the pocket, and he will put pressure on defenses with his ability to deliver throws on the move and scramble for yardage. How much he succeeds in his first year running the offense will depend on how well he reads defenses, follows his progressions and makes sound decisions with the ball. He must avoid locking on to receivers and forcing throws into coverage. He should be excellent on deep throws, but he needs to show more touch on short and intermediate passes. Losman spent the offseason studying film and working with quarterbacks coach Sam Wyche on his throwing mechanics and footwork. If Losman is a quick study, he could be a special player.

     

    OLB Takeo Spikes: The key to Gray's defense is having every-down linebackers who make plays from sideline to sideline, and Spikes is a perfect fit at weakside 'backer. The two-time Pro Bowler has the total package of size, speed and athleticism. Spikes is instinctive, plays with solid fundamentals and always is around the ball. He is an explosive tackler and a devastating blitzer who also has outstanding range and ball skills in coverage.

     

    DAN POMPEI'S TAKE

     

    Going with an inexperienced quarterback probably will cost the Bills from being all they can be. But it's time to take their lumps and let Losman learn. Prediction: 4-12 (fourth/AFC East).

    FANTASY SOURCE SPIN

     

    Stud: McGahee. Seven 100-yard rushing performances in the Bills' last 12 games should be sufficient evidence. He will be relied upon heavily because the team lacks experience at quarterback.

     

    Sleeper: WR Lee Evans. He is a burner and a big-time playmaker who scored seven times in the Bills' final six games. His numbers will depend a lot on the performance of Losman.

     

    Stumbler: Losman. He is not a rookie, but he threw only five passes in 2004. Look how long it took the Bengals' Carson Palmer to hit his stride. Fantasy owners can't wait that long for success.

     

    FALL FORECAST

     

    The defense should continue to be stout despite defensive tackle Pat Williams' departure. As long as McGahee, Moulds and Evans stay healthy and the line keeps improving, the offense should move the ball and score points. But this season largely will depend on Losman. If he matures quickly, the team will be a postseason threat. If he doesn't, the team might take a step backward

  10. LINKS : http://www.cleveland.com/browns/winslow/

     

     

    It doesn't show the him crashing the bike . It has him popping wheelies and doing some endos .... It looks like he is going kinda fast for a parkin lot .

    I just wish there was some video of the crash . Well find out what kind of coach Romeo is . Will he take a tuff stand or go easy on the " chosen1 " . With this video out , my take is he would have to try to get some money back .

  11. If you look at both teams , I think the Bills roster will rank ahead in almost every catagory besides TE. The one difference is that Dallas has a weak schedule . Look at when Drew has to play a playoff caliber team . If you need him to step up AND not make mistakes, he will and has failed miserable over a 2 year period . Im glad he left with his tail between his legs .

    Parcells scheem will help Bledsoe. I think that they were kinda in the same situation at quaterback we were in a few years back as in who are you going to get ? Vinny was practly a grandma in the pocket , you spent a ton on a failed 3rd basemen . They find out Quincy is a nut only to let him go to help the jets get to the playoff < still a good move though > . I think that our backup QB is better than Drew . If we would have had Kelly Holcomb last year we would have been in the playoffs !!!

    I love nothing better to watch the cowboys lose and the BILLS win .This season could really shape nice for this Cr8ZyA$$BillsFaNnTexas .

  12. I enabled WEP on my wireless router and got all sorts of connection problems. I have 3 machines that connect to the wireless router using windows XP networking to a D-link router. At each machine I enabled WEP and put in the correct network key. One would connect immediately, then drop the connection when I would connect with another machine. Then the previous machine would not connect at all. Then another machine would connect. Just weird stuff. I disabled WEP and each machine connects flawlessly. Bummer. I'll have to trust the neighbors.

     

    RTB

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    On my PC I had to disable windows XP networking for WEP to work . This is with a netgear router and 2 PCs connected. One via the ethernet cable directly in the router and one wireless . Both mac address are in the config.

  13. I would log into your wireless router and chech the following :

     

    1: Check your SSID , this is the name of "your" network and should be under your wireless setting . All PCs connecting need to have the exact same SSID. If its at the default change it .

     

    2: Go to the advanced setting and and set up an access list for all of your PCs that are going to connect to the router . You will have to manually get the MAC address from each PC wireless card . You should be able to find this either by looking at the settings on the card via the PC or look on the box that it came in .

     

    3: If this dosent work I would turn off all the security settings and enable SSID broadcast , now your router is broadcasting its name<SSID >This should make so that anyone can access that router thru a wireless connection . Then have everyone try to connect , go to the router and see who is logged on . ..

     

    4: I have a NETGEAR and you must check Enable Wireless Router Radio for other PC to connect via a wireless connection .

     

    I cant tell you how important it is for you to have a secure network , if you leave it wide open you will get hacked .

  14. 05/15/2005 **LINK NOT WORKING**

    Sorry folks looks like that LINK is no longer working ...oh well at least few of you got to check it out .

     

     

    I got this from the " other " message board .... basicaly just copied the link... It starts off slow with some still pictures then goes to game video from last year .

    It got my Buffalo Bills Blood boiling and i think Willis is bad a$$ . I really like seeing our recievers blocking down field.. Molds is lookin to lay someone out on EVERY play ... . I love power football and even though willis was slowed last year he is strong and used that to his advantage ...I dont think he used the stiff arm that much before the NFL... I wonder if that was something he picked up from the coaches or from a player when he was sittin out ...

     

     

     

    Link : http://s42.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=21Z4NCC...FS3MC89NWTQ8D4J

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    Sep 11 Houston WIN

    Sep 18 @Tampa Bay WIN

    Sep 25 Atlanta WIN

    Oct 2 @New Orleans WIN

    Oct 9 Miami WIN

    Oct 16 N.Y. Jets WIN

    Oct 23 @Oakland WIN

    Oct 30 @New England WIN

    Week 9 BYE WIN

    Nov 13 Kansas City WIN

    Nov 20 @San Diego WIN

    Nov 27 Carolina WIN

    Dec 4 @Miami WIN

    Dec 11 New England WIN

    Dec 17 Denver WIN

    Dec 24 @Cincinnati WIN

    Jan 1 @N.Y. Jets WIN

     

    Fug Miami ...We dont lose a game & win da Bowl this year !!!!!!!

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