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canadian bill

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  1. Ricky Williams not being a factor? Why because he smoked some pot? OMG I've heard it all......don't put too much weight in preseason football or scrimmage. I start the scoring when week 1 actually comes.

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    He's smoked more than some pot.

  2. We don't have to goto the Superbowl this year just the playoffs. I don' think we should risk anycap room on a bigname freeagent that may be on the downside of thier NFL career. Lets build a team threw the draft.

  3. Chris Brown can't stay healthy so he has good chances to start on either team. Brown gets injured all last year and doesn't know how to play threw pain. Taking Travis for a 3rd round pick is such a steal for whatever team decides to do so. He is defiantly worth at least a second I can't believe coaches and personnel have let it get this far. What an amazing duo Mcgahee and Travis would be.

  4. He will supposedly be traded today.  Tennac is the front-runner, but Jacksonville could step up.

    Sorry, couldn't be helped.  There hasn't been any recent news on Thurman's recovery.  I hope he is doing well.

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    Probably won't hear the end of those jokes for awhile. :D

  5. Wright only put up 16 reps benching 225. That is so weak for a 300+ DT

     

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    A league source tells us that the Miami Dolphins have selected USC defensive tackle Manuel Wright in the fifth round of the supplemental draft.

     

     

     

    Wright, who declared for the supplemental session after being ruled academically ineligible, is considered to be a project with significant potential.

     

     

     

    And the Fins need help at the position.

     

     

     

    For Miami, the move means the loss of a fifth-round pick in 2006

    When Ricky Williams makes his return later this month to the Dolphins, he likely won't be the locker room pariah.

     

     

     

    That title, as we hear it, has been handed to tight end Randy McMichael, who recently was arrested for the second time in 13 months on charges of assaulting his wife.

     

     

     

    McMichael's teammates rightfully are pissed at him. Apart from the fact that, you know, it's wrong to beat on your spouse, McMichael's antics provide an unwelcome distraction at a time when things generally are looking up for the franchise.

     

     

     

    Word also is that McMichael and his wife are "always arguing," and that they "act like they're still in high school."

     

     

     

    Look, we're firm believers in people honoring their marital vows, especially when children are involved. But if people just can't get along to the point that one of the parties to the marriage is driven to alleged criminal acts, we think folks strongly should consider going their separate ways.

     

     

     

    Meanwhile, The South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports that McMichael recently shared with incoming NFL players at the rookie symposium advice on how to avoid problems of this nature.

     

     

     

    "He was telling us he was in a situation before where he was the one that called the police and he still ended up in jail," Dolphins rookie cornerback Travis Daniels told The Sun-Sentinel. "He said he and his wife worked out things and everything was better. We were clapping for him."

     

     

     

    More recently, McMichael allegedly was clapping his hand against his wife's face.

     

     

     

    Another strike against McMichael is that, per The Sun-Sentinel, McMichael is in the NFL's substance abuse program due to issues with alcohol

  6. "As a junior the 6-foot, 190-pound Warrick averaged 20.2 yards per catch and 102.7 yards receiving per game. He has a 37-inch vertical leap and displays the kind of quickness that has scouts using terms like "unstoppable ... acrobatic ... an Andre Rison with speed ... incredible ... the Number 1 guy in the whole draft at this point ... everybody's dream."

     

    "When Pete goes out there, it reminds me of when Deion [sanders] played for us," says Seminoles receivers coach Jeff Bowden. "You can feel the electricity in the crowd change. I compare Pete to Mark McGwire. He's not going to hit a home run every time, but the threat is always there."

     

    -- David Fleming

     

     

    Has a lot of potential and can be signed really cheap. Not as a replacement for anybody just as another receiver to compete if he becomes available.

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