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jdubs

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  1. It isn't JP's fault at all. It's the O line definately. Look at Bledsoe in Dallas. If we actually spent some money on good players, and kept Jonas Jennings, rather than pick up garbage players from another teams trash heap, we'd be alot better.
  2. I say 172 yards, 40 yards rushing, 1 TD, 1 INT. Saints rushing defense stinks so they'll likely attack with McGahee the entire day.
  3. In what way are you reffering to? I was talking about the people who don't cause problems but drink at games- the majority. PLus, beer brings in more money for the teams.
  4. I think it took a worse hit with the TB game.
  5. ok this is a long one. JAMIE WINBORN, Linebacker School: Vanderbilt University Commodores. Height: 5:11.5. Weight: 242. Hometown: Wetumpka, Alabama ANALYSIS Positives...Punishing run stopper who is very decisive in his movements...Stays low in pursuit, quickly shedding while knifing into the backfield...Produces a punishing hand jolt to jam tight ends and uses his leg drive to generate a strong charge that prevents blockers from sealing him off...Has great chase speed moving in-line and the openfield acceleration to make plays at the opposite end...Stays tight with the receivers on crossing patterns... Maintains position and diagnoses the plays sharply to break down in the open field...His aggressiveness and low pad level allows him to be very effective blitzing off the edge. Negatives...Has to do a better job of extending his arms working in tight quarters as he exposes his chest too much, allowing blockers to get their hands on his body to contain...Can get a little reckless in his pursuit, over-running the ball carriers as he lacks classic stop-&-go action... Looks stiff in the hips when he tries to get depth on his pass drops and appears very hesitant switching off in the zone...Susceptible to the quarter-back’s pumps and fakes...Short size causes problems defending in-line when taking on multiple blockers, as they tend to bounce him around quite a bit. CAREER NOTES Three-year starter who is regarded as one of the finest linebackers to ever play for the Commodores...Relentless in pursuit, Jamie is known for playing at a high intensity level...Started every game during his career, recording 377 tackles (236 solos), 16.5 quarterback sacks for minus 105 yards and 45 stops for losses of 198 yards. 2000 SEASON Started the final nine games at middle linebacker, finishing second on the team with 105 tackles (62 solos)...Had three sacks for minus 25 yards and seven stops for losses of 36 yards... Credited with five quarterback pressures...Caused two fumbles and deflected five passes. Miami (Oh.) and Alabama...Did not play...The Vanderbilt Department of Athletics and the NCAA discovered that Jamie and cornerback Jimmy Williams had received free financial management counseling from two alumni who have no prior association with the department, a violation of NCAA and team rules. Mississippi...In his first action for the season, he posted 13 tackles (8 solos) and stopped tailback Joe Gunn for a 5-yard loss…Was almost not allowed to play in this game after he was caught with an open container of alcohol in his car after being pulled over by police for having an expired registration. The coaching staff removed him as a Vanderbilt captain, but allowed him to compete. Duke...Caused a fumble and posted 10 tackles (6 solos). Auburn...Took down tailback Rudi Johnson behind the line of scrimmage, deflected a pass and came up with 8 solo tackles. Wake Forest...Registered a season-high 19 hits (10 solos) with a forced fumble, a pass break-up and a pressure. Georgia...Added 8 tackles (6 solos). South Carolina...Followed with a 10-tackle (4 solos) performance. Florida...Had his best game of the year as he delivered 12 tackles (9 solos), sacked Gator quarterbacks three times for minus 25 yards, deflected 2 passes, made a pair of pressures, including one that resulted in an interception and posted 5 stops for losses of 30 yards. Kentucky...Was in on 13 tackles (5 solos) and batted away a pass. Tennessee...Closed out his career with 12 tackles (7 solos), a forced fumble, a pressure and a pass deflection. 1999 SEASON Football News All-American second-team selection...All-Southeastern Conference first-team choice by the league’s coaches and the Associated Press...Started at middle line-backer, leading the SEC in tackles for the second-straight year as he recorded 141 tackles (95 solos) with 5.5 sacks for minus 23 yards and a team-high 23 stops for losses of 67 yards...Credited with three quarterback pressures...Caused two fumbles and recovered another...Deflected two passes. Alabama...Stopped tailback Shaun Alexander for a 3-yard loss, deflected a pass and made 8 hits. Northern Illinois...Had 16 tackles (10 solos) with a 2-yard sack and 3 stops for minus 7 yards. Mississippi...Registered 14 tackles (9 solos) and stopped tailback Deuce McAllister three times behind the line of scrimmage. Duke...Collected 10 hits (7 solos), including one for a loss. Mississippi State...Brought down tailback Deonce Walker for a 2-yard loss, recovered a fumble and came up with 10 tackles. Georgia...Posted 15 tackles (8 solos), sacked QB Quincy Carter for a 4-yard loss and nailed tailback Jasper Sanks twice behind the line of scrimmage. South Carolina...Credited with a career-high 20 tackles, a pair of sacks for minus 8 yards and 3 stops for losses of 11 yards. Florida...Added 15 tackles (11 solos) with 2 stops for minus 5 yards, a forced fumble and a pass deflection. Kentucky...Sacked QB Dusty Bonner for an 8-yard loss, brought down tailback Derek Homoer for minus 5 yards and made 9 tackles. Tennessee...Finished the year with 17 tackles (11 solos), a 1-yard sack of QB Tee Martin and took down tailback Jamal Lewis twice for minus 5 yards, causing a fumble on one of those plays. 1998 SEASON Freshman All-American selection by The Sporting News and Football News...Freshman All-SEC pick by the Knoxville News-Sentinel...Second-team All-SEC choice...Led the conference with 131 tackles (79 solos) and led the team with eight sacks for minus 57 yards and 15 stops for losses of 95 yards...Had three quarterback pressures and two pass deflections...Caused a pair of fumbles and recovered another. Mississippi State...In his first game for the Commodores, he collected 15 tackles, sacked QB Matt Wyatt for a 10-yard loss, deflected a pass and brought down tailback J.J. Johnson behind the line of scrimmage for minus 5 yards. Alabama...Dragged down tailback Shaun Alexander twice for losses of 6 yards and posted 8 hits. Mississippi...Sacked QB Romaro Miller for an 11-yard loss, made 13 tackles and had 3 stops behind the line of scrimmage. Texas Christian...Registered a season-high 19 tackles (9 solos) and a 5-yard sack. Western Michigan...Added 9 tackles (8 solos) with a stop for a 1-yard loss. Georgia...Sacked QB Quincy Carter for a 3-yard loss and delivered 10 tackles (6 solos). South Carolina...Had a 6-yard sack and 10 hits (8 solos). Duke...Caused two fumbles, recovered another, had a 7-yard sack with 3 stops for losses of 27 yards and collected 11 tackles. Kentucky...Made 15 tackles (10 solos), sacked QB Tim Couch for a 13-yard loss and deflected a pass. Tennessee...Closed out the season with 13 tackles (9 solos), including one that stopped tailback Travis Henry for a 5-yard loss. 1997 SEASON Redshirted as a freshman. AGILITY TESTS 4.73 in the 40-yard dash...32.5-inch vertical jump...385-pound bench press...31 1/8-inch arms. HIGH SCHOOL All-Metro, All-Region, All-District and second-team All-State selection as a linebacker at Wetumpka (Ala.) High...Also competed at fullback...Recorded 137 tackles (89 solos) and rushed 11 times for 159 yards as a senior...While living in Texas as a sophomore, he competed in the 100-meter dash and 4X100 relays at the Texas Regionals. PERSONAL Human and Organizational Development major...Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes...Son of Rosa Winborn...Born 5/14/79...Resides in Wetumpka, Alabama.
  6. http://www.mavav.org/ haha these facts are mostly all WRONG!
  7. That's the problem nowadays, people get all pissed off and think that everyone else should live by their moral guidelines & political correctness. It's a football game. It happens. You think football is bad? Try seeing the Red Sox take on the Yankess in Yankee stadium. It's makes this Ron Mexico business look like Kindergarten. If you don't want your kid to see it, go sit in the family section. Majority rules folks and we love our beer. There's going to be idiots in every crowd, no matter if alcohol is involved or not. Deal with it.
  8. Dude it's Fox, have you tried watching Fox News? It doesn't suprise me. Those people don't know anything and pass off opinion & spin as news.
  9. Jesus, can we get someone who is a good run stopper? That's where we need help! This is what I'm talking about with TD, he'd rather rummage through other teams garbage thinking he could change the world with certain players. Not gonna happen buddy.
  10. wow this is hard. question, would the bills still be the bills with the same helmets and uniforms if they moved? this decides my response.
  11. is this guy primarily a pass rusher or a run stopper?
  12. the site was done with a php program called mambo with some manual additions, I think they changed the title of it now, I forget what it's called. The recording was done for $150 bucks on our friends computer. All the guitars and bass were direct, vocals & drums were recorded in a room. He did it on a Mac, I forget what recording software he used.
  13. Yes but if Ralph is gone, so are the Bills from Buffalo.
  14. anyone know if winborn is any good against the run? this would be key since we've been getting wrecked on the ground.
  15. Who do you think is going to the 49ers? I hope it's not a draft pick. We need all of those. Also where did you hear this? Mike and the Mad Dog don't come on till later.
  16. Personally, the only thing that annoys me about this season is that the Bills were overhyped big time. I'm not like most people who are whining that their lives are over this season after a dismal start. WE'RE 3 GAMES IN! Look what happened last year, no one expected that. All I'm saying is keep the faith in our team and the team personel. They could use all the encouragement in the world right now, not a bunch of grumpy monday morning armchair quarterbacks b*tching about who did what.
  17. maybe the NFL just doesn't want to rooster block him.
  18. Agreed. Try being at Yankee stadium when their playing the Red Sox. You thought the Bills/Falcons game was bad...
  19. If MM gives the team cheeseburgers again and they win all the remaining games. Including the superbowl. Against the Bucs!
  20. One big problem is that TD doesn't want to spend the money to keep quality players. Cheap bastard. He'd rather go rummaging through another teams garbage.
  21. I agree, this front office keeps trying to find garbage players and turn them into gold. You have the cap room just f*$cking use it already!
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