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Fixxxer

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  1. That was Moats, I've seen the guy (bb.com vids) always goofing around and smiling.
  2. HB vs. FB vs. TE. Caussin, Dickerson, McIntyre and Onobun, will be battling hard in TC for a roster spot. 2nd string QB: Thigpen and Young, two men enter, only one survives LT: Gleen will be given the oportunity to start at LT but if Hairston has something to say about it, it will be a tough job for Glenn. IOL: Wood, Levitre, Urbik and Reihart will keep their roster spots, who will be the back-up OC, that also can play guard or tackle... the most versatile man will stand. Y WR: who will be the flanker opposite Stevie? There is a nice mix of talent there, but it is either unproven or often injured. Haggan, Jones, Easley and maybe Aiken will be battling hard for that spot. Every WR had to know every position, so the man with the wits might be last man standing. Run blocking is also important. SOLB: Morrison is penciled as the starter but he will face tough competition, Bradham needs to keep impressing with pads, Moats and Batten will give their all to keep their profesinal football careers alive. Morrison has the advantage, he's the vet and he can slide to MLB if needed. Knowledge of the playbook and versatility will be key here (notice a trend here?) K/P: Lindell and Moorman aren't getting any younger, I believe Lindell's job is safer than Moormans'
  3. Good find captain loved this entry:
  4. I will root for Martin del Potro, but he needs to find a killer instinct if he wants to win these grand slams. In Roland Garros he had Federer under control but he stopped believing about his chances and lost three sets in a row, biggest choke ever.
  5. If the kid can corner-kick consistently he will give Moorman a run for his money. Moorman has a cannon for a leg but he struggles with touchbacks, too many of those for the caliber of punter he is.
  6. I'm very sorry for your loss Guffalo.
  7. To answer this with MO: QB: yes, Young could win some games, Chan would find a way to make him dangerous RB: yes, CJ is ready to being a major contributor WR: no, right now I would say no. We have tremendous players in the slot but as flankers we have unproven talent. TE: no, Lee Smith excells as a blocker but he's not a great athlete. After that? Onobun, Caussins? not very promising. OL: yes, I feel Reinhart could start for a long period of time not dissapoint and I see Pears losing his job to a better player and become the savy vet at the position DL: yes, Dwan Edwards and Spencer Johnson. I would consider Carrington a vet. PRS: yes, Mark Anderson is that guy and Arthur Moats is the other. Moats is penciled at LB but in an emergency he could move to the DL and rush the passer, he needs to get better against the run, though. CB: yes, good young depth at CB, McKelvin will be that guy. S: yes, if Wilson goes down you can plug Searcy or Scott, if Byrd goes down Wilson moves there.
  8. And miss out on the little things? Like the first fan report from TC? Those are like mana sent from heaven. Like the pre-season debut of your favorite draft pick that no one believes will amount to nothing? Like the first snapshot of Super Mario in full Bills gear? Like the anticipation of Bills overall raking on Madden '13 Heck, for you guys is summer, I'm sure there's life besides football this time of year. Feel free to add to the little things list.
  9. I don't know but I have to say I have a good vibe a about him this year.
  10. If he keeps this buzz going and he can show he can be good in pads, I believe he will be in direct competition with McIntyre for a roster spot. But he has to show a willingness to block (run and pass game) and excell on special teams.
  11. That is your answer. If he's healthy and ready to contribute why wouldn't I be excited about him?
  12. The refs can't flag him if he does some kind of dance, he has to do it alone and has to avoid falling to the ground. He will have to be cautious, though, they will be looking closely to his every move.
  13. yup, with the right amount of alcohol I can potentially see this... http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_UaLWp72nij4/TJK-KYT_DPI/AAAAAAAAUsg/fjtstGE8Pq4/s1600/brooke-langton.jpg http://www.celebheightsite.com/2010/09/brooke-langton-height.html
  14. You're not a snob, I always wonder who (from both sports) could do what in either sport. I will pitch the idea to HBO.
  15. There were rumors about him wanting to try out for the NFL but I don't know if they were true. He could have been a nasty TE (provided he learned the game) As a rugby fan I always think about certain NFL players translating their games to rugby. Gronk, Vernon Davis, Ray Lewis.
  16. This guy was a monster when he played http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsXTa7UCGlk
  17. I watched Jim Jeffries and Chris Rock on HBO specials, liked them too, different styles by very funny nontheless.
  18. No that's not the guy, actually, you named the guy on post #3, Brian Regan. I like his style.
  19. There is a guy that looks like Jim Carrey that is very good, can't remember his name right now.
  20. Pablo Francisco- 'Bits and Pieces'- Part One
  21. I hope not, we're 0 and 4 against his teams. The Phins and Jets defenses punched the Bills offense in the mouth last year. We need to be more physical against them.
  22. Happy birthday Dr. D!
  23. Moats looks less heavy on that photo compared to last year, he probably lost some weight. Agree on Bradham, the guy certainly looks the part.
  24. The Machinist Citizen X Brassed Off A Life Less Ordinary Great movies, but I don't know if they can be considered obscured.
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