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Willis990

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  1. Huge guaranteed money...NFL salaries pale in comparison to the NBA and MLB... Marbury 20 Million didn't even play this season, Ray Allen 20 million, Vince Carter 18 million...MLB JD Drew 14 million...just an average player. I don't blame football players for trying to get the most they can...no guaranteed contracts and only if you are star QB or left tackle. Highest paid QB in 2009 was Carson Palmer at 16.6 million...highest paid left tackle was Jason Peters @ 13 million
  2. http://boston.barstoolsports.com/random-th...r-to-belichick/
  3. A fundamentally flawed approach that the mighty Patriots coached by BB could not stop ALL NIGHT LONG. Yea, that is really smart buddy----The Bills offense scored a mediocre 17 points against a D w. 6 new starters
  4. Lets look at the facts: Patriots offense scored: 25 Buffalo offense scored:17 hardly awesome against a defense w. 6 new starters Brady: 39/53 378 2 TDS 1 int Edwards: 15/25 212 2 TDS Notes: Brady 12 for 14 in his last 2 drives 112 yards 2 scores when it had to get done Trent on his last drive 45 seconds ...enough time to get into Lindells FG range...1st pass to TO to the 40 for a big gain next two plays sacks and game over Summary: Trent played a good game but Brady played better which is expected
  5. Get in shape---what empirical evidence do you have that he has not been in shape
  6. NFL Total Access counts down the top 10 offenses in NFL history Link: http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-tota...Top-10-offenses 10. 1958 Colts 9. 1987 49ers 8. 2004 Colts 7. 1981 Chargers 6. 1984 Dolphins 5. 1983 Redskins 4. 1950 Rams 3. 1998 Vikings 2. 2007 Patriots 1. 1999 Rams
  7. He clearly is the best all around player in the NBA and I find him annoying.
  8. There is no * and there never will be. You can pine all you want but in the end the SB victories stand. Good luck w. 4 losses.
  9. You can couch your argument anyway you wish but in the end Brady will go down as one of the five greatest QB's in history. Keep up the good fight.
  10. http://www.profootballcentral.com/2009/04/...-trading-block/
  11. From NFL.com: Eric Mangini was fired as the New York Jets’ coach after a disappointing conclusion to the 2008 season, but he could become a key factor in what would be the team’s biggest acquisition since, well, Brett Favre. Close to one year after he welcomed Favre’s short stay in the Big Apple, Mangini could help facilitate a deal that would put disgruntled Denver Broncos QB Jay Cutler in green and white, Rich Cimini writes in Thursday’s New York Daily News. Cimini suggests that the Jets have two of the three pieces required to make a move for Cutler — the salary-cap room and the draft picks. But the third element, a tradeable quarterback, is something that might require the help of a third team. Enter Mangini and his new team, the Cleveland Browns, who Cimini notes has two starting quarterbacks. “The former Jets coach has two viable quarterbacks, Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson, neither of whom has received an endorsement from Mangini. Quinn might be appealing to Broncos coach Josh McDaniels because he played at Notre Dame under Charlie Weis, who used to work with McDaniels in New England. Quinn is well-versed in the Weis/Patriots offensive system, which McDaniels will use in Denver. “That means the Browns could emerge as the third team in a potential three-way trade. The main components of a three-way deal would be the Jets getting Cutler, the Broncos getting Quinn and the Browns getting a premium draft pick (or picks) to help their rebuilding process. Without Mangini, the Jets would be hard-pressed to swing the deal.”
  12. It's called competition through depth. Straight from Patriots instructional video.
  13. Lee Evans is not a big time receiver. He's great at catching the deep ball but no one has to worry about that w. Edwards average arm.
  14. In '07, bombastic Bengals receiver Chad Johnson called Bodden "one of the better cover corners in the NFL." http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patr...ppiness/?page=2 I think I remember some of you guys saying this guy was an average corner. Not according to one the most talented receivers that played against twice a year.
  15. If he could step into throw he could out there 50 yards no problem.
  16. Trent can definitely throw the ball at least 50 yards. I can throw the ball 45-50 yards (50 is the max) and I am 5'9 185 and have small hands.
  17. It's called a negotiation. The Springs deal was reported to be done last week before TO
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