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I have it for PS2 and it's a great game.
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American Idol- you know you bitches watch it
RSJ replied to Mean Papi Green's topic in NY Jets Forum
I didn't see you post this before. I voted for Bo too. -
American Idol- you know you bitches watch it
RSJ replied to Mean Papi Green's topic in NY Jets Forum
Yeah the Girls have been a little disappointing. Especially that annoying one that they keep praising. -
Soon it will be midnite ... what time is it?
RSJ replied to Green Jets & Ham's topic in NY Jets Forum
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I never knew Lott was like that. After watching him I have a newfound respect for what he did for the Jets. He is a no nonsense coach.
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http://www.sportsgoons.com/Vol2_Iss34/Michael_Vick_Experience.com.htm
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Yes he will run again at Ohio State's pro day. And I would have to agree if he runs a poor time again he will probably go undrafted. He needs atleast a 4.6 flat, imo.
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Yeah I buy this. But it doesn't matter because Clarett has cemented himself as a 6th rounder at the earliest. Not because of the 40 time alone but because he quit. Clarett is a "flip of the coin" in its truest form. Is he immature and can get over it or is he a head case that will never change? That is really what GM's need to decide.
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Great point on Beriault. One other note is that he was had 100+ tackles at Ball State. Big frame and ran a good 40 for his size and position. Looks like a John Lych type but faster and more athletically gifted imho.
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USC guys are the most technically sound from what I've seen. They have really done a great job coaching these guys. It kinda then makes it tough to see how much these guys will improve in the pros.
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http://theredzone.org/news/showarticle.asp?ArticleID=2328 TAMPA, Fla. - Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Dwight Smith was arrested early Tuesday and charged with a pulling a pellet gun on two fans who approached his car while he waited in line at a McDonald's window. Smith, a star in the Super Bowl two years ago, was inside his car with a friend at 4 a.m. when a woman in the car ahead of them recognized the player, the Hillsborough County sheriff's office said. Two men in the car, Trevor Boyce Jr., 19, and Javier Joseph Jr., 22, walked to Smith's car and tried to talk to him, officials added. Smith became annoyed and drew the pellet gun but did not shoot it, officials said. David Roston, Smith's 26-year-old friend, got out of the car and punched Boyce, officials said. Boyce and Joseph got back in their car and called 911. Deputies arrived and arrested Smith, charging him with aggravated assault with a weapon. Roston was charged with battery. Bail and attorney information was not immediately available. The Buccaneers and Smith's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, did not immediately return calls. Smith pleaded guilty in 2003 to pulling a gun on a motorist. He was fined $225, put on a year's probation, ordered to take anger management classes and complete 25 hours of community service. Smith returned two interceptions for touchdowns in the Bucs' 2003 Super Bowl win over Oakland. The 26-year-old safety is a four-year veteran who had three interceptions and 83 tackles last season, playing all 16 games.
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Vikings | Police & Courts: WR Kelly Campbell - from www.KFFL.com Mon, 28 Feb 2005 14:01:44 -0800 Don Seeholzer, of the Pioneer Press, reports Minnesota Vikings WR Kelly Campbell was arrested on weapons and drug charges. He is charged with possession of marijuana and theft by receiving stolen property, including a handgun. Is it too late for the Vikings to include Campbell in that Moss deal?
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Yeah I agree Foote looks a step slower and smaller than Bell. But it's Pitt and I'm sure Cowher will get a great LB from east moorehead state university and he will be a gem.
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I agree, and if you can accumulate a lot of 3rd to 5th rounders in this draft you can fix some problems. Especially along the o-line.
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I get the feeling Romeo is trying to get value for all the deal weight on the Browns and accumulate a lot of picks. I think this was a good move for the Browns.
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Absolutly you can post it all. Anything I can add would be great. I love this draft stuff.
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Looks like the steelers are going to let Bell go for sure now.
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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=pasquarelli_len&id=2002441 Updated: Mar. 1, 2005, 2:06 PM ET Broncos thin on defensive line By Len Pasquarelli, ESPN.com Cleveland and Denver have agreed on a trade that would send Browns defensive tackle Gerard "Big Money" Warren to the Broncos for a fourth-round draft choice, but financial details remain to be completed. Those details revolve around how, and how much, Warren will be paid in the final season of his original NFL contract. Denver officials, who apprised Warren's representative of the trade agreement on Monday evening, are to speak to agent Joel Segal on Tuesday in an effort to reach an accord. Another issue that must be addressed is what position Warren will play in Denver as the Broncos switch to a 3-4 defensive front in 2005. Warren is due a $1.3 roster bonus on Wednesday and a 2005 base salary of $950,000. While some reports indicate he is also under contract for the '06 season, Warren reached predetermined performance levels to void that portion of his deal. It is believed that Warren, the third overall choice in the 2001 draft, will opt to play on a one-year contract, rather than seek an extension. That would make him eligible to be an unrestricted free agent next spring. In essence, the Broncos, desperate for defensive line help, would rent him for one season. Cleveland officials last week granted Warren and Segal permission to discuss trade scenarios with potential suitors. The Broncos quickly made contact to indicate interest in the four-year veteran. If the deal is completed -- and it can't be officially announced until Wednesday anyway -- Warren will be reunited with defensive line coach Andre Patterson, who coached him the past two seasons in Cleveland and recently joined the Denver staff. Patterson noted at the combine in Indianapolis last week that he is a huge Warren booster and conceded he was prodding his new Broncos bosses to acquire him. "Nobody really understands him," Patterson said. "Is he the smart, intelligent guy you see on Monday, or is he the hip-hop gangster you see every Wednesday? I got to see the consistent guy every day in my meeting room, a guy that could pick up stuff." Often criticized because his modest statistics never matched the huge investment that Cleveland had in him, Warren nonetheless is an intriguing player. The Browns have paid him a considerable sum in four seasons, including $11.6 million as a rookie. Warren, 26, has appeared in 60 games and started all but one of them. He has recorded 152 tackles, 10
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Top 5 LB times Robert McCune Louisville 4.51 Adam Seward UNLV 4.60 Derrick Johnson Texas 4.65 Demarcus Ware Troy 4.65 Michael Boley Southern Miss 4.66 The most impressive was Ware. Apparently showed up heavy enough to play OLB in a 3-4 or DE in a 4-3 but fast enough to finish in the top 5 among LB. Looks and plays like the next J Abe. Very impressive pass rush showing at the senior bowl in practice verse top tackles.
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Actually there is another group of 40's comming up. I will update this thread.
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Glad I could help. I'm just paying you back for helping me yesterday though. I didn't watch much yesterday. BTW, those are the official height and weight per NFL Network.
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I think there was an earlier group that ran. Not 100% sure though. I do know that Pac Man Jones elected not to run.
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I've never done a mock before but would love to. I want Dallas.
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I saw that some things never change. He looked more bored than he does on the sideline.
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Yeah that is slow. The most impressive physical specimen imho was Jerome Carter FLorida ST. Very muscular and cut body and good time for his size.