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papasmurfbell

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  1. I agree that is a place I highlighted. I just said Kruger and Upshaw can't both stand up in Suggs spot.
  2. I belive the only reason they did this is because Harbs doesn't really like the fans around. They have questioned him and he wants to have them as far away as possible.
  3. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/06/07/polamalu-tebow-ran-an-offense-you-dont-think-can-work-in-the-nfl/ Congrats Troy for not noticing what Tim did for what 2 months before you met them.
  4. The only problem is that Kruger is also going to have to be o the field with Upshaw.
  5. The OL is in transition. Where the hell is Jah? Ray and Ed are another yr older and both looked ordinary at times last yr. A talented but inexperienced WR corps. A move that should have been made but wasn't is Cam being fired. The def of insanity is doing the same thing over and over expecting a new outcome. Cam has proven to me that he just doesn't have it. What I see as better than last yr is the CB's. They are all going to be healthy and ready to roll. I like that kid Christian Thompson at FS. HE should be good in packages but not ready for primetime yet. The CU looks to be the man. The question is how long can Upshaw go before the rookie wall? I also love the DL rotation. McPhee a yr older and a real summer of learning should be very good. Cody looks like he wants to be a pro. Lets see if he has that stone wall he had his rookie yr but can also push the pocket in the middle. He does look promising though. I love the parts they have for the return game. That really suffered last yr. On ST's coverage teams the 2 FA's they signed should really help a pathetic corps from last yr. All in all pluses and minuses are a little more negative than positve for this season.
  6. I always live in the real world. Last season was their best shot.
  7. So he wins the whole thing in feb? Is that a gaurantee.
  8. So Joe's agent will ask for a deal that a 1 and 2 time SB winners have gotten. Joe isn't nearly as porficient as Brees. He also isn't as clutch as Ben.
  9. Who cares. The cash for many of these guys is another competition in and of itself.
  10. So. Drew Bledsoe got himself a huge contract but he never cashed the checks and drove a beat up pickup truck.
  11. I knew it because the prices were going up to fast for to long. At some point it had to fall.
  12. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/06/06/redskins-expected-to-move-training-camp-to-richmond-in-2013/
  13. I knew the housing market was going down by 2003.
  14. He is asking for money like that now. That is the problem.
  15. I said months ago that they should let him play out the deal. Either he proves he is the man or he takes a more reasonable deal.
  16. I have always said Joe's expectations are to high. He should be paid about top 10 QB not top 5 like it seems he wants.
  17. http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2012-06-04/news/bs-md-jamal-lewis-bankruptcy-20120604_1_bankruptcy-united-athletes-foundation-georgia-court
  18. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elOvO4UJ7Ls&feature=player_embedded I guess the coaching thing didn't work out.
  19. But Ben has never shown that he is a guy that sits in the pocket and takes a team apart. He is a guy who is there gets pushed out sits outside for a few secs shrugs off the rush move a little more and find the guy who comes open. HE isn't a quick hitter but a long play guy.
  20. http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/events/draft/y2012/draftcaster.jsp That blows. The O's pick Gausman, Kevin LSU, LA RHP L/R SO 6'04" 195lbs DOB: 01/06/91 | Full Scouting ReportComing out of Colorado as a high schooler, scouts liked Gausman's arm strength but an inconsistent spring and signability issues caused a slide until the sixth round, where Gausman reportedly turned down an above-slot offer from the Dodgers. Now he's back just two years later as a Draft-eligible sophomore.Gausman still has the electric stuff, this time with a little more polish. He'll run his fastball up to 94 mph and he's still projectable given there's plenty of room on his frame to add strength. The heater has plenty of life to it and gets on hitters quickly thanks to a loose and easy delivery. His breaking ball has the chance to be an average offering and he now throws a changeup that fades and sinks and could be an above-average pitch.The right-hander still struggles a bit with command, particularly with his breaking pitch and the delivery on his changeup doesn't always work. But with his size, mound presence and arm, he has all the makings of a frontline starter, one who shouldn't stay on Draft boards for very long if he has a productive sophomore season.
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