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Leach only makes a mil hell be here
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Gina want Ray Lewis? He retired
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OH WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!! thats unreal, yes he had 1 sack week 1 vs Cinncy, then a half sack week 7 vs Leaveland..Suggs returns and its lights out for Kruger...Excellent point, Kruger needs a supporting cast, and in Leaveland he will not be getting it.. Buyer Beware..
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DC, if you elect to go the mutual funds or money market way, do it online, I know for a fact that M&T Bank offers a percentage rate higher on-line, then if you would walk into a branch and open one up.. We are still not recovered from our mutual fund loss since 2008, its going to be a long recovery.
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30 mil dollar Cap hit tied up with 3 players, I know Oz said he wouldnt restructure, to keep the team intact, but in our case he should restructure..And Webb, I dont know, this is 2 serious knee injuries, not so sure if that warrants a 5+ mil dollar salary.
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Why in the hell is Cundiffed counting as 1.8 mil against our cap, I wouldnt pay him, what jury would rule in his favor, the proof is in the kick..
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The Browns still in for Ravens castoffs
cravnravn replied to papasmurfbell's topic in Cleveland Browns
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DirecTV could pull plug on NFL Sunday Ticket
cravnravn replied to papasmurfbell's topic in NFL General
I love the NFL Ticket, this will mark the 13th year for me..And its only going to be 224.00 for the season. No bad weather during football season Max, if football was played in June-August then Id be worried.. -
Ahhh thats a hundred miles from me, everyone knows the Gulf Coast has many sinkholes..Why ya think property is cheap over there.
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Pops, cant see what you posted, all I see is a red X is a rectangular box
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well, the front just passed me, it was beautiful at 5am, 63 degrees, still..now the winds are howling and the winds are out of the north and they are cold.....
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No, PSL's are bullshit, Indy doesnt have them and they have a stadium that is beautiful..Lets not forget the Ravens didnt pay for the ATM, WE did, buying those stupid scratchoffs (That I never won a dime on)
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Wait til he has to buy baby formula and diapers for two!!
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Tremors?
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and Joe goes to McDonalds A couple hours after Joe Flacco signed his new six-year contract with the Baltimore Ravens that made him the highest paid player by average annual value in NFL history, he pulled into a restaurant to celebrate. [+] EnlargeSherry NormanAfter signing a contract that gives him a $29 million bonus and $52 million guaranteed, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco celebrated like anyone would -- with a 10-piece McNuggets meal. Armed with a $29 million signing bonus and the promise of a total of $52 million guaranteed over the life of the contract, Flacco rolled down his window at the McDonald's drive-thru in Aberdeen, Md., after ordering a 10-piece McNugget meal, with fries and an unsweetened iced tea for $6.99. http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/9017080/joe-flacco-baltimore-ravens-celebrates-new-deal-mcdonald-drive-thru
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We are at 10 mil under
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LOL LOL Snowstorm to hit north central U.S., mid-Atlantic http://xfinity.comcast.net/articles/news-national/20130116/US-USA-WEATHER/ 6 hours ago (Reuters) - A snowstorm was forecast to hit the north central United States on Monday and move eastward over the mid-Atlantic states, giving the Washington area its biggest snowfall of the winter, the National Weather Service said. Blizzard and winter storm warnings were in effect for parts of Montana, the Dakotas and the upper Midwest, National Weather Service forecaster Bruce Sullivan said. The storm was expected to dump 4 to 8 inches of snow from North Dakota to northern Iowa and Illinois on Monday. Heavier amounts of up to a foot of snow are possible in the upper Midwest and some areas could see freezing rain, leading to hazardous travel conditions, forecasters said. Temperatures in the 20s and 30s were expected. The storm was forecast to move east, reaching the Ohio Valley, the mid-Atlantic states and the Washington area on Tuesday and Wednesday. "This will be certainly the biggest snowstorm for the winter in this area," said Sullivan, who is in Maryland. Forecasting models varied, butthe system could dump anywhere from 12 to 20 inches of snow over northern Virginia and parts of Maryland, Sullivan said. It will bring a cold, dry snow over the mountains of Virginia and a heavy, wet snow east of Washington, he said. One of the more challenging aspects of the storm is predicting how much snow would fall on or east of heavily traveled Interstate 95 in Virginia and Maryland, the forecasters said. "We are into March now. It may start out as a little bit of rain and just how quickly it changes into snow will impact how much we get," Sullivan said. "Every computer model we're showing right now has Washington getting some snow." (Reporting by Jane Sutton; Editing by Vicki Allen and Philip Barbara)