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cravnravn

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  1. So another ones heading our way eh...Bring it!!!!!
  2. Sit this one down and fill him with steak and potatoes. Id love to see him pan out
  3. Pre-combine NFL draft board http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/football/nfl/02/23/combine.45/1.html Alabama product Terrence Cody arrived at the Senior Bowl in poor condition, and must get into better shape in the coming weeks
  4. Have not seen the replay, but I've heard it numerous times on the radio, Johnny Holiday had as much excitement in his voice, as Al Michaels did when the USA knocked off Russia 30 years ago. I would love to see that final minute of the game.
  5. I hope not, we have a greater need than TE with the 1st pick.
  6. Golden Tate (Notre Dame): If you're running a West Coast offense with a little trickeration mixed in. Tate might be your guy. Because he's spent time in a pro-style offense, he has a great feel for the slant, the quick out and the quick comeback - basically, the stuff that comprises 80 percent of Mike Holmgren's passing playbook. He can play slot or outside, and that versatility will play well at the next level. Tate is 5-11 and 195 and he runs in the 4.4 range, but don't pigeonhole him as a small speedster -- he's not afraid to fight for the ball and he'll break tackles if you let him. A converted running back, he looks good on the end-around as well. Where he'll benefit most from his background in the Charlie Weis offense is his ability to run the total route tree, as opposed to the "route bush" most receivers are asked to run in the newer shotgun offenses. The List
  7. Derrick Morgan (Georgia Tech): Morgan was the ACC Defensive Player of the year after posting 12.5 sacks and 18.5 tackles for loss in his junior season. As long as he gets first contact, Morgan has a superlative ability to get outside and around a tackle, and then to recover upfield to get to the quarterback. He can get washed out by power tackles inside, though when he's taken out of a play, it's often by way of a double-team. As a run defender, he's especially fierce -- he'll get to the ballcarrier by any means necessary. The List
  8. Its great though, the game winner was scored by a dude that plays for Vancover
  9. 29...You totally out did yourself
  10. Ooops, sorry about that hit the wrong key.. Yes DC Im fully aware, that for every beer consumed, it takes 1hr for the alcohol to leave your system. And Im also aware that peeing dosent do anything, to speed up that time. You know the founder of MADD stepped down because she writes a publication on the Best Bars in Baltimore, guess money means more to her than the memory of her daughter. 8 Beers in 2hrs would DESTROY ME!!! put me to sleep too. but back to the matter here..Lets give Stallworth a 2nd chance, I got mine, he deserves one too.
  11. Yes, teams are remembered for Championships, Based on that Philly should be behind NY and Us. Pittsburgh won 4 SB's in the 70's..Without looking it up, I assume they beat the Cowboys in a couple of them, Im probably wrong, because no one remembers 2nd best.
  12. 13 is a pretty high BAC, I'd say someone is definitely drunk at that amount.(i'll let you know later) According to the drinking charts thats about 8 beers in 2 hours. Or about 40 Coors Lights in 2 hours. http://www.ou.edu/oupd/bac.htm All depends on weight, using your chart or is that MADD's Charts (bunch of bitches) For me, according to your chart, I could pound down 8 beers (light) in 2 hrs and be at .11..8 in 2hrs is a lot of peeing. I put in Stallworths weight at 180 and according to the chart he would of consumed 8 Margaritas to blow a .13..
  13. Legally... it's well beyond intoxicated. And really, it's intoxicated enough to impair your ability to drive pretty significantly. Maybe to you early 20 year olds, but its equalvient to 4 beers..Hardly enough to impair your ability to drive.
  14. Dont cast judgement til you been in the mans shoes...Did I kill somebody? No, but I got popped in 1996, and I hit somebody..Its not a fun feeling, we need to cut Stallworth some slack, I was given a 2nd chance, he deserves one too. The guy is going thru emotional times right now..
  15. Oh Man, that would be A-Freekin OK with me.
  16. Will you let me have my fun??
  17. Ahhhhh, that damn pick-6 cost me mucho denairo..
  18. And for the record, Schaub's playoff stats are still better than Flacco's. WHERE??
  19. Come on Cleet, we know you're the source..Give it up!!!!!!!
  20. Houston Texans ranked #30, YET Matt SHaub is light years ahead of Flacco...LOL
  21. Philly should be behind us and the G-Men.
  22. 6 BALTIMORE RAVENS Wins: 92 Super Bowl wins: 1 Playoff berths: 6 Notes: Despite instability under center (five different QBs led them to playoff berths), they had a great decade. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/2000s-franchise-power-rankings.htm?csp=34&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+UsatodaycomNfl-TopStories+%28Sports+-+NFL+-+Top+Stories%29
  23. Cant play what ifs...Its done, its over with, hes paid his debt to society and the family.
  24. I'd like to add Total BS 2-1
  25. Odds on the first "cliché" that Tiger Woods will use:<BR walkMark="0">"I regret the hurt I’ve caused" 4 to 1<BR walkMark="0">"I’m sorry" 5 to 1<BR walkMark="0">"I thank my Family" 5 to 1<BR walkMark="0">"Time to reflect" 6 to 1<BR walkMark="0">Thank "God" 12 to 1<BR walkMark="0">"Thanks to my sponsors who have stuck by me" 15 to 1<BR walkMark="0">"We all need to move on" 25 to 1<BR walkMark="0">"I love Elin very much" 30 to 1<BR walkMark="0">"Sex addiction" 70 to 1<BR walkMark="0">"Ok, I admit it looks bad, but . . . " 100 to 1<BR walkMark="0"><BR walkMark="0">Over/Under on how many times will Tiger Woods use the word "sorry"? 4.5 times<BR walkMark="0"><BR walkMark="0">It’s EVEN MONEY which word he’ll use the most: "Sorry" or "Family"<BR walkMark="0"><BR walkMark="0">It’s EVEN MONEY whether his wife Elin will attend the press conference. <BR walkMark="0">Odds of officially retiring from pro golf: 200 to 1 *** For Entertainment Purposes Only
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