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  1. My Bad, 6'2" Hakeem Nicks

     

    WR, *Hakeem Nicks, North Carolina

     

    Another underclassmen who made headlines in a bowl game was Nicks. The Tar Heels leading receiver, who’s been debating whether or not to turn pro, may have made up his mind after the performance he had in the Meineke Car Care Bowl. Nicks was the shining star for North Carolina in their 31 – 30 defeat against West Virginia as he hauled in eight catches for 217 yards and three touchdowns. If this was Nicks’ last game in Carolina Blue, the 6-foot-1, 210-pounder should be among the top five receivers taken in the ’09 draft.

     

    Draft Projection: Second Round

     

    http://profootball.scout.com/2/825236.html

     

    2nd rd projection, cant wait to see his Combine. I swore he was 6'5" I guess DB's are getting smaller? He looked huge.

  2. JohnnyU-2nd year NFL Champion

    Dan Marino-2nd year Super Bowl runner up

    Ben Rothellsstilkinsburger 2nd year SB Champ

    Ken Wisenhut- 2nd year Super Bowl Participant

    Mike Tomlin- 2nd year Super Bowl Participant

    JohnnyH- ??

    Joe Flacco-??

     

    Super Bowl XXXV is on at 3pm on the NFL Network..I love that Station.

  3. And maybe they won’t, given a suggestion from Suggs that he and linebackers Bart Scott and Ray Lewis might give the team a “home discount.”

     

    “We really don’t want to play without one another because we’ve been playing together for so long,” Suggs said.

     

    RIGHT there, proves to me that they are more about the game then the money!!!

    Would the AFCN foes shit their pants if we kept all 3!!

  4. Don't you guys have a lot of seafood in Maryland, though?

     

    Oh Hell Yeah we have Seafood, but not Rock Shrimp, they only migrate from New Symrna to Mexico. You been to JB's Fish Camp?? decent place, nothing fancy, it was featured on the Food Channel a few years back.

  5. Yeah, Bel-Air is still there..First day, it was 30% off everything..Not that much of a bargain if you ask me, considering they always run specials on TV's around the Super Bowl.

     

    My concern is, if you buy something from CC is the MFGR warranty going to be good? My dish got hit by lightening a few years ago, and thank god I purchased a 5yr in home warranty, alot of things got fried, the dish, the PC, the TV, my septic pump..

  6. You're still a puppy, wait til you get a little order..I have 6 days to get 4 inches of snow off my driveway, I got all these visitors coming to town from Fla that have never seen snow and I know they wont drive down my driveway..

     

    The older I get the more, I hate winter and cold.Id like to call Miami, north :)

  7. Sounds like my dream home. Shame it's in sweaty Florida, though.

     

    Dude it was freezing down there..Sun & Mon it was in the high 60's, very nice weather Tuesday it was a high of 50, and Wednesday it was was 51..Overnight it was in the 20's.

  8. Where in Florida? You know I live in Daytona Beach...

     

    Oviedo..My Favorite place is JB's Fish Camp in New Symrna, we called them monday but they only had limited supply of Rock Shrimp..

     

    What is the season for those tasty crustaceans?

     

    My dad took us over there in 2005, we wanted to do a final toast to him at JB's.

  9. The collision that sent Ryan Clark to the sideline and Baltimore running back Willis McGahee to the hospital Sunday did not produce any lingering effects for the Steelers' safety.

     

    "I had a little headache," said Clark, who practiced yesterday, "but I have a headache after every game. Nothing really too much different than any other week."

     

    What hurt Clark more about the collision -- or at least irked him about it -- was the reaction it provoked.

     

    There were calls for Clark to be fined or even suspended, and he said replays show that it was a legal hit. Clark added that he won't get fined from the NFL for the hit, which bolsters his argument.

     

    "The hit shouldn't even had to have been reviewed," Clark said. "He has the ball, I turned to the side, he sees me, tries to go down a little bit and we have a hard collision. So many people gave their opinions on it that don't even know the rules."

     

    Clark hit McGahee so hard there was concern that he had sustained a concussion. Doctors gave his wife, Yonka, three words for Clark to remember so she could gauge what effect the hit had on him.

     

    "She asked me those three words all night and then asked me the next morning, 'You do know I didn't remember those words?' " Clark said with a laugh. "So if I was wrong, she would have never known."

     

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    Of course hes going to downplay it, his super bowl check is going to be 27.50 after taxes with the fines he should incur.

     

  10. - If this were a criminal investigation instead of a search for a football coach, Hue Jackson would be a "person of interest" for the 49ers.

     

    Instead, the Baltimore Ravens' quarterbacks coach is someone being discussed by the club as it continues its search for an offensive coordinator. The Jets and Bengals are also reported to be interested in Jackson as offensive coordinator, although new Jets coach Rex Ryan is said to want current coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to remain with New York.

     

    As of Wednesday afternoon, no interview had been conducted or is known to be scheduled between Jackson and San Francisco's two-man "search committee" of coach Mike Singletary and general manager Scot McCloughan.

     

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