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Re: 2011 NFL Free Agency-Part 3
[quote=SkinzWin;820222]Who's chip lohmiller....[/quote]
Seriously? Just in case you are serious: [url=http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/L/lohmichi01.htm]Chip Lohmiller NFL & AFL Football Statistics - Pro-Football-Reference.com[/url] |
Re: 2011 NFL Free Agency-Part 3
[quote=SmootSmack;820227]Get on the Florida Sun Sentinel for first bringing it up[/quote]
Two wrongs don't make a right. :cheeky-sm |
Re: 2011 NFL Free Agency-Part 3
[quote=Lotus;820228]THAT would impress me a lot.[/quote]
Not just color either. It's going to be in real 3d in 2160p HD. |
Re: 2011 NFL Free Agency-Part 3
[quote=NC_Skins;820230]Two wrongs don't make a right. :cheeky-sm[/quote]
LOL. What about a dozen wrongs? Those certainly must make a right People in Miami truly believe they can lure Favre out of retirement...but why wouldn't they I guess Except they won't need to once they experience the hidden awesomeness that is....Matt Moore! |
Re: 2011 NFL Free Agency-Part 3
[quote=SmootSmack;820233]LOL. What about a dozen wrongs? Those certainly must make a right
People in Miami truly believe they can lure Favre out of retirement...but why wouldn't they I guess Except they won't need to once they experience the hidden awesomeness that is....Matt Moore![/quote] Miami is currently targeting Phillip Rivers, Andre Johnson, and Patrick Willis. In all seriousness though I still can't believe Bush is going to Miami. As if being in New Orleans wasn't distracting enough. Party guys like Bush, once they realize their talent alone can't carry them anymore need to start targeting the most backwood cities in hopes of getting their careers back on track. Places like Jacksonville, Arizona, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Cleveland. IE places where football is the only thing interesting. If Utah had an NFL team they would be perfect for Bush, and Leinart for that matter. |
Re: 2011 NFL Free Agency-Part 3
[quote=NC_Skins;820230]Two wrongs don't make a right. :cheeky-sm[/quote]
Three lefts makes a right. Just sayin'.... |
Re: 2011 NFL Free Agency-Part 3
[quote=Lotus;820229]Seriously?
Just in case you are serious: [url=http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/L/lohmichi01.htm]Chip Lohmiller NFL & AFL Football Statistics - Pro-Football-Reference.com[/url][/quote] I guess I'll insert a smilie next time? |
Re: 2011 NFL Free Agency-Part 3
[quote=SkinzWin;820239]I guess I'll insert a smilie next time?[/quote]
Wasn't sure, you never know. |
Re: 2011 NFL Free Agency-Part 3
[quote=Lotus;820243]Wasn't sure, you never know.[/quote]
Internet: Serious business. |
Re: 2011 NFL Free Agency-Part 3
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AdamSchefter Adam Schefter 49ers committed $16 mil in 2011 to Akers, Rogers, Goodwin, Whitner, Edwards, Williams. Raiders committed $16 mil in 2011 to Michael Huff. 11 hours ago[/quote] The Raiders are just so /facepalm. You can tell the money has dried up. Edwards signs a 1 year deal worth 3.5mil?...lol Wow. The Jets paid just as much for a guy out of the league for 2 years and 35 years old. Why not just resign Edwards? [url=http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/6834727/braylon-edwards-san-francisco-49ers-agree-1-year-deal]Braylon Edwards, San Francisco 49ers agree to 1-year deal - ESPN[/url] |
Re: 2011 NFL Free Agency-Part 3
[quote=SkinzWin;820222]Who's chip lohmiller....[/quote]
Our last good kicker. Heck, even our last competent kicker. :( |
Re: 2011 NFL Free Agency-Part 3
I was thinking about the Dolphins' mess this morning when I heard the Favre suggestion...
They should sign Antwan Randel El. Not even joking. Since they lost Ronnie Brown, they no longer have a Wildcat wizard. They really ran the Wildcat because their QB situation was horrible. Their QB situation is STILL horrible and no longer have the key to their Wildcat. They should have someone back there that can actually pass the ball out of the formation, so ARE would be a nice fit. Put him in the backfield to run, pitch to Bush or pass to Marshall/Bush. He was amazing in college at Indiana in an option offense. I know he's old and slower now and has developed a habit of running the wrong way, but I really think it could rejuvenate his career and at least make the Dolphins fun to watch while they're losing. LISTEN TO ME, MIAMI! Get this guy before some UFL team scoops him up! |
Re: 2011 NFL Free Agency-Part 3
[quote=NC_Skins;820342]The Raiders are just so /facepalm.
You can tell the money has dried up. Edwards signs a 1 year deal worth 3.5mil?...lol Wow. The Jets paid just as much for a guy out of the league for 2 years and 35 years old. Why not just resign Edwards? [url=http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/6834727/braylon-edwards-san-francisco-49ers-agree-1-year-deal]Braylon Edwards, San Francisco 49ers agree to 1-year deal - ESPN[/url][/quote] It really doesn't make sense. I would have rather kept Edwards if I were the Jets. Maybe they are concerned about off the field issues? |
Re: 2011 NFL Free Agency-Part 3
[quote=Ruhskins;820369]It really doesn't make sense. I would have rather kept Edwards if I were the Jets. Maybe they are concerned about off the field issues?[/quote]
Uhhh....that would make sense if the guy they just signed didn't just get finished serving a 2 year jail sentence. :laughing- |
Re: 2011 NFL Free Agency-Part 3
I'd let Edwards go.. He wants paid and will likely be suspended.
However, letting Edwards AND Cotchery go...what are they doing? |
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