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Postby 7 Wishes » Sat Apr 24, 2010 10:59 am

Alf Claussen won't do shit in Carolina. He has no talent other than an ageing Steve Smith, a porous offensive line - and he's overrated to begin with.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Sat Apr 24, 2010 11:09 am

7 Wishes wrote:Alf Claussen won't do shit in Carolina. He has no talent other than an ageing Steve Smith, a porous offensive line - and he's overrated to begin with.


Even if he doesn't pan out, a player with his potential is a steal that low. He's probably not going to play right away anyway, as I imagine Matt Moore will start.

I'm bummed the Browns passed on Colt McCoy at #59
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Postby Ehwmatt » Sat Apr 24, 2010 11:43 am

Wow... Colt dropping all the way to 85 where we snag him up. I am absolutely THRILLED with this pick. Smart kid, winning pedigree, and a great high character guy. What a steal. I have a great feeling about this kid panning out.
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Postby YoungJRNY » Sun Apr 25, 2010 4:12 am

I think the Steelers have had enough of how the last season went with the defense having no depth and providing no fresh, young legs in the 4th quarter. Steelers are sly, VERY sly. Acquiring Bryant McFadden with their 5th pick from the Holmes trade. That's why we didn't draft a corner in the early rounds, we were going after McFadden all along. Talk about gearing up as a smack you in the mouth team? Steelers going O line/Defense all draft.

Can't believe Dwyer fell this far in the draft. Steelers jumped on him right away. It's obvious what the Steelers want to do, huge opportunity with Mendenhall and a force like Dwyer in the backfield. Lovin this draft, one of the best in recent years on paper and needs.
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Postby RedWingFan » Sun Apr 25, 2010 7:11 am

So glad the Raiders traded for Jason Campbell...Not that he's any good or anything, but even blindfolded he could still beat out Jamawful. It's almost certain that they'll cut Jamawful before the end of training camp. He's due $9 million if he's still on the roster at that time.
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Postby 7 Wishes » Sun Apr 25, 2010 7:28 am

All in all, the Pats had a hell of a draft. I would have preferred an immediate impact guy like Bryant and (perhance) a decent back, but they had a spectacular draft - they managed to net the top two TE prospects as well.
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Postby S2M » Sun Apr 25, 2010 8:18 am

7 Wishes wrote:All in all, the Pats had a hell of a draft. I would have preferred an immediate impact guy like Bryant and (perhance) a decent back, but they had a spectacular draft - they managed to net the top two TE prospects as well.


They needed to net a grade A pass rusher....lol

And. You are right...they should've nabbed Dez Bryant...
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Postby YoungJRNY » Sun Apr 25, 2010 9:07 am

RedWingFan wrote:So glad the Raiders traded for Jason Campbell...Not that he's any good or anything, but even blindfolded he could still beat out Jamawful. It's almost certain that they'll cut Jamawful before the end of training camp. He's due $9 million if he's still on the roster at that time.


I actually like Campbell. The dude couldn't step off with the right foot from the get-go in Washington. That franchise has serious problems (not as bad as Oakland) but as far as the last few years of going through god awful coaches as well as systems and philosophies, Campbell should of struggled moreso, but he actually did a helluva good job at managing a bad Skins team in a tough division. His numbers are exceptionally well. Question is, what's worse... Washington with a now H.O.F coach with old school football mentality, vs. Al Davis's 1970's failure approach? Campbell is a solid trade.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Sun Apr 25, 2010 12:38 pm

7 Wishes wrote:All in all, the Pats had a hell of a draft. I would have preferred an immediate impact guy like Bryant and (perhance) a decent back, but they had a spectacular draft - they managed to net the top two TE prospects as well.


I definitely expected them to draft Bryant. Woulda been a great potential weapon, particularly with Moss not getting any younger.
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Postby 7 Wishes » Sun Apr 25, 2010 6:28 pm

I think only the Seahawks and Ravens had better drafts than the Pats.

They need to sign Westbrook and kick Moroney's over-rated ass to the curb.

Hernadez was a steal in the 4th - he was considered by many to be the best TE prospect out there.
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Postby RedWingFan » Fri Apr 30, 2010 1:49 pm

In celebration of the imminent release of JaMawful. Here's his career highlight reel! Great song choice! :lol:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apsjDl33JgQ
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Postby YoungJRNY » Fri Apr 30, 2010 2:32 pm

RedWingFan wrote:In celebration of the imminent release of JaMawful. Here's his career highlight reel! Great song choice! :lol:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apsjDl33JgQ


Wow, that entire Oakland team is as pathetic as they come. Watching that video, over HALF of that entire reel is NOT even Russell's fault. He hits his back foot and defenders are seriously in his grill ready to eat him ALIVE. Watch that offensive line, atleast 2-3 guys get beat off the ball and don't even TOUCH a defender, not even to slow them down to buy Russell a half extra second.

When Russell DOES have a slight of time, receivers are not even out of their breaks yet because Al Davis loves that system to where his receivers run 30 yard slants with virtually no hot route available if Russell gets into trouble and THAT doesn't matter because his first read is 30 yards down field. :roll: He threw some horrific balls, but gets NO help from his receivers. Judging by that video and that video alone, the pathetic wide outs took bad angles and bad routes, and are tripping all over the place.

I'm anxious to see if Russell can excel in a good system that helps out a Quarterback if he is committed to work at his ethic and get in better shape. He def has tools to work with and a good coach can transform him.
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Postby mikemarrs » Fri Apr 30, 2010 2:45 pm

campbell is gonna have hell with that offensive line in oakland.makes you wonder how well he would do in a place with a decent line and some good targets.

bad news.i just looked at campbell's first game and its at tennessee against the titans.hopefully we will have big albert back by then but even if we don't the titans are still tough on defense.i know its wishful thinking about al.the ship has probably sailed on a deal to get him back in tennessee.
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Postby RedWingFan » Fri Apr 30, 2010 9:38 pm

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RedWingFan wrote:In celebration of the imminent release of JaMawful. Here's his career highlight reel! Great song choice! :lol:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apsjDl33JgQ


Wow, that entire Oakland team is as pathetic as they come. Watching that video, over HALF of that entire reel is NOT even Russell's fault. He hits his back foot and defenders are seriously in his grill ready to eat him ALIVE. Watch that offensive line, atleast 2-3 guys get beat off the ball and don't even TOUCH a defender, not even to slow them down to buy Russell a half extra second.

When Russell DOES have a slight of time, receivers are not even out of their breaks yet because Al Davis loves that system to where his receivers run 30 yard slants with virtually no hot route available if Russell gets into trouble and THAT doesn't matter because his first read is 30 yards down field. :roll: He threw some horrific balls, but gets NO help from his receivers. Judging by that video and that video alone, the pathetic wide outs took bad angles and bad routes, and are tripping all over the place.

I'm anxious to see if Russell can excel in a good system that helps out a Quarterback if he is committed to work at his ethic and get in better shape. He def has tools to work with and a good coach can transform him.

I think Pittsburgh should sign him immediately. You saw that team first hand. Is that how they looked with Gradkowski at QB? :wink:
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Postby RedWingFan » Fri Apr 30, 2010 9:41 pm

mikemarrs wrote:campbell is gonna have hell with that offensive line in oakland.makes you wonder how well he would do in a place with a decent line and some good targets.

bad news.i just looked at campbell's first game and its at tennessee against the titans.hopefully we will have big albert back by then but even if we don't the titans are still tough on defense.i know its wishful thinking about al.the ship has probably sailed on a deal to get him back in tennessee.

The Raiders will be 4 games better w/o Jamawful on the roster. He lost the locker room with his apathy.
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Postby mikemarrs » Fri Apr 30, 2010 10:09 pm

a franchise quarterback is critical.it can make or break a team and the wrong one can set a team back for years.the oakland raiders are a great example.when the raiders had rich gannon they were regularly in theplayoff hunt and as soon as he retired there was a void thats yet to be filled.notice the last three or four years wasted on a sorry pick like russell.
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Postby mikemarrs » Fri Apr 30, 2010 10:11 pm

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mikemarrs wrote:campbell is gonna have hell with that offensive line in oakland.makes you wonder how well he would do in a place with a decent line and some good targets.

bad news.i just looked at campbell's first game and its at tennessee against the titans.hopefully we will have big albert back by then but even if we don't the titans are still tough on defense.i know its wishful thinking about al.the ship has probably sailed on a deal to get him back in tennessee.

The Raiders will be 4 games better w/o Jamawful on the roster. He lost the locker room with his apathy.



russell is the poster boy for apathy.guy knows his job is in the balance and he weighs 300 pounds.
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Postby YoungJRNY » Fri Apr 30, 2010 11:00 pm

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RedWingFan wrote:In celebration of the imminent release of JaMawful. Here's his career highlight reel! Great song choice! :lol:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apsjDl33JgQ


Wow, that entire Oakland team is as pathetic as they come. Watching that video, over HALF of that entire reel is NOT even Russell's fault. He hits his back foot and defenders are seriously in his grill ready to eat him ALIVE. Watch that offensive line, atleast 2-3 guys get beat off the ball and don't even TOUCH a defender, not even to slow them down to buy Russell a half extra second.

When Russell DOES have a slight of time, receivers are not even out of their breaks yet because Al Davis loves that system to where his receivers run 30 yard slants with virtually no hot route available if Russell gets into trouble and THAT doesn't matter because his first read is 30 yards down field. :roll: He threw some horrific balls, but gets NO help from his receivers. Judging by that video and that video alone, the pathetic wide outs took bad angles and bad routes, and are tripping all over the place.

I'm anxious to see if Russell can excel in a good system that helps out a Quarterback if he is committed to work at his ethic and get in better shape. He def has tools to work with and a good coach can transform him.

I think Pittsburgh should sign him immediately. You saw that team first hand. Is that how they looked with Gradkowski at QB? :wink:


Gradkowski has a little of upside, but lets not forget ONE thing. The Steelers defense were victims of long drives in the 4th qrt going up against A.) Matt Cassel B.) Bruce Gradkowski C.) Brady Quinn D.) Jay Cutler (in a horrific year.)

I was sitting in section 116 at the Oakland game, pretty much field level. Yes, Gradkowski did play that way. The Steelers defense played so atrocious that words can't even describe what I witnessed. Gradkowski was LITERALLY throwing ducks up in the air, and on several occasions, near 4-5 Steelers defenders and STILL completing the attempt. During the last drive, hell, he even threw one RIGHT in the gut of a Steelers corner. Rookie couldn't catch a gift and one of the easiest interceptions probably of his pro career ever will hand him. Lewis catches that ball, Steelers make the playoffs.

Gradkowski played with a lot of heart, but he's far from anything GOOD and that's being too generous. The Steelers defense just did not show up to Heinz Field and I counted atleast 4 blown coverages on the field, and I'm a fan who shouldn't be able to point any of that stuff out. Terrible.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Sat May 01, 2010 4:39 am

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PITTSBURGH -- Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Santonio Holmes had to be escorted off a plane Thursday night at Pittsburgh International Airport, investigators said.

Channel 11 News reporter Renee Kaminski said the incident happened shortly after 9 p.m. Investigators said Holmes wasn't arrested but was escorted off the plane for what they call being a "disruptive passenger."

The plane was docked at Gate D77 when a "disturbance" involving an iPod and refusal to comply with flight crew demands was reported, investigators said.

Earlier in the night, the following tweet was posted to Homes' Twitter account: "Only guy on the plane headed to Pitt from NJ, wearing my green n white. GO JETS!"

Earlier this month, the New York Jets acquired the talented but troubled wide receiver from the Steelers in return for a fifth-round pick in the NFL draft.



What a fuckin idiot. It's gonna be hilarious to watch Braylon and Santonio together on the same team. Two peas in a pod
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Postby YoungJRNY » Sat May 01, 2010 6:34 am

Not our problem anymore.:lol: :lol: Rooney's know what their doing. Can't wait to see all that destruction this dude will cause in a big city like New York. Dude's a straight up thug, I'm surprised we didn't ship him to Cincinnati. Lucky their within the division.
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Postby Rockindeano » Sat May 01, 2010 7:55 am

YoungJRNY wrote:Not our problem anymore.:lol: :lol: Rooney's know what their doing. Can't wait to see all that destruction this dude will cause in a big city like New York. Dude's a straight up thug, I'm surprised we didn't ship him to Cincinnati. Lucky their within the division.


Do they? If so, why haven't they dumped that 250 lb Turd you call a QB? He's a liability waiting to happen, an impending fuckin train wreck.
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Postby YoungJRNY » Sat May 01, 2010 8:05 am

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YoungJRNY wrote:Not our problem anymore.:lol: :lol: Rooney's know what their doing. Can't wait to see all that destruction this dude will cause in a big city like New York. Dude's a straight up thug, I'm surprised we didn't ship him to Cincinnati. Lucky their within the division.


Do they? If so, why haven't they dumped that 250 lb Turd you call a QB? He's a liability waiting to happen, an impending fuckin train wreck.


Nah, they did the right thing. They announced he would have an opportunity to turn his life around and they stuck to their word. If somehow Ben does turn it around, it'll look good for the face of the Rooney's to mentor a troubled child into a respectful privileged man and they stuck to their guns about it. We'll see. Ben has about 1/2 strike left.
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Postby Rockindeano » Sat May 01, 2010 8:30 am

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YoungJRNY wrote:Not our problem anymore.:lol: :lol: Rooney's know what their doing. Can't wait to see all that destruction this dude will cause in a big city like New York. Dude's a straight up thug, I'm surprised we didn't ship him to Cincinnati. Lucky their within the division.


Do they? If so, why haven't they dumped that 250 lb Turd you call a QB? He's a liability waiting to happen, an impending fuckin train wreck.


Nah, they did the right thing. They announced he would have an opportunity to turn his life around and they stuck to their word. If somehow Ben does turn it around, it'll look good for the face of the Rooney's to mentor a troubled child into a respectful privileged man and they stuck to their guns about it. We'll see. Ben has about 1/2 strike left.


The Hell he does. He has a bunch of civil lawsuits headed his way if you haven't noticed. Why you think Goodell suspended him? He has to take action because he knows this storm is nowhere near over.
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Postby YoungJRNY » Sat May 01, 2010 9:40 am

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YoungJRNY wrote:Not our problem anymore.:lol: :lol: Rooney's know what their doing. Can't wait to see all that destruction this dude will cause in a big city like New York. Dude's a straight up thug, I'm surprised we didn't ship him to Cincinnati. Lucky their within the division.


Do they? If so, why haven't they dumped that 250 lb Turd you call a QB? He's a liability waiting to happen, an impending fuckin train wreck.


Nah, they did the right thing. They announced he would have an opportunity to turn his life around and they stuck to their word. If somehow Ben does turn it around, it'll look good for the face of the Rooney's to mentor a troubled child into a respectful privileged man and they stuck to their guns about it. We'll see. Ben has about 1/2 strike left.


The Hell he does. He has a bunch of civil lawsuits headed his way if you haven't noticed. Why you think Goodell suspended him? He has to take action because he knows this storm is nowhere near over.


He has one civil suite against him, and that's pretty much a dead fish in water since the only thing that Nevada chick wants is money to end the suite, but Ben never budged and is now countering her claim for false discrimination and emotional damages against him.

This 20 year old girl already closed the case and does NOT want to pursue further, probably because she's a dirty, skanky whore who was underage getting nailed in a bathroom and loving it while inebriated but was pressured by her other fat drunken friends to say something about it when she doesn't really know 100% what happened. Her parents probably are embarrassed by the way their daughter acted as well and said fuck this, you're grounded.

Goodell took the same road to paving a "better NFL", just like he did with Pac-man Jones. Jones was never charged with a crime but was suspended due to the fact of hurting the image and morale of the NFL, as well as suspending Holmes for 4 games within NFL's conduct policy. What better way to stomp your point in the ground to warn others than to suspsend a 2 time, face of a franchise Super Bowl quarterback with 6 games off of allegations of drunken college children?

Under the old Tagliabue system, nothing would have ever came about this.
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Postby 7 Wishes » Sat May 01, 2010 11:33 pm

You're making some pretty outrageous assumptions there, dude.
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Postby mikemarrs » Sun May 02, 2010 5:19 am

new orleans saints head coach sean payton is being accused by a former member of the saints staff of stealing vicodin pain pills out of the team lockers,lol. the man is actually suing the team and put this in his lawsuit.


As expected, Saints coach Sean Payton has issued a statement regarding the report that he is one of the two unnamed Saints employees implicated in the abuse and/or theft of Vicodin.

"I have reviewed Geoff Santini's lawsuit and the unwarranted publicity it has received," Payton says in a statement provided to us by the Saints. "I have never abused or stolen vicodin or any other medication and I fully support the Saints' position in this matter as expressed by Greg Bensel yesterday.‬‪"


the question is....whether Saints doctors were handing out narcotics like after-dinner mints.
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Postby johnroxx » Fri May 07, 2010 5:49 am

YoungJRNY wrote:I'm anxious to see if Russell can excel in a good system that helps out a Quarterback if he is committed to work at his ethic and get in better shape. He def has tools to work with and a good coach can transform him.


This seriously made me laugh my ass off.

Keep it comin'...

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Postby RedWingFan » Fri May 07, 2010 6:31 am

Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
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Postby Ehwmatt » Fri May 07, 2010 7:25 am



lol, you must be elated dude
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Postby Ehwmatt » Fri May 07, 2010 9:40 am

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lol, you must be elated dude


Local sportstalk dude just said that the Raiders paid that lazy fuck $39 Million and said the talk of the leauge is how lazy he is.


I would bet that he'd be (a) bankrupt and (b) facing criminal charges sometime in the next 5-10 years, but I think the dude's too lazy to even break the law :lol:
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