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11-26-2006, 12:09 PM
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I like Simms as well. I don't know if he'd want to start or not, but I'd like to have him as a number 2. It'd be another example of us building quality depth at key positions.
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You guys don't think it'd be too weird for Parcells to coach a father and son in the NFL?
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He's already don it with Rob and Bobby Carpenter.
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I just wanna warn you guys not to take TNew41 too seriously. He's....let's just say, special. He's fairly harmless, though. He just needs several years of seasoning before he tries to make any more points, is all.
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11-26-2006, 12:15 PM
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Dont forget about the Barber family or the Carthon's.
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11-26-2006, 12:19 PM
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Troy Hambrick was a good RB until you gave him a full load...
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Good point...
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Here's another good point...
MB3 >>>>>>>>>>>>> Hambrick.
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11-26-2006, 12:29 PM
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When hambrick was in shape, he was a stud. I was completly sold on him, i thought he was going to be a pro bowler for years. But, of course T-Ham was not the smartest of players, he got lazy and over ate in the off season and blew his only shot. He could have been something special.
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11-26-2006, 01:40 PM
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When hambrick was in shape, he was a stud. I was completly sold on him, i thought he was going to be a pro bowler for years. But, of course T-Ham was not the smartest of players, he got lazy and over ate in the off season and blew his only shot. He could have been something special.
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Hambrick never had the potential to be something special. He may have had the ability to be a decent starter, but nothing more.
My point about Hambrick and Barber is that just because someone excells in their current role, it doesn't mean they will do the same in a bigger role.
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11-26-2006, 02:33 PM
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Dont forget about the Barber family or the Carthon's.
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Did Bill coach Ran Carthon?
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11-26-2006, 02:35 PM
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When hambrick was in shape, he was a stud. I was completly sold on him, i thought he was going to be a pro bowler for years. But, of course T-Ham was not the smartest of players, he got lazy and over ate in the off season and blew his only shot. He could have been something special.
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Hambrick never had the potential to be something special. He may have had the ability to be a decent starter, but nothing more.
My point about Hambrick and Barber is that just because someone excells in their current role, it doesn't mean they will do the same in a bigger role.
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Excellent point. MBIII is accustomed to sharing the load. Would his play tail off if he's used more? Who can say. For now though, everything's working beautifully.
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11-26-2006, 02:37 PM
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Guys, I'm watching this Falcon-Saints game. Vick has 160 yards rushing and about 60 yards in the air. Dropped passes galore. It's pretty ridiculous.
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11-26-2006, 02:37 PM
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Ran was on the boys for like a week or two, when the colts dropped him, if that counts.
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11-26-2006, 02:38 PM
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Ran was on the boys for like a week or two, when the colts dropped him, if that counts.
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That does count. Thanks M.O.T.H.
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11-26-2006, 02:51 PM
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When hambrick was in shape, he was a stud. I was completly sold on him, i thought he was going to be a pro bowler for years. But, of course T-Ham was not the smartest of players, he got lazy and over ate in the off season and blew his only shot. He could have been something special.
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Hambrick never had the potential to be something special. He may have had the ability to be a decent starter, but nothing more.
My point about Hambrick and Barber is that just because someone excells in their current role, it doesn't mean they will do the same in a bigger role.
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I loved Hambrick and I totally disagree. I believe both T-Ham and Barber have/had all the talent to become excellent starters.
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11-26-2006, 02:57 PM
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I just saw Jeremy Shockey go into the locker room for x-rays. He hurt his hand in warm-ups.
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11-26-2006, 02:58 PM
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I just saw Jeremy Shockey go into the locker room for x-rays. He hurt his hand in warm-ups.
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He's a scum bag party boy who needs a reality check. Good player though.
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11-26-2006, 03:08 PM
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Yeah he is a scumbag.
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11-26-2006, 04:22 PM
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Gosh JDallas get a new sig....you've had it since Henry became a Cowboy. 
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11-26-2006, 04:25 PM
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Dallas Draft
1.Justin Blalock, OG, Texas
2.DeWayne Bowe, WR, LSU
3.Mason Crosby, K, Colorado
4.Jonathan Wade, CB, Tennessee
5.Paul Soliai, NT, Utah
6.Isaiah Stanback, QB, Washington
7a.Syvelle Newton, WR/HB/FS, South Carolina
7b.BPA
7c.BPA
How's that?
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11-26-2006, 04:48 PM
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Dallas Draft
1.Justin Blalock, OG, Texas
2.DeWayne Bowe, WR, LSU
3.Mason Crosby, K, Colorado
4.Jonathan Wade, CB, Tennessee
5.Paul Soliai, NT, Utah
6.Isaiah Stanback, QB, Washington
7a.Syvelle Newton, WR/HB/FS, South Carolina
7b.BPA
7c.BPA
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Not bad. Don't know much about Soliai though. I'd loved Crosby there in the 3rd.
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11-26-2006, 04:50 PM
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Well here's the real test for Romo. Let's see if he can do the same thing against a pretty good defense, on the road, in a harsh environment. If he can then he's got my believer card, but we'll see.
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11-26-2006, 04:52 PM
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Well here's the real test for Romo. Let's see if he can do the same thing against a pretty good defense, on the road, in a harsh environment. If he can then he's got my believer card, but we'll see.
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Isn't that what people said before the Carolina game? Last time I checked, they were a better defense than the Giants.
I think it'll always be something. If Romo has a good game against the Giants, then people will say well, the Giants were missing key personnel on defense. Please. Give the guy some credit.
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11-26-2006, 05:10 PM
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Dallas Draft
1.Justin Blalock, OG, Texas
2.DeWayne Bowe, WR, LSU
3.Mason Crosby, K, Colorado
4.Jonathan Wade, CB, Tennessee
5.Paul Soliai, NT, Utah
6.Isaiah Stanback, QB, Washington
7a.Syvelle Newton, WR/HB/FS, South Carolina
7b.BPA
7c.BPA
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Not bad. Don't know much about Soliai though. I'd loved Crosby there in the 3rd.
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I think Wade is a steal on day 2. I'm a big fan of his and I think he has a bright future.
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11-26-2006, 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by M.O.T.H.
When hambrick was in shape, he was a stud. I was completly sold on him, i thought he was going to be a pro bowler for years. But, of course T-Ham was not the smartest of players, he got lazy and over ate in the off season and blew his only shot. He could have been something special.
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Hambrick never had the potential to be something special. He may have had the ability to be a decent starter, but nothing more.
My point about Hambrick and Barber is that just because someone excells in their current role, it doesn't mean they will do the same in a bigger role.
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Excellent point. MBIII is accustomed to sharing the load. Would his play tail off if he's used more? Who can say. For now though, everything's working beautifully.
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Im definately not a fan of getting rid of Julius and you can tell Parcells isnt either. In the tampa game he kept jones out of the 4th quarter but allowed mbIII to continue playing, and that says somthing right there. MBIII is good, and has played excellent for us, but if it aint broke -- dont fix it. We've seen what has happened to people like lamont jordan when they get a full load dropped on them.
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11-26-2006, 05:44 PM
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When hambrick was in shape, he was a stud. I was completly sold on him, i thought he was going to be a pro bowler for years. But, of course T-Ham was not the smartest of players, he got lazy and over ate in the off season and blew his only shot. He could have been something special.
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Hambrick never had the potential to be something special. He may have had the ability to be a decent starter, but nothing more.
My point about Hambrick and Barber is that just because someone excells in their current role, it doesn't mean they will do the same in a bigger role.
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Excellent point. MBIII is accustomed to sharing the load. Would his play tail off if he's used more? Who can say. For now though, everything's working beautifully.
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Im definately not a fan of getting rid of Julius and you can tell Parcells isnt either. In the tampa game he kept jones out of the 4th quarter but allowed mbIII to continue playing, and that says somthing right there. MBIII is good, and has played excellent for us, but if it aint broke -- dont fix it. We've seen what has happened to people like lamont jordan when they get a full load dropped on them.
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He plays for the raiders.
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11-26-2006, 05:56 PM
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damn 5 tds for romo.
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11-26-2006, 06:12 PM
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Eli threw another pick!!! Titans may win.
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11-26-2006, 06:20 PM
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hahhahahahhahah yeahhhhhhh baby!!!!!!!!!!
Giants fall to the Titans!!!!!!!! All hail Vince Young.....
Giants are gonna lose!!!!
24-21!!!
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