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What the problme is, is that you dont make comments like that. Kidding or not kidding, you just dont do that. It was more of you being in asshole than anything and I dont appreciate the comment.
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Skip it. Be the man in this conversation...
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This dickface obviously has some agenda by posting a picture of his wife and mocking her. I don't think I'd be able to let that go either.
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You're right, he does probably have an agenda, and by not lettung it go, you forward that agenda.
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Exactly.
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I just don't blame Roy for getting pissed and defending his wife.
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I'd do something stupid. Pretty much a lock. I think Roy is smarter than that...
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The Eagles DC Jim Johnson --but he's unavailable.
#1 Choice: The Giants Defensive Line Coach: Mike Waufle http://www.giants.com/team/coach.asp?coach_id=14 Mike Waufle is a 30-year coaching veteran who is in his fifth season with the Giants. Players from future Hall of Famer Michael Strahan to Pro Bowler Osi Umenyiora to veteran Fred Robbins to youngsters such as Justin Tuck, Barry Cofield and Jay Alford have played well under Waufle’s direction. With Waufle’s defensive linemen leading the way, the Giants led the NFL with 53 sacks in 2007. It was the Giants’ highest sack total since they had a league-high 54 in 1998. Strahan, Tuck and Alford all had big sacks in the Super Bowl victory over New England. Umenyiora had a team-high 13.0 sacks, which left him third in the NFC and fifth in the NFL. It was the fourth consecutive season he had sole possession of the team’s sack leadership. Tuck had 10 sacks and Strahan nine. Umenyiora was twice named NFC Defensive Player of the Week. He was first honored after his smashing performance against Philadelphia on Sept. 30, when he set a team record with 6.0 sacks. He received his second POW award after the victory over San Francisco on Oct. 21. Umenyiora made one of the best plays of the season in the third quarter when he sacked 49ers quarterback Trent Dilfer, forced a fumble, scooped up the ball and ran 75 yards for his second career touchdown. Umenyiora finished the game with three tackles (two solo). Strahan’s 9.0 sacks increased his 15-year career total to 141.5. He jumped over John Randle and Richard Dent and into fifth place on the NFL’s all-time list. Under Waufle’s tutelage, Tuck was one of the NFL’s most improved players and versatile linemen in 2007. He played end and tackle and was a force against the run and rushing the passer at both positions. Robbins had another solid season, with 43 tackles and 5.5 sacks, while Cofeld, a second-year pro in 2007, and Alford, a rookie, were solid contributors. In 2006, rookies Mathias Kiwanuka, who has since moved from end to linebacker, and Cofield thrived under Waufle. Kiwanuka, the team’s first-round draft choice, played in every game and had four sacks and two interceptions. Cofield arrived as an unheralded fourth-round choice, started every game at nose tackle and was selected as the nose tackle on the Pro Football Weekly/Pro Football Writers of America first All-Rookie team. He was first Giants rookie defensive player to start every game since Lawrence Taylor and defensive lineman Bill Neill in 1981 and was one of 13 rookies to start each of his team’s games in 2006. Prior to joining the Giants, Waufle was the defensive line coach of the Oakland Raiders for six seasons. In those six years (1998-2003), the Raiders made the playoffs three times, winning at least one postseason game in each of those seasons and advancing to Super Bowl XXXVII following the 2002 season.. Before his stint with the Raiders, Waufle coached the defensive linemen at the University of California, where he was also the recruiting coordinator. At Cal, he helped develop several NFL defensive linemen, including two first-round picks in the 1996 draft, Duane Clemons and Regan Upshaw. Waufle is a native of Hornell, N.Y., and was inducted into the town’s Sports Hall of Fame in 1994. He began his coaching career as the defensive line coach at Alfred University in 1979. From 1980-84, he was an assistant at Utah State, his alma mater, working one season as the assistant secondary coach, two with the offensive line and two as the defensive line coach. From 1985-88, Waufle was the defensive line coach and worked with the special teams at Fresno State. He was the defensive line coach at UCLA (1989) and Oregon State (1990-91) before moving to Cal. Last edited by Dylan; 11-23-2008 at 03:27 AM.. |
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