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The biggest problem, IMO, with a lot of people involved in pro sports is that they exist in a vacuum. But, the educated and analytical fan has a wider purview, which can be advantageous. This is exactly why coaches often have no clue how to use timeouts or when to go for two. Meanwhile, the more educated fans know these situations better. Why? Because they watch a shit ton more games. Thus far, the Executive of the Millennium has been an impressive cock tease. |
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With the information that is available to fans these days if I were given a GM job the first thing I would do is askthe fans of that team waht they thought needed to be done. The fans have a pretty good handle on there teams these days. Of course some fans whould reply with "Fire Yourslef!" PhilFree:arrow: |
At this point, I'd encourage Pioli to jam a Roberto Alomar twig up his urethra.
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I'm out of rep for the day. ROFL |
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He's available again. waived today by bills.
http://www.nfl.com/transactions
http://www.nfl.com/players/jamonmere...e?id=MER139315 He would be a good one for the swing T if they keep Brich starting when O'call gets healthy which i hope is the case. who knows. He would have to pass through the other 31 teams as it is 2010 records now as far as the waiver claim awarding priority. |
might have to break out my jamon avatar and pour out my 40 in remembrance of his career...
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Not only did Meredith suck, apparently he was a bit of a headcase and lazy in practices. He got cut when Cornell Green is the Bills starting RT.
The obsession over him last year was beyond bizzare. |
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What looked to be a deep offensive line draft class is turning out to be shallower than anticipated. |
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