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Gotta love the Pats fans still in denial......
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Give me the guy that's proven to be a stud for more than 1 year, and doesn't seem to disappear in games.
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Can you blame the guy for being emotional? 17 years in one place on one team would be very hard to let go.
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Sounds very similar to that other Boston team. Don't worry, they'll choke in the playoffs too!!!
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And the sad part is, that could very well be just enough to win the division.
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I see Grant being in no worse situation than guys like Gore a few yrs back, Lynch with a rookie QB this past year or ADP with T.Jackson. Plus GB has a ton better WR's than any of those teams to keep D's somewhat honest.
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Day 1 consists of rounds 1 and 2 (10 mins per picks) and day 2 has rounds 3-7 (5 mins per pick).
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Browns are not trading DA to a division rival, especially the Ravens.
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fixed
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Nice move by the Browns.
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http://www.usatoday.com/sports/columnist/m...rter-espn_N.htm ESPN said late Tuesday it was parting ways with longtime football analyst Sean Salisbury. The surprise announcement came only hours after the network announced its hiring of Cris Carter from HBO's Inside the NFL. "Sean Salisbury has made many contributions to our efforts for the past 12 years. We thank him and wish him all the best," said ESPN spokesman Bill Hofheimer. Salisbury said in a statement that he had "grown as much as I can at ESPN" and that he decided to expand his horizons with new opportunities in TV, radio, Internet, publishing, movies and public speaking. "My résumé speaks for itself as a football analyst, and I believe I can talk all sports with the best of them." Networks frequently shuffle their lineups in the offseason. Salisbury's contract with ESPN was up, according to his agent Steve Mandell. "Sean is looking forward to the next phase of his career." Earlier in the day, ESPN announced Carter had joined the network as a TV and radio analyst. Carter was a plain-spoken TV presence on Inside the NFL. Unlike some league officials, he didn't seem eager to sweep the New England Patriots videotaping scandal under the rug. Carter says there's still major questions that "need to be answered" about the controversy and that many people aren't satisfied with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell's handling of the issue. "The Patriots are a modern-day dynasty. If they created an advantage (for themselves), it needs to be looked into."
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http://www.fox.com/momentoftruth/ You can watch the recap of last nights show (top right)
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Williamson expected to be traded to Jacksonville
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