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  1. I also heard that South Carolina is going after him for crimes that may have been committed in South Carolina. They want up to 40 years. In addition a grand jury in Virginia may still file superceding charges in Virginia. I think that it is safe to say that Vick's career is not coming down for breakfast.

     

    Bye bye scumbag! :headbanger:


  2. Personally I think the "Take your Team Management Question to the A Little Help Board" nazi is the worst. This is always followed with the "If you can't manage your own team your a pvssy" post. I'm not talking about a rate my team post, yeah those go over there. I'm talking about legitimate questions of opinion which would benefit readers.

     

     

    :dunno: Can't manage your own team... loser.


  3. Personally I think the "Take your Team Management Question to the A Little Help Board" nazi is the worst. This is always followed with the "If you can't manage your own team your a pvssy" post. I'm not talking about a rate my team post, yeah those go over there. I'm talking about legitimate questions of opinion which would benefit readers.


  4. Gepetto, I love you. Not because you're a good guy, because I think you're a piece of shite. But, because you make me not the most hated person here.

     

    JahRasta here is your official "Not the most hated poster" medal. Feel free to bash my Patriots any time you like.


  5. What game are you guys watching??? Mike is up to same old RBBC shananigans again ... I didn't see him in the 2nd half!!!! :shocking:

     

    Well we'll know for sure if he does it again in game 2. Damn that Shannahan!


  6. And these are the WR's that are supposed to help take the burden off LJ? :thumbsup: Ha! Another 400+ carries for the big guy I guess..... provided he signs..... <_<

     

    I drafted him. Oh, he's gonna sign even if I have to go down there and forge his signature on the paperwork.


  7. So they can send him to the minors now right? Or is that only that they can trade him?

     

    They can trade him but he can not be sent to the minors. He is out of options. I can't wait for him and his shiitty bat to shipped out of town.

     

    Way to Go Willy Sloe!


  8. Race has nothing to do with this. I feel bad for Hank Aaron who had to battle an illegitimate backlash. His record which he battled for was broken by a cheater. I think that Bonds and his handlers are scum for tossing out the race card. There were just as many people cheering for Sammy Sosa as were cheering for McGwire. So take the race card stick it back up your joyhole.

     

    I have to agree with Selig not being there. I'm glad that he wasn't. It's also good that not so many people saw the game live with it being played so late.

     

    If there was no issue with Bonds. Then Aaron and Selig would have been there. The national sports media would have had a collective orgasm when he hit 756. The game would not have been buried. That series would have been a national prime time sporting event.

     

    Bonds has no one to blame but himself.


  9. I'd grab him as backup. I don't trust that he is back yet. If you grab him early and he flames out... I'd wait to see where his mobility is. Will he be able to scramble and be as dangerous as he was? Is he going to become a pocket passer like Bledsoe? If he doesn't have the mobility he had will the O-Line be able to protect him for longer periods of time. Yes, he has the experience and skill of a good QB but how is he going to adjust?


  10. Donte' Stallworth ready to jump into Patriots WR competition

    8/5/2007, 8:37 p.m. EDT

    By JIMMY GOLEN

    The Associated Press

     

    FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — The New England Patriots have 12 receivers trying out for a half-dozen roster spots, and Donte' Stallworth can't wait to join the competition.

     

    "I love this game. It's going to be a sad day that I have to retire, whenever that is," he said Sunday night after joining his teammates for a non-contact walkthrough. "I like getting out there with the fellas, and everybody has one goal: getting better."

     

    A six-year veteran who signed with New England as a free agent this offseason, Stallworth began training camp on the physically unable to perform list. Stallworth, who spent eight weeks on the Eagles' injury report with a hamstring problem in 2006, is expected to be activated from the PUP for practice on Monday.

     

    "I actually didn't know I was on it until a friend told me," Stallworth said, deferring further comment to coach Bill Belichick.

     

    Stallworth said he spent the time that he wasn't practicing studying his playbook. "(But) there's a difference between studying the playbook and being out there," he said.

     

    "I've got a pretty good hold on the plays. It's just a matter of me being on the field and being able to do everything I can," he told a cluster of reporters after practice. "I feel pretty good about where I am."

     

    A first-round draft pick, 13th overall, by the Saints in 2002, Stallworth played in New Orleans four years before he was traded to Philadelphia in training camp last year. He caught 38 passes for 725 yards and five touchdowns in 2006, adding six catches for 141 yards and two scores in a pair of playoff games.

     

    In his career, he has 233 career receptions for 3,516 yards and 28 TDs in 68 games.

     

    Stallworth was expected to give the Patriots a deep threat in 2007, a year after they traded contract holdout Deion Branch to Seattle. Reche Caldwell led New England with 61 catches for 760 yards and four TDs, and no other player had more than 49 catches.

     

    But then the Patriots traded for Randy Moss on draft weekend — adding him to their stockpile of pass-catchers. They also brought in Wes Welker and Kelley Washington to go with Caldwell, Troy Brown, Jabar Gaffney and Chad Jackson.

     

    "Competition is always good for everybody," Stallworth said. "We've got a lot of unselfish guys on our team who all want the team to win games.

     

    Stallworth, Jackson and Brown all started training camp on the PUP list.

     

    "I've been in the game for a while, so I understand certain concepts even though this is a new team," Stallworth said. "There's a lot of new guys on the field. Obviously, Troy being on the team, he's a guy you want to talk to."


  11. The guy is a major d**k, but in an era where users, abusers and cheats were rampant in mlb, he still was the best at hitting the ball out of the ballpark.

    I still hate 'em, but it is what it is.

     

    Still doesn't make it right. Not everybody abused the system. There were guys who played the game cleanly. Should their efforts be ignored? Of all those SOBs that abused steroids and HGH, Bonds is the King ######.

     

    After Bonds has retired he is going to realize how badly he screwed up his life. When Bonds becomes eligible for the Hall he is going to be rebuked.

     

    When Bonds hits 756 in front his a$$ kissing home fans the Babylonian Captivity of Baseball will have begun. When ARod takes the title back he will inducted into the hall carried in a golden chariot. It will be akin to an ancient Roman victory procession.

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