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    L. White or Colston

    My bad. Now I know. Thanks
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    L. White or Colston

    LenDale might get goal line carries. Colston has to deal with Revis who has shut down Andre Johnson, randy Moss and Justin Gage...
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    L. White or Colston

    LenDale might get goal line carries. Colston has to deal with Revis who has shut down Andre Johnson, randy Moss and Justin Gage...
  4. Don't the Bronco's have RB's already?
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    NFL Network TV Announcers?

    And i thought Comcast was a rip off
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    Seahawks Preparing Poison Pill Retaliation?

    Could the Hawks with Burleson's request sign him to like 10 mil for two years and say he must be the highest paid rec on the team?
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    Bears sign Griese

    I was hoping he could back-up Brad Johnson with his wco knowledge.
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    More Signings in Minny

    Yeah, then Moore before Fason is my guess.
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    Vince Young

    No thanks, rather have Cutler
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    Cpep And Brees Effect

    If Cutler drops to MN #17 I'll be thrilled.
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    Vikes Sign Hutch To Offer Sheet

    We reported on Sunday that the seven-year, $49 million deal carries a $13 million cap number for 2006. Such a maneuver isn't out of character for the Vikings, who have chewed up significant cap surpluses in the recent past by signing free agents to deals that carry big cap numbers in the first year. In Hutchinson's case, the large cap number also is intended to deter the Seahawks from matching the deal. There's at least one report, however, that the cap number is only $8.5 million. Factoring in Hutchinson's transition tender of $6.391 million, the additional cap charge in 2006 if the Seahawks match the deal would be barely $2.1 million. So we spent some time today confirming that, indeed, the cap number is more than $13 million. And we're 100 percent sure of it. Besides, it fits with the team's past practices, and it makes sense in light of the Vikings' desire to dissuade the Seahawks from exercising their right of first refusal on Hutchinson. http://www.profootballtalk.com/rumormill.htm
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    Would you play Coles?

    Thanks for the info
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    Would you play Coles?

    Coles is listed up higher on all the rankings I can find. The thing is we score 25 yards for a 1 point and a TD is 6 points. So far this year Coles seems the most targeted, but the fantasy totals to date are like this... B. Engram 18 R. Brown 20 points (mostly since TO was gone) Coles 29 points Moulds 34 points McCardell 61 points My Rec. suck, except I have C Johnson as my number 1. Just need another as my number two or flex...
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    Mike Vick's Problem In A Nutshell

    Vick in a nutshell is a flaming drama queen. Every time he gets hit he acts like he just took on the world. The announcers and news media hold their breath to see if the earth will keep spinning on it's axis. Witnessing this several times a game is annoying as hell. Warrick Dunn is the MPV of that team in heart. Vick thinks he IS the team. So you can have your miracle worker who knows just how to win. I give most of the credit to the team, not the arrogant assclown wearing special shoes Nike only makes for him... Take your man love and visit mikevick.com for serious wood. ------ More Love CoachSpeak: October 21, 2005 -- The question was innocent enough. Its response, however, was evidence of a raw nerve touched. Atlanta head coach Jim Mora, whose 4-2 Falcons play the 2-4 Jets on Monday night at the Georgia Dome, was asked yesterday about his multi-dimensional quarterback, Michael Vick. The question, asking about Vick's "development as a quarterback, per se," inferred that he was less true quarterback and more a runner. "What do you mean, as a quarterback per se?" Mora asked back. "In the mold of Peyton Manning or in the role of Mike Vick? Because in the mold of Mike Vick, he's outstanding. He wins two-third of his games. I think it is unfortunate that people always put him in a mold. Let him be him. He is a quarterback. He's a great quarterback. "I see him do things that other quarterbacks don't do. When are we going to start talking about when Peyton Manning is going to start doing what Mike Vick does? Let's flip it. The guy wins games and that's the role of the quarterback, to win games. He wins games. He's already a great quarterback. "He doesn't need to do anything," Mora went on. "I think it's ridiculous that people keep asking me that question. I don't know why people are so narrow-minded that they can't understand why the guy is a great player. Let him do what he does best. Why does everyone have to be the same? It doesn't make sense to me. Never has, never will. There are a lot of different ways to have success, and he's finding his own way. He's ingenious. The guy is a genius." ----- Now I know why I see twinkling in Moras eyes when refering to Vick. He's been VICKtimised
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    Mike Vick's Problem In A Nutshell

    So Atlanta has no WR's??? Schaub must be a super STUD, because playing NE he had a great game! 18/34 298 yards 3 TDs and 0 INT ----------------REC-YDS-TD--LG B. Finneran----5---103--0---53 A. Crumpler---6----99---1---28 M. Jenkins-----3----55---0---19 W. Dunn-------2----23---0---12 D. White-------1----14---1---14 J. Griffith-------1----2----1---2
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