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****Official World's Greatest Draft****

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17.2- Frederick S. Biletnikoff- WR

 

The friggin' award is named after him for Christ sake! :nono:

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In danger of 2nd page bumpage

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In danger of 2nd page bumpage

 

That ususally means that it's been 12 hours. Looks like we can skip Naomi.

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16.9 Tom Osbourne - Most corrupt Republican of the last twenty years

 

Could there be a more cheating and annoying team than those damn Corhuskers. We know he cheated then and we know he's cheating now.

 

17.4 Voltaire - Biggest FFT idiot

 

For coming up with this draft idea and making it so damn long...and what's the payoff? We finish and kind of look at each others rosters for a minute and say "cool" before never opening the thread again.

 

:lol: :dunno: :doublethumbsup:

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BLS chooses = Gregorio Sauceda Gamboa/Insurgent

 

Mexico Drug Cartel Leader who forced the Police Chief of Mexico City to move out of the country.

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17.7 Ashoka the Great - Administrative Leader

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17.10 Tom DeLay Corrupt Republican

 

Great pick, I'm amazed he lasted this long. :banana:

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Great pick, I'm amazed he lasted this long. :dunno:

Yah, what's with the delay on this guy? :unsure:

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Was he already taken? :banana:

 

No. He was one of the guys I was considering at a few rounds ago when I took a RB.

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17.12 - William Jefferson, (D) Louisiana, most corrupt Democrat of the last 20 years.

 

His cold cash scandal was the most humorous.

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Was he already taken? :lol:

 

I don't think so. Very solid pick. ED is one of the greats. :first:

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Lynn Swann WR

Maybe not 1 of the greatest, but a Steeler. Therefore :lol:

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Maybe not 1 of the greatest, but a Steeler. Therefore :first:

 

Tough to have the elite stats playing with that Defense and

Stallworth

and a Hall of Fame running back. Sure handed and acrobatic, he showed up when it counted.

 

In the AFC title game against the Oakland Raiders Swann suffered a severe concussion that forced him to spend two days in a hospital, but surprised many by returning to play for Super Bowl X. Swann recorded four catches for a Super Bowl record 161 yards and a touchdown in the game, assisting the Steelers to a 21-17 win and becoming the first wide receiver to earn Super Bowl MVP honors.

 

Two seasons later, Swann and the Steelers made it to Super Bowl XIII, and Swann once again had an outstanding performance. He caught seven passes for 124 yards and scored the final touchdown for Pittsburgh in their 35-31 win over the Dallas Cowboys, their Super Bowl opponent for the second time during the decade.

 

The Steelers made it back to the Super Bowl again in the 1979 season, and for the third time, Swann was a key component in the Steelers' win. He caught five passes for 79 yards and a touchdown in Pittsburgh's 31-19 win in Super Bowl XIV. Overall, Swann gained 364 receiving yards and 398 all-purpose yards in his three Super Bowls, which were both Super Bowl records at the time.

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Insurgent : The Latin Pimp

Already taken, try again

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WR: Rae Carruth

 

Also, please change Elevator Killer to Gutterslut.

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Saint Paul - Religious Leader

 

Jesus lived and died in obscurity. It was Paul who spread Christianity throughout the Roman Empire. Paul also wrote several books of the New Testament.

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2) TAS - Bruce Lee - Action Film Character

 

How Bruce Lee Changed the World (The History Channel)

 

Sunday, May 17 08:00 PM

 

Monday, May 18 12:00 AM

 

Bruce Lee is universally recognized for prying open the doors of ancient Chinese martial arts to the mass market. The history of Lee's life, and death at the age of only 32, is shrouded in mystery, but his influence on popular culture continues to be felt today. This special pieces together rare family archival footage owned by the Bruce Lee Foundation, together with in-depth interviews with individuals who have cited inspiration from Lee. Viewers will journey across the US, Asia and Europe exploring Lee's influence on popular culture worldwide--even joining Shannon Lee on a trip back to her father's roots in Hong Kong; nearly fifty years after Lee arrived to make his first kung fu film. Also features in-depth interviews with actor Jackie Chan, comedian Eddie Griffin, rappers LL Cool J and RZA, Marvel Comics' Stan Lee, and renowned film directors John Woo and Brett Ratner. Lee's friend and business partner famed Hong Kong film producer, Raymond Chow gives a rare interview.

 

Rating: TVPG

 

Running Time: 120 minutes

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18.3 Ray Kroc Businessman...and not for his work on the San Diego Padres

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18.3 Ray Kroc Businessman...and not for his work on the San Diego Padres

 

Those shoes are really gay. :thumbsdown:

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Wow. Just WOW!!

He's going to bunk with my other WR in a few months. :music_guitarred:

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Watching it. Thanks!

Bruce Lee would be embarrassed today if he saw the technique of his kicks. At the time there were not many better (if any) by todays standards it is pretty bad. I had not realized the cultural impact he had, also in bringing martial arts to the forefront of America.

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He's going to bunk with my other WR in a few months. :music_guitarred:

Sad thing is I have him in a dynasty league. :dunno:

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Sad thing is I have him in a dynasty league. :wall:

Rae Carruth?

 

No wonder you suck at this fantasy fooseball thing :unsure:

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