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  1. So the Cowboys make all these trades, and when the finally do draft, they take another RB (Tashard Choice).
  2. So the Bucs trade up 5 spots and take Dre Moore DT from Maryland...........Ughh.....I think he would've been there when they picked. So let's review the Bucs draft. First they take Aqib Talib, which at first I liked, until I found out he failed three drug tests in college. Then in gthe second round, they have the chance to take Limas Sweed (the second rated WR), but trade down and take Dexter Jackson (the 13th rated WR). The third round they take the best available pick in OG Jeremy Zuttah. Very lackluster, considering they were talking about getting Lito Sheppard during the draft process
  3. And the Cowboys make another trade
  4. Wow Raiders trade Fabian Washingtion to the Ravens for a fouth rounder
  5. I could see Arizona taking Mendenhall as a understudy to Edgerrin
  6. Wow......KC just improved dramatically in a little under two hours
  7. Ryan Clady will be a Pro Browler in two years. The Broncos have their OT of the future. Clady will be a starter by Week 1
  8. Well New England just got it's replacement when Ted Bruschi retires
  9. I don't like this at all. Derrick Harvey would've been there three or four spots higher.
  10. I have a feeling the Saints will trade up to take Dorsey.......but Dorsey did just get off the phone, and is teary eyed, so I don't know
  11. Just think about 2 years from now with JaMarcus Russell and McFadden.....Unbelievable. The Raiders did lose Sapp to retirement, and could've taken Dorsey, but Al Davis does like his offense. All I got to say is if the Bucs draft Brohm with their first pick, I will be extremely pissed. Gruden loves to stockpile QB's, so I am a little worried that they will take Brohm, when we need more help elsewhere (WR, CB, S, and DE)
  12. No suprises with the first four selections. Long, Long, Ryan, and McFadden
  13. Hopefully, with the first round going to 10 mintues, the Vikings don't sleep through their pick and forget to make a selection.........
  14. So the Falcons take Matt Ryan
  15. So does Atlanta take Matt Ryan, or do they trade with Baltimore
  16. Matt Ryan and Brian Brohm are the only starting QB's I see in this draft. Chad Henne will be a solid backup, but I don't see him as a starter. Joe Flacco?? I guarantee you all, he will be out of the NFL in 5 years.
  17. Chris Mortensen is reproting that the Ravens, who really want Matt Ryan, are offering Terrell Suggs , their 1st and 2nd round picks to the Rams to move up to the two spot to take Ryan.
  18. Come on, Trent Dilfer and Shain King were great I hear we will take Desean Jackson, that WR from Cal. What do you think about the whole Greg White dilema?? One one hand, I see his point. He lead the team in sacks and FF's, and is only getting 380 K next year. The team is still under the cap, and for fucks sake, Jimmy Wilkerson is making more money thean him. BUT, this is still the same Greg White who started off last year on the Orlando Predators of the AFL, and last year was probably a fluke.
  19. Does anyone know where I can get a free copy of this game??? I have insomnia and really want to play it. It was put out by Sierra, and was available in 91-98 editions. Any help would be appreciated
  20. The Tampa Bay Devil Rays will win the East. (Y)
  21. ESPN.COM........ Updated: Dec. 15, 2005, 11:06 AM ET Penguins fire Olczyk; Therrien takes overAssociated Press PITTSBURGH -- Eddie Olczyk was fired Thursday as the coach of the fast-fading Pittsburgh Penguins following one of the most disappointing starts in franchise history and replaced by former Montreal Canadiens coach Michel Therrien. Olczyk, a former team broadcaster and player who had no coaching experience at any level before being hired in 2003, was let go following a run of eight losses in nine games that dropped the Penguins' record to an Eastern Conference-worst 8-17-6. Rumors about Olczyk's future with Pittsburgh intensified in the week leading up to his dismissal. Only St. Louis (6-17-4) has fewer wins in the NHL, and general manager Craig Patrick decided to fire Olczyk after a string of dismally played losses in the last week. Patrick said it became obvious during a 5-0 loss to Minnesota last Thursday that the players were tuning Olczyk out and no longer respected him, and the situation got only worse during losses to Detroit (3-1) on Monday and St. Louis (3-0) on Tuesday. "The Minnesota loss was very disturbing -- the team had shown its face and for whatever reason they weren't listening," Patrick said. But Patrick also faulted himself and the players, and he acknowledged the blend of newer players such as super prospect Sidney Crosby and goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury and old-line stars such as John LeClair, Mark Recchi, Sergei Gonchar, Ziggy Palffy and Jocelyn Thibault wasn't working. He promised more changes if there isn't a fast turnaround under Therrien. "I can't say why," Patrick said when asked why the players didn't respond to Olczyk. "But we're going to find a solution." The 39-year-old Olczyk is the first NHL coach to be fired since the league resumed play following a one-season labor impasse. Therrien, who coached the Penguins' Wilkes-Barre/Scranton farm club to a 21-1-2-1 record that represents the best start in AHL history, ran Penguins practice Thursday and will coach his first NHL game since the 2002-03 season Friday night against Buffalo. He was 77-77-13-13 as Montreal's coach from 2000-03. The 42-year-old Therrien will bring a much more disciplined approach to a team that has been criticized for its lazy work habits and inability to stick to a system. He emphasizes controlling the puck and creating turnovers in the transition game, and doesn't hesitate to call out players when they're not performing. "He's a no-nonsense guy and it's either his way or you don't play -- and from what I see, we definitely need that," Patrick said. The Penguins were a league-worst 23-47-8-4 during Olczyk's first season as coach in 2003-04, including an 18-game losing streak. But the pressure on Olczyk to begin winning increased when the Penguins won the NHL draft lottery in July and chose Crosby, considered Canada's best prospect since Penguins owner-player Mario Lemieux. But the Penguins got off to a terrible start by losing their first nine games. Lemieux also had another medical setback, being diagnosed last week with a heart disorder. Crosby has averaged a point a game but also has been slumping with only one goal in eight games. "We look pretty on paper, but what are we? What are we?" Patrick said. "I don't know, but we're going to find out." This is the fourth time Patrick has fired a coach during the season. Therrien replaced Alain Vigneault as Montreal's coach on Nov. 20, 2000 but was fired and replaced by Claude Julien on Jan. 17, 2003. Penguins assistant coaches Joe Mullen and Randy Hillier also were fired, as were goaltending coach Shane Clifford and strength coach John Welday. Therrien brought his Wilkes-Barre staff with him -- assistant Mike Yeo, strength coach Stephane Dube and goaltending consultant Gilles Lefebvre.
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