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I had some from Oregon a couple weeks ago. Shit was ridiculous.Originally posted by CaptainKickassNo Seattle is not insane in the classic sense.Originally posted by BretskyIS SEATTLE INSANE ????????????e
For a Whitehurst, they swapped second round picks (I think that has them moving down about twenty picks
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gave up a 2011 3rd round pick.
I think that's about a second round draft pick for a QB who is a year older than Aaron Rodgers and really has no NFL Experience
It's just that there's some really high quality marijuana in the pacific northwest.
Everyone is just really baked...man.


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McNobby could be just what the Raiders need though....and he might do it. Granny would probably throw mad cash his way and he'd be living in the Bay area. With him behind center they could turn into a heck of a team.Originally posted by redif i'm McNabb i'm using ever last ounce of energy in my body pushing that veto button as many times as humanly possibleOriginally posted by pbmaxMcNabb is now rumored to be the subject of a trade discussion with the Raiders. Which makes a lot of sense since they have the reasonably priced Jamarcus Russell back there now.
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I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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Wow. 290 pounds for a quarterback. I wonder what the record is.
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Wow. He could be his very own offensive lineman.
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i dont know what the record is but a few years ago the NY Giants had a back up that was 300+... can't remember his name and dont feel like looking it up... but i remember that kat was a mac truck as a qb...Originally posted by steve823Wow. 290 pounds for a quarterback. I wonder what the record is.Now what y'all know about dem Texas boys
Comin' down in candied toys, smokin' weed and talkin' noise!!!
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Yeah - but I remember his nickname:Originally posted by BZnDallasi dont know what the record is but a few years ago the NY Giants had a back up that was 300+... can't remember his name and dont feel like looking it up... but i remember that kat was a mac truck as a qb...Originally posted by steve823Wow. 290 pounds for a quarterback. I wonder what the record is.
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Not sure if anyone posted this, but this is a good article.
Green Bay coach Mike McCarthy is still not happy that the referee didn't flag Bertrand Berry for a helmet-to-helmet hit on Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers in overtime of the Packers' playoff loss to the Cardinals.
McCarthy addresses the referees to a point. The Cardinal game is over and thatls a different topic, however he does a good job of talking about protecting Rodgers. As most Packers fans know, last year Rodgers took a beating and there were a decent amount of late hits that should have been called. I think between this and Rodgers increasing status, he will definitely get more calls next year.
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Maybe. But that umpire has a different scope of responsibility than the Head Ref. The umpire is watching the line and not the QB. He could call something, but its not his first priority.Originally posted by steve823Not sure if anyone posted this, but this is a good article.
Green Bay coach Mike McCarthy is still not happy that the referee didn't flag Bertrand Berry for a helmet-to-helmet hit on Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers in overtime of the Packers' playoff loss to the Cardinals.
McCarthy addresses the referees to a point. The Cardinal game is over and thatls a different topic, however he does a good job of talking about protecting Rodgers. As most Packers fans know, last year Rodgers took a beating and there were a decent amount of late hits that should have been called. I think between this and Rodgers increasing status, he will definitely get more calls next year.
Umpire—Primary responsibility to rule on players? equipment, as well as their conduct and actions on scrimmage line. Lines up approximately four to five yards downfield, varying position from in front of weakside tackle to strongside guard. Looks for possible false start by offensive linemen. Observes legality of contact by both offensive linemen while blocking and by defensive players while they attempt to ward off blockers. Is prepared to call rule infractions if they occur on offense or defense. Moves forward to line of scrimmage when pass play develops in order to insure that interior linemen do not move illegally downfield. If offensive linemen indicate screen pass is to be attempted, Umpire shifts his attention toward screen side, picks up potential receiver in order to insure that he will legally be permitted to run his pattern and continues to rule on action of blockers. Umpire is to assist in ruling on incomplete or trapped passes when ball is thrown overhead or short. On punt plays, Umpire positions himself opposite Referee in offensive backfield—5 yards from kicker and one yard behind.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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