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  • outflow
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    Johnny Jolly DT

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  • CyclonePackFan
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    With #183 we take:

    Johnny Jolly DT TX A&M

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  • Fosco33
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    or the jewish hammer!

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  • Fosco33
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    GB is up w/ two picks of the next three. DE!

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  • CyclonePackFan
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    Originally posted by Guiness
    Originally posted by CyclonePackFan
    I have a feeling that they want to convert Moll back to TE and use him primarily as a blocker.
    In the U71 formation??? Say it ain't so.
    I think I heard that the U71 formation is dead.

    Yet ANOTHER Packer pick, yet another set of commercials.

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  • Guiness
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    Originally posted by Scott Campbell
    Originally posted by Nutz
    Where are we on the draft? My wife took the tv so I could have the computer.
    It's draft day. The TV AND the computer are yours and your only. Give her a People magazine or sumthin.
    What do you do? Do you have 3 or 4 subscriptions to cover them all off? Or maybe a couple of People, and a couple of National Geographic?

    Anyone care to comment on Ellison finally going?

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  • Scott Campbell
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    Originally posted by Nutz
    Where are we on the draft? My wife took the tv so I could have the computer.
    It's draft day. The TV AND the computer are yours and your only. Give her a People magazine or sumthin.

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  • outflow
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    Hands down, NFL Networks coverage is way way ahead of ESPN's craptastic telecast.

    The Vanilla Ice theme song is getting old though.

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  • Guiness
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    Originally posted by Rastak
    Henderson would make a fantastic TV guy......smart and articulate.
    And he's got a nasty stare that makes you think he's looking at YOU

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  • Scott Campbell
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    Originally posted by Rastak
    Henderson would make a fantastic TV guy......smart and articulate.
    You're welcome to him after were done with him.

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  • Deputy Nutz
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    Where are we on the draft? My wife took the tv so I could have the computer.

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  • Chubbyhubby
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    Who do u think they will pick? DE?

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  • Scott Campbell
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    SUNDAY, April 30, 2006, 1:26 p.m.

    By Cliff Christl
    Martin started at Florida

    Ingle Martin, the quarterback drafted by the Packers in the fifth round, started out at the University of Florida after being one of the most heavily recruited quarterbacks in the country in 2000.

    Martin led his high school team, Montgomery Bell in Nashville, Tenn., to three straight state championships and 32 straight wins, and was named a Parade All-American. In addition to Florida, Martin also was recruited by Tennessee, Louisiana State, Alabama and Virginia.

    After being redshirted his first year at Florida, Martin served as Rex Grossman's backup in 2002. He appeared in 12 games, but threw only 10 passes and completed seven. In 2003, Martin started the first four games before suffering a concussion against the University of Miami and eventually lost his job to freshman standout Chris Leak. Martin's stats that season were: 47 completions in 77 attempts, 61%, for 654 yards. He also threw three touchdowns and two interceptions.

    Martin transferred to Furman before the 2004 season and put up some gaudy numbers as a two-year starter. As a senior, Martin completed 212 of 349 passes, 60.7%, for 2,959 yards. He threw 20 TDs and 13 interceptions.

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  • Rastak
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    Henderson would make a fantastic TV guy......smart and articulate.

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  • Scott Campbell
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    SUNDAY, April 30, 2006, 1:29 p.m.

    By Cliff Christl
    Martin also punts

    Ingle Martin, the Furman quarterback drafted by the Packers in the fifth round, also punts. He averaged 42.5 yards on 34 punts as a senior. He also punted at Florida in 2002, averaging 35.2 yards on 46 punts.

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