Only a person who sucks in Madden and have no skills would say something like that.Puck said:which again points to how bad Madden really is
Thats the truth right there nobody who is good in Madden would say that.
I know that for a fact.
CriticalTheory said:Only a person who sucks in Madden and have no skills would say something like that.
Thats the truth right there nobody who is good in Madden would say that.
I know that for a fact.
:ha:
This is like gang up on Puck week.
Nine said:...And until the team finds someone who can come in and do a better job for less money, then I see no reason to even consider cutting these guys.
Agreed. But they (mostly Calico) is/are going to have to do better in training camp than they did this past year to earn one of the valuable 53 roster spots.
CriticalTheory said:Only a person who sucks in Madden and have no skills would say something like that.
Thats the truth right there nobody who is good in Madden would say that.
I know that for a fact.
then you know nothing for a fact.
:Somebody's Avatar looks like it is choking.....:lol2: :barf: :rotfl:
What the heck.... last week until training camp.....
What the heck.... last week until training camp.....
"No go" Calico strikes again.
http://tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060101/SPORTS01/601010373/1027
http://tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060101/SPORTS01/601010373/1027
Some players perform to a high quality when they have been traded away, or let go. There is nothing the original team can do to get that same production, because they're in the same environment. A change can help a player, and I think this is the case with both Calico and Woolfolk.
There's no reason to let him go. He'll be 2 years off the ACL surgery next year, so there is historical evidence that says he could easily improve next year.
Brian said:Did you see them choke away a first round bye last week?
Right about now, I would take choking away a first round bye over choking on a 4-12 or 5-11 season
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