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    Updates for 8/7 posted early this evening... going out for my birthday.

    I have a special announcement at the bottom of my 2010 NFL Mock Draft (Saints pick).
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    happy birthday, Walter, and GO SAINTS!!!
    This is my signature.

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    • #3
      Thanks man
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      • #4
        Have a great time!

        Punch a stripper in the face for me!
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        • #5
          Happy Birthday

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          • #6
            No Joe McKnight?!? WTF??

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            Ray Lewis has suffered enough, Commissioner Paul Tagliabue of the National Football League said in a conference call yesterday in explaining why he did not suspend the All-Pro linebacker who pleaded guilty to obstructing justice in a murder case.

            ''It's the courts who have the primary responsibility in this case,'' Tagliabue said. ''We're not a substitute for the courts.''

            ''The offense was a misdemeanor; he had no problems before that and hadn't violated league policies,'' Tagliabue said of Lewis's guilty plea to a misdemeanor charge of obstructing justice in a deal with Atlanta prosecutors, who dropped murder charges against the Ravens star.

            - NYTimes, July 20, 2000

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            • #7
              Originally posted by TrojanSteelerBear
              No Joe McKnight?!? WTF??

              No one likes Reggie Bush or Reggie Bush 2.0 anymore.

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              • #8
                I said Arrelious Benn was a better prospect than Michael Crabtree and I'm sticking by it. He is the next Andre Johnson.

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                • #9
                  No one's going to take a 180-pound running back in the first round. As comparison, Bush is 205ish.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Walter
                    No one's going to take a 180-pound running back in the first round. As comparison, Bush is 205ish.
                    1) He just finished his true freshman year, and has 2 more years to gain weight

                    2) It's unfair (and inaccurate) to compare a true frosh with an NFL player

                    3) Reggie Bush weighed 180 coming out of Helix High in 2003

                    http://collegefootball.rivals.com/vi...y=8514&sport=1

                    4) Pete Carroll said on College Football live that Joe has already put on 20 pounds of muscle

                    http://wearesc.com/forums/showthread...2Aweight+speed

                    5) This is confirmed by the USC player roster at WeAreSC, which lists Joltin' Joe at 200 lbs

                    http://wearesc.com/football/roster/

                    Care to revise your estimate?
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                    Ray Lewis has suffered enough, Commissioner Paul Tagliabue of the National Football League said in a conference call yesterday in explaining why he did not suspend the All-Pro linebacker who pleaded guilty to obstructing justice in a murder case.

                    ''It's the courts who have the primary responsibility in this case,'' Tagliabue said. ''We're not a substitute for the courts.''

                    ''The offense was a misdemeanor; he had no problems before that and hadn't violated league policies,'' Tagliabue said of Lewis's guilty plea to a misdemeanor charge of obstructing justice in a deal with Atlanta prosecutors, who dropped murder charges against the Ravens star.

                    - NYTimes, July 20, 2000

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                    • #11
                      LOL 20 pounds of muscle in one offseason? Is he taking steroids?
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Walter
                        LOL 20 pounds of muscle in one offseason? Is he taking steroids?
                        Doubtful.

                        My guess would be that it is 20 pounds higher than his playing weight from last year, which was probably reported at the beginning of the seaon.

                        Adding 20 lbs in a year for a teenager who is still growing, and now has access to D-1 training regimens, diet and weight.

                        Hell, I gained 20 lbs in a year when I got my first desk job, however not all of that was muscle!
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                        Ray Lewis has suffered enough, Commissioner Paul Tagliabue of the National Football League said in a conference call yesterday in explaining why he did not suspend the All-Pro linebacker who pleaded guilty to obstructing justice in a murder case.

                        ''It's the courts who have the primary responsibility in this case,'' Tagliabue said. ''We're not a substitute for the courts.''

                        ''The offense was a misdemeanor; he had no problems before that and hadn't violated league policies,'' Tagliabue said of Lewis's guilty plea to a misdemeanor charge of obstructing justice in a deal with Atlanta prosecutors, who dropped murder charges against the Ravens star.

                        - NYTimes, July 20, 2000

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by IlliniVikeFan23
                          I said Arrelious Benn was a better prospect than Michael Crabtree and I'm sticking by it.
                          LOL?

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                          • #14
                            Haha I'm not doubting he put on 20 pounds, just "20 pounds of muscle" sounds pretty shady.
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