could the dogs talk in Lassie? saw like a second of a tnt movie with talking dogs
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Duhhh.... do you honestly think Mike Vick is on the yard right now just a couple yards away from the White Supremasicts?
No!
They have Vick in some hyperthermic chamber or whatever them shits are. Just working out, reading, biding his time until he gets ready to jump out and return to the league. He's in some candy ass jail I bet that's mad watched over -- think Paris Hilton.
I think Vick is gonna come back as either a backup QB, or a WR/RB.. who knows.. something like Marcus Vick did with the Dolphins until he was cut. But some team will be garbage enough and will be looking for "that" guy to put them over, LOL, I can see the sorry ass Bears jumping on Vick when he's released. It's not like they have anyone playing that position!
IF the Vikes played the Giants 16 games a year they'd be 16-0 but that's not the case... LOL... remember the first play in the Giants/Vikes game this year? Tavaris Jackson a fucking 90 yard bomb to one of those shitty Vike's WRs ya'll got. Funny shit it was that game. I can laugh at it now though, of course.
Fuck Cincinnati C.jhonson Should Be A Redskin
the cards won't trade him damn no one wants to trade there receiver to the skins
http://rotoworld.com/content/Headlin...=NFL&hl=115224
saw this on another website
the cards suck anyway they should let him go to a playoff team like the redskins
Dan Snyder thinks he's going to hit it big this year again in Free Agency. I hope he does. But the Redskins will never be good because they will always lack true team chemistry under that bum's ownership.
I dunno about Gholston. I heard through the rumor mill that he and Dorsey were asking too much money and that's possibly why the Fins went Long.
Mike Tannenbaum is a smart GM.
I think they may have a shot at getting Chris Long which I could see as being a great fit for the Jets.
All this talk about Defensive Ends... got me thinking bout a couple of my favorites...
http://blog.nj.com/ledgergiants/medium_osi
http://assets.espn.go.com/photo/2007...trahan_350.jpg
http://static.nfl.com/static/content...-Umenyiora.jpg
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/...nts_slide7.jpg
http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/...xFa7J/340x.jpg
http://www.nydailynews.com/img/2007/...l_giants_8.jpg
http://bp1.blogger.com/_WAsddLGaYcE/.../s1600/osi.jpg
http://nbcsports.nbcunifiles.com/spt...iUmenyiora.jpg
http://i.a.cnn.net/si/2007/writers/p...p1_strahan.jpg
http://www.jsonline.com/packer/image...trahan0127.jpg
http://www.hotstovenewyork.com/wordp...ploads/osi.jpg
hmm I thought u would have a few pics from the super bowl your D-line owned brady that day
Aw man I been posted them shits.
And plus the Chetriots paid Google to remove them all.
No lie, go try.
new england and new york sports fans really must hate each other and that added gas to the fire that super bowl
so who does everyone want there team to draft this year?
will shockey be traded? will there be any other big trades this year?
And the Miami streak continues..
Giants select safety Kenny Phillips
With first round pick, Giants take U. of Miami safety Kenny Phillips
By Michael Eisen, Giants.com
EAST RUTHERFORD - At first glance, Kenny Phillips and the Giants are the perfect football marriage.
The Giants today used their first-round choice in the NFL Draft, the 31st overall, to select Phillips, a multi-skilled safety from the University of Miami. After losing starting free safety Gibril Wilson to free agency, the Super Bowl champion Giants had targeted safety as a position they hoped to bolster this weekend. Phillips, a 6-2, 213-pounder, was the first safety taken.
“We got nice value and we got a need position as well,” General Manager Jerry Reese said. “That’s what we like to do in the draft. We don’t want to reach for guys. We got what we wanted. We got need and value with this pick.”
“We were pleased to have the opportunity to draft a player of Kenny Phillips’ ability when we did in the bottom of the first round,” Coach Tom Coughlin said. “We had him ranked high. We had him as the best safety on the board. It is a need position for us. He is an excellent football player. He is a guy that will come down in the box and tackle and can play in coverage. He has played over wide receivers during his career. He has a career which gives you the balance and the versatility of a player of his ability with his interceptions, his tackles, etcetera. We are excited to have an opportunity to draft this player. There is great value in this pick and it is a need position, so we have been able to accomplish a bunch of things here with Kenny Phillips."
Phillips played in 34 games with 33 starts in his three seasons with the Hurricanes. He finished his career with 203 tackles (133 solo), 15 stops for losses of 31 yards, one fumble recovery and three forced fumbles. He had seven interceptions for 14 yards in returns and 13 pass deflections. Phillips intercepted three passes against Duke in 2006 to become the first Hurricane with three picks in a game since Bobby Harden (vs. Brigham Young) in 1988.
In 2007, the Miami native started all 12 games and finished with 82 tackles (54 solo), six tackles for losses of 13 yards, two interceptions and three forced fumbles.
Now he joins a defense that allowed just 16.2 points a game in the Giants’ four-game postseason sweep.
“To me it is a blessing,” Phillips said of joining such a strong team. “A lot of guys want to go as high as possible and they don’t fall into teams and fall into situations like I just did. I am going to the reigning Super Bowl champs with a great defense. So I’m going to come in and I’m going to learn and try to make a statement.
“They want me to come in and be that playmaker, they want me to come in and make tackles, make big plays and just be a difference-maker.”
Phillips is capable of playing either safety position.
“I played both in college,” Phillips said. “We were interchangeable. So I can do either one; whatever they want me to do.”
Phillips is the first safety taken by the Giants on the first round since UCLA’s Shaun Williams 10 years ago. Williams, the 24th overall choice in the 1998 draft, was with the Giants for eight seasons.
This is the second year in a row the Giants used their first draft choice to improve their secondary and the fourth consecutive year their top selection was a defensive player. Last year, they took Texas cornerback Aaron Ross, who played in 19 of the Giants’ 20 games, with 12 starts. In 2005, they chose Boston College defensive end Mathias Kiwanuka, who is now a linebacker. Their initial selection in 2005 – which was actually in the second round – was LSU cornerback Corey Webster.
Phillips, like Kiwanuka, was the final selection of the first round. But Phillips was 31st instead of 32nd, because the New England Patriots lost their pick as part of their penalty for videotaping opposing teams' signals. Phillips’ selection barely enabled Miami to keep an impressive streak alive – it is the 14th consecutive year a Hurricane was selected on the first round of the draft.
“Every year there is a big write up down here in our papers saying, ‘Will the streak end here?’” Phillips said. “I definitely thought about it, but in the end it really wasn’t something I felt that was going to end. I definitely thought I was going to go in the first round. And it happened, so I’m just happy.”
So are the Giants,who considered themselves fortunate that Phillips was still available at No. 31.
“We do, because we had him ranked as high as we did,” Coughlin said. “This is a very, very sound, solid young man who does have all these attributes going for him. This was good.”
Miami has a long history of sending outstanding safeties to the NFL. Phillips is the fourth Hurricane safety to be chosen in the first round this decade. The group includes Ed Reed, a four-time Pro Bowler with the Baltimore Ravens; Brandon Meriweather, the New England Patriots’ pick in the first round of last year’s draft; and Sean Taylor, who was a stalwart for the Washington Redskins before his tragic death in a shooting incident last November.
“The safety position at Miami is huge,” Phillips said. “We have great secondary coaches. And the reason I think there’s such a tradition is because those guys that went before us like Ed Reed, Bennie Blades and Brandon Meriweather, those guys come back and they teach the young guys like us. They tell us the stuff that made them successful in college and we can add it to our game.”
Phillips becomes the fourth Miami player on the Giants’ roster, joining punter Jeff Feagles, tight end Jeremy Shockey and wide receiver Sinorice Moss, with whom Phillips said he is close.
Before he starred at Miami, Phillips was a Parade All-America at Carol City High School in Miami. As a senior, he was named USA Today’s Defensive Player of the Year.
In his freshman year at Miami in 2005, Phillips did not start the season opener against Florida State. But he took over at free safety in the second quarter when Anthony Reddick suffered an injury and never left the lineup. With the Giants, he’ll have an opportunity to earn a starting job in training camp.
“There are a lot of things we like about Kenny Phillips,” Reese said. “We like his size, we like his speed. He is multi-dimensional. We like those kind of players – guys that have played corner before. We think he can do down and play on your third receiver if he has to. He is smart and he is a good person. We like all of that stuff about him. He was clean. He has been a three-year starter at a high level of competition. And he is young kind that is going to only get better. There’s nothing but upside for this guy.”
this draft seems like it wen on forever since I was waiting for minnesota to pick which came at 43
Cowboys take RB Felix Jones from Arkansas, CB Mike Jenkins from South Florida, and TE Martellus Bennett from Texas A&M. I like the picks.
P.E.A.C.E.
Jones has a good chance of being the offensive rookie of the year
As usual....................Eagles trade their 1st round pick...............I mean, come on................they r so cheap! I am an Eagles fan but they always piss me off!
alright then....my gentalia vs. yours sent via phone......that is, if you have that kind of confidence in your team
hahaha.......thats wut i thought!!! you kno the eagles aint shiiiiit!!!!!!
but im still willing to wager something.
Oh I know they r gonna win! I just didn't want my stomach to be upset when I had to see ur gentalia................
Just kidding............
haha...u never kno till you see...
BTW, remember those plaid shorts??? I got compliments on em from the ladies...cuz on me they look fly. She told me i was lookin 'fresh'....oh queenie u will learn to love the shorts.
redskins got devin thomas,malcom kelly,and fred davis to go along with moss,randel el,and cooley our offense is going to be on point
WHen you get a decent QB maybe....otherwise i dont see it happening for a few years.
LOL............true!
we got two good qb's jason campbell and todd collins our backup took us to the playoffs. i hope you don't think brady quinn can lead you to the playoffs if anderson goes down
and to the eagle fan i wouldn't get my hopes to high you got kevin colb to look foward too
LMAO...Jason Campbell and Todd Collins and your comfortable with that???
I'd take Brady Quinn over both of those guys.