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Everything posted by madlithuanian
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No, you're absolutely right. I just basically have lost all faith in this group, and nothing they say makes me believe them or feel that they know what they are doing. I just am simply hoping for the best...
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I don't htink it'll happen, espeically w/ LA w/o a team. But maybe the talk applies some heat to this franchise to get something going here! CHICAGO MAYOR WANTS ANOTHER TEAM Posted by Mike Florio on January 20, 2009, 10:35 a.m. They’ve got two baseball teams, so why not two football teams? Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley reiterated on Monday his belief that the city should have not one but two NFL franchises. “We should have a second NFL team in Chicago,” Daley said on Comcast SportsNet, via the Chicago Tribune. “If San Francisco has two, New York has two, Florida has three teams . . . and when you take Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, they have three teams there in that region, we could easily support a second pro football team.” The Cardinals used to share Chicago with the Bears, and the fact that the Cardinals are heading to their first Super Bowl in franchise history likely has dusted off talk of Chicago returning to the days of two NFL franchises. With no teams in Los Angeles, however, we’ve got a feeling that the league will be far more interested in putting one team there before adding a second team to Chicago. Besides, the Bears likely aren’t interested in sharing their market.
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Do lame and/or misleading statements form our coaching staff or management sound surprising in the least?
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1 word... SMOKESCREENS
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I'm actually thinking Brown as well. He seems to have the heart for improvement...
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Check nfo's posts in this thread. He mentions them quite a bit...
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Ha! It's been a long day for me! I too do not think we go after a DL...at least a top tier one. Depth wouldn't surprise me, but I think we stand pat with our basic starters. If marinelli is worth it, we should see results from our corps. I could see something in the draft as you mention, JA likes to draft the DL... I also agree that if the Dl improves, the other areas should be default. I don't see any FA's for CB or LB, but I do see us drafting a LB. Insurance / baton taker for Urlacher and replace Hilly/Roach maybe... I think if the talent is there in our draft slot, whatever round, I can see JA taking one. I also see S as a draft and FA possibility. We are sorely lacking... I also think you're right that JA will get some vet QB...and I hope one that truly is a back-up to Kyle unless someone comes from out of nowhere. I also see RB...although still wonder WTF we are doing with Wolfe... So overall, we;'re in agreement! Except, I see LB in the mix more... Probably just my desire to get Laurinaitis!
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I generally agree...
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Worthy adversaries!
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I hear you connor... I was in a restaurant with my folks during college when we heard it on the tv as you walked in, and all 3 of us wept like babies...
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Ouch! I'm sure you don't really want to know, but it's like 80 out here in LA today... I went to the mall for lunch, and saw probably 20 or so amazing ladies shopping around... I miss Chicago, but only so much!
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We'll always love and respect you Walter! BIRK, WARNER, DAWKINS ARE FINALISTS FOR THE WALTER PAYTON AWARD Posted by Mike Florio on January 15, 2009, 4:36 p.m. As we recently learned, the NFL has only a handful of official postseason awards. Three, to be precise. The Super Bowl MVP, the Pro Bowl MVP, and the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year. As to the latter prize, the field is down to three players. Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner, Vikings center Matt Birk, and Eagles safety Brian Dawkins. Another thing they have in common is that all three players currently are on track to become free agents in less than two months. The award recognizes its recipient for on-field performance and off-field community service, and it is named for the Hall of Fame running back who died ten years ago at age 45. The winner will be named on Friday, January 30. Last year’s winner was defensive end Jason Taylor, then of the Dolphins.
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It is impressive. They are easily the most popular team here in LA with the exception of the Lakers, only when the Lakers are doing well. But it does make sense... 1. USC traditionally has been a strong program 2. Carrol came from the NFl, and some thinking is if you want to make it in the NFL, he knows more than the next guy 3. Recently, they have been VERy strong, and what freshman wouldn't want to be a part of that, regardless of who leaves 4. The city... Young men tend to want to come where the weather is warm, the chicks are hot, and where therer's some action. LA has all that. So does Miami, etc... But it's not humid in LA! Throw in the music and film business and it's liek the planets allign...
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Lots must have happened between my morning commute and now! Thanks for the update!
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I'm here in LA, and apparently he's not yet made up his mind according to the news... Many reports have him still speculating after meeting w/ Pete Carroll and his family...
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I basically agree... For a 2nd, I wouldn't mind the experiment. For a first, it's far too costly. Then agian, if we get another injured OL...
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Pass. he's worth a 2nd...
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Nope... I think all his issues are too well known to re-hash again.
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On some level, I cannot disagree. At some point, the HC needs to step in. I don't care if his expertise was on the D, he, by default should know at least something about the O. (How else do you sheme a D?) It just adds more fuel to the fire that this management is always a day late and a dollar short... Only when its over, do we make a change. Once it's set in camp, damn the torpedoes! That what we're going with!
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I agree!
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Point well made... I do agree. You should be in more control over what you are a supposed expert at.
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I think you're right, but I have no evidence... Just recollection. Agreed. It seems like we're always a day late and a dollar short...
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Very cool flea! The only one I have is a signed Jimmy Mac!
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Agreed!