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Old 05-03-2008, 04:44 PM
nunusguy nunusguy is offline
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1) Will Charles Spencer be back and, if so, as what?
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I sure hope he makes it back, but I'm just not too optimistic. I'm real
skeptical about his leg holding up when and if he gets the pads on and
into some full-blown contact. But between center Myers from Denver and
draftee OT Brown we've made some real valuable addiitons to our OLine.
But I wish Spencer nothing but the best luck, he's got it coming after
what happened to him back in 2006.
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2) Will Ahman Green be a June 1st cut?
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Feeling more optimistic here, I'm gonna say yes. I think Chris Brown and
the back they picked up who use to play for the Titans & Colorado U and
rookie Slaton will look good enough so they can drop the high-cap Green,
who may continue to have injury issues of his own.
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3) Does a CB tandem of Petey Faggins and Jacques Reeves have you thinking about marmalade?
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"marmalade is a sweet preserve with a bitter tang made from fruit, sugar, water, and (in some commercial brands) a gelling agent. American-style marmalade is sweet, not bitter." Say what ???
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4) Is there anyone from this April's draft that will make an immediate impact?
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Except for the first and last picks, I think any and/or all have that capability.
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5) If we can hire somebody to break Kyle Orton's leg, can we trade Sage to the Bears?
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Who knows ?
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Old 05-03-2008, 04:55 PM
HPF Bob HPF Bob is offline
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3) Does a CB tandem of Petey Faggins and Jacques Reeves have you thinking about marmalade?
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"marmalade is a sweet preserve with a bitter tang made from fruit, sugar, water, and (in some commercial brands) a gelling agent. American-style marmalade is sweet, not bitter." Say what ???
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Obscure reference, I'll admit. What might you spread marmalade on?
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