1+1=10 you fucknuts.
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Or is 1+1=11? Damn I am so confused.
Are we going to the playoffs?AAL:to be determined
2011 NFL Draft Wish List:
1. Patrick Peterson Cornerback LSU
2. Mark Herzlich Outside Linebacker Boston College
3. John Moffitt Center Wisconsin
4. Steve Schilling Guard Michigan
5. Jeremy Kerley Wide Receiver TCU
6. Carl Johnson Tackle Florida
7. Johnny Patrick Cornerback Louisville
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Originally posted by Islair View PostOk now you are going too far. 1+1=4 is a true statement.
God what is wrong with you people?
Originally posted by chemiclord View Post1+1=10 you fucknuts.Originally posted by Islair View PostOr is 1+1=11? Damn I am so confused.
Are we going to the playoffs?Originally posted by chemiclord View PostNo... 1+1+1=11.
Get it right.I long for a Lions team that is consistently competitive.
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Originally posted by froot loops View PostI don't know that at all. Show me the percentages.
Well while the wife was watching shows she watches that have piled up on the DVR i did some research on all the NFL teams WR's draft positions.
The depth charts show 2 starters so thats all i checked.
Notice that the teams who don't have a round 1 pick will most likey be taking a WR in the first if they can. Also most of the teams who don't have a WR drafted in the first round have aquired WR's through FA'cy.
AFC............................................... ...........................................NFC
Buf = 3rd and 7th .................................................. .....................Dal = 1st and Undrafted
Mia = 4th and undrafted .................................................. ............NYG = 1st and Undrafted
NE = 2nd and 4th .................................................. .....................Phi = 1st and 4th
Jet = 2nd and 3rd .................................................. .....................Was = 1st and 6th
Bal = 2nd and 2nd .................................................. ....................Chi = 1st and 2nd
Cin = 1st and 3rd .................................................. .....................Det = 1st and 2nd
Clev = 2nd and 2nd .................................................. ..................GB = 2nd and 2nd
Pit = 3rd and 6th .................................................. ......................Min = 2nd and 4th
Hou = 1st and 7th .................................................. ....................Atl = 1st and 1st
Ind = 1st and 2nd .................................................. .....................Car = 3rd and 3rd
Jac = 1st and 4th .................................................. .....................NO = 2nd and a 7th
Ten = 1st and 1st .................................................. .....................TB = 1st and 4th
Den = 1st and 5th .................................................. .....................Stl = 6th and Undrafted
KC = 1st and 1st .................................................. .......................SF = 1st and 1st
Oak = 1st and 5th .................................................. .....................Sea = 2nd and 2nd
SD = 1st and Undrafted .................................................. ..............Ari = 1st and 1stLast edited by Rebelyankee; December 8, 2012, 01:05 PM.Life of a Lions fan, hope and shattered dreams !!! 8-)
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Originally posted by Rebelyankee View PostCome on man you know what a lame point this is the percentages of WR's making teams and being a Welker type after never having been drafted are extremely low. probably 90% of all WR's starting in the league were drafted and probably at least 50% of those were drafted by the 3rd round.
So i feel pretty good about this statement. ;-)Life of a Lions fan, hope and shattered dreams !!! 8-)
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Bucs poised to sever ties with Wright.
By Mike Florio January 5, 2013, 5:45 AM EST Bucs are poised to sever ties with Eric Wright
When Buccaneers cornerback Eric Wright recently returned from a suspension and faced a fairly aggressive grilling from the local media without a lifeline from the team’s P.R. department, the speculation commenced that the Bucs have decided to move on from one of the three prized members of their free-agent class of 2012.
Earlier this week, the folks at PewterReport.com said that, indeed, Wright likely will be cut before the Bucs launch their offseason workout sessions in April.
And the Bucs can do it while also saving $7.75 million. Before Wright’s four-game suspension for violating the league’s policy regarding performance-enhancing drugs (reportedly, amphetamines contained in Adderall), Wright’s 2013 salary of $7.75 million for next season was fully guaranteed. The suspension, we’ve confirmed, voids the guarantee completely.
Of course, the guarantee could become guaranteed again if Wright shows up for offseason workouts and, for example, drops a weight on his foot or pops an Achilles while running at the practice facility. That’s why it’ll be important to cut him before he has the ability to show up and work out, in any way.
Wright already lost $1.7 million during his suspension.
But it was more than the suspension that apparently is driving the Bucs to move on. Wright had some sort of illness during the 2012 offseason, which impacted his ability to prepare for his first season with the team. Then, he was arrested for suspicion of DUI; even though the charges were dropped, it raised more suspicions about whether the Bucs did the right thing.Now, thanks to the term nullifying the guarantee, the Bucs are able to walk away, with only (only?) $5.54 million invested in Wright.The separate question is whether they do him a favor and cut him before the free-agency market opens in March, or whether they try to trade him. As to the latter possibility, we can’t imagine anyone agreeing to pay him $7.75 million in 2013.
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