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Sly Fox wrote:In my experience with the Falwell family over the past 30+ years, they have never been shy about stating what they believe and standing by it. If anything it should be on their family crest.
flamesfilmguy wrote:Admit it all of you voted for him. he's winning by a landslide in the pole on that page.
Actually, I didn't notice the poll. I will vote NOW.
SuperJon wrote:We're not building a 60,000 seat stadium. We're building a 30,000 seat stadium. The 60,000 number is when our grandkids have grandkids at Liberty.
SuperJon wrote:We're not building a 60,000 seat stadium. We're building a 30,000 seat stadium. The 60,000 number is when our grandkids have grandkids at Liberty.
Q: I was wondering what the deal was with Rashad Jennings. I thought he was projected to be a mid-round pick, but I was surprised to not see his name picked until late in the seventh round, behind a bunch of other RBs that I hadn't heard of before. Was there something about him that turned teams off?
From Alvin in Los Angeles
A: I didn't get that either. Every draft site pretty much had the Louisiana Tech product as the sleeper running back. It appeared teams fell asleep when thinking about drafting him. All I heard at the Jaguars' minicamp is that he looked great. He looked like every bit of the mid-round pick people thought he was. This could be a byproduct of teams' being overloaded at running back. You knew going in that the Jaguars and Saints were looking for a backup running back. The Jaguars got him in a steal.
Q: I was wondering what the deal was with Rashad Jennings. I thought he was projected to be a mid-round pick, but I was surprised to not see his name picked until late in the seventh round, behind a bunch of other RBs that I hadn't heard of before. Was there something about him that turned teams off?
From Alvin in Los Angeles
A: I didn't get that either. Every draft site pretty much had the Louisiana Tech product as the sleeper running back. It appeared teams fell asleep when thinking about drafting him. All I heard at the Jaguars' minicamp is that he looked great. He looked like every bit of the mid-round pick people thought he was. This could be a byproduct of teams' being overloaded at running back. You knew going in that the Jaguars and Saints were looking for a backup running back. The Jaguars got him in a steal.
How hard is it to do a little bit of research?
Louisiana Teach?!?!? How on earth could they get so mixed up?!?!?!? I mean, LU starts with "L" and so does Louisiana Tech, but my word.
SuperJon wrote:We're not building a 60,000 seat stadium. We're building a 30,000 seat stadium. The 60,000 number is when our grandkids have grandkids at Liberty.
Q: I was wondering what the deal was with Rashad Jennings. I thought he was projected to be a mid-round pick, but I was surprised to not see his name picked until late in the seventh round, behind a bunch of other RBs that I hadn't heard of before. Was there something about him that turned teams off?
From Alvin in Los Angeles
A: I didn't get that either. Every draft site pretty much had the Louisiana Tech product as the sleeper running back. It appeared teams fell asleep when thinking about drafting him. All I heard at the Jaguars' minicamp is that he looked great. He looked like every bit of the mid-round pick people thought he was. This could be a byproduct of teams' being overloaded at running back. You knew going in that the Jaguars and Saints were looking for a backup running back. The Jaguars got him in a steal.
How hard is it to do a little bit of research?
Louisiana Teach?!?!? How on earth could they get so mixed up?!?!?!? I mean, LU starts with "L" and so does Louisiana Tech, but my word.
well LT is WAY more known then LU, just being honest, when you have a guy by the name of Terry Bradshaw come out of your school people tend to know you... but this guy screwed up haha, its not even like he said this Pitt recruit which would have been better
4/28/2009 R.I.P. Jeff Taylor
ToTheLeft wrote:because accepting anything less than the best is, as Vanilla Ice would say, a felony
BJWilliams wrote:I think highly of the guy just because he is more of a man than most of you jackwagons