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  1. Hey board...long time no post...Ive only had time to read. So let me cut to the chase...I recorded a rock version of Bear Down Chicago Bears, and am putting it out there for Bears fan enjoyment...I hope you like/love it and pass it around! My ultimate dream is to have it played at the stadium after a TD, and if I sell a few copies (less than a buck!), maybe the Bears will take notice and play it? Dare to dream and Bear Down! windbar http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/bear-down...gle/id475660416
  2. Im Jewish so this is a nice bonus for me, on top of the fantastic player were getting. I love that hes looked at the High Holidays for the next 15 years to see if theres ever going to be a conflict... Ive been laughing to myself all morning, even though its dumb, looking forward to him "Latke" blocking someone, or simply "potato" pancake blocks. The Hebrew Hammer! Shalom m*****f*****!
  3. Those things are good to hear; personally, I like the guy despite his demeanor. Someone doesn't have to be a rah rah guy to be a good teammate. I wanted to post something just for context to the JC haters: I just broke a toe in 2 places. It friggin' kills. BUT, when I suck it up, I can walk without a limp, stand on the foot, etc. If I tried to jog, Id be in trouble, but normal activities are easily manageable.
  4. send me your email ML and Ill send you the mp3
  5. My version is better...WELL, not better per say since the original is just about perfect, but better in a (hopefully) cooler way: http://www.myspace.com/victimsbeardown
  6. Hopefully Marinelli turns out like Dick LeBeau; fantastic D coordinator, crumby head coach
  7. Now HERE is a shot to get a player with experience in our system, who will provide legitimate depth, or possibly a starter, for our squad. from Profootballtalk.com: BRONCOS, LYNCH BREAKING UP Posted by Mike Florio on July 30, 2008, 11:04 p.m. The John Lynch era in Tampa ended after eleven years. In Denver, it lasted only four. According to Jay Glazer of FOXSports.com, the Broncos and Lynch have agreed to go their separate ways. “I met with [coach] Mike [shanahan], and we both knew it wasn’t really working,” Lynch said. “To coach’s credit, he understood it and is allowing me to seek other opportunities. Just in my gut, it didn’t feel right anymore, but Mike couldn’t have been any better about it. “Coach was appreciative that I played here and made four Pro Bowls for him and was captain of the team, but in the end, I couldn’t do what I hoped to deliver, which was help bring Denver a championship. And I regret that.” Lynch told Glazer that the perennial Pro Bowler doesn’t know whether he’ll call it quits. “I think the only way I play is in the perfect situation,” Lynch said. “As a player and when you get older, sometimes you see different hand writings on the wall than everybody else.
  8. I called this one a couple of months ago. I hear ya, he may not be the same player but could fill a huge hole at guard. Anyone heart how Chris Williams is doing?
  9. I think he'll be released or traded...Cleveland is deep at OL and hes become expendable. Hes slated as a center, but could easily switch to G. Hes been on the DL because of (I think) a staph infection and post infection problems. Id love to get him if hes released or trade a late pick for him. Pretty much, there is no downside and hed be a great addition.
  10. what I see that troubles me, are what appear to be rolling papers in his left hand. Of course, Ive never really seen rolling papers up close (cough cough), but I "heard" they look like that also, no matter how much a player sucks, theres no reason to wish such illl will upon him.
  11. Long time, no post; hows everyone? I hate to say I told you so, but I told you so. I posted a while back that if we sign Briggs (when I was theorizing about signing Briggs and trading URL since we could get some decent value), it would be inevitable that Urlacher would be asking for money. People said "what makes you believe he would ask for more monny? No way." This is proving to be a tumultous off season. As much as I know this is a business and everyone wasnt to get paid, everyone seems to be posturing at the same time. I wish it was like NE where people accepted less, in order to be a winner.
  12. from Profootballtalk.com http://www.profootballtalk.com/category/rumor-mill/ URLACHER WAS GOING TO CHANGE POSITIONS Posted by Mike Florio on March 26, 2008, 11:17 a.m. We’ve continued over the past couple of days to try to find out what precisely went down between the San Francisco 49ers and the Chicago Bears regarding the whole Lance Briggs thing, which culminated this week in a finding that the Niners must forfeit a fifth-round pick and flip-flop third-round selections with the Bears. It generally has been difficult to track down information, and much of what we’ve obtained has been on “background” (a term that we still don’t fully understand because we aren’t, you know, actual journalists). But we’ve picked up one interesting nugget from multiple sources regarding the changes that would have been made if Briggs had been shipped to the 49ers. Specifically, we’re told that middle linebacker Brian Urlacher had been told that he’d be moving to Briggs’ position of weakside linebacker. The disclosure apparently was made to Urlacher while the trade was still a possibility, before the Bears and the 49ers realized that the failure of Briggs to sign his one-year franchise tender prior to July 15 prevented the 49ers from signing Briggs to a long-term deal. We’ve also heard from multiple sources that the Bears proceeded with tampering charges not because they hoped to scare the Niners away from pursuing Briggs in free agency, but because the Bears believed that, once Briggs learned of the failed trade, his performance decreased dramatically. It’s still unclear how Briggs found out about the failed trade. Some presume that his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, told him about it. Others believe that, once coach Lovie Smith told Urlacher that he’d be changing positions, word of the looming transaction inevitably got around the locker room. Though we’ve accepted the fact that it will be impossible to determine the precise evidence that supported a finding of tampering, we’re still troubled by the fact that the Niners apparently got in trouble for attempting to work out a new contract with Rosenhaus in conjunction with a trade that would have sent a first-round pick to the Bears in exchange for Briggs’ services. Surely, the Bears didn’t think that the 49ers would give up a first-round draft pick for the ability to rent Briggs for the balance of the 2007 season, with no guarantee that they’d retain his services for 2008. So even is the Bears didn’t formally grant the Niners permission to talk to Rosenhaus, it was at least implied that an effort would be made to get Briggs’ agreement on a new contract, especially if the trade talks were unfolding not long before the deadline for doing a deal.
  13. I called this happening a while back and its now a reality/possibility. THIS is the type of guy you trade for and who would fit perfect for us. I dont know what it would take to get him, but it definitely would be worth exploring. If we sign somehow find some competent FA O-lineman, Id be fine trading our 1st rd. pick; or next years and.....? ANQUAN BOLTIN'? Now that the Cardinals have locked up receiver Larry Fitzgerald at a more affordable (or, as the case may be, less unaffordable) price over the next four seasons, they might have to deal with another thorny issue at the position. According to Adam Schefter of NFL Network, Anquan Boldin could want more money and/or a trade in the wake of Fitzgerald's $10 million-per-year contract. Per Schefter, some in the Cardinals organization actually regard Boldin as the better wideout. But Boldin will make far, far less than Fitzgerald over the next three seasons -- he's due to earn base salaries of $2.5 million, $2.75 million, $3 million. In our view, Fitzgerald and Boldin together is a luxury that the Cardinals don't need, especially with coach Ken Whisenhunt presumably trying to bring a Pittsburgh-style power running vibe to the desert. Assuming that the Cardinals have a plan (which could be a dangerous assumption because we're talking about, you know, the Cardinals), the huge deal given to Fitzgerald should be regarded as evidence that they've opted to keep Fitzgerald over the long haul, and to get what they can for Boldin. Throw in the fact that Boldin is represented by Drew Rosenhaus, and the stage is set for Boldin to start making noise about moving on. Possible destinations are Philly, Dallas, and the Redskins.
  14. hey guys...long time no post. It looks like Shaun Alexander will be released by the Seahawks (Julius Jones and TJ Duckett signed to decent sized contracts), or traded for a low round pick. While Im not a huge fan, I think he has a little left in the tank and even thought hes older, has much more to offer than the backs we have now. Id much rather pick up a FA RB than take one in the draft; we need O lineman bad or nothing else matters and well be in the same position we were last year. RB's tend t be a dime a dozen nowadays and even a decent one will succeed given there are holes to run through (earnest Graham, Willie Parker, Ron Dayne, etc). I like the way Angelo is approaching FA; there are going to be a bunch of good/great veterans released soon, that wont break the bank and will still substantially improve our squad. Im also not a fan of Chad Johnson coming here; hell be a major headache if hes not having the ball thrown to him 15+ times a game. With our passing attack, hes bound to lose it. I love the idea of Fitzgerald being traded for, but wed have to mortgage everything to get him and hes not worth it. What about trading for Anquan Boldin though? With all the money being tied up in Fitz, they may have no other choice than to trade him. Hes the perfect WR for us and Id love to have his physicality at our skill positions.
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