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Ya ever notice that he starts 95% of his posts with "I agree" then he goes on to disagree
but daman...i disagree
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We'll have to change his name to akronjohnkerry. 
And into the forest I go, to lose my mind and find my soul. - John Muir
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We'll have to change his name to akronjohnkerry.

It's amazing how this phenomenon is getting worse and worse...
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I don't get into it. I liked the guy who used to start threads on all kind of weird stuff, asking crazy questions, then saying "Discuss."
Can't remember his trade name,...he was funny.
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You realize the potential here for a New York bar-crawl involving Santonio, Braylon and Plaxico ... holy cow, LOOK OUT!! 
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You realize the potential here for a New York bar-crawl involving Santonio, Braylon and Plaxico ... holy cow, LOOK OUT!!
Well, Braylon may get charged for something, but odds are the whole thing would get dropped. 
Browns is the Browns
... there goes Joe Thomas, the best there ever was in this game.
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You realize the potential here for a New York bar-crawl involving Santonio, Braylon and Plaxico ... holy cow, LOOK OUT!!
Well, Braylon may get charged for something, but odds are the whole thing would get dropped.
Or Braylon would say it's because all the witnesses were buckeye fans 
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1,000 yard receiver for a pick who would likely get practice squaded.
They were planning to Release him, but instead got a 5th round pick. That is a smart move. IMHO Go Brownies!!!
Who Let Da Dawgs Out? Woof, Woof, Woof!!!!!
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You realize the potential here for a New York bar-crawl involving Santonio, Braylon and Plaxico ... holy cow, LOOK OUT!!
Well, Braylon may get charged for something, but odds are the whole thing would get dropped.
RIMSHOT. 
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This is the Pure Football Forum. Lets keep the talk about Pure Football and not each other.
I see and hear everything. Now where did I put my white cane, and my hearing aid?
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Holmes trade isn't good news for Braylon Edwards
April 12, 2010
For the Jets, the acquisition of Santonio Holmes was a low-risk, high-reward move.
For Braylon Edwards, the move could be costly.
Edwards, like Holmes, is heading into a contract year. Adding Holmes will further divide up a relatively limited passing game pie, no matter how much Mark Sanchez improves.
More damning for Edwards is that Holmes is a similar player, but better. Sure, Edwards is more physical. But ultimately they are both vertical threats fighting for similar passes. Holmes has better hands and makes more plays after the catch.
Throw in Jerricho Cotchery and Dustin Keller to catch passes over the middle, and it's hard to see Edwards breaking 1,000 yards in 2010 for the second time in his career. 800 might be lucky.
There is also the matter of a possible long-term extension. The Jets can likely only afford to keep Holmes or Edwards. We think Holmes is the superior player, and now the Jets could play the two against each other for leverage.
Add it all up, and the chances of Edwards' modeling opportunities in NYC lasting past 2010 decreased last night.
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"Every responsibility implies opportunity, and every opportunity implies responsibility." Otis Allen Glazebrook, 1880
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I like that.
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Holmes trade isn't good news for Braylon Edwards
Dont care...... 
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Holmes trade isn't good news for Braylon Edwards
April 12, 2010
For the Jets, the acquisition of Santonio Holmes was a low-risk, high-reward move.
For Braylon Edwards, the move could be costly.
Edwards, like Holmes, is heading into a contract year. Adding Holmes will further divide up a relatively limited passing game pie, no matter how much Mark Sanchez improves.
More damning for Edwards is that Holmes is a similar player, but better. Sure, Edwards is more physical. But ultimately they are both vertical threats fighting for similar passes. Holmes has better hands and makes more plays after the catch.
Throw in Jerricho Cotchery and Dustin Keller to catch passes over the middle, and it's hard to see Edwards breaking 1,000 yards in 2010 for the second time in his career. 800 might be lucky.
There is also the matter of a possible long-term extension. The Jets can likely only afford to keep Holmes or Edwards. We think Holmes is the superior player, and now the Jets could play the two against each other for leverage.
Add it all up, and the chances of Edwards' modeling opportunities in NYC lasting past 2010 decreased last night.
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This is an article that is hard not to agree with as the consequences to Braylon "oops" Edwards and his quest to get Paid are severely damaged as Holmes is the far more reliable target. Maybe the Jets traded the #3 to the browns for a Braylon "rental" as he gets traded again. Who knows except the Jest no longer have to Pay Edwards.
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It will definitely be hard to sign both of those guys if the cap returns. No cap, no problem.
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Maybe they writer saying that is an OSU fan  If anything, having to compete with an OSU alum in a contract year should light a fire under his arse. Let the Braylon soap opera continue. Edwards lets thing get into his head too easy. Now having an OSU alum to compete with is only going to make things worse. We will see Edwards throw a hissy fit this year. It doesnt matter where you hide Edwards, OSU will always find you and haunt you 
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