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What if the damn breaks the other way?interference said:The dam is starting to break. We'll get what we want if we remain patient.
Flynn unprovensteferfootball said:What if the damn breaks the other way?interference said:The dam is starting to break. We'll get what we want if we remain patient.
Flynn and Manning could screw up our fantasy. :amped:
Flynn is unproven. This is true, but so was Kolb. (and some other guys throughout the years)interference said:Flynn unprovensteferfootball said:What if the damn breaks the other way?interference said:The dam is starting to break. We'll get what we want if we remain patient.
Flynn and Manning could screw up our fantasy. :amped:
Manning will never be the same again (told in confidence to me by ceo of leading comapny that makes vertibrae surgical implants)
RGIII has unlimited upside for perhaps 10+ yrs
given above, i am confident damn will collapse our way
roto said:Citing a person with knowledge of the Redskins' planning, the Washington Post reports the team will go after Peyton Manning "aggressively" before turning to the Rams for the No. 2 overall pick.
Several sources assure the Post that the Redskins are "comfortable with the risks associated with signing Manning" and will "pursue him intently." NFL Network's Michael Lombardi lists the Redskins as his favorites to land Manning, though the Post concedes the Dolphins, Cardinals, and Jets may have a better shot. While the Skins have plenty of money to spend in free agency, we still believe Robert Griffin III is a better fit for the offense as well as the organization as a whole.
roto said:ESPN's Adam Schefter confirms free agent Peyton Manning is "open to playing in the NFC," despite a preference for the AFC.
It's another positive sign for Arizona and perhaps Seattle. Schefter also confirms that Manning's camp is "aiming to make a decision within the next week" on a landing spot. CBSSports.com's Pat Kirwin insists there's "no way" Manning will allow medical personnel to examine his arm, which would leave teams to potentially damage his market value. In fact, says Kirwin, a workout in front of teams may be avoided "if a top bidding team says they don't care about the session, which I suspect will be the case."
I doubt they'll give up that much lollAngry Ram said:Both 1sts, next year's 1st, and a 2nd or 3rd either year, and ya got a deal.
Or forget next year's 1st and give us Phil Taylor or Joe Haden. :amped:
Oh and seriously, if Heckert put on some glasses, he'd totally be the real life Peter Griffin.
Angry Ram said:Both 1sts, next year's 1st, and a 2nd or 3rd either year, and ya got a deal.
Or forget next year's 1st and give us Phil Taylor or Joe Haden. :amped:
Oh and seriously, if Heckert put on some glasses, he'd totally be the real life Peter Griffin.
Ramhusker said:I think Manning has no plans of going to Washington but is keeping the option open just in case the pot is too sweet. I'm thinking Miami for him. If he lands in the NFC, it would certainly not be in the same division as his brother. Cleveland probably will try not to do give the Rams both 1st round picks in a draft so I say they would give the 4th pick, 2nd round, 3rd round this year and maybe a 1st next year. The Redskins would part ways with the 6th pick, 2nd round, 3rd round this year and a 1st and 4th next year. Sound reasonable?
I think you are right on.Ramhusker said:I think Manning has no plans of going to Washington but is keeping the option open just in case the pot is too sweet. I'm thinking Miami for him. If he lands in the NFC, it would certainly not be in the same division as his brother. Cleveland probably will try not to do give the Rams both 1st round picks in a draft so I say they would give the 4th pick, 2nd round, 3rd round this year and maybe a 1st next year. The Redskins would part ways with the 6th pick, 2nd round, 3rd round this year and a 1st and 4th next year. Sound reasonable?
BuiltRamTough said:I doubt they'll give up that much lollAngry Ram said:Both 1sts, next year's 1st, and a 2nd or 3rd either year, and ya got a deal.
Or forget next year's 1st and give us Phil Taylor or Joe Haden. :amped:
Oh and seriously, if Heckert put on some glasses, he'd totally be the real life Peter Griffin.
ljramsfan said:Angry Ram said:Both 1sts, next year's 1st, and a 2nd or 3rd either year, and ya got a deal.
Or forget next year's 1st and give us Phil Taylor or Joe Haden. :amped:
Oh and seriously, if Heckert put on some glasses, he'd totally be the real life Peter Griffin.
LOL if this happens..wow, but dont thing that will happen.
Thank God the dam did break.steferfootball said:Angry Ram is like a friggin prophet.
Also, all that stuff I said about the the possibility of the damn not breaking I take back.
I don't recall an instance of being so happy to be wrong.interference said:Thank God the dam did break.steferfootball said:Angry Ram is like a friggin prophet.
Also, all that stuff I said about the the possibility of the damn not breaking I take back.
I just never really thought it would be with the Skins, as I thought the Browns currently available draft picks would allow them to win the auction battle.
steferfootball said:Angry Ram is like a friggin prophet.
Also, all that stuff I said about the the possibility of the damn not breaking I take back.