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pizzatyme
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by pizzatyme » Sat Oct 02, 2010 12:49 pm
Originally posted by THE_BLACKHAND:
42 after this week.
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Maybe, maybe not. I don't think you can trust any Washinton RB. More to the point, you cannot trust Skeletor.
2008- Didn't finish last overall in the Classic.
2009- Didn't finish last overall in the Classic or Primetime.
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BLACKHAND
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by BLACKHAND » Sat Oct 02, 2010 1:21 pm
thats true.
hey koq , i cant pm u back. your inbox is full.
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King of Queens
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by King of Queens » Sat Oct 02, 2010 2:10 pm
Originally posted by THE_BLACKHAND:
thats true.
hey koq , i cant pm u back. your inbox is full. Sorry. Try now.
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The Franchise
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by The Franchise » Sat Oct 02, 2010 2:32 pm
Originally posted by King of Queens:
Does ***Keiland waived*** change your minds at all? My thinking was that Washington knew they couldn't get Keiland to the practice squad without some team claiming him to begin the year. I always felt Torain would get a shot at some point. Once I heard that Shanahan was not happy with how Portis was running the ball (you could see it in week 2 vs. Hou) then I knew it was time to pickup Torain.
Now I'm not saying he will be stud moving forward, but it is worth a shot. He reminds me a lot of A.Foster. Same size and running style. Heck they even almost have the same birth date. The guy just needs to stay healthy.
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BLACKHAND
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by BLACKHAND » Sat Oct 02, 2010 3:00 pm
Originally posted by King of Queens:
quote:Originally posted by THE_BLACKHAND:
thats true.
hey koq , i cant pm u back. your inbox is full. Sorry. Try now. [/QUOTE]you sure do have one eye on the mb and an ear to the ground. lol thats why your one ( if not "the" )best
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Money
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by Money » Sat Oct 02, 2010 5:07 pm
Originally posted by The Franchise:
quote:Originally posted by King of Queens:
Does ***Keiland waived*** change your minds at all? My thinking was that Washington knew they couldn't get Keiland to the practice squad without some team claiming him to begin the year. I always felt Torain would get a shot at some point. Once I heard that Shanahan was not happy with how Portis was running the ball (you could see it in week 2 vs. Hou) then I knew it was time to pickup Torain.
Now I'm not saying he will be stud moving
forward, but it is worth a shot. He reminds me a lot of A.Foster. Same size and running style. Heck they even almost have the same birth date. The guy just needs to stay healthy. [/QUOTE]The same Birthday's?
Joe
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King of Queens
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by King of Queens » Sat Oct 02, 2010 5:24 pm
Originally posted by FAST MONEY:
quote:Originally posted by The Franchise:
quote:Originally posted by King of Queens:
Does ***Keiland waived*** change your minds at all? My thinking was that Washington knew they couldn't get Keiland to the practice squad without some team claiming him to begin the year. I always felt Torain would get a shot at some point. Once I heard that Shanahan was not happy with how Portis was running the ball (you could see it in week 2 vs. Hou) then I knew it was time to pickup Torain.
Now I'm not saying he will be stud moving
forward, but it is worth a shot. He reminds me a lot of A.Foster. Same size and running style. Heck they even almost have the same birth date. The guy just needs to stay healthy. [/QUOTE]The same Birthday's? [/QUOTE]Ryan Torain 8/10/86
Arian Foster 8/24/86
I'll go one deeper. "Ryan Torain" is an anagram for "Arian Nytor". So basically, they almost have the same name as well.
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pizzatyme
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by pizzatyme » Sat Oct 02, 2010 10:10 pm
Originally posted by King of Queens:
quote:Originally posted by FAST MONEY:
quote:Originally posted by The Franchise:
quote:Originally posted by King of Queens:
Does ***Keiland waived*** change your minds at all? My thinking was that Washington knew they couldn't get Keiland to the practice squad without some team claiming him to begin the year. I always felt Torain would get a shot at some point. Once I heard that Shanahan was not happy with how Portis was running the ball (you could see it in week 2 vs. Hou) then I knew it was time to pickup Torain.
Now I'm not saying he will be stud moving
forward, but it is worth a shot. He reminds me a lot of A.Foster. Same size and running style. Heck they even almost have the same birth date. The guy just needs to stay healthy. [/QUOTE]The same Birthday's? [/QUOTE]Ryan Torain 8/10/86
Arian Foster 8/24/86
I'll go one deeper. "Ryan Torain" is an anagram for "Arian Nytor". So basically, they almost have the same name as well. [/QUOTE]It is written, therefore, it shall be.
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Sandman62
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by Sandman62 » Sun Oct 03, 2010 5:40 am
We're starting him in the Classic Magazine league only.