DrAstroZoom
Bon vivant
phunwin said:That's worked real well for Nomar Garciaparra in baseball.
As a Cub fan, I must say :smackhead!
phunwin said:That's worked real well for Nomar Garciaparra in baseball.
GRYPHONK said:I wouldn't mind seeing Law here in Miami for 1 year if the cap is right.
I also won't mind seeing that 2007 comp 3rd round pick come our way as well when he leaves next year and gets the big bucks if he proves to stay healthy and still a good corner.
ThanksDirtywater said:Here is the snippet:
woah, easy little man, Law is awsome, but Better then Surtain, no. You people think eveyone is better then what he have or had, Surtain is the best cover corner in the league, and dis-agree if you want, but I thuink he is better then Champ too.coach72 said:If this is true we're talking about somebody way better than surtain when healthy.
:evil:
DrAstroZoom said:As a Cub fan, I must say :smackhead!
Sal Lisitano said:Yes, you should...if you put statements out there like you did...you need to back it up...or else don't say anything.
Actually...I do remember some FinFans saying that Law might be a good fit here...if he got healthy...and for the right price.
We could go back and forth with this...so I really don't care...I was just trying to show that you should not be so "general" and accuse all FinFans...becuase that's how it sounded.
Go Fins!!!
you must live NE to say such ish. i live in miami i see every game surtain is the leagues greates corner next to mcalister and baily, law just has good hands and agreat defensive cordinator thats it lolcoach72 said:If this is true we're talking about somebody way better than surtain when healthy.
:evil:
With the anticipated retirement of cornerback Donnie Abraham, the Jets are keeping an even closer eye on the rehabilitation of free agent Ty Law, who recently had surgical screws removed from his foot. Some league insiders, in fact, believe the Jets are favorite to eventually sign Law, once he is healthy enough to run …