Now, the important question is:
Did she have it coming, or have you simply become the stereotype from Alabama?
Did she have it coming, or have you simply become the stereotype from Alabama?
Remember Bumpus Supported this Qb :
Over the great Dan Marino:
OK, sir ... moving on. It got me off to a nice start though.
Senator, would you like to respond to the charges that you're beating your wife?!?
25 tackles.
That's what the Miami Dolphins got for their second-round pick in 2003. The 49th overall pick also cashed in with zero sacks, zero interceptions, and zero forced fumbles. One of Dave Wannstedt's most famous gaffes, linebacker Eddie Moore was the epitome of bad scouting and bad execution on the field.
When Eddie Moore was selected back in 2003 virtually all fans and media pundits were perplexed. Mainly because FSU wide receiver Anquan Boldin was still on the board when the Dolphins approached the podium. Now I'm not saying that everyone necessarily predicted just how good Boldin would become (Rookie of the Year honors and 100+ receptions last year). It was just that he seemed to be a much better fit for an offensively starved Miami squad. Still, Wannstedt vigorously defended his selection by saying that Moore was the best player available at that point in the draft.