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The latest NFL rumor has Miami looking at quarterback
Matt Flynn of the Green Bay Packers. Flynn has had the advantage of learning
the game from one of the best young quarterbacks in the league and has shown
continued progress as a signal caller over the last couple years.





Flynn could bring the Packers a second or third round draft choice, and with
him just riding the bench, it could be a beneficial move for both teams to make
this trade. Miami could pull the trigger on a deal in the next week, and it
could all be based on how Henne plays in the last two preseason games.

http://sports.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474980071261

Please don't kill the messenger.
 
would be AWESOME....if it were true, and if its a rumor now, its not gonna happen. Ireland and co. never let the cat out of the bag.
 
I still think Ireland is trying to get Palmer.
 
They are going with Henne and Moore. I would be shocked if a move was made for a QB who would start over Henne in game 1. A 3rd for Flynn is too much. A 4th, maybe.
 
They are going with Henne and Moore. I would be shocked if a move was made for a QB who would start over Henne in game 1. A 3rd for Flynn is too much. A 4th, maybe.

Sums up how I feel, Fins are done making big moves. In my opinion we could see them trade a DE or CB and make some moves on the waiver wire.
 
Ok. I won't kill the messenger. I'll kill the guy who wrote this ****ing "story", a hapless dweeb named Larry Seely.

This is a fuzzy picture of Larry.

full-1.jpg

I assume that's him in the middle, rather than being really distant picture of a guy throwing himself in front of a rollercoaster.

And this is how he describes himself on his "Gather.com" profile:

Larry Seely said:
People say I'm: I'm a guy, love sports, poker, and music., A friend till the end, if you can take my humor.

Just a guy who loves sports and is passionate about the teams i follow. Just got back into the writing thing and hope you all enjoy it. If you don't agree, send me your own opinion.

On Gather, I'm Looking For ...: I'm looking to meet people of different views and challenge myself as a thinker and a writer.

That's right. Larry just got back into the "writing thing." Which apparently doesn't mean getting back to the "attributable sources" thing, as this story quotes nothing other than the vibrations Larry gets through his lead fillings and his aluminum foil hat. But I guess he's kind of busy with his main business, Seely Virtual Services, which has this Web site:

http://www.seelyvirtualservices.com/joomla/

This site has an "About Us", where Larry has yet another profile.

Larry likes profiles.

Larry Seely's best attempt at getting you to hire him said:
Over 3 years experience in writing for the internet including website articles and content, updating blogs, sports writing, social network articles and promotional material. Larry has a creative writing background and is a published poetry writer.

That's right, folks. Larry has a creative writing background. Including poetry! He's a published poet, which given Larry's diligence on sourcing things means he's probably counting the haiku he wrote in poop on the wall of his childhood bedroom. Also, Larry writes "social network articles", which is just good old fashioned poetry-speak for saying he used myspace once and managed to updated his "interests" so that means you should definitely hire him.

Oh, was this the part where you expected to find out that Larry actually has some journalism experience? Because that part's not going to happen. For all Larry's varied and fascinating life experiences as a social media updater and published poet... he has none.

But that sure hasn't stopped him from pretending! Check out some stories Larry's posted in the last few days.

"Tim Tebow to Redskins"

"Chris Johnson to Cowboys?"

"Albert Haynesworth to Broncos". A little note for m'pal Larry: Haynesworth was traded to the Patriots on July 28th, almost a month before you wrote this.

"Osi Umenyiora to Bears?". This story touts the -- and I quote -- "much needed piece" a Umenyiora trade would bring to the locker room.

Can I go on? Yes, I can go on.

Here is Larry's twitter account: http://twitter.com/#!/golfnut1965. It includes helpful links to all his made-up bull****.

Just a tip, if you decide to follow him:

If Larry says the rumors are the Sun will come up tomorrow, make sure you get a second source.
 
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Gotta make this deal. Got to! Flynn can play and if Henne starts to stink midseason we have a replacement ready to go and not miss a beat.
 
Ok. I won't kill the messenger. I'll kill the guy who wrote this ****ing "story", a hapless dweeb named Larry Seely.

This is a fuzzy picture of Larry.

full-1.jpg

I assume that's him in the middle, rather than being really distant picture of a guy throwing himself in front of a rollercoaster.

And this is how he describes himself on his "Gather.com" profile:



That's right. Larry just got back into the "writing thing." Which apparently doesn't mean getting back to the "attributable sources" thing, as this story quotes nothing other than the vibrations Larry gets through his lead fillings and his aluminum foil hat. But I guess he's kind of busy with his main business, Seely Virtual Services, which has this Web site:

http://www.seelyvirtualservices.com/joomla/

This site has an "About Us", where Larry has yet another profile.

Larry likes profiles.



That's right, folks. Larry has a creative writing background. Including poetry! He's a published poet, which given Larry's diligence on sourcing things means he probably wrote haiku in poop on wall of his childhood bedroom. Also, Larry writes "social network articles", which is just good old fashioned poetry-speak for saying he used myspace once and managed to updated his "interests" so that means you should definitely hire him.

Oh, was this the part where you expected to find out that Larry actually has some journalism experience? Because sadly, for all Larry's varied and fascinating life experiences as a social media updater and published poet... he has none.

But that sure hasn't stopped him from pretending! Check out some stories Larry's posted in the last few days.

"Tim Tebow to Redskins"

"Chris Johnson to Cowboys?"

"Albert Haynesworth to Broncos". A little note for m'pal Larry: Haynesworth was traded to the Patriots on July 28th, almost a month before you wrote this.

"Osi Umenyiora to Bears?". This story touts the -- and I quote -- "much needed piece" a Umenyiora trade would bring to the locker room.

Can I go on? Yes, I can go on.

Here is Larry's twitter account: http://twitter.com/#!/golfnut1965. It includes helpful links to all his made-up bull****.

Just a tip, if you decide to follow him:

If Larry says the rumors are the Sun will come up tomorrow, make sure you get a second source.

Very funny. Thx for taking the time to write this, gave me a good laugh in the morning.
 
Would have been nice if we picked him up you know, like before preseason started? Now it's too late in my opinion. Maybe next year if Henne has an average year and we miss out on all the good 1st round QB's (Luck, Jones, Barkley), you throw a 3rd or 4th on Flynn and have him battle with Henne. Flynn would be actual competition, Moore is ****.
 
Wow, someone needs to learn how to click a link!

Ok. I won't kill the messenger. I'll kill the guy who wrote this ****ing "story", a hapless dweeb named Larry Seely.

This is a fuzzy picture of Larry.

full-1.jpg

I assume that's him in the middle, rather than being really distant picture of a guy throwing himself in front of a rollercoaster.

And this is how he describes himself on his "Gather.com" profile:





That's right. Larry just got back into the "writing thing." Which apparently doesn't mean getting back to the "attributable sources" thing, as this story quotes nothing other than the vibrations Larry gets through his lead fillings and his aluminum foil hat. But I guess he's kind of busy with his main business, Seely Virtual Services, which has this Web site:

http://www.seelyvirtualservices.com/joomla/

This site has an "About Us", where Larry has yet another profile.

Larry likes profiles.



That's right, folks. Larry has a creative writing background. Including poetry! He's a published poet, which given Larry's diligence on sourcing things means he probably wrote haiku in poop on wall of his childhood bedroom. Also, Larry writes "social network articles", which is just good old fashioned poetry-speak for saying he used myspace once and managed to updated his "interests" so that means you should definitely hire him.

Oh, was this the part where you expected to find out that Larry actually has some journalism experience? Because sadly, for all Larry's varied and fascinating life experiences as a social media updater and published poet... he has none.

But that sure hasn't stopped him from pretending! Check out some stories Larry's posted in the last few days.

"Tim Tebow to Redskins"

"Chris Johnson to Cowboys?"

"Albert Haynesworth to Broncos". A little note for m'pal Larry: Haynesworth was traded to the Patriots on July 28th, almost a month before you wrote this.

"Osi Umenyiora to Bears?". This story touts the -- and I quote -- "much needed piece" a Umenyiora trade would bring to the locker room.

Can I go on? Yes, I can go on.

Here is Larry's twitter account: http://twitter.com/#!/golfnut1965. It includes helpful links to all his made-up bull****.

Just a tip, if you decide to follow him:

If Larry says the rumors are the Sun will come up tomorrow, make sure you get a second source.
All my articles are taken from writers on Bleacher Report and are not my views! All you need to do is click the link in the story to find where the article originated from. But hey, thanks for looking and getting me paid!:lol2:
 
Oh bleacher report I guess this is a credible article. Wait... what?
 
too late to make such a move now IMO.


We aint' winning the super bowl this year. This is a chance to prevent the best FA QB next March from hitting the market. Think BIG PICTURE!

But it seems like a BS article so doesn't matter.
 
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