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Dol-Fan Dupree said:
Bell has the talent to be a starter


They said that about Wade Smith too. I'll believe it when I see him starting, and playing particularly well.
 
ckparrothead said:
They said that about Wade Smith too. I'll believe it when I see him starting, and playing particularly well.

I guess I already saw that. Bell is so fast and quick. He just needs the stuff upstairs.
 
JB-Dolfan-VA said:
I know it is popular vernacular, but how does Straw break a camel's back?


At some point, enough straw loaded on a camel's back will break it....

Therefore, you could say that at some point *one* more straw will be *one* too much, and the back will break....

It's a phrase talking about the culmination of many, many small things adding up, over time, to be too much.....

;) ;) ;)
 
PhinDude88 said:
I sure am glad that Saban didn't listen to Speilman at all during the draft. I dont like Frye anyway and i dont know why the Browns took Frye over Walter.

And how do you know this is what happened?
 
dolfanmark said:
And how do you know this is what happened?
I would guess because Walters was still available when they chose Frye..
 
dolfanmark said:
And how do you know this is what happened?


:smackhead


Read the whole thread and then you will find your answer.
 
PhinDude88 said:
:smackhead


Read the whole thread and then you will find your answer.

I read the entire thread, and the truth is that you have no idea what really happened during the Dolphins' draft. The only people who do are the ones that were there. For all we know, every single one of our picks may have got a ringing endorsement from Spielman. It's ludicrous to speculate that Saban didn't listen to him on any picks, and state it like it's some sort of fact.
 
dolfanmark said:
I read the entire thread, and the truth is that you have no idea what really happened during the Dolphins' draft. The only people who do are the ones that were there. For all we know, every single one of our picks may have got a ringing endorsement from Spielman. It's ludicrous to speculate that Saban didn't listen to him on any picks, and state it like it's some sort of fact.


Come down bro. If you would of read the yahoo article instead of bashing me, then you would know why i said that.
 
outtawack311 said:
Your posts remind me of those school yard crushes where one person never stops insulting another because they really like them. You need to either get over the fact that AJ is on this team and root for him to win since there is nothing that will be done about it this year, or stop bringing your homosexual attraction to feeley onto this board, we don't want to hear about it every 5 f***ing seconds.

Watch your mouth you should........lame your jokes are.......
 
MDFINFAN said:
Does Poole, Hadnot, maybe pape, Pope, Bua in later rounds and the pick up of Welker, Y. Bell and roundtree tell you sometime about the man's ability to recognized talent...??? Saban lost a good eye that he could have used for later round draft picks, especially once Saban is removed from college in a couple of years and don't know all the players as well as he did his first draft.



He just shouldn't evaluate qb's is all. Actually Speilman wasn't totally bad ...
 
inFINSible said:
This forum was talking about the word asshat in 2003 and quite a few said that the word had been around for a few years at that point.

:)

That reminds me of Stuart Scott claiming he invented that "cool as the other side of the pillow" line. Hell, I wrote that in the USC student newspaper in the early '80s and have the clippings to prove it. And I stole the line from someone else.
 
MDFINFAN said:
Does Poole, Hadnot, maybe pape, Pope, Bua in later rounds and the pick up of Welker, Y. Bell and roundtree tell you sometime about the man's ability to recognized talent...??? Saban lost a good eye that he could have used for later round draft picks, especially once Saban is removed from college in a couple of years and don't know all the players as well as he did his first draft.

You insist on glorifying those names as if they're somehow special players and not unproven mediocrity. I don't see anyone on that list who I would definitely keep if a championship is the ultimate goal.
 
Dol-Fan Dupree said:
I guess I already saw that. Bell is so fast and quick. He just needs the stuff upstairs.

I saw him play too, I just didn't see anything particularly impressive. I mean, I saw Pope play and he made some tackles that weren't all that impressive but then he actually flashed big play ability. Bell never flashed that to me.
 
PassRush said:
As$hat is copyright PassRush 2003, all rights reserved:fire:

I coined asshat in 2003, its mine, give it back:fire:
I actually got @sshat from a friend in like 1999 so just chill on your fictional copyright chatter :rolleyes:
 
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