I am all for bringing T-Buck back, because he would give us good depth and veteran leadership. He would definitley be a good one year fill in.
T-Buck and T-Jones in the secondary. :wink:
T-Buck and T-Jones in the secondary. :wink:
byroan said:Who was the player who flipped us off with New England when they won the SB? Was it Buckley?
byroan said:I'll pass on Buckley.
Who gives a damn? It was in the spirit of the moment, and I seriously doubt he meant it.byroan said:
http://www.microhunt.com/Noter/mmn0429.htm
I'll pass on Buckley.
Z40aPhinatic said:being realistic we all know he's not going to be the best guy for the 2nd cornerback roll, but what he can do for miami is mentor, if he teaches these young guys just a thing, then its better then making them learn it on their own and watchin the frustration hit madison, who is goin to be on an island he;s never been on, he always had that stud partner, now hes the man, and he has a lot more responsibility, i hope he respondes well
Bigbucks24 said:Is this any different than someone holding a grudge agains Ricky for handling his business like he did? I don't disagree with you, Byroan. But so many have been given grief for holding a grudge. Maybe it was all in good fun. Maybe it was serious. Seems pretty classless, IMO.
Just Win Baby said:Who gives a damn? It was in the spirit of the moment, and I seriously doubt he meant it.
Nublar7 said:I am all for bringing T-Buck back, because he would give us good depth and veteran leadership. He would definitley be a good one year fill in.
T-Buck and T-Jones in the secondary. :wink:
Nublar7 said:I am all for bringing T-Buck back, because he would give us good depth and veteran leadership. He would definitley be a good one year fill in.
T-Buck and T-Jones in the secondary. :wink:
enigmatics said:That's cool after everything he still is a Dolphin at heart. I wonder why us, instead of other teams he's been with.