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12Gauge said:
Beer prices down, gas prices up...

Yeah, I understand Bush sent troops to all of the beer nations (Ireland), to put a stronghold on the brewries, and bring down the price of the barrels being exported to the U.S.... Hey, a guy can dream right? Football season is almost here.
 
wyatt erp said:
be moved to tight end ? Is kay jay big enough for this position ? If so , then lets do it . the word on the street is that even ricky might be moved to te . how cool would this be ? now before you jokers fall out of your chairs , just realize that when i say word on the streets i mean that the people in the bar that i was at and the people i was talking to . so thats wyatts deffinition of " the streets are saying.

by the way the price of beer is going down , so feel free to host a party in my honor at any game in october will be cool.:cool:


The streets! What street, Ricky Street? Sounds like it has a few potholes in it to me.
 
-just realize that when i say word on the streets i mean that the people in the bar that i was at and the people i was talking to . so thats wyatts deffinition of " the streets are saying-




:shakeno: The people in the bar? Holy hell
 
actually it makes a little sense. FB and TE are somewhat interchangeable in linehans system. There is very little use for the traditional full-back. Just look at wiggins. He is actually a full-back, but the system makes him a tight end.

Now whether it would be smart is another thing.

In a two back set, ronnie would most likely become the TE/FB because of his better blocking, and catching skills, while little ricky would be the tail-back. Either of them could get a hand off, or ronnie could go into motion and line up as a flanker or in the slot. The TE/FB have to be very versatile for the system to work.
 
wyatt erp said:
, just realize that when i say word on the streets i mean that the people in the bar that i was at and the people i was talking to . so thats wyatts deffinition of " the streets are saying.

by the way the price of beer is going down , so feel free to host a party in my honor at any game in october will be cool.:cool:


Don't you mean saloon Wyatt?
 
um...ricky...no!

Kay-Jay, it's highly possible that he cold be moved to the H-Back spot. He does have the size for that...kinda like a Chirs Cooley from Wash. or what Wiggins played last year in Minn....basically the position that Heath is playing.
 
I still dont understand the hype on Kay Jay. I think he will be a practice squad player. It doesnt sound like he has done much this preseason either. If Im wrong ill be the first to admit it, but we have way too many running backs for him to make the team. As a tight end though? I doubt that too.
 
SuperDuperFan said:
I still dont understand the hype on Kay Jay. I think he will be a practice squad player. It doesnt sound like he has done much this preseason either. If Im wrong ill be the first to admit it, but we have way too many running backs for him to make the team. As a tight end though? I doubt that too.

The more things he can do the greater chance he makes the team.

The hype is the fact that Kay Jay is a big strong fast guy. People love the combination of big strong and fast.
 
I wish my bar fly friends were that enlightened...it must have been a few of the 22 coaching staff drinking next to you ;-)

Seriously though, I think
In a two back set, ronnie would most likely become the TE/FB because of his better blocking, and catching skills, while little ricky would be the tail-back. Either of them could get a hand off, or ronnie could go into motion and line up as a flanker or in the slot. The TE/FB have to be very versatile for the system to work.
is spot-on. To add to it, Ricky is also a very good receiver. Kay-Jay is going to need to learn how to block like a demon to get playing time.
 
SuperDuperFan said:
I still dont understand the hype on Kay Jay. I think he will be a practice squad player. It doesnt sound like he has done much this preseason either. If Im wrong ill be the first to admit it, but we have way too many running backs for him to make the team. As a tight end though? I doubt that too.

Simply put, the hype is that the guy was projected to be drafted somewhere in the top 4 rounds and thus made him the best rookie FA RB available..turns out we got him.

As far as practice squad goes, I also believe that's likely where he'll start unless he's moved to H-Back or we trade a RB or two. To be honest I think he'd be great there but truly I have no idea how well he catches the ball. All I do know is that they didn't throw a lot to him in college.
 
Sofa_King_Drunk said:
Don't you mean saloon Wyatt?

king madison here i am filling in for the enlightened wyatt erp and i agree with him in useing harris as a te because unlike the most of you i rather have a unorthadox player than a idiot who couldnt catch a football if someone glued the thing in his hand. comon crew lets give it up for someone who whats to improve and with donald lee he has a football field worth of improvement.

just for the record " the streets sometimes talks to me but when l talk to the streets, the police look at me funny "

another note wyatt was totally drunk this morning and his currently passed out under a shade tree and a police officer is trying to wake him up.
 
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