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Some articles in this weeks PFW issue


1...By Dan Arkush

If Daunta Culpepper can stay healthy and regain his MVP-caliber form, and, as has been rumored,the Dolphins sign free agent LB LaVar Arrington,I think I would have to strongly consider making Miami my early favorite to represent the AFC in Super Bowl XXI, which just happens to be targeted for Dolphins Stadium. After playing under five different defensive coordinators in Washington, all Arrington, who turns 28 in June , needs is a system that he can call his own for more then what seems like a few minutes, and Nick Saban's system couldn't be a more perfect fit.



2.....MOCK DRAFT

WR Santonio Holmes Ohio State
Nick Saban is a prime candidate to trade down and aquire picks, but if he stays in this spot, he need to find more help for QB D. Culpepper
 
Good god...all in all....Arrington + Holmes + Good news on Ricky's appeal, would make me SOOOOO confident about our 2006 chances. I think between Jackson and Holmes, Santonio is the guy more ready to contribute immediately as a #3.

That's just such a sick offense though. Chambers, Booker, Holmes, McMichael, Ronnie Brown, Ricky Williams, Daunte Culpepper, plus a Houck-coached OL? Not to mention Saban and Capers running a D that features the same DL that got 36 sacks in 2005 (not counting secondary and LB sacks), possibly an improved secondary (never know til ya know) and Arrington infused into a solid LB group.

If these players decide to first and foremost WORK HARD, to end up the first team to ever win a super bowl in front of the home crowd...then the sky is the limit.
 
ckparrothead said:
Good god...all in all....Arrington + Holmes + Good news on Ricky's appeal, would make me SOOOOO confident about our 2006 chances. I think between Jackson and Holmes, Santonio is the guy more ready to contribute immediately as a #3.

That's just such a sick offense though. Chambers, Booker, Holmes, McMichael, Ronnie Brown, Ricky Williams, Daunte Culpepper, plus a Houck-coached OL? Not to mention Saban and Capers running a D that features the same DL that got 36 sacks in 2005 (not counting secondary and LB sacks), possibly an improved secondary (never know til ya know) and Arrington infused into a solid LB group.

If these players decide to first and foremost WORK HARD, to end up the first team to ever win a super bowl in front of the home crowd...then the sky is the limit.

:yeahthat: :clap:
 
ckparrothead said:
Good god...all in all....Arrington + Holmes + Good news on Ricky's appeal, would make me SOOOOO confident about our 2006 chances. I think between Jackson and Holmes, Santonio is the guy more ready to contribute immediately as a #3.

That's just such a sick offense though. Chambers, Booker, Holmes, McMichael, Ronnie Brown, Ricky Williams, Daunte Culpepper, plus a Houck-coached OL? Not to mention Saban and Capers running a D that features the same DL that got 36 sacks in 2005 (not counting secondary and LB sacks), possibly an improved secondary (never know til ya know) and Arrington infused into a solid LB group.

If these players decide to first and foremost WORK HARD, to end up the first team to ever win a super bowl in front of the home crowd...then the sky is the limit.

It's even more exciting than that.......you forgot Beasley!! :D
 
ckparrothead said:
Good god...all in all....Arrington + Holmes + Good news on Ricky's appeal, would make me SOOOOO confident about our 2006 chances. I think between Jackson and Holmes, Santonio is the guy more ready to contribute immediately as a #3.

That's just such a sick offense though. Chambers, Booker, Holmes, McMichael, Ronnie Brown, Ricky Williams, Daunte Culpepper, plus a Houck-coached OL? Not to mention Saban and Capers running a D that features the same DL that got 36 sacks in 2005 (not counting secondary and LB sacks), possibly an improved secondary (never know til ya know) and Arrington infused into a solid LB group.

If these players decide to first and foremost WORK HARD, to end up the first team to ever win a super bowl in front of the home crowd...then the sky is the limit.
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Damn, CK why you did that to me. I just hit my head on my damn ceiling. Thanks buddy.. T-O-T-A-L D-O-M-I-N-I-T-A-T-I-ON..
 
I really hope we trade down and get a pick in the second round. Even if we trade down there is going to be a good player there when we pick.
 
ckparrothead said:
Good god...all in all....Arrington + Holmes + Good news on Ricky's appeal, would make me SOOOOO confident about our 2006 chances. I think between Jackson and Holmes, Santonio is the guy more ready to contribute immediately as a #3.

That's just such a sick offense though. Chambers, Booker, Holmes, McMichael, Ronnie Brown, Ricky Williams, Daunte Culpepper, plus a Houck-coached OL? Not to mention Saban and Capers running a D that features the same DL that got 36 sacks in 2005 (not counting secondary and LB sacks), possibly an improved secondary (never know til ya know) and Arrington infused into a solid LB group.

If these players decide to first and foremost WORK HARD, to end up the first team to ever win a super bowl in front of the home crowd...then the sky is the limit.
I agree....specially with the Ricky part...man that would be awesome playing at our home stadium.
 
I'm for trading down as well. Plus, I'm not sold on Holmes. If we get him I'll definitely root for him, but he wouldn't be my first choice at #16.
 
ckparrothead said:
Good god...all in all....Arrington + Holmes + Good news on Ricky's appeal, would make me SOOOOO confident about our 2006 chances. I think between Jackson and Holmes, Santonio is the guy more ready to contribute immediately as a #3.

That's just such a sick offense though. Chambers, Booker, Holmes, McMichael, Ronnie Brown, Ricky Williams, Daunte Culpepper, plus a Houck-coached OL? Not to mention Saban and Capers running a D that features the same DL that got 36 sacks in 2005 (not counting secondary and LB sacks), possibly an improved secondary (never know til ya know) and Arrington infused into a solid LB group.

If these players decide to first and foremost WORK HARD, to end up the first team to ever win a super bowl in front of the home crowd...then the sky is the limit.
THAT WOULD BE INCREDABLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I cant feel that good until we get a backup QB. Right now with Daunte not sure if he'll be ready for September 7th, just dont feel 100% sure about us.
 
ckparrothead said:
Good god...all in all....Arrington + Holmes + Good news on Ricky's appeal, would make me SOOOOO confident about our 2006 chances. I think between Jackson and Holmes, Santonio is the guy more ready to contribute immediately as a #3.

That's just such a sick offense though. Chambers, Booker, Holmes, McMichael, Ronnie Brown, Ricky Williams, Daunte Culpepper, plus a Houck-coached OL? Not to mention Saban and Capers running a D that features the same DL that got 36 sacks in 2005 (not counting secondary and LB sacks), possibly an improved secondary (never know til ya know) and Arrington infused into a solid LB group.

If these players decide to first and foremost WORK HARD, to end up the first team to ever win a super bowl in front of the home crowd...then the sky is the limit.

:yes:
 
ckparrothead said:
Good god...all in all....Arrington + Holmes + Good news on Ricky's appeal, would make me SOOOOO confident about our 2006 chances. I think between Jackson and Holmes, Santonio is the guy more ready to contribute immediately as a #3.

That's just such a sick offense though. Chambers, Booker, Holmes, McMichael, Ronnie Brown, Ricky Williams, Daunte Culpepper, plus a Houck-coached OL? Not to mention Saban and Capers running a D that features the same DL that got 36 sacks in 2005 (not counting secondary and LB sacks), possibly an improved secondary (never know til ya know) and Arrington infused into a solid LB group.

If these players decide to first and foremost WORK HARD, to end up the first team to ever win a super bowl in front of the home crowd...then the sky is the limit.
:yeahthat:
 
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