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Lt. Al Giardello

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  1. I'm hearing rumors all over the net about Cheadle in talks to play the jazz legend Miles Davis. I would be the 1st person in line to see this. Don Cheadle is my favorite actor, and I think he'd do a great job as Mile Davis. Oscar worthy for sure.
  2. Batista. I bet an apperence by Batista would spice up the ratings.
  3. I'm so tempted to read it, because it's killing me to know what happens, but I just can't. I watched the episode last night. Kavanaugh's rant was intense, "WHAT DOES IT TASTE LIKE? IT TASTES LIKE PISS TO ME!" he went crazy! No matter what happens, I want to see Kavanaugh still on the show. If Forrest doesn't get the emmy, it would be highway robbery.
  4. You'd have to locate your missing brain first. You still mad because I sonned you in the Santana Moss debate?
  5. I'll take the Lions as a second team.
  6. It's not going to be Carlito for the last fucking time, he already has an WM match.
  7. He can get his 100 yards, aslong as he dont get the main thing that matters "Touchdowns".
  8. I'm very interest in becoming one because I have too much free time on my hand.
  9. I saw the game but it is nothing like you're describing it. Hall made one or two good plays, while T.O. just totally abused him the rest of the time. And yes T.O. did drop that pass, but it had nothing to do with Hall. T.O. generally got whatever he wanted on Hall, there were just some poorly thrown balls that Hall was able to take advantage of. Considering I just watched the game last week on the NFL Networks "Game of the week", it's fresh in my head. Hall did dominate TO for most of the game, espically in the redzone where Terrell couldn't do a thing. Most of it did had to do with McNabb playing with bruised ribs, but TO was overall bad, despite what the stat sheet says. Considering you watched the game through the eyes of someone with a clear agenda against T.O., I don't care. There is no possible way you can go 7-112 and be "overall bad" or "completely shutdown". ESPECIALLY considering T.O. and Hall were one-on-one pretty much the entire game. The pot calling the kettle black. You seem to have Owens nutsack in your mouth, so in reality your opinion is biased as well. Go re-watch the game, espically in the redzone and tell me Hall didn't own TO. Hell even watching the game at the time, when I wanted TO to do good, I still thought Hall got to him. But whatever, debating this is useless. Have fun with TO in Dallas, just don't be complaining when he turns your team into a complete circus.
  10. I saw the game but it is nothing like you're describing it. Hall made one or two good plays, while T.O. just totally abused him the rest of the time. And yes T.O. did drop that pass, but it had nothing to do with Hall. T.O. generally got whatever he wanted on Hall, there were just some poorly thrown balls that Hall was able to take advantage of. Considering I just watched the game last week on the NFL Networks "Game of the week", it's fresh in my head. Hall did dominate TO for most of the game, espically in the redzone where Terrell couldn't do a thing. Most of it did had to do with McNabb playing with bruised ribs, but TO was overall bad, despite what the stat sheet says.
  11. I'm not saying he's an all time great WR, I'm saying he's one of the best playing right now. No need for childish insults.
  12. Did you guys watch the game? Yes he got his catches, but most of the time Hall had him smoothered, and knocked down balls. McNabb did throw some bad balls because he was playing with bruised ribs, but TO dropped a very catchable ball in the clutch time that they needed to win the game. And Hall just OWNED Owens in the Redzone. TO did not look like TO in that game.
  13. Double post.
  14. I'm only giving the man credit where credit is due. He is an amazing WR, espically for his size(He's only 5'10 for fuck sakes). As an Eagles fan, I want nothing more than to see him and the Redskins fail, but I got to give my unbias opinion. He's very underrated.
  15. Look at his 2 years with the Jets after Coles left, he was pretty much the only recieving talent for Pennington. Santana is for real. Ok sure I will. 2003: 16 Games/12 starts he had 74 catches for 1105 yards, 10 TDs 2004: 15 games/14 starts he had 45 catches for 838 yards, 5 TDs Doesn't sound like someone I'd buy just yet. He had a great 2003 season, 10 TD's and over 1105 yards is pretty damn good to me. In 2004, the Jets didn't rely on Moss as much and decided to use there rushing attack alot more, is his stats went down, but he averaged 18.6 per catch and thats a damn good stat. Just ask Jets fans and they will tell you how much they miss Moss.
  16. Don't group Moss in with Owens, Moss doesn't quit, whine, and bash his QB when times are rough. Moss didn't bash Kerry Collins of all QB's, even though he was a main reason why the Raiders were losing. Moss would problay give his left nut to play with the quality of QB like McNabb and wouldn't complain if they lost a game. The whole TO/McNabb drama really started in Week 7 of 2004 againest the Steelers when we got destroyed, Owens blamed everything on McNabb, and McNabb just ignored it and carried on winning while TO got injured.
  17. I was at both Canadian Stampede and Wrestlemania 18, Hogan's pop was way bigger then the Hart Foundation, mostly because their was way more people in the skydome then there was in the saddledome. And the Hogan Vs. Rock match meant more.
  18. Look at his 2 years with the Jets after Coles left, he was pretty much the only recieving talent for Pennington. Santana is for real.
  19. Moss is faster, but T.O. has better hands. My top 5 is: 1. T.O. (when he plays) 2. Chad Johnson 3. Torry Holt 4. Steve Smith 5. Santana Moss I realize I left Randy Moss off this list, and I do not care. Hines Ward is probably 6th. Owens use to have better hands, but now he's just settling on his brute strength instead of his actual skill. Which problay has to be because of his age. You also left off Marvin Harrison. My Top 5 coming into this season would be... 1. Steve Smith 2. Marvin Harrison 3. Chad Johnson 4. Randy Moss 5. Santana Moss I feel bad putting Torry Holt(who I can could be the #1 WR, and still has his best years to come), and Hines Ward(The best overall WR), but what can you do.
  20. LOL what do you except, I've never seen a football player(Owens) draw this much media and fan attention since Lawerence Taylor's crack days, and even then he didn't run his mouth as much as TO.
  21. I can honestly see Keyshawn going to Seattle, because of the departure of Joe Jurivisous.
  22. I'm not ignoring TO's strengths, I'm saying Moss is faster and has better hands than TO. I've seen Owens dropped many balls that should of been catches, while I rarely see Moss do that. Terrell is a great talent, but he was at his best IMO when he was playing for the 49er's, because he was less ignorant and didn't need to be the center of attention. He was a much faster WR and had better hands then also. Infact right now I have a hard time placing Terrell in my Top 5 WR's going into this season. Despite you guys may think, TO is human, infact go watch the 1st Monday Night game of last year when DeAngelo Hall competely shut him down, and when he made very bad dropped balls.
  23. Actually Saturday night is BOXING territory, and speaking of boxing I bet the Rahman/Toney heavyweight title fight on HBO(Not PPV) took alot of viewers. Hell no. That fight was terrible. People didn't know that before watching the fight genius. Toney = Ratings.
  24. Which Santana Moss has, you douchebag. He has AWESOME hands, and has made amazing catches that shouldn't have been caught. And explosive speed is an VERY important key to be a top caliber WR. So go fuck yourself. do you read...you must be able to, you can type...somewhat...I said there's more to it than just speed...Owens doesn't need to rely on that speed to be one of the top receivers in the league/ But I'm not saying Terrell Owens is a crappy WR, all I'm saying is I'd perfer Santana Moss over him.
  25. He didn't ruin my team, we made it without him and we could still make it without him. Now that we don't have to deal with the everyday circus of the Terrell Owens show, we can get back to our winning ways. We finished the season 8-8, with McNabb and Westbrook injured, and TO gone. With McNabb and Westbrook coming back, the emergence of both rookies Reggie Brown and Ryan Moats and a few decent signings we can get back to our winning way.
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