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Originally posted by: starkiller
I've been thinking...
I suppose I'm probably going to be falsely branded a racist because I support Rush's side of the incident. If that happens, so be it.
Nah, just a dittohead.
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Originally posted by: starkiller
I've been thinking...
I suppose I'm probably going to be falsely branded a racist because I support Rush's side of the incident. If that happens, so be it.
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Originally posted by: Warbler
Eagles: 30 Lions 13
Yes!!!!!!!
time for that song again!
Fly! Eagles fly!
On the road the victory!
Fight! Eagles fight!
Score a touchdown 1 2 3!
Hit 'em low!
Hit 'em high!
And we'll watch our Eagles fly!
Fly! Eagles fly!
On the road to victory!
E!-A!-G!-L!-E!-S!-EAGLES!!!!
next: we go Bear hunting!
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Originally posted by: Itchy
BTW: Lions fight song is Waaaaaaaaay better
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Originally posted by: Warbler
4 and 0!
Eagles 19 Bears 9!
sorry Bossk.
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Saints Acquire Veteran Cornerback McKenzie
NEW ORLEANS (Sports Network) - The New Orleans Saints (news) Monday acquired cornerback Mike McKenzie (news) and a future conditional draft choice from Green Bay. In exchange, the Packers received a second-round pick in 2005 and quarterback J.T. O'Sullivan (news).
New Orleans agreed to pay the remainder of McKenzie's contract, which runs through the 2006 season.
McKenzie, who is in his sixth NFL season, has been a starter at left cornerback for Green Bay since his rookie year. In 70 career games, he has posted 284 tackles (235 solo), 15 interceptions, a sack and a fumble recovery.
The Memphis product has played in one contest this season (9/19 vs. Chicago), where he had one pass defensed.
McKenzie was coming off a stellar 2003 campaign, where he had four interceptions, including one for a 90-yard touchdown, and 57 tackles (51 solo).
O'Sullivan, a 6-2, 220-pounder out of Cal-Davis, is fresh off a solid campaign in NFL Europe. The third-year NFL player led the Frankfurt Galaxy to the 2004 World Bowl championship as he went 120-of-196 for 1,527 yards with 10 touchdowns and five interceptions. He also ranked second in the league with a 91.9 passer rating.
The Packers were in need of another quarterback after releasing former No. 1 pick Tim Couch (news) earlier this year. The urgency for a signal caller became even more apparent when All-Pro signal-caller Brett Favre (news) was knocked out of Sunday's game against the Giants with a concussion. Currently, the only other quarterbacks on Green Bay's roster are Doug Pederson (news) and Craig Nall (news).
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1991
Was a second-round draft selection by the Falcons (33rd overall and third quarterback, after Dan McGwire and Todd Marinovich)…Completed 14 of 32 passes for 160 yards and two touchdowns, with one interception, in the preseason…Active for three games during the regular season, he played in two (Oct. 27 vs. L.A. Rams and Nov. 10 at Washington), attempting five passes without a completion in Redskins contest. (a 12-yarder in the second quarter and a 28-yarder in the third period) while completing 15 of 26 passes for 204 yards overall…Threw two more TD passes in losing effort (27-17) in divisional playoff at Dallas the following week (Jan. 16) — a 2-yarder to Brooks and a 29-yarder to Sharpe…Closed out day with 28 completions in 45 attempts for 331 yards (one yard short of Packers' single-game playoff record) and two TDs.