wjmd08 said:I overheard a conversation about Jason Fabini being a probowler in his past. Is that true?:starspin
riight. I think he is a solid stop gap, but we still need to find someone who can be the future at RT.SupermanXx said:he's a pro bowler alright... he sure knows how to pack those bowls and make a quick $5 off selling them
BrAinPaiNt said:I think he was back in the early 70's
He's probably in a bowling league with really ugly shirtsas opposed to a pro bowler with really ugly shirts.wjmd08 said:I overheard a conversation about Jason Fabini being a probowler in his past. Is that true?:starspin
demdcowboys#1 said:On my Madden he is!!!
My favorite NFL team as a child was:
Cowboys
junk said:Did some research on Fabini. How about this interesting tidbit?
http://www.nflplayers.com/players/player.aspx?id=26028§ion=qa
I don't think he has ever been in the Pro Bowl, but Curtis Martin has certainly racked up some yards behind him.
I'm still amazed that people are critical of this signing. The guy signed for a little bit of nothing. He is a definite upgrade over Petitti and even if a guy is drafted, he is terrific depth on both sides.
Outside of TO, Fabini might end up being the most valuable signing of the offseason.
theogt said:Pro bowler or not, we won't have to line Keyshawn up inside to help him block.
*badump ching*
hendog said:Good post I agree. And if thats you in your avatar then I agree even more.