Montavious Stanley had a torn pectoral muscle?

trickblue

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Funxva said:
Hey you take this to the Love Zone...


What do you mean there isn't a Love Zone?

It's the Tailgate Zone...
 

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WoodysGirl said:
Hater :cool:

Thanks guys, I feel so loved, now. What would I do without you all? :p:

Perhaps go to the dark side of the NFC East.:eek:
 

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Yep,; that it, he tore it and missed the Gator Bowl, I knew it was something like that.

Right Woody's Girl, everyone loves you, you know so much about football and your a die hard Dallas Cowboy fan too. Most women dont like football, much less want to watch the game with you. But a guy can still dream. Like this one guy, told about his wife, she got him tickets to go to Thousand Oaks and watch pratice. Now, thats a sexy wife.

I didnt mean to go off deep end, about liking big beautiful women, just do, thats me.

However, I have several good questions for you guys and ladies. First, as you know Vandy wants to handle kickoffs, but if you looked at his 2003 season, last time he kicked off, the ball generally wound up at the 10 yard line, and now and then he would pull a hamstring.

And you guys all know how Cundiff pulled his hamstring, and had problems throughout the year. So, shouldnt we make pleas to Parcells to get a kickoff specialist. Granted it takes up a roster spot, but to me, that is better than Vandy getting hamstring pulls and missing crucial field goals this year.

Second, before you guys jump all over me, as you know its reported that the Saints are in a pickle with Reggie Bush, maybe holding out. Say, if he isnt signed by 2nd or 3rd week of August, should the Cowboys try to make a trade for him. And to only do that, if Saints are at a impase to get him signed and cant. And the Saints realize that they may lose their draft pick and not get nothing.

So, my question, how much do you guys and ladies think we should give up for Reggie Bush if he comes available. Still reports are that the Seahawks, Commanders, & Panthers are the favorites to go to the Super Bowl. Dallas is 3rd or 4th ranked.

With Reggie Bush, we would have a impact star running back for 10-12 years. At same time, we could trade Julious Jones for say like a # 2 draft pick and future consideration. With Reggie Bush, too, we can spread out the opposing defenses, he can even flank sometimes at WR or in slot. Then, with Terry Glenn, Owens, Witten, Fasano, along with Bush, whom could stop us. Just wondering.

True, have to wait 2 weeks or so to see if Saints get him signed, if not, then what do you guys think?
 

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This is not the fantasy league. That is where talk about trading for Bush belongs- not in the real world.
 

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cowboyjoe said:
Yep,; that it, he tore it and missed the Gator Bowl, I knew it was something like that.

Right Woody's Girl, everyone loves you, you know so much about football and your a die hard Dallas Cowboy fan too. Most women dont like football, much less want to watch the game with you. But a guy can still dream. Like this one guy, told about his wife, she got him tickets to go to Thousand Oaks and watch pratice. Now, thats a sexy wife.

I didnt mean to go off deep end, about liking big beautiful women, just do, thats me.

However, I have several good questions for you guys and ladies. First, as you know Vandy wants to handle kickoffs, but if you looked at his 2003 season, last time he kicked off, the ball generally wound up at the 10 yard line, and now and then he would pull a hamstring.

And you guys all know how Cundiff pulled his hamstring, and had problems throughout the year. So, shouldnt we make pleas to Parcells to get a kickoff specialist. Granted it takes up a roster spot, but to me, that is better than Vandy getting hamstring pulls and missing crucial field goals this year.

Second, before you guys jump all over me, as you know its reported that the Saints are in a pickle with Reggie Bush, maybe holding out. Say, if he isnt signed by 2nd or 3rd week of August, should the Cowboys try to make a trade for him. And to only do that, if Saints are at a impase to get him signed and cant. And the Saints realize that they may lose their draft pick and not get nothing.

So, my question, how much do you guys and ladies think we should give up for Reggie Bush if he comes available. Still reports are that the Seahawks, Commanders, & Panthers are the favorites to go to the Super Bowl. Dallas is 3rd or 4th ranked.

With Reggie Bush, we would have a impact star running back for 10-12 years. At same time, we could trade Julious Jones for say like a # 2 draft pick and future consideration. With Reggie Bush, too, we can spread out the opposing defenses, he can even flank sometimes at WR or in slot. Then, with Terry Glenn, Owens, Witten, Fasano, along with Bush, whom could stop us. Just wondering.

True, have to wait 2 weeks or so to see if Saints get him signed, if not, then what do you guys think?

before I sign a kick off specialist I would have every man on the team try it first you never know what you might find.

On Reggie Bush no do not trade for him, the NFL is a slotted system therefore he should #2 drat pick money. If he is that good then his next contract in 4 years will pay him well.
 

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WoodysGirl said:
I was reading the DMN article about the picks signing on DMN.com, cuz it had been updated and there was this blurb.

Anybody know about this? Did it happen in one of the minicamps?

HAD is the main word of the topic.... let the past be the past. not going to worry as long as he performs well.:starspin
 
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