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In the 2007 Super Bowl, she said if the Giants won she would run naked down Broadway in NYC. I am wondering when she keeps that promise and if she makes any similar ones.
In honor of thinking about her in a minimal amount of clothing a minimal changes off season approach.
Okay, let's talk football. Kitna is gone. Spencer, Fiammetta, and Robinson return. Free Agency lands us Carl Nicks and D'Qwell Jackson. Nothing more.
#14. David DeCastro, OG, Stanford, 6'5", 315. I am encouraged that we like him. This pick makes more sense than any other options on the board. If he goes before we pick, then trade down and add picks. If not, stay put and solidify the weakest area on the team, the OL.
#45. Jayron Hosley, CB, Virginia Tech, 5'10", 175. Teams quit throwing at him in 2011 after 9 INTs in 2010. He is also a top Return guy, and has a ball hawking style. Needs to put on some beef, plays the ball as good as anyone in this class.
#82. Vontaze Burfict, ILB, Arizona State, 6'3", 250. When motivated he is a fierce player. Perhaps dropping in the Draft will put a chip on his shoulder. Worth the risk in the 3rd.
#113. Alameda Ta'amu, NT, Washington, 6'4", 340. I don"t know why he dropped and I don't care. If he gets to the 4th round grab him. He is a bull who collapses the pocket. He will only get better as he gets to lift weights and concentrate on football.
#144. Quentin Saulsberery, C, Mississippi State, 6'3", 302. Durable. Started every game in his college career. Graded out tops on a regular basis and plays with a serious attitude.
#175. Ryan Broyles, WR, Oklahoma, 5'10", 185. I keep coming back to this guy who is fearless over the middle. He is worth waiting on a year for the injury if we must.
6th round Supplemental pick for Bowen. Donte Paige-Moss, OLB, North Carolina, 6'4", 260. He should go back and recover from his injury. But he isn't. This guy is 1st or 2nd round talent who will drop. Grab him.
#206. Nick Provo, TE, Syracuse, 6'3", 249. A natural receiver who gets open often. 7 TDs in 2011.
In honor of thinking about her in a minimal amount of clothing a minimal changes off season approach.
Okay, let's talk football. Kitna is gone. Spencer, Fiammetta, and Robinson return. Free Agency lands us Carl Nicks and D'Qwell Jackson. Nothing more.
#14. David DeCastro, OG, Stanford, 6'5", 315. I am encouraged that we like him. This pick makes more sense than any other options on the board. If he goes before we pick, then trade down and add picks. If not, stay put and solidify the weakest area on the team, the OL.
#45. Jayron Hosley, CB, Virginia Tech, 5'10", 175. Teams quit throwing at him in 2011 after 9 INTs in 2010. He is also a top Return guy, and has a ball hawking style. Needs to put on some beef, plays the ball as good as anyone in this class.
#82. Vontaze Burfict, ILB, Arizona State, 6'3", 250. When motivated he is a fierce player. Perhaps dropping in the Draft will put a chip on his shoulder. Worth the risk in the 3rd.
#113. Alameda Ta'amu, NT, Washington, 6'4", 340. I don"t know why he dropped and I don't care. If he gets to the 4th round grab him. He is a bull who collapses the pocket. He will only get better as he gets to lift weights and concentrate on football.
#144. Quentin Saulsberery, C, Mississippi State, 6'3", 302. Durable. Started every game in his college career. Graded out tops on a regular basis and plays with a serious attitude.
#175. Ryan Broyles, WR, Oklahoma, 5'10", 185. I keep coming back to this guy who is fearless over the middle. He is worth waiting on a year for the injury if we must.
6th round Supplemental pick for Bowen. Donte Paige-Moss, OLB, North Carolina, 6'4", 260. He should go back and recover from his injury. But he isn't. This guy is 1st or 2nd round talent who will drop. Grab him.
#206. Nick Provo, TE, Syracuse, 6'3", 249. A natural receiver who gets open often. 7 TDs in 2011.

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