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| Pro Bowl ![]() Join Date: May 2005 Location: washington, D.C.
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| Re: Tony McGee On the 2006 Washington Redskins No he didn't say he wanted out, that's why it's crazy that people are saying that. http://www.thewarpath.net/redskins-l...tis-980-a.html |
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| long legged mack daddy ![]() Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: NY
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| Re: Tony McGee On the 2006 Washington Redskins Quote:
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| Contains football related knowledge ![]() Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Second Star On The Right
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| Re: Tony McGee On the 2006 Washington Redskins Quote:
King on the other hand has been a consistent Monk naysayer. For him to switch is significant. Especially when the locals ask him why he switched. As I said in a previous thread, PK switched after canvassing coaches and players across the country during his training camp visits - something the locals who would vote against Monk can't do. Sorry, I respectfully disagree with Tony on this - Monk will be going in this year. Shapiro knows this is Monk's best shot and has played on PK's basic desire to be seen as consistent (a desire not mirrored in Dr. Z) and gotten him on board with the H. Carson arguments. If I was a suspicious man, I wouldn't be surprised if Shapiro sat their last year, nodding his head and going "you're so so right about Carson's intangibles Peter - he should get in" only to be turning it around on PK this year.
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| The Starter Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Germantown, Md.
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| Re: Tony McGee On the 2006 Washington Redskins On the issue of Portis, listening to him talk he sounds like a player who may walk away from the game sooner than some might expect. He often speaks about the beating he takes, and how he welcomes Betts as a backfield mate to take some of the load off him. I think he really concerned about being able to walk away form the game upright, and healthy.
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| Camp Scrub Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Rockton Il.
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| Re: Tony McGee On the 2006 Washington Redskins Trades in the nfl are rare. Especially when the player is one of the highest paid players at the position. Ladell played nearly as well as Portis last year and got paid a whole lot less. I am sure teams are more intrested in Betts than acquiring Portis with his huge cap numbers. |
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