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![]() Location: Gods Country
Registered: 05-09-2000
Posts: 10914
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Ahman was a terrific Packer and I pissed and moaned about not re-signing him.....but this non-move is looking pretty good.
Ahman 51 - 193 3.8 1TD 8 receptions 38 yards 4.8 avg DeShawn 49 - 202 4.1 4TD 9 Receptions 81 yards 8.1 avg |
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Location: Internet tough guy training camp
Registered: 09-20-2005
Posts: 3104
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I loved AG, but I knew it was time to part ways. I'm happy he got the money, a place to start, and I hope he is happy.
I'm just glad TT didn't feel the need to invest heavily in a guy with a ton of mileage. |
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Location: Yo Momma's House, Brooklyn, NY
Registered: 01-24-2001
Posts: 2974
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More than a couple people around here saw what was coming with Ahman. He was running down and getting hurt more and more. Others saw something different or were in denial.
I agree though - he was the most exciting/electrifying Packer RB I've ever seen. |
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Location: What in the wide wide world of sports is going on out there?
Registered: 10-04-2004
Posts: 9406
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I'm pretty sure most of Wynn's yards are the result of 2 long runs. |
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Location: Carol Stream, IL
Registered: 04-12-2000
Posts: 4627
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and the rest of the yards are from 2 yard runs. |
![]() Location: Gods Country
Registered: 05-09-2000
Posts: 10914
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I am pretty sure most of Ahmans yards are the result of many short runs |
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Location: What in the wide wide world of sports is going on out there?
Registered: 10-04-2004
Posts: 9406
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I'm pretty sure that every RB has at least one big run each game that helps their per carry average.
Also, I'm pretty sure I forgot this |
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Location: Grant County, Wisconsin
Registered: 02-02-2000
Posts: 8460
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I knew Green was on the downside of his career, but I still wish the Packers had found a way to keep him. Green's numbers have been diminished because of injury, but Wynn has not exactly been the picture of health (none of the RBs have been). The fact remains that the Packers have the worst rushing offense in the league, and McCarthy has his work cut out to try to improve that.
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Location: Siberia
Registered: 01-10-2004
Posts: 10410
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I'm pretty sure this thread is turning idotic.
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Location: What in the wide wide world of sports is going on out there?
Registered: 10-04-2004
Posts: 9406
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I'm pretty sure that I'm pretty sure is the new IMO, IMO.
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Location: Dining in hell...
Registered: 04-10-2001
Posts: 5290
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I thought pretty sure was the new quite frankly...
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Location: In a state of confusion...
Registered: 03-19-2000
Posts: 3415
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Quite frankly, I'm pretty sure I don't give a damn...but that's just IMO.
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Location: What in the wide wide world of sports is going on out there?
Registered: 10-04-2004
Posts: 9406
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Would you like some rope?
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Location: Carol Stream, IL
Registered: 04-12-2000
Posts: 4627
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I also didn't "inlcude" one of those because I'm pretty sure that a lot of backs have at least a couple long runs that when averaged in with 2 yard runs make the actual average slightly higher although it may be that it just looks bigger in the mirror. |
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Location: In a state of confusion...
Registered: 03-19-2000
Posts: 3415
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Would you like some pie? Errr...that didn't come out right, did it? |
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Location: The shed behind Boris Castle.
Registered: 03-20-2005
Posts: 6673
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Dang your avatar makes me hungry for pie.
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Location: René Descartes was a drunken fart. 'I drink therefore I am.'
Registered: 01-11-2004
Posts: 8392
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mmmmmmmm, pie
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Location: Lake Winnebago.
Registered: 07-27-2000
Posts: 4075
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If only we could hire a position coach who can wear shoulder pads on game day.
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Location: Life Waits for No One ... And It Wont Wait For ...
Registered: 02-04-2000
Posts: 3356
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I'm partial to Pecan pie this time of year. In warmer times a nice Key Lime or lemon merange (sp?) pie is great. Dont care much for pumpkin pie anymore. Pecan pie rules in any form.
Apple pie with a chunk of cheddar on it is always good, especially if warmed up. As for Ahman, he moved on and so did I. Wish him well with his $, but we have bigger fish to fry. |
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Location: Yo Momma's House, Brooklyn, NY
Registered: 01-24-2001
Posts: 2974
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Oooh. A fish fry, then some pumpkin pie. Nice. |
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Location: The shed behind Boris Castle.
Registered: 03-20-2005
Posts: 6673
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Pumpkin is the best. No contest. It's so good. Chocolate is 2nd best. Get chocolate pudding, put it in a pie crust and let it sit for a couple hours.....it's good. I mean really good. Apple is 3rd best with Vanilla Ice cream. |
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Location: Responsible posting since 2006
Registered: 01-22-2002
Posts: 9718
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That dumbass Thompson could have paid $20 million dollars for the same production he's getting for $500,000. Jesus, when will the Packer board realize what a mistake his hiring was?
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Location: I'm gonna come at you like a spider monkey!
Registered: 04-19-2001
Posts: 949
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Green had 6 td's all of last year; Wynn has 4 already. I think the Pack is doing OK on this one.
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![]() Location: Do you feel that Italian families allow for individuality?
Registered: 01-06-2006
Posts: 2540
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And drafting that worthless A.J. Hawk over a potential superstar in Vernon Davis! This team's going down the TUBES!!!11 |
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Location: What in the wide wide world of sports is going on out there?
Registered: 10-04-2004
Posts: 9406
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I liked The Tubes... produced by Todd Rundgren.
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