No no, I'm not saying you should change it. I'm saying people may find it a bit odd. If you like it, you should absolutely keep it. As far as knowing why you chose it, I was just assuming it had to do with our prolific D-line in the 80s and our SBIII victory. If I'm wrong, so be it. :up:
You know, this whole Taylor business really ruins my off-season. It's such a weird feeling. If Taylor comes in and nets zero sacks in 2010, I will be disappointed. If he nets 15, I will be doubly so. It's a lose-lose situation for fans, a least for one fan. I have never before hoped for the Patriots to come in and swoop up one of our FA targets. Now I'm praying for it.
Tampons, sand in the vagina, douche, etc., not zeroing in on you specifically; but does anyone ask their own daughters these questions? Start getting more inventive when you're calling someone girly. I ain't PC and fukk the Pope, but this is just getting get old.
it's like Wade Boggs winning a World Series with the Yankees. it pained Red Sox fans much more to see the Yankees able to deliver to one of their cherished players what their own franchise could not than it pained the Yankee fans to see him playing for them.
He's not participating the off-season program because he wants to (say, like Favre) He has a shoulder injury, and you know how injured shoulder feels when you're out there on the field. I think he's staying off till the shoulder heals. It's one thing to call his head for being a douche (that he is.) Blaming him for what he doesn't deserve is another thing.
If signing Taylor makes the NYJ a stronger football team, then I'm all for it. Once he joins the green & white, he isn't an enemy anymore.
I've seen a few rumors of this, but nothing official. Here for instance. All rumor for now. http://www.footballnewsnow.com/2010/report-taylor-and-jets-close-on-two-year-3-45m-deal/