Ok that might just be the dumbest thing i have ever seen. Everyone on this site is now dumber for having seen your post.
Heh, thanks man. I'm here ALL the time. Literally. Hell, I even keep the site open at work now. I risk getting fired all the time, just to keep posting. Look at my number of posts, then look at my join date. It would be depressing, if being a Jet fan throughout the Kotite era had not shown me the real meaning of depressing! :up:
Like I said, he would get a truckload of cash. I didn't say it would be a GOOD move, but it could be done. I have seen stranger things done by this organization...
Retaining JA, would hurt ya'll in the long run. For a man that don't wanna play for u guys getting top dollar, the money could be use to make ya'll better.
I knew people from the south talk like this, but to see it written in the English language is appalling. Is there a reason why, you feel the need to post on our board? Is the falcon coop getting to boring, or do you just feel the need to spread your delusional ideas with some realsitic sports fans? (excluding RobA, of course)
common man...no need to insult the man. It's not like hes trolling or being a complete asshole like a few other of the ATL fans that came here the last few days. Always nice to hear the voice of other fans...
You are an Eagles fan, I expected more from you. Read my post and learn a little about how commerce works. More competition=higher value for a good or service, as I stated in the original post.
Is Blank going to raise? Falcons owner Arthur Blank said team officials continued to work on compensation to land New York Jets defensive end John Abraham, the pass-rushing specialist who has been their main offseason target. "I know we're trying hard to satisfy all parties concerned," Blank said Monday. "I think John Abraham is satisfied, at this point. It's just a matter of us working something out with the Jets." That could mean the Falcons offering more in a trade than the second-round pick in the April draft that the Jets rebuffed last week after Seattle offered its first round pick, 31st overall Atlanta refuses to trade backup quarterback Matt Schaub or its first-round draft pick (No. 15). Any new offer could include an additional pick in this season's draft or future considerations. Atlanta has already dealt its fourth-round pick to Cleveland for safety Chris Crocker. "I spent several hours with him last week and he's a great football player and will continue to be a great football player," Blank said http://www.ajc.com/falcons/content/sports/falcons/stories/0321abraham.html
Thanx G.D. Some people try put down other's if they don't believe in what they believe in. I'm not here to trash talk, merely just to give my opinions. If NY wont welcome me, I'll go back to my home board. Ya'll stawp buy sawmtyme ya hure!!! That's sarcasm for those who just took that serious.
Please forgive us feeble-minded southerners, sir. God forbid someone has a discrepancy in communication with you.