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    2010 week 5

    Hillis appears healthy and is starting, Collie dressed for the game but doesn't seem to be involved much, i have only started watching right now. Let's go!Edited by: backrow
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    2010 Jets

    only to their practice squad though, and maybe it's to get some insight into Vikings playbook, they play Vikes this week.
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    caste matchups for week six

    Sanchez is the only truly Mexican "latino" (even though he also is of the european descent, not sure if fully or not) guy as far as media is concerned (and maybe Garza and some other lower profile ones). Gonzalez, Garcia are 100% white and perceived as such.
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    2010 San Francisco 49ers

    Free Coffee at Starbucks all week!
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    2010 Colts

    sh*t, looks like Collie's injury may cost him a game: ESPN's John Clayton reports that Austin Collie (foot) is likely to miss Sunday's game against Kansas City. We'd take his report with some caution. Clayton is shaky in his weekly "medical report" on SportsCenter and if Collie practices...
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    2010 White WR's

    i dont think them being wiggers changes the way media or dwfs view them, and if they were to be a breakthrough players, that would be a breakthrough for white players overall, therefore i would root for them. i dont have to like them in order to cheer for them, haha, they are not my personal...
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    Jordan Shipley, WR

    it definitely needs to be scaled to the contract. if he gets fined his monthly wage he will think twice before he does that again!
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    Peyton Hillis

    quoting here the article from a previous page, posted by jreb in case it gets taken down haha. Peyton Hillis biography: On the verge of NFL greatness (Videos) By Kevin VaLeu, Associated Content Oct 5, 1:30 pm EDT Safety Dilemma: What to do? What to do? Should I act like I tried to...
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    2010 White WR's

    100% agreed, Col Reb.
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    2010 Cleveland Browns

    Ward was fined 15k: Jordan Shipley (concussion) missed Bengals practice Wednesday. Shipley isn't expected to play against the Bucs after taking a vicious hit from Browns rookie FS T.J. Ward in Week 4 that cost Ward a $15,000 fine. The Bengals will roll with Andre Caldwell as their...
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    Jordan Shipley, WR

    Jordan Shipley (concussion) was held out of Bengals practice again on Thursday. Shipley isn't going to play this week after taking a cheap shot from Browns FS T.J. Ward, who was more interested in lighting up the receiver than making a tackle.
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    Kevin Curtis

    Free agent WR Kevin Curtis underwent surgery on Sept. 23 to remove a cancerous testicle. Curtis just came public with the information on Wednesday. The good news is that doctors caught the cancer early and there is no sign that it spread. Remarkably, he said he hopes to return to football...
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    Peyton Hillis

    "¢ Hillis is tied for 10th in the league for carries that gained 10 or more yards. "¢ No running back with six or more rushes inside his opponent's 10-yard line (I-10) has converted a higher percentage of those rushes into touchdowns than Hillis (Mike Tolbert and Rashard Mendenhall tie...
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    John Kuhn

    it's just an expression, as in Kuhn always wins the one on one and gets positive yardage. i dont see anything wrong with this particular comment, really.
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    2010 New England Patriots

    and another one: FOX Sports' Adam Caplan predicts that Wes Welker will "see more double teams than ever" following the Randy Moss trade. It's exactly what we were thinking. The Patriots now lack a proven outside receiver, so defenses will load up to stop Welker at least until Brandon Tate...
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    WR Austin Collie

    from rotoworld: Phillip B. Wilson of the Indianapolis Star suggests that Austin Collie will remain the Colts' starting flanker even with Pierre Garcon returning. Garcon has missed two straight games with a bum hamstring, but is on track to play against the Chiefs. He was all but a...
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    2010 New England Patriots

    Wes Welker's fantasy value could take a hit following the Patriots' trade of Randy Moss Wednesday morning. Teams were already starting to send double teams Welker's way, and they'll be more plentiful going forward. Welker is a "No. 1" now for the first time in his career, and we're skeptical...
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    WR Danny Amendola

    i posted a youtube clip two posts above you bud.
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    2010 New England Patriots

    i'm sure Moss has a few games left in him, but Patriots obviously think he doesn't have a whole lot to offer plus his attitude is not what BB wants from his players. Between Welker, Edelman, Tate, Hernandez, Gronkowski and Woodhead they have plenty of receiving weapons for Tom Brady to work with!
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    2010 Week 4

    Podolak was 6'1 and probably about 210 lbs.
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    Peyton Hillis

    more praise for Peyton this time from cleveland.com CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Browns fans need to pinch themselves. Their team needed to give up whom, exactly, to acquire 24-year-old running back Peyton Hillis from the Denver Broncos in the offseason? Oh, that's right: Brady Quinn. I don't...
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    2010 New England Patriots

    from rotoworld: Minnesota Vikings acquired WR Randy Moss from the New England Patriots in exchange for a 2011 third-round pick. Moss will head to Minnesota without a long-term deal. It's anyones guess as to how much Moss has left in the tank, as it's been awhile before anyone has seen him...
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    WR Danny Amendola

    here's the catch. WOW!
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    John Kuhn

    from jsonline: Running back rotationMcCarthy said that John Kuhn would not necessarily move into the No. 1 halfback position even though he had a strong performance late in the game and finished with nine carries for 39 yards. Brandon Jackson remains the starter because Kuhn has to play...
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    Peyton Hillis

    and comparison of two Browns backs from Canton Repository: Last two, first two for RBs "¢ In the final two games of the 2009 season, Jerome Harrison ran 72 times for 275 yards (3.8 average), scoring two touchdowns. He did it against defenses that wound up ranked 26th (Oakland and 23rd...
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