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Sep 25 2008

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Wwonka

Poker and Patriots NFL talk

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Played the Mookie for the first time in Ages last night. I was trying to help Waffles out cause he needed the players and was willing to add some money to spice it up. Had a good time but couldn’t avoid LJ’s Card Rackery, Is that even a word? anyways it was fun to play with this group again. 74 is the Nuts.

Did anyone watch that patriots game last sunday? if you did I am sorry, it seems like the Defense forgot to show up whatsoever. I do find it funny that alot of people  around here (Worcester, Ma.) think that Matt Cassell was the reason they lost but in all reality it was the DEFENSE that couldn’t stop Ronny Brown.

The NFL is a funny league what ever you think is going to happen is usually wrong. Patriots 2-1 Colts 1-2 Chargers 1-2 but then you have the Buffalo Bills at 3-0 and Looking Real Strong.  I thought that the Patriots would still be the Class of the AFC east without Tom Brady but as of right now Buffalo is the team to beat.

I am thinking the Bye week came at a great time for the Patriots and to make it even better they got Blown out of their own building so they will have that to chew on for 2 weeks.

Tonight is Riverchasers at 9p.m. eastern on Full Tilt Poker.

I just registered and I am the only person signed up so get your asses in there folks.

Peace

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Sep 07 2008

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Wwonka

It is hot in Texas

Filed under Patriots, Redsox, Texas, heat, hot

Jezus christ Does it ever cool down in texas?  I arrived around 2 pm on friday and it was 90+ but when you go outside at midnight you would expect that the tempeture would have dropped a few degrees.

Why am I in texas? I came to see my Beloved Redsox Play the Texas rangers and spend time with one of my oldest friends and her husband and Drink like a fish all weekend.

The Good is the sox won. the Bad is Tom Brady Got hurt and looks like he might be done for the year.
Losing TB is Bad but not season Ruining I still believe that the Patriots will go 10-6 without him.

10-6 without Tom Brady and 13-3 with Tom Brady.

Fuck me Tom Brady is done for the year is this a nightmare or what?

Fuck fuck fuck brady is hurt.

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Jul 16 2008

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Wwonka

Are you Ready for some NFL Football??????

Welcome to the Donkey Show.

Do you realize that NFL Training camps open in Less than 2 weeks?

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Patriots QB Tom Brady, left, and much of last year’s receiving corps. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff)

STRENGTH
The top of the depth chart. A 1-2 punch of Randy Moss and Wes Welker is tough to stop on many levels, and also opens opportunities for the third receiver in three-wide packages.

WEAKNESS
After Moss, Welker and Jabar Gaffney, there is some uncertainty.

TOP QUESTIONS
Can Chad Jackson step into the role vacated by Donte’ Stallworth? Can Randy Moss (98 catches, 23 TDs) and Wes Welker (112 catches) duplicate their remarkable 2007 seasons? Will Kelley Washington emerge as more than a special teamer?

INSTANT ANALYSIS
The Patriots were in three-wide or four-wide packages on 67 percent of their offensive snaps in 2007, a reflection of how they wanted their playmaking receivers on the field. Donte’ Stallworth played in 60 percent of the team’s offensive snaps last season — most often as the Z receiver on the tight-end side — and that role is up for grabs. Chad Jackson, a second-round draft choice in 2006, has a golden chance to assume those responsibilities, with Jabar Gaffney and Kelley Washington also options. Gaffney is valuable in that he plays all the receiver spots. Although his official position is receiver, Sam Aiken was signed as a free agent more for his special teams skills, so he could be a sixth addition to the roster (the team kept five receivers out of camp last year). Fifth-round pick Matthew Slater, who is a return man with the ability to play safety and receiver, could also factor into the mix. C.J. Jones and Robert Ortiz are longer shots.

FUTURE
After re-signing with the Patriots for one year this offseason, Jabar Gaffney is lone player atop the depth chart with a contract that expires after the 2008 season. Chad Jackson (2009), Kelley Washington (2009), Randy Moss (2010), Wes Welker (2011) all have multiple years left.

Here is a List Copied from NFL.com with every teams Opening Date.

Opening dates

Baltimore Ravens
Westminster, Md.
July 21 (rookies), July 23 (veterans) More information

Buffalo Bills
Pittsford, N.Y.
July 24 (rookies and veterans) More information

Cincinnati Bengals
Georgetown, Ky.
July 27 (rookies and veterans) More information

Cleveland Browns
Berea, Ohio
July 22 (rookies and veterans)

Denver Broncos
Englewood, Colo.
July 24 (rookies and veterans)

Houston Texans
Houston
July 25 (rookies and veterans) More information

Indianapolis Colts
Terre Haute, Ind.
July 24 (rookies and veterans) More information

Jacksonville Jaguars
Jacksonville
July 25 (rookies and veterans) More information

Kansas City Chiefs
River Falls, Wis.
July 24 (rookies and veterans) More information

Miami Dolphins
Davie, Fla.
July 25 (rookies and veterans) More information

New England Patriots
Foxboro, Mass.
July 21 (rookies), July 23 (veterans) Full schedule

New York Jets
Hempstead, N.Y.
July 16 (rookies), July 23 (veterans) More information

Oakland Raiders
Napa Valley, Calif.
July 24 (rookies and veterans)

Pittsburgh Steelers
Latrobe, Pa.
July 27 (rookies and veterans) More information

San Diego Chargers
San Diego
July 20 (rookies), July 24 (veterans) More information

Tennessee Titans
Nashville, Tenn.
July 25 (rookies and veterans)

NFC

Team
Location
Opening dates

Arizona Cardinals
Flagstaff, Ariz.
July 23 (rookies and veterans) More information

Atlanta Falcons
Flowery Branch, Ga.
July 25 (rookies and veterans) More information

Carolina Panthers
Spartanburg, S.C.
July 25 (rookies and veterans) More information

Chicago Bears
Bourbonnais, Ill.
July 22 (rookies and veterans) More information

Dallas Cowboys
Oxnard, Calif.
July 24 (rookies and veterans) More information

Detroit Lions
Allen Park, Mich.
July 23 (rookies and veterans)

Green Bay Packers
Green Bay, Wis.
July 27 (rookies and veterans) More information

Minnesota Vikings
Mankato, Minn.
July 24 (rookies and veterans) More information

New Orleans Saints
Jackson, Miss./Metairie, La.
July 23 (rookies and veterans) More information

New York Giants
Albany, N.Y.
July 24 (rookies and veterans) More information

Philadelphia Eagles
Bethlehem, Pa.
July 21 (rookies), July 24 (veterans) More information

San Francisco 49ers
Santa Clara, Calif.
July 24 (rookies and veterans) More information

Seattle Seahawks
Kirkland, Wash.
July 22 (rookies), July 24 (veterans)

St. Louis Rams
Mequon, Wis.
July 24 (rookies and veterans)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
July 25 (rookies and veterans)

Washington Redskins
Ashburn, Va.
July 19 (rookies and veterans) More information

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