1 (1) | Lions- Matthew Stafford | |||||||
2 (2) | Rams- Jason Smith | |||||||
3 (3) | Chiefs- Brian Orakpo | |||||||
4 (4) | Seahawks- Eugene Monroe | |||||||
5 (5) | Browns- BJ Raji | |||||||
6 (6) | Bengals- Aaron Curry | |||||||
7 (7) | Raiders- Michael Crabtree | |||||||
8 (8) | Jaguars- Mark Sanchez | |||||||
9 (9) | Packers- Malcom Jenkins | |||||||
10 (10) | 49ers- Andre Smith | |||||||
11 (11) | Bills- Tyson Jackson | |||||||
12 (12) | Broncos | |||||||
13 (13) | Redskins | |||||||
14 (14) | Saints | |||||||
15 (15) | Texans | |||||||
16 (16) | Chargers | |||||||
17 (17) | Jets | |||||||
18 (18) | Broncos (From Bears) | |||||||
19 (19) | Buccaneers | |||||||
20 (20) | Lions (From Cowboys) | |||||||
21 (21) | Eagles | |||||||
22 (22) | Vikings | |||||||
23 (23) | Patriots | |||||||
24 (24) | Falcons | |||||||
25 (25) | Dolphins | |||||||
26 (26) | Ravens | |||||||
27 (27) | Colts | |||||||
28 (28) | Bills (From Panthers, through Eagles) | |||||||
29 (29) | Giants | |||||||
30 (30) | Titans | |||||||
31 (31) | Cardinals | |||||||
32 (32) | Steelers |
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
No Bailout Package coming for the Eagles
With the Eagles coming into the Sunday afternoon game against the Redskins everything was going there way.
Three big wins against division leaders and the Browns (undefeated on Monday Night Football this year) and McNabb, Reid, and Westbrooke being the toast of the town. Not to mention the Cowboys loss to the Ravens the night before.
Yes, everything was going their way, until the game was played of course.
From the opening kickoff the Eagles appeared flat on special teams and offense. The defense was its usual spectacular self.
McNabb looked average, Westbrooke looked limpy, and Andy Reid's play calling was predictable and lackluster.
So after the catch that was 1-yd short the Eagles playoff chances are grim at best.
They need to WIN, and have the BUCS, and BEARS LOSE! (which is both unlikely)
So what does this mean for the Big 3 of the Eagles. McNabb is unhappy and the fans favorite player is always the back-up player (but with Kolb not playing well at all, maybe they missed on Kolb and they need McNabb or another QB).
Ex- Falcon head coach Jim Mora Sr. said he stayed in Atlanta a year too long and maybe Andy Reid is suffering from the safe fate. For the second straight year Reid will have just missed the playoffs and this team has the talent to win the superbowl.
As for B-West, he is phenomenal but turning 30 by the end of next season and the Eagles lack of a power run game perhaps drafting a RB in the first round makes the most sense.
I just hope they draft in the first round this year!!!!
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Friday, September 19, 2008
Skybus Airlines to be DELAYED indefinately
Skybus Airlines is expected to file for bankruptcy.
The low-cost airline--based in Ohio-- could not keep up with high fuel cost and a sagging economy.
All of skybus airlines' four hundred and fifty employees are expected to be laid off.
Skybus spokesman Bob Tenebaum says the airline will fully refund any flight scheduled through September.
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Thursday, September 11, 2008
Teenage Student accused of making bombs
A South Carolina High School student is charged with possessing materials to make bombs.
Police say 18-year-old Ryan Schallenberger had ten pounds of ammonium nitrate and a journal full of plans on bombing Chesterfield High School.
Police also say Schallenberger had great admiration for the Columbine killers- who killed 13 students nine years ago.
Schallenberger is one of the top students at Chesterfield High School and won the Newberry College Award last year.
His hearing is set for Monday.
Police say 18-year-old Ryan Schallenberger had ten pounds of ammonium nitrate and a journal full of plans on bombing Chesterfield High School.
Police also say Schallenberger had great admiration for the Columbine killers- who killed 13 students nine years ago.
Schallenberger is one of the top students at Chesterfield High School and won the Newberry College Award last year.
His hearing is set for Monday.
Monday, September 8, 2008
Iphone application for Super Monkey Ball
Super Monkey Ball v1.01 Published by Sega America Via App Store $9.99 Released: 8-31-08
What’s New In This Version
Despite scoring a respectable 3.75 / 5 rating from us in our initial review of Super Monkey Ball, many users complained about its SMB’s usability: “it is very difficult to control,” “the motion controls are terrible,” “too hard to control”… you get the idea.
Though control enhancements aren’t explicitly cited as part of the update, some brief game-play proves the sensitivity and responsiveness are markedly improved.
Here are the details from the iTunes’ page:
Interactive tutorial
Instructions added
Game is suspended when a player presses the “Home” button
What’s New In This Version
Despite scoring a respectable 3.75 / 5 rating from us in our initial review of Super Monkey Ball, many users complained about its SMB’s usability: “it is very difficult to control,” “the motion controls are terrible,” “too hard to control”… you get the idea.
Though control enhancements aren’t explicitly cited as part of the update, some brief game-play proves the sensitivity and responsiveness are markedly improved.
Here are the details from the iTunes’ page:
Interactive tutorial
Instructions added
Game is suspended when a player presses the “Home” button
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Wednesday, September 3, 2008
A Public Official involved in a sex scandal...stop me if you've heard it before
The Ohio Governor is calling for Ohio state attorney to resign because of a sex scandal.
Attorney General Marc Dann says he plans to stay in office after details of an affair with a colleague surfaced.
A couple of months ago, Dann’s close aid was fired and his policy chief resigned for sexual harassment.
In a letter written by Governor Ted Strickland he wrote that Dann could no longer effectively hold his position—therefore must resign.
Attorney General Marc Dann says he plans to stay in office after details of an affair with a colleague surfaced.
A couple of months ago, Dann’s close aid was fired and his policy chief resigned for sexual harassment.
In a letter written by Governor Ted Strickland he wrote that Dann could no longer effectively hold his position—therefore must resign.
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