goldlion054
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Mass Effect 3 comes out next week.I didnt even realize.
I'm so indifferent on it. I loved the first 2, but this one seems kinda..... meh. I'll buy it someday
Mass Effect 3 comes out next week.I didnt even realize.
Agreed! Just got this yesterday. It's a steal for $8.EDIT: By the way, Mutant Blob is amazing!
Also that son of bitch SNES gave me a seahawks avy on his taco bell forum -_-
2 was a disappointment for me. They stripped the RPG elements down way too much for my liking and planet scanning can go fuck a goat. The most tedious game mechanic I've seen since Final Fantasy VIII's magic "draw" system.goldlion054 said:I loved the first 2
2 was a disappointment for me. They stripped the RPG elements down way too much for my liking and planet scanning can go fuck a goat. The most tedious game mechanic I've seen since Final Fantasy VIII's magic "draw" system.
I'll give 3 a chance but they need to scale back on the streamlining and return to some of the RPG elements from the first game. Just cause your inventory layout was a disaster in Mass Effect doesn't mean you trash it all together Bioware!
How cloud saving works for mlb 12 the show between vita and ps3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ICa3T96u90&feature=player_embedded
Should probably be posted in the MLB thread but newegg is offering a preorder deal on The Show PS3: MLB 12: The Show (PS3) $48 w/ code EMCNJND85, ugh that's expired
Two ACL tears in two seasons? I'm not hopeful but he's a high character guy that can contribute. He'll be a cheap signing.Eric Metz, the agent for the six-year veteran wide receiver wrote in an email Monday night he's "hoping to finalize a contract very soon" to return Hixon to the team for whom he's played only two games in the past two seasons combined.
Metz added in a follow-up text message about the impending unrestricted free agent: "We expect him to sign with the Giants."
Jeff McLane ‏ @Jeff_McLane
Plaxico Burress (via 97.5 The Fanatic) on becoming an Eagle "Nothing else would make me happier."
e-mail them the picture of you with your latest killNext person that requests a meeting with me an hour+ away from my house and then cancels it after the meeting start time is getting dead.
Next person that requests a meeting with me an hour+ away from my house and then cancels it after the meeting start time is getting dead.
Fogo de Chao in MSP?
If we have dinner we are doing it in a neutral location, like LaCrosse. I won't be lured to St. Paul by your fancy sounding restaurants and your skywalks.
Joining the ME3 hate train.
"Hate" might not be fair, but Im just totally ambivalent towards it.
I tried to play ME1 twice, got about an hour in both times and quit, still have 2 in the wrapping.
Scout quotes on various prospects.
Is there a general consensus as to which team everyone seems to think will land RGIII?
All homerism aside, I think the Skins will go get him.
What's your take on Reif v. Kalil? Think there is a huge talent gulf there?
Rich Eisen ran a 6.03.
Patriots, along with Sanu, Poe, DeCastro...haha
Is that his fastest ever?
Any reason to think Kalil can't be a long term LT?
Tom for the second overall pick. Man, you Bills gonna have it tough for years when you'll face RG3 throwing to Sanu behind that great line consisting of DeCasto, Konz and others + you have to face half the Bama D, Poe, Brockers and All Pro Devin McCourty.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/writers/peter_king/02/28/mail/index.html?eref=twitter_feedThe latest in the Peyton Manning story involves a Manning-Reggie Wayne reunion, which I'm told at least two potential suitor teams would seriously consider in an attempt to lure the rehabbing Manning if the Colts cut him between now and the March 8 deadline Indianapolis has for exercising a $28 million option bonus to keep the legendary quarterback.
Such a pairing would not only be a plus for Manning, who would love to see it happen, according to one NFL source. But also it would allow him to go to his new team with one familiar receiving face, and if you can say one thing about Manning, it's that he loves familiarity, particularly in how his receivers anticipate throws and the precision of their route-running.
Wayne, who teamed with Manning for 10 of his 11 seasons with the Colts, would allow Manning to enter a new phase in his career with a receiver who could be the template for other receivers on the team to emulate. I'm told the 33-year-old Wayne, a looming free agent when the market opens March 13, is very interested in the combo platter also. Wayne caught 862 passes in his Colt career, including 397 in a four-year span with Manning.
Where would the best fit be? Let's examine Manning's most likely suitors to see where Wayne matches up with team needs:
Miami. With Brandon Marshall at one outside receiver and Davone Bess a good slot player, Wayne could slide seamlessly into the other starting receiver spot, ahead of Brian Hartline.
New York Jets. Not so good a fit for Wayne, with Plaxico Burress (assuming he re-signs in free agency) and the pouty Santonio Holmes penciled in as starters. But you saw GM Mike Tannenbaum erase the reliable and well-respected Chad Pennington easily in 2008 for Brett Favre. If the Jets have to let one of the receivers go, even by taking Holmes' cap hit, don't be surprised to see them do so if it means getting Manning.
Seattle. The injury-prone Sidney Rice makes this a tough call. But the Seahawks certainly have the cash to make this happen, and it's exceedingly logical to think they'd be interested in both. With Rice and Mike Williams the current projected starters, you'd think Pete Carroll would use Williams and Golden Tate as swing players and injury insurance, with the heady Doug Baldwin the kind of slot receiver Manning could use as his new Brandon Stokley.
Washington. The 'Skins are crying out for a No. 1 receiver, with stopgap Jabar Gaffney and aging Santana Moss the two incumbents. Washington could use two receivers, not just one. Imagine the Redskins with Manning, Wayne and Mario Manningham next fall. Scary ... if Manning's healthy, of course.
Arizona. Manning to Larry Fitzgerald. Dreamy. Manning to Fitzgerald and Reggie Wayne. Dreamier.
Kansas City. The Chiefs seem much more likely to build around Matt Cassel and a free-agent import to compete with him, and keep Jonathan Baldwin and Dwayne Bowe. But Peyton Manning can make teams do things they never foresaw.
The guess here? Manning's going to be in an incredible power seat if he and his rehabbing neck are healthy when he works out for teams in the near future -- assuming, of course, the Colts release him by the start of free agency. Miami's owner, Stephen Ross, will be drooling to get him. As will the Jets' triumvirate of Woody Johnson, Tannenbaum and Rex Ryan. Seattle, an upstart, would provide Manning the relative privacy he'd love in the remote Northwest, a superstar trying to win one more title with a smart staff and a rising defense. With Washington, Manning would be matched with a coach he greatly admires, Mike Shanahan, and a top-10 defense.
And one more note from potential free agency, according to a source close to another free-agent receiver: Pierre Garcon, another Colt soon to be free, turned down a five-year contract offer from Indianapolis last week. More than one general manager at the combine said that's a sign Garcon doesn't want to do anything until he knows what Manning is going to do. What if, say, Washington GM Bruce Allen, with $49 million in cap room before adding the earned-incentives from the 2011 salary-cap year, says to Manning: "We'll recreate your 2010 receiving corps, and you'll have a defense already strong enough to play at a Super Bowl level.'' Could be very tempting.
It all hinges, of course, on Manning being healthy enough to be Manning. It won't be long before we know if he is.
One last thing with regards to that article.
They praise K.Wright's explosiveness, how fast he is and compare him favorably to a very good Pro receiver. Then you read the Floyd comments, won't run by anyone. You then get to the combine...lol
To be fair everyone was surprised by that.
Is that his fastest ever?
NFL League Source said:After speaking to a team executive Monday evening, offers for the Rams' No. 2 pick have started coming in, and a few teams have already dropped out of the race.
The Cleveland Browns have been the favorite to land the pick, given they arguably have the most ammunition. Per the league source, Cleveland has offered the No. 4 overall pick, two second round picks and a fifth round pick, but not the No. 22 overall pick. However, if the No. 22 overall pick is a must for the Rams, while reluctant, the Browns would likely be willing to include it.
Another team with an offer on the table is the Washington Redskins. According to the source, Mike Shanahan's team has offered the No. 6 and No. 39 overall picks, along with a third round pick and a second round pick in the 2013 draft.
It is believed the Seattle Seahawks are another team who made an offer, but the details of the offer are unknown at this time.
Now this may shock you, but the Mark Sanchez-led New York Jets also spoke with the Rams about the No. 2 overall pick, but as of now, they weren't able to devise a package large enough.
I bet if Eisen trained himself up a bit he could beat Burfict
Take it for what it's worth: Rams have offers for #2 Pick
AdamSchefter
49ers announced that OLB Ahmad Brooks signed a six-year contract extension that ties him to team through 2017.
Take it for what it's worth: Rams have offers for #2 Pick
Hahaha, holy shit, the Jets want RG III? No way can they compete with the browns or redskins.
Also, relevant news to niners fans:
Take it for what it's worth: Rams have offers for #2 Pick
The Browns offer is clearly the best. Pull the trigger Fisher!
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Looks so ugly. Much nicer like this:
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