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KOZMO
02-26-2008, 07:21 PM
So its been on espn radio pretty much all day today, but it is only a rumor that has trickled down from a man at fox sports that was at the combine.

"The Patriots and Randy Moss really aren't close to a new contract, although the Pats believe Moss will give them the option to match whatever deal he does receive on the open market. That makes sense because the clubs pursuing Moss will be limited because he wants to play for a contender. The most interesting rumor is Moss joining the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys can pay up, and wouldn't T.O. and Moss be interesting to watch, not to mention impossible to defend?"

- John Czarnecki Linky (http://msn.foxsports.com/other/story/7837770/Talk-isn't-just-about-college-stars-at-combine)


Mcfadden also had a great work out, which pretty much has him in the top 15 draft prospects. It would cost WAY too much in the 1st two picks plus barber not to mention the 1st round money. Add that to the already deprecating cap and the many free agents that we wish to sign now( i.e. Adams and Barber) and the ones we signed this year. However, Jerry Jones did say he wanted a "wow" factor on offense...

"While Jones did say he looking to "put some 'wow' in this offense" this year, he also downplayed the possibility of packaging draft picks to move up to the top of the draft.

"I don't want to get into a real strategy as far as going forward here in the next few weeks, but I don't see any guy today where we'd make some big trade for the first pick up there," Jones said. "There's absolutely not been one breath of discussion with anybody about going up there to get the one or two or three pick."

Nick Eatman clickity (http://www.dallascowboys.com/news.cfm?id=5306AA8A-F8ED-0E84-00856B8B341DEA5C)

Could that "wow" factor be a Randy Moss???? :eek:

Probably not, but imagine the deadly combo or the off-field issues!

Stephen
02-26-2008, 07:23 PM
wont ever happen although there would be no need for a running game :D

KOZMO
02-26-2008, 07:25 PM
wont ever happen although there would be no need for a running game :D


I really don't think so either, plus I don't want to imagine them both turning to cry babies...

Stephen
02-26-2008, 07:26 PM
I really don't think so either, plus I don't want to imagine them both turning to cry babies...
who would wear number 81??

KOZMO
02-26-2008, 07:27 PM
who would wear number 81??


LOL funny thing thats one of the first things I thought of when I heard it. Maybe moss can be 18? :D

whitetrash
02-26-2008, 07:28 PM
wont ever happen although there would be no need for a running game :D
no barber, what running game :confused:

KOZMO
02-26-2008, 07:32 PM
no barber, what running game :confused:


I'm pretty certain we aren't getting rid of Barber.

whitetrash
02-26-2008, 07:33 PM
I'm pretty certain we aren't getting rid of Barber.
really? i thought we had traded miami for the draft pick. its been awhile since i have checked

KOZMO
02-26-2008, 07:38 PM
really? i thought we had traded miami for the draft pick. its been awhile since i have checked


I mean, I'm no expert nor do I work for the franchise, but it would just be stupid in many cases to go for McFadden, and that would be the only reason we would lose Barber.

"Jones said. "There's absolutely not been one breath of discussion with anybody about going up there to get the one or two or three pick."

That leaves me to believe that we aren't going for Miami's pick, and there for not going for McFadden, thus keeping Barber. Now If he manages to fall like Quinn did last year, I wouldn't think twice about Jones going for McFadden if he's still available.

Badass2000gt
02-26-2008, 07:48 PM
It wont make a difference if they did get moss. They are still the chokeboys. :rolleyes:

KOZMO
02-26-2008, 08:14 PM
It wont make a difference if they did get moss. They are still the chokeboys. :rolleyes:


Nice contribution.

staticX
02-26-2008, 08:45 PM
Who knows...

No one thought Bill Parcelies was going to be here, thinking Jerry and him would ever be able to get along

Then the T.O. coming to Dallas rumors, who would have thought...and now look where he is

So I don't discount any rumors I hear anymore

Slowhand
02-26-2008, 08:47 PM
I mean, I'm no expert nor do I work for the franchise, but it would just be stupid in many cases to go for McFadden, and that would be the only reason we would lose Barber.

"Jones said. "There's absolutely not been one breath of discussion with anybody about going up there to get the one or two or three pick."

That leaves me to believe that we aren't going for Miami's pick, and there for not going for McFadden, thus keeping Barber. Now If he manages to fall like Quinn did last year, I wouldn't think twice about Jones going for McFadden if he's still available.

They had come fairly close to a deal on that trade earlier this year if I remember correctly.

Trip McNeely
02-26-2008, 08:53 PM
Fuck Moss, I'd rather have T.O. Without a long bomb like Brady I dont think he'd be all that more impressive than T.O.

BreedLove
02-26-2008, 08:58 PM
Puttin Randy Moss on this team is pulling the pin from the grenade. WAAYYY too many egos if you throw that little bitch on the team. I hope the Boys don't panic and make a stupid decision, there is A TON of talent coming out of the draft this year including some of the fastest rookie wide recievers the combine has ever seen. Old Jerry needs to be patient something will come to him there's no doubt about it.

Zfan
02-26-2008, 09:19 PM
Thats all you need, two sore pussies out there. Moss and Owen's....LOL

NTAC25thT/A
02-26-2008, 09:29 PM
Ted Thompson needs to finish up what he started. Moss will go to Green Bay if he doesn't sign with the Pats. :)

Badass2000gt
02-26-2008, 09:34 PM
Nice contribution.
Its the truth. ;)

ToRqUeTwIsTeR
02-26-2008, 10:27 PM
Why would Moss come to Dallas after they passed him up in the draft? Moss is still butt hurt over that and his loose lips has made that obvious over the years in both Minnesota and Oakland as well as in New England this year.

regaltip
02-27-2008, 07:53 AM
IF it happens the question for other teams are... WHO DO YOU COVER????

injectedpony
02-27-2008, 08:03 AM
IF it happens the question for other teams are... WHO DO YOU COVER????

Other teams won't have to worry about it, because they will both be on the sideline bitching about who should get the ball more... ;)

HoLLoWkaTZ
02-27-2008, 08:05 AM
Moss will not be a Cowboy! The media likes to say shit like that to keep you listening. As for McFadden it all depends on how far he drops. The first 5 picks aren't projecting a RB, but you never know.

regaltip
02-27-2008, 10:19 AM
All we need to do is add Moss, and Keyshawn to the deal and our rec'ving core will be like running a daycare!

BlueThunder99TA
02-27-2008, 11:18 AM
All we need to do is add Moss, and Keyshawn to the deal and our rec'ving core will be like running a daycare!

isn't Chad Johnson a free agent too? :)

BreedLove
02-27-2008, 11:51 AM
isn't Chad Johnson a free agent too? :)
lmfao Cowboys recruiting cry babys since 2008.

CJD
02-27-2008, 12:30 PM
isn't Chad Johnson a free agent too? :)

No, he's still signed to a contract with the Bengals.

regaltip
02-27-2008, 12:45 PM
lmfao Cowboys recruiting cry babys since 2008.

Funny thing i don't think you recruit in the NFL.... it's either you draft, sign, or franchise a player... no recruiting involved... i know we scout.

Plus, who have we signed in 2008???? :confused:

Shorty
02-27-2008, 12:53 PM
Ted Thompson needs to finish up what he started. Moss will go to Green Bay if he doesn't sign with the Pats. :)
imagine the five receiver set with Moss.

bcoop
02-27-2008, 12:54 PM
Why would Moss come to Dallas after they passed him up in the draft? Moss is still butt hurt over that and his loose lips has made that obvious over the years in both Minnesota and Oakland as well as in New England this year.



Yep. It won't happen. He has made it publicly known he's still bitter towards Jerry Jones for not taking a chance on him.

HookEm
02-27-2008, 01:13 PM
lmfao Cowboys recruiting cry babys since 2008.
That doesn't make any sense.

http://us.ent4.yimg.com/movies.yahoo.com/images/hv/photo/movie_pix/dreamworks_skg/anchorman/_group_photos/christina_applegate2.jpg

LannyN9NE
02-27-2008, 04:08 PM
The Cowboys have done a great job of keeping TO happy do you really think they want to cross that bridge with him? Him and Moss don't get along, plus as others have said Moss won't come here because of when he was told the Cowboys where taking him then skipped him for Ellis.

Preston
02-27-2008, 04:12 PM
No you can say bye, bye to the running game if it happened which might mean Barber could handle all 15 carries a game. You would then have to make sure you got both of them the ball before it got ugly. They want to win only second to getting theirs. It would be pretty hard to keep both of them on the same TD # game after game. I hope we get Roy Williams for trade with one of our first round picks...!!! It is probably more likely to happen than Moss and Owens on same team.

\\ The Wingman //
02-27-2008, 05:00 PM
Although picking Moss would be a great thing for a 5-Wide set, he would cause way too much crap with T.O. and the entire team.

Dallas' best chances are to pick up a fresh receiver from the draft, lets say Limas Sweed or Malcom Kelley?

If M.K. could slip that far down in the 1st round that is..

jluv
02-27-2008, 06:22 PM
I don't see it happening simply because the Pats will end up keeping him.

Don't kid yourselves though, thinking that any potential personality clashes with TO would get in the way. That's a bunch of paranoid bullshit on an individual level and it's not going to hold any weight against an important decision about bringing in a weapon like Moss. Do you really think Jerry gives any consideration to that crap? Oh, and have any of you actually spoken to TO about this? LOL. What makes you so sure that he wouldn't love to be a part of such a dangerous offense? Opponents double-team him now. If anything, having Moss out there would take some defensive pressure off of him, resulting in more opportunities for receptions and touchdowns. And one thing about TO, he's all smiles when he's on a winning team. I'm sure they both would be. Again, I doubt it would ever happen, but I, for one would LOVE to see it.

ToRqUeTwIsTeR
02-27-2008, 09:06 PM
I don't see it happening simply because the Pats will end up keeping him.

Don't kid yourselves though, thinking that any potential personality clashes with TO would get in the way. That's a bunch of paranoid bullshit on an individual level and it's not going to hold any weight against an important decision about bringing in a weapon like Moss. Do you really think Jerry gives any consideration to that crap? Oh, and have any of you actually spoken to TO about this? LOL. What makes you so sure that he wouldn't love to be a part of such a dangerous offense? Opponents double-team him now. If anything, having Moss out there would take some defensive pressure off of him, resulting in more opportunities for receptions and touchdowns. And one thing about TO, he's all smiles when he's on a winning team. I'm sure they both would be. Again, I doubt it would ever happen, but I, for one would LOVE to see it.
How can a person post his thoughts/opinions and completely contradict himself in the same post? You amaze me.

bcoop
02-27-2008, 09:09 PM
How can a person post his thoughts/opinions and completely contradict himself in the same post? You amaze me.



Where did he contradict himself? :confused:

CJ-95GT
02-27-2008, 09:16 PM
Won't happen. Defense wins superbowls not offense, and we need defensive help.

ToRqUeTwIsTeR
02-27-2008, 09:17 PM
Where did he contradict himself? :confused:
Well....for starters, he tells us all that we are foolish to believe it is not possible and asks us if we know the said parties personal opinion on the matter as if he is completely for it. Then he goes on to say....and I quote...."Again, I doubt it would ever happen," which completely backs up all of our claims to begin with. How do you argue a different view of opinion only to end it with I completely agree with what you all are saying?

mightyp
02-27-2008, 10:15 PM
Yep. It won't happen. He has made it publicly known he's still bitter towards Jerry Jones for not taking a chance on him.

is he mad at all the teams or just the cowboys? He was the 21st pick. The pats passed on him and he played for them.Why the hate for the boys?

ToRqUeTwIsTeR
02-27-2008, 10:18 PM
is he mad at all the teams or just the cowboys? He was the 21st pick. The pats passed on him and he played for them.Why the hate for the boys?
Because Jerry Jones told him the Boys were going to take him and didn't.

mightyp
02-27-2008, 10:23 PM
Because Jerry Jones told him the Boys were going to take him and didn't.

ahh....gotcha.

1994SilverGT
02-28-2008, 02:08 AM
Well....for starters, he tells us all that we are foolish to believe it is not possible and asks us if we know the said parties personal opinion on the matter as if he is completely for it. Then he goes on to say....and I quote...."Again, I doubt it would ever happen," which completely backs up all of our claims to begin with. How do you argue a different view of opinion only to end it with I completely agree with what you all are saying?


lol i think you got it mixed up. Easy, he merely made a simple point about you guys bringing this personality conflict like you have any clue about it. Then he goes on to say he would like to see it happen but he doesnt think its gonna happen... No were does he say it cant happen, which was his first point... not a contradiction... maybe you need to read up on it

Vertnut
02-28-2008, 05:29 AM
Moss and T.O. would either have their own circle jerk, or whip each other's ass...it won't happen. Even the new stadium won't have a locker room big enough for both of those heads. :cool:

jluv
02-28-2008, 08:31 AM
Well....for starters, he tells us all that we are foolish to believe it is not possible and asks us if we know the said parties personal opinion on the matter as if he is completely for it. Then he goes on to say....and I quote...."Again, I doubt it would ever happen," which completely backs up all of our claims to begin with. How do you argue a different view of opinion only to end it with I completely agree with what you all are saying?

Your reading comprehension skills suck.

I said (quite clearly) that I doubt it will happen because I think the Pats will keep him. I then went on to say that the idea of potential personality conflicts between him and TO wouldn't be enough to keep Jerry from bringing him to the Cowboys. Those are two completely separate points and don't confilct each other. I'm glad you are easily amazed, though! lol

By the way, I just read that the Pats are planning to resign Moss for three more years at an average of 10 million per season.

ToRqUeTwIsTeR
02-28-2008, 10:29 AM
Your reading comprehension skills suck.

I said (quite clearly) that I doubt it will happen because I think the Pats will keep him. I then went on to say that the idea of potential personality conflicts between him and TO wouldn't be enough to keep Jerry from bringing him to the Cowboys. Those are two completely separate points and don't confilct each other. I'm glad you are easily amazed, though! lol

By the way, I just read that the Pats are planning to resign Moss for three more years at an average of 10 million per season.
I went back and re-read everything and apparently I am a jack ass. Maybe I only read what I wanted to read. I apologize therefore I am wrong.

jluv
02-28-2008, 10:37 AM
I went back and re-read everything and apparently I am a jack ass. Maybe I only read what I wanted to read. I apologize therefore I am wrong.

No sweat. Cool for you to say so!

I still wish we could bring Moss to Dallas. Sounds like the Pats are willing to do what it takes to keep him though. :(

Gaber
02-28-2008, 07:26 PM
Puttin Randy Moss on this team is pulling the pin from the grenade. WAAYYY too many egos if you throw that little bitch on the team. I hope the Boys don't panic and make a stupid decision, there is A TON of talent coming out of the draft this year including some of the fastest rookie wide recievers the combine has ever seen. Old Jerry needs to be patient something will come to him there's no doubt about it.

You see the kid out of east carolina beat D. Sander's old record in the 40? Kid ran a 4.29...

KOZMO
02-28-2008, 08:43 PM
No you can say bye, bye to the running game if it happened which might mean Barber could handle all 15 carries a game. You would then have to make sure you got both of them the ball before it got ugly. They want to win only second to getting theirs. It would be pretty hard to keep both of them on the same TD # game after game. I hope we get Roy Williams for trade with one of our first round picks...!!! It is probably more likely to happen than Moss and Owens on same team.


I doubt we'd get roy williams.

I've also been hearing Jevon Walker.

ToRqUeTwIsTeR
02-28-2008, 11:33 PM
You see the kid out of east carolina beat D. Sander's old record in the 40? Kid ran a 4.29...
When did D. Sanders ever have the record? Was it a combine record or something? Alexander Wright back in the 90's ran in the 4.1X range.

4.6 Love
02-29-2008, 11:20 AM
Won't happen, but I would love to see this. Romo would break bradys TD record with receivers like them.. :cool:

HookEm
02-29-2008, 12:40 PM
When did D. Sanders ever have the record? Was it a combine record or something? Alexander Wright back in the 90's ran in the 4.1X range.

from elsewhere....


There were no official times when Deion ran. There were numerous watches at the finish line and your clocking skills determined what you thought someone ran. The electronic times came out in 1999. I still think Bo Jacksons "verifiable" time is BS. No way that man was faster than Prime Time.
INDIANAPOLIS - When 40-yard times are announced the next few days from the NFL combine, there are a few things that should be kept in perspective. First, there is no single "official" 40 time at the combine.


That said, Bo Jackson has the best verifiable time at a combine with his 4.12-second clocking at the New Orleans Superdome in 1986.

The best 40 time at an Indianapolis combine was turned in by Eastern Kentucky wide receiver Rondel Melendez with a 4.24 in 1999, the first year of electronic timing at the event.

There are numerous stories that Deion Sanders ran faster than 4.2 seconds at another Superdome combine in 1989. However, reports from that week indicate he was timed at 4.28 seconds by one of the so-called "official" stopwatches.

But it is important to keep the term "official" in context because there is no such thing at the NFL combine.

Here is what happens to get the 40 times at the combine: <LI>Those who participate in the 40 actually run twice, and on each run they are timed by two hand-held stopwatches and one electronic timer (that is actually initiated by hand on the player's first movement).

<LI>Combine data put together for NFL teams by National Scouting includes all six of those times for each player, but no single official time.

Team scouts and coaches have different approaches for getting the 40 time they use from those six timings. Some use averages. Some throw out slowest and fastest and then average the rest. Some ignore the whole thing and use a time taken by their own scout.

So it is that Jackson's time of 4.12 at the Superdome is the best ever, verified by numerous reports that week in 1986, including a front page story in the USA Today sports section. And Melendez, with his 4.24 clocking in 1999, is at the top of the Indy combine list.

As it turned out, his NFL career didn't last much longer than his clocking after he was drafted in the seventh round by the Atlanta Falcons.

Champ Bailey turned in a 4.28 that same year, the same time set by Sanders in 1989 in New Orleans. They obviously went on to far more productive careers than Melendez, whose highlight was a 67-yard punt return as a rookie before being cut by several teams, including one in NFL Europe. He was out of the league by 2002.

So the process and an accurate look at history should be kept in mind as the 40-yard times for this year's draft prospects are announced. The 40 time is good to know and makes for great conversation, but it doesn't make a Melendez into a Bo Jackson or Deion Sanders.

So, beware any 40-yard time that is labeled as "official" from the combine.

In deference to the players, NFLDraftScout.com uses the best verifiable — or listed — time from the combine unless it is conspicuously skewed from the other times, which happens when a hand timer has an itchy trigger finger on the stopwatch. The times, however, are usually well grouped.

The following are the best 40-yard dash times and results in other events recorded by NFLDraftScout.com since 1999:

Fastest 40-yard dash times 4.24 - Rondel Melendez, (WR), Eastern Kentucky - 1999
4.28 - Jerome Mathis, (WR), Hampton - 2005
4.28 - *Champ Bailey, (CB), Georgia - 1999
4.29 - Stanford Routt, (CB), Houston - 2005
4.29 - Jay Hinton, (RB), Morgan State - 1999
4.29 - *Fabian Washington, (CB), Nebraska - 2005
4.30 - Yamon Figurs (WR), Kansas State - 2007
4.30 - Darrent Williams, (CB), Oklahoma State - 2005
4.31 - *Johnathan Joseph, (CB), South Carolina - 2006
4.31 - Aaron Lockett, (WR), Kansas State - 2002
4.31 - Santana Moss, (WR), Miami - 2001
4.32 - *Troy Williamson, (WR), South Carolina - 2005
4.32 - *Chad Jackson, (WR), Florida - 2006
4.32 - Jason Hill (WR), Washington State - 2007
4.32 - Tim Jennings, (CB), Georgia - 2006
4.32 - Chris McKenzie, (CB), Arizona State - 2005
4.32 - Tim Carter, (WR), Auburn - 2002
4.32 - Kevin Garrett, (CB), Southern Methodist - 2003
4.32 - Antwan Harris, (CB), Virginia - 2000
4.33 - Carlos Francis, (WR), Texas Tech - 2004
4.33 - Karsten Bailey, (WR), Auburn - 1999
4.33 - Chris Chambers, (WR), Wisconsin - 2001
4.34 - *Ahmad Carroll, (CB), Arkansas - 2004
4.34 - Domonique Foxworth, (CB), Maryland - 2005
4.34 - Tyrone Calico, (WR), Middle Tennessee State - 2003

NTAC25thT/A
02-29-2008, 02:07 PM
imagine the five receiver set with Moss.

It would be game over. Moss for the deep ball, Jennings and Driver on the quick slants and Grant in the flat after a PA? Favre would have a field day if he could get protection on every down.

ToRqUeTwIsTeR
02-29-2008, 11:42 PM
from elsewhere....


There were no official times when Deion ran. There were numerous watches at the finish line and your clocking skills determined what you thought someone ran. The electronic times came out in 1999. I still think Bo Jacksons "verifiable" time is BS. No way that man was faster than Prime Time.
INDIANAPOLIS - When 40-yard times are announced the next few days from the NFL combine, there are a few things that should be kept in perspective. First, there is no single "official" 40 time at the combine.


That said, Bo Jackson has the best verifiable time at a combine with his 4.12-second clocking at the New Orleans Superdome in 1986.

The best 40 time at an Indianapolis combine was turned in by Eastern Kentucky wide receiver Rondel Melendez with a 4.24 in 1999, the first year of electronic timing at the event.

There are numerous stories that Deion Sanders ran faster than 4.2 seconds at another Superdome combine in 1989. However, reports from that week indicate he was timed at 4.28 seconds by one of the so-called "official" stopwatches.

But it is important to keep the term "official" in context because there is no such thing at the NFL combine.

Here is what happens to get the 40 times at the combine: <LI>Those who participate in the 40 actually run twice, and on each run they are timed by two hand-held stopwatches and one electronic timer (that is actually initiated by hand on the player's first movement).

<LI>Combine data put together for NFL teams by National Scouting includes all six of those times for each player, but no single official time.

Team scouts and coaches have different approaches for getting the 40 time they use from those six timings. Some use averages. Some throw out slowest and fastest and then average the rest. Some ignore the whole thing and use a time taken by their own scout.

So it is that Jackson's time of 4.12 at the Superdome is the best ever, verified by numerous reports that week in 1986, including a front page story in the USA Today sports section. And Melendez, with his 4.24 clocking in 1999, is at the top of the Indy combine list.

As it turned out, his NFL career didn't last much longer than his clocking after he was drafted in the seventh round by the Atlanta Falcons.

Champ Bailey turned in a 4.28 that same year, the same time set by Sanders in 1989 in New Orleans. They obviously went on to far more productive careers than Melendez, whose highlight was a 67-yard punt return as a rookie before being cut by several teams, including one in NFL Europe. He was out of the league by 2002.

So the process and an accurate look at history should be kept in mind as the 40-yard times for this year's draft prospects are announced. The 40 time is good to know and makes for great conversation, but it doesn't make a Melendez into a Bo Jackson or Deion Sanders.

So, beware any 40-yard time that is labeled as "official" from the combine.

In deference to the players, NFLDraftScout.com uses the best verifiable — or listed — time from the combine unless it is conspicuously skewed from the other times, which happens when a hand timer has an itchy trigger finger on the stopwatch. The times, however, are usually well grouped.

The following are the best 40-yard dash times and results in other events recorded by NFLDraftScout.com since 1999:

Fastest 40-yard dash times 4.24 - Rondel Melendez, (WR), Eastern Kentucky - 1999
4.28 - Jerome Mathis, (WR), Hampton - 2005
4.28 - *Champ Bailey, (CB), Georgia - 1999
4.29 - Stanford Routt, (CB), Houston - 2005
4.29 - Jay Hinton, (RB), Morgan State - 1999
4.29 - *Fabian Washington, (CB), Nebraska - 2005
4.30 - Yamon Figurs (WR), Kansas State - 2007
4.30 - Darrent Williams, (CB), Oklahoma State - 2005
4.31 - *Johnathan Joseph, (CB), South Carolina - 2006
4.31 - Aaron Lockett, (WR), Kansas State - 2002
4.31 - Santana Moss, (WR), Miami - 2001
4.32 - *Troy Williamson, (WR), South Carolina - 2005
4.32 - *Chad Jackson, (WR), Florida - 2006
4.32 - Jason Hill (WR), Washington State - 2007
4.32 - Tim Jennings, (CB), Georgia - 2006
4.32 - Chris McKenzie, (CB), Arizona State - 2005
4.32 - Tim Carter, (WR), Auburn - 2002
4.32 - Kevin Garrett, (CB), Southern Methodist - 2003
4.32 - Antwan Harris, (CB), Virginia - 2000
4.33 - Carlos Francis, (WR), Texas Tech - 2004
4.33 - Karsten Bailey, (WR), Auburn - 1999
4.33 - Chris Chambers, (WR), Wisconsin - 2001
4.34 - *Ahmad Carroll, (CB), Arkansas - 2004
4.34 - Domonique Foxworth, (CB), Maryland - 2005
4.34 - Tyrone Calico, (WR), Middle Tennessee State - 2003

I knew of that already but.....Hardly any of them ever competed in the Fastest Man in the NFL challenges.....Alexander Wright couldn't be touched the 2 years he won and he was running against The Whos Who of the fastest list. There was numerous reports that he timed in @ sub 4.2 seconds.

Thurston
03-01-2008, 08:15 PM
It would be game over. Moss for the deep ball, Jennings and Driver on the quick slants and Grant in the flat after a PA? Favre would have a field day if he could get protection on every down.
There is now a heavy rumor going around that a "feeler" phone call was made by one side or the other. I dont see TT bringing Moss in...I think he would be asking too much and is honestly not a good fit here. Shit, Favre would revert to his old self and probably start throwing picks with the deep ball. The one thing that outweighs all of that though is this.

I would rather have Moss in Green Bay then to have to face him against Dallas! :D :)

NTAC25thT/A
03-02-2008, 10:31 PM
There is now a heavy rumor going around that a "feeler" phone call was made by one side or the other. I dont see TT bringing Moss in...I think he would be asking too much and is honestly not a good fit here. Shit, Favre would revert to his old self and probably start throwing picks with the deep ball. The one thing that outweighs all of that though is this.

I would rather have Moss in Green Bay then to have to face him against Dallas! :D :)

Favre (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7QGaNwBELw) LOL @ 2:15 - 2:16

Watch the James Jones and Greg Jennings bombs.

4.6 Love
03-03-2008, 09:33 AM
Favre (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7QGaNwBELw) LOL @ 2:15 - 2:16

Watch the James Jones and Greg Jennings bombs.
Dever sucks ass...

KOZMO
03-03-2008, 10:17 AM
Favre (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7QGaNwBELw) LOL @ 2:15 - 2:16

Watch the James Jones and Greg Jennings bombs.


Do you remember the Dallas game? :D :D

He didn't seem to be able to even throw over our secondary.

HookEm
03-03-2008, 11:10 AM
Do you remember the Dallas game? :D :D

.

I bet Brett doesn't.....

KOZMO
03-03-2008, 02:19 PM
Just heard that Randy Moss is resigning with NE for 3 years @ 27 million.

Maybe Walker or Bruce now?

WhoaTX5.0
03-03-2008, 02:25 PM
Just heard that Randy Moss is resigning with NE for 3 years @ 27 million.

Maybe Walker or Bruce now?


Yea its on espn, moss and new england are finalizing the 3 year @ 27 milllion deal

I would like to see javon walker or possibly roy williams join dallas. if not then get a young wr in the draft

LannyN9NE
03-03-2008, 04:19 PM
Just heard that Randy Moss is resigning with NE for 3 years @ 27 million.

Maybe Walker or Bruce now?

Maybe Walker but I think it would be hard to sign a deal with Bruce considering he locked up with the 49ers.

HookEm
03-03-2008, 04:43 PM
Roy Williams woudl be a nice fit.

gip99drop
03-03-2008, 11:11 PM
Moss is staying, he got paid today by the Patriots. Damn....

NTAC25thT/A
03-04-2008, 12:31 AM
But does Dallas remember the second round of playoffs? Oh, wait....

Vertnut
03-04-2008, 06:20 AM
But does Dallas remember the second round of playoffs? Oh, wait....
:rolleyes: Can we at least wait until the mini-camps? At this pace, I'll get tired of calling you a dumbass way before the play-offs... ;)

KOZMO
03-04-2008, 09:01 AM
But does Dallas remember the second round of playoffs? Oh, wait....


Does Green Bay remember the playoffs?

Hope you make it this time with Aaron Rogers... :D :D

KOZMO
03-04-2008, 09:03 AM
Maybe Walker but I think it would be hard to sign a deal with Bruce considering he locked up with the 49ers.


Oh, didn't know that.

bcoop
03-04-2008, 09:06 AM
But does Dallas remember the second round of playoffs? Oh, wait....



Does Green Bay? Oh wait.....