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Tony

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^ If Marvin Harrison is better than T.O., why did Buffalo sign T.O. instead of Harrison? And Harrison was on the market before T.O.... so much for Harrison being the best receiver in this generation huh.... And the Bills are a team that you think very high of.... didn't you have them winning the division last year?
 
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lol at your thinking...marvin harrison is coming off of two major injurys back to back...i never said he was still better...

and no....i didnt say the bills would win the divison...i had pats going first bills 2nd...

and just because i had em 2nd doesnt mean i was "very high" on them...they have major ?s at QB which they still havnt fixed....

so when you follow me around and ask random questions that dont even have to do with what i said....make sure you come legit....LOL
 

Tony

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Keep it real man.... you know you were very high on the Bills. And I do recall you saying Harrison is the best receiver of this generation. You know you said he's better than Moss and T.O. If he was that good he would have been swooped up by now.
 
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i had the bills going 2nd in the divsion and missing the playoffs.....very high? only if im blowing dro...

Chris Carter and Jerry Rice are better then all of em...wonder why they dont suit em back up?!?!

Marvin IS the best in his generation....but his best playing days are behind him....and?!
 
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fitzgerald>>>

he is the new best reciever in this generation... dude is the complete opposite of cocky and arrogant and gets the job done better then anyone
funny that no one was saying that untill this year....hes put up constant, really good numbers...

id still take andre johnson over fitz...i think he played at a higher level then fitz last year with a less of a supporting cast...andre johnson IS the texans and teams KNOW hes going to get the ball most of the time...still puts up great numbers....
 
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funny that no one was saying that untill this year....hes put up constant, really good numbers...

id still take andre johnson over fitz...i think he played at a higher level then fitz last year with a less of a supporting cast...andre johnson IS the texans and teams KNOW hes going to get the ball most of the time...still puts up great numbers....
hows fitz with injuries ?
 
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Panthers release starting CB Lucas in cap move
By MIKE CRANSTON, AP Sports Writer


CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP)—Seven months after forgiving teammate Steve Smith for his nose-breaking sucker-punch, the Carolina Panthers released starting cornerback Ken Lucas on Wednesday in a salary-cap move.

The decision clears about $2.3 million and comes after the Panthers failed to work out a trade for the veteran, who struggled late last season. Lucas vetoed a deal to the Detroit Lions last month.

“We had some teams approach us and we talked to some teams and nothing worked out,” general manager Marty Hurney said. “We just thought this was the time to do this. … Ken’s been a very good starter for us for four years.”

Lucas was signed away from Seattle to a six-year, $36 million deal in 2005. He started 49 of 50 games for Carolina and had 13 interceptions.

Lucas was also known for fierce, trash-talking one-on-one matchups with Smith in practice that boiled over in training camp last season when the Pro Bowl receiver punched Lucas in the face while Lucas was resting on one knee.

Coach John Fox had to implore Lucas’ defensive teammates not to retaliate against Smith, who was suspended for the first two regular-season games. But Lucas, who needed minor surgery on his nose, told his teammates he forgave Smith. The issue didn’t linger and the Panthers went 12-4 and won the NFC South title.

“We’ve said repeatedly how much we respected how Ken handled the situation,” Hurney said. “I think that it was indicative of how he handled himself the four years he was here. He’s a pro and he always was a team guy. He played at a very high level for us. Anytime you make these kind of decisions it’s very hard.”

The 30-year-old Lucas struggled late last season, when the Panthers’ defense became a weak point leading to their 33-13 loss to Arizona in the NFC divisional playoffs.

Lucas’ departure likely means nickel back Richard Marshall will be promoted to the starting job opposite Chris Gamble, who signed a contract extension late last year.

“Everything works out through competition, but obviously Richard is a former second-round pick and has been a very, very good player for us,” Hurney said. “We certainly have all the confidence in the world that he can step up and help us there.”

The move clears much-needed cap space for the Panthers, who must count the one-year, $16.7 million franchise-tag tender to Julius Peppers on their cap until that issue is resolved.

The four-time Pro Bowl defensive end has said he wants to play for another team next season and hasn’t signed the tender. Hurney said there were no new developments.
 
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Browns release WR Joe Jurevicius
By TOM WITHERS, AP Sports Writer

CLEVELAND (AP)—The Cleveland Browns released wide receiver Joe Jurevicius, who missed last season after getting a staph infection in his right knee.

Jurevicius played two seasons for his hometown Browns. He caught 40 passes in 2006 and had 50 receptions with three touchdowns in 2007. The 34-year-old underwent a simple procedure to clean out scar tissue in January 2008, and he contracted staph. The infection ravaged Jurevicius’ knee and he had to have six more operations.

Jurevicius joined the Browns as an unrestricted free agent in 2006. In 11 seasons with the New York Giants, Tampa Bay, Seattle and Cleveland, he had 323 receptions for 4,119 yards and 29 TDs.