At 08:49 7/26/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>I've heard other people say that about the MMQB column, but honestly that's
>one of the things I like.  Kind of makes him more of a person relating a
>story to me than an anonymous sports writer simply spitting out facts.
>
>Granted, I generally skip over the stuff about the Montclair softball and
>whatnot...but I enjoy the 10 Things He Thinks He Thinks, as well as the
>opening article itself.
>
>When he talks Red Sox (or baseball in general), I also skip that.  Not a big
>baseball fan.  Football's pretty much the only sport that I've ever really
>found myself interested in (fellow Giants fan, btw...thinking of getting the
>satellite so I can get the Sunday Ticket.  wanna see how Kurt and Eli do,
>and if Tom C. can put a stop to Tiki's fumbling.  Oh, and Dayne is supposed
>to be a 'new man' (again)).

Haha.  Just read the column on Ricky.

"I had various mates tell me over the years that he and his locker smelled
of severe B.O. (which I can confirm)"  John Clayton cannot get you this
type of info!

I'm actually worried about Eli.  I just seems to lack "it" especially
compared to his bro.  The only 2 things that comfort me are 1) San Diego
took the other side of the trade and they have a track record of being bad
drafters and 2) Out of everyone, he is best equipped to handle the pressure
of being in NYC.

I've read several reports that Dayne is supposed to get more carries this
year.  I hope he gets a few carries.  The only thing he's carried so far is
a few extra pounds in his mid-section.   If I were the GM I would trade
away the big salary guys and try to rebuild the O-line and try to be
ultra-competitive in 2006.
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