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We need a new idea...
I'm bored.
The Pats should've won it all. They blew it. I'm still annoyed about it, even though I can live with it. It's just a shame. Anyway, I was thinking, someone needs to think up something for football fanatics to do during the offseason. It's a long ways to the draft... Maybe something like fantasy football, but it would have to be something you can enjoy during the offseason. anyone got any good ideas? |
A while back someone started and All-Conference challenge (SEC, ACC, Big-10, etc.) Build an NFL team using players from one NCAA conference.
Maybe an all Day-2 team? Have to leave out Houston, Cleveland (current), Jax, and Carolina (not enough history to make it fair). 28 teams, using their draft history for rounds 4 and later, back as far as the merger. |
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Watch the Scouting Combine Watch the draft Watch free agency Watch the CBA get done Scour Patsfans.com, ESPN, NFL.com, Reiss, Felger, Curran, PFW, Patriots.com etc for any and all football news and patriot related content. Watch the rookie symposium Watch the owners meeting coverage Watch rookie camp Finally, training camp Pre season games and then..... FOOTBALL 2006 will be upon us before you know it. |
Do what BB does with his coaches when they go on vacation in July, he gives them all different books to read and report back on when they come back for training camp!
I am reading Management Secrets of the New England Patriots I and II. I would also recommend America's Game, Tales from the Patriots sidelines, Education of a Coach and Patriot Reign! |
More cheerleader and Maria Sharapova threads!
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