Posts Tagged ‘greg moore’

Q4: Rashard Mendenhall Steve Smith or Greg Jennings or NYG? 2 of 3?
I have to choose one of three for my flex spot. I am a bit wary of starting 3 WRs instead of 3 RBS, what do you guys think? Steve Smith was the Wes Welker of the Giants, he will be guaranteed receptions, but I'm afraid abandon the passing game together in the second half. Mendenhall, hopefully will be back starting on Moore, but I am sure they share carries. If Mendenhall is not impressive, they can go with Moore the proofs together. Help! QB: Tom Brady RB: RB Pierre Thomas RB Glen Coffee / WR: Steve Smith and WR Mendenhall: Vincent Jackson WR: Greg Jennings TE: Kellen Winslow D / ST: Colts DEF K: John Carney Tashard Choice —- Bench Lendal White Frank Gore (should I surrender Cadillac Williams in his place?) Steelers DEF Bernard Berrian Donald Sims Tim Hightower Mike Brown-Walker
QB Brady RB-RB-RB Pierre Thomas, Tim Hightower / WR-WR-Greg Mendenhall Jackson Jennings WR Vincent TE Winslow D / ST-Steelers K Carney-yes renounce white cadillac
Greg Moore’s Fatal Crash *Live*
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Godzilla $9.99 … |
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The Wizard of Speed and Time [VHS] $5.99 … |
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Sugar & Spice [VHS] $6.95 “Their cheer blew like a bulimic after Christmas dinner,” sneers Lisa (Marla Sokoloff from Dude, Where’s My Car?), a bitter B-squad cheerleader who has it in for the A squad. She’s come to the police to solve the mystery of a local bank robbery–a story that begins when head cheerleader Diane (Marley Shelton, Pleasantville, The Bachelor) and star quarterback Jack (James Marsden, X-Men, Disturbing … |
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Johnny English $2.99 … |
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We Were Soldiers (Widescreen Edition) $2.54 Based on the book by Lt. Col. Harold Moore (ret.) and journalist Joseph Galloway, We Were Soldiers offers a dignified reminder that the Vietnam War yielded its own crop of American heroes. Departing from Hollywood’s typically cynical treatment of the war, writer-director Randall Wallace focuses on the first engagement of American soldiers with the North Vietnamese enemy in November 1965. Moore (pl… |