[CBFF] When is a player a has been i.e. past his prime?
Jan van der Laan
dutchjan_61nl at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Apr 3 00:27:32 MDT 2007
Jerry,
you comment has been buggin me a little bit.
Holdman has been in the league since 1999.
Urlacher has been in the league since 2000.
What is your definition of a has been? When is a player past his prime?
I'd like to know before i try and formulate and answer to your statement.
Jan
----- Original Message ----
From: Jerry Madsen <jerrywm at gmail.com>
To: post at chicagobearsfanforum.com
Sent: Sunday, 1 April, 2007 5:14:18 PM
Subject: Re: [CBFF] Absolutely. Positively. Get him out of here. Tonight!
So let's get more has-beens? Do you know what a team full of
has-beens is? The Oakland Raiders.
No thank you.
Jerry
On 4/1/07, Jim Ferolie <ferolie at charter.net> wrote:
> Brian Griese and Reuben Brown are well past their prime. But they're still
> useful.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jerry Madsen" <jerrywm at gmail.com>
>
>
> > Holdman? Warrick Holdman? Forget whether or not he fits into the
> > Tampa2. Why would the Bears have any interest in a player who is
> > well, well past his prime, regardless of the scheme?
> >
> > Jerry
>
>
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