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Old 03-23-2011, 07:50 AM
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This is how my QB preparing this offseason

Henne was snapped over the weekend at bar in Nassau, where he stuffed a couple of balloons up his shirt and partied it up with a few friends

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That's what I'd be doing during a lockout....vacationing with the occasional workout. I am waiting for Aaron Rodgers to make a guest appearance at Wrestlemania...
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Rivers already organizing team workouts with receivers...love it.

Sorry to hear about that for you Jack lol
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Dez Bryant was prob there too...
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Rivers already organizing team workouts with receivers...love it.

Sorry to hear about that for you Jack lol
Can he help with Japan please?
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Old 03-23-2011, 08:00 AM
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Can he help with Japan please?
Probably already has donated money...guy is all about helping other people and the community. He's the ****in man, but you probably already knew that

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Old 03-23-2011, 08:49 AM
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Sorry to hear about that for you Jack lol
This is what a leader does
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Old 03-23-2011, 09:12 AM
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This is what a leader does
Borrowed that plan from the originator--Peyton. Please give credit where it is really due.
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Old 03-23-2011, 09:16 AM
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Old 03-23-2011, 09:38 AM
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Probably already has donated money...guy is all about helping other people and the community. He's the ****in man, but you probably already knew that
When it comes to stepping up to help Japan, this is the "real" man:

Ichiro donates 100 million yen to relief efforts in Japan

Ichiro Suzuki(notes) still hasn't offered any public comment about the ongoing crisis in Japan, but the message he sent on Friday will certainly go a lot further than any press conference remarks or a prepared statement of concern ever would.

The Seattle Mariners great will donate 100 million yen to the relief efforts stemming from last week's earthquake and tsunami. Using today's conversion rate, the amount equates to about $1.23 million — or roughly 7 percent of the $18 million he'll make playing baseball in Seattle this year.

In usual Ichiro fashion, he hasn't said anything about his impressive support with his checkbook and he likely won't. Helping out his homeland in a time of great need seems to be enough for the right fielder — as it was last month, when he quietly donated 10 million yen to relief efforts following the volcano eruption in the Miyazaki Prefecture.

His gesture reminds me of the 2001-02 NBA season, when Michael Jordan donated his entire $1 million salary to Sept. 11 efforts. And just like in that great time of need, Ichiro isn't alone in his generosity. The Mariners also announced on Friday that they'll be matching any front office or fan donations made over the regular-season's first game homestand at Safeco Field with a minimum of $100,000 guaranteed. The San Francisco Giants also announced their plans to offer aid earlier this week.

Ichiro donates 100 million yen to relief efforts in Japan - Big League Stew - MLB*Blog - Yahoo! Sports
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When it comes to stepping up to help Japan, this is the "real" man:

Ichiro donates 100 million yen to relief efforts in Japan

Ichiro Suzuki(notes) still hasn't offered any public comment about the ongoing crisis in Japan, but the message he sent on Friday will certainly go a lot further than any press conference remarks or a prepared statement of concern ever would.

The Seattle Mariners great will donate 100 million yen to the relief efforts stemming from last week's earthquake and tsunami. Using today's conversion rate, the amount equates to about $1.23 million — or roughly 7 percent of the $18 million he'll make playing baseball in Seattle this year.

In usual Ichiro fashion, he hasn't said anything about his impressive support with his checkbook and he likely won't. Helping out his homeland in a time of great need seems to be enough for the right fielder — as it was last month, when he quietly donated 10 million yen to relief efforts following the volcano eruption in the Miyazaki Prefecture.

His gesture reminds me of the 2001-02 NBA season, when Michael Jordan donated his entire $1 million salary to Sept. 11 efforts. And just like in that great time of need, Ichiro isn't alone in his generosity. The Mariners also announced on Friday that they'll be matching any front office or fan donations made over the regular-season's first game homestand at Safeco Field with a minimum of $100,000 guaranteed. The San Francisco Giants also announced their plans to offer aid earlier this week.

Ichiro donates 100 million yen to relief efforts in Japan - Big League Stew - MLB*Blog - Yahoo! Sports

Ichiro is the man...this is true
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Old 03-23-2011, 10:20 AM
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Way to step up Ichiro.
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Old 03-23-2011, 10:29 AM
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Probably already has donated money...guy is all about helping other people and the community. He's the ****in man, but you probably already knew that

Rivers' commitment impresses


I really meant with the reactor design (for future prevention of this type of thing)...
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Old 03-23-2011, 10:32 AM
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I really meant with the reactor design (for future prevention of this type of thing)...
this is an intriguing possibility
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RJB, we all know that Rivers is NOT the problem at San Diego. If anything, he is the only person who really cares. It is too bad that management does not have the same attitude that he has. Of they did, the Chargers would be a much better team. Rivers is the only real leader that organization has, from the top down. If Rivers were on a team that had a management team that really cared about the players, he would have a Superbowl ring already.
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