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7. Kurt Warner (QB - Ari): The former league MVP will try to jumpstart his career as a quick fix with the Cardinals. Last year in limited duty with the Giants, Warner completed 62.8 percent of his passes (174-of-277) with 6 TDs and 4 INTs. Don't expect Ram-like numbers right off the bat, but Warner will have weapons like Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Bolden in Dennis Green's vertical offense. He has major potential to rebound big this year.
 

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Diggity said:
7. Kurt Warner (QB - Ari): The former league MVP will try to jumpstart his career as a quick fix with the Cardinals. Last year in limited duty with the Giants, Warner completed 62.8 percent of his passes (174-of-277) with 6 TDs and 4 INTs. Don't expect Ram-like numbers right off the bat, but Warner will have weapons like Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Bolden in Dennis Green's vertical offense. He has major potential to rebound big this year.


I wish some of these sports writers would come up with something unique to say about Warner. THey are all saying pretty much the exact same thing.

BTW: I wish we had Whataburger in Seattle... :(
 

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BigRedRage said:
who is this bolden fellow?

I was about to ask the same thing. :D

Maybe he's a Bidwill pick.
 

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green machine said:
They were just ranking people according to Fantasy Football value, so therefore, no defense.

Attention OT ;)


Try this one for a lawn mower.
 

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green machine said:
That's a really big lawn mower...that said, who designs that thing and why?! :shrug:

This is a gras harvester for large dairy farms designed by a european company called Claas. I happen to work for them and I just jumped at the Deere mower in your picture. I don't think you can buy it just yet in the US since it is a fairly new product. Certainly not for the average backyard ;).
 
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azwulf said:
This is a gras harvester for large dairy farms designed by a european company called Claas. I happen to work for them and I just jumped at the Deere mower in your picture. I don't think you can buy it just yet in the US since it is a fairly new product. Certainly not for the average backyard ;).

it wouldnt fit for a start!
 

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azwulf said:
This is a gras harvester for large dairy farms designed by a european company called Claas. I happen to work for them and I just jumped at the Deere mower in your picture. I don't think you can buy it just yet in the US since it is a fairly new product. Certainly not for the average backyard ;).

Can you say "official grass harvester of the Cardinals"? Paint it up red with the new bird and donate a couple to the team. I'm sure there will be all kinds of NFL features on the roll out grass - just stipulate that anytime a feature is done the equipment must be on the field. It would cost you way more than the cost of two of them to get that kind of National TV exposure.
 

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