Harrington in Miami today?

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  1. Zackman

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE ("Tom Kowalski)</div><div class='quotemain'>Harrington in Miami today?
    ORLANDO -- Lions president Matt Millen said he believes Joey Harrington is meeting with the Dolphins today. Millen also said that he's given permission to three other teams to invite Harrington in for a visit -- Kansas City, Seattle and Oakland.

    Millen isn't sure if Harrington is going to visit those teams, but they've been given permission to talk to him. Millen is still trying to get in touch with Harrington, but they haven't connected yet.

    While Harrington is beginning his visits, no deal appears imminent.</div>
    The Dolphins come to Ford Field for Thanksgiving this year. It would icing on the pumkin pie to pound Jo Jo Dancer into the turf while the Lions spank Nick Saban's boys on <u>our</u> national holiday!
     
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    I have heard Harrington is visting w/ Saban today.

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Zackman)</div><div class='quotemain'>The Dolphins come to Ford Field for Thanksgiving this year. It would icing on the pumkin pie to pound Jo Jo Dancer into the turf while the Lions spank Nick Saban's boys on <u>our</u> national holiday!</div>
    Our national holiday? So, Detroit is a nation unto itself? I've heard the people in Windsor, Ontario think of Detroit much like those in San Diego think of Tiajuana.

    Anything is possible, but at this moment, advantage Miami.

    I could be wrong but it seems the kitties usually lose on turkey. They don't lay an egg but their performance is usually fowl (spelling error & pun intended).

    Ford Field where the home teams quality performance is job 1. LMAO.
     
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    Harrington would be a good backup but if Peps goes down or isn't ready Dolphin fans might want to cancel their playoff tickets. Of course that's if they get Harrington.
     
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    I am not crazy about any of the options Miami currently has for backup; Harrington, Collins, or Maddox.

    The least of those 3 evils is Tommy Boy because of his chemistry w/ Mularkey. My incredibly slight preference is Collins.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (blackadder)</div><div class='quotemain'>I have heard Harrington is visting w/ Saban today.

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Zackman)</div><div class='quotemain'>The Dolphins come to Ford Field for Thanksgiving this year. It would icing on the pumkin pie to pound Jo Jo Dancer into the turf while the Lions spank Nick Saban's boys on <u>our</u> national holiday!</div>
    Our national holiday? So, Detroit is a nation unto itself? I've heard the people in Windsor, Ontario think of Detroit much like those in San Diego think of Tiajuana.

    Anything is possible, but at this moment, advantage Miami.

    I could be wrong but it seems the kitties usually lose on turkey. They don't lay an egg but their performance is usually fowl (spelling error & pun intended).

    Ford Field where the home teams quality performance is job 1. LMAO.</div>
    I would agree that most large cities in the U.S. are the "assholes" of their states. I happen to live in Michigan, but it's a shorter drive for me to any <u>other</u> NFC North stadium. I think most NFC North fans would agree that our teams are "State" teams rather than "City" teams.

    As for Thanksgiving, I do look at it as a <u>Detroit Lions NFL Holiday</u>, since the franchise orginated playing on Thanksgiving. I am a "Traditionalist" and I hate it when owners form the AFL/Expansion franchises (Lamar Hunt) try to get the NFL to rotate the Lions' traditional home Thanksgiving Day game.

    Anything is possible and your pun and spelling error were good. [​IMG] I do hope your Fins get the "Princess"! [​IMG]
     
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    Harrington was also talking to the bengals....
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Zackman)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE ("Tom Kowalski)</div><div class='quotemain'>Harrington in Miami today?
    ORLANDO -- Lions president Matt Millen said he believes Joey Harrington is meeting with the Dolphins today. Millen also said that he's given permission to three other teams to invite Harrington in for a visit -- Kansas City, Seattle and Oakland.

    Millen isn't sure if Harrington is going to visit those teams, but they've been given permission to talk to him. Millen is still trying to get in touch with Harrington, but they haven't connected yet.

    While Harrington is beginning his visits, no deal appears imminent.</div>
    The Dolphins come to Ford Field for Thanksgiving this year. It would icing on the pumkin pie to pound Jo Jo Dancer into the turf while the Lions spank Nick Saban's boys on <u>our</u> national holiday!</div>
    I bet this was a great dream until reality interrupted it.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (DolfanDale)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Zackman)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE ("Tom Kowalski)</div><div class='quotemain'>Harrington in Miami today?
    ORLANDO -- Lions president Matt Millen said he believes Joey Harrington is meeting with the Dolphins today. Millen also said that he's given permission to three other teams to invite Harrington in for a visit -- Kansas City, Seattle and Oakland.

    Millen isn't sure if Harrington is going to visit those teams, but they've been given permission to talk to him. Millen is still trying to get in touch with Harrington, but they haven't connected yet.

    While Harrington is beginning his visits, no deal appears imminent.</div>
    The Dolphins come to Ford Field for Thanksgiving this year. It would icing on the pumkin pie to pound Jo Jo Dancer into the turf while the Lions spank Nick Saban's boys on <u>our</u> national holiday!</div>
    I bet this was a great dream until reality interrupted it.</div>
    You plan on bringing all of these back? Thats a lot of threads [​IMG]
     
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    This is my day of liberation. I know longer have to listen to crap about from Lions fans about how bad or stupid the Dolphins are especially compared to that crappy team. The Dolphins went out on the Lions home field and handed the Lions their asses and Joey Harrington was leading the way. DOLPHINS 27 LIONS 10. Dispute that, baby!
     

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