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…It’s Saturday’s Draft!

Posted by Adam Hart April 26, 2008 at 1:34 pm

NOTICE: Keep refreshing the page and scrolling down. I will be tacking on updates to this post as the draft progresses.

1:40 We’re live from Radio City Music Hall for the 2008 NFL Draft. I figure about half the bloggers in here will title their initial posting “Live From New York…”, so I am choosing to be different by completing the phrase with some artistic liberty. I’m a forward thinker.

Walking around the streets of New York before getting my press pass brought back some memories. Last time I was in the area was last year as an audience member of Saturday Night Live. And I sat in the front row. I realize the comedic quality is watered down, but it was still a once in a lifetime experience. I mean, I got to see Corinne Bailey Rae and her English accent backstage in a robe. What more could you ask for? Oh, and that’s SNL — not to be confused with SLN (Sports Late Night), because I see that in action on a regular basis. And, thankfully, our show doesn’t include a backstage view of Collins or Giardi in a robe.

2:06 I have to be honest. That introduction up top was scripted. I wrote that early this morning. Don’t think less of me. NFL teams script their opening drives all the time. The only thing that matters is you get in the end zone.

We’re working on getting some photos posted on the site. Slowly people are starting to file in. I have a direct line view of the Patriots’ table. Hopefully we’ll get that pic loaded soon…

2:54 Closing in on draft time. A few rumors making their way around. It looks like it’s not just the Patriots who are looking to deal their pick. The Jets and Ravens are said to be looking to move up — you have to figure the Ravens are biting on Matt Ryan. This could be good news for BC’s latest QB trying to make it in the NFL, but bad news for the Pats. That could take the intrigue in the Pats #7 pick down a bit. The threat of the Ravens taking the 2nd QB off the board at #8 would be gone. As we’ve said all week, it’s impossible to predict what’s going to happen at the top of this draft — even 6 minutes before it starts.

Player introductions are going on right now. Prime Time, Deion Sanders, just introduced Matt Ryan along with the other top draft prospects.

3:06 It’s draft time. For the past hour we’ve had zero internet access. This is the only site I can get to at the time being. The Press Box is devastated.

They are currently showing a video montage of last season on the big screen. Every Patriot’s play is welcomed with a chorus of “boooooooooo”. And, of course, my heart broke when I heard the eruption of cheers obviously stemming from that David Tyree catch.

3:34 The internet cut out for another half hour. How nice.

#1 Miami Dolphins — Jake Long, T, Michigan

#2 St. Louis Rams — Chris Long, DE, Virginia

#3 Atlanta Falcons — Matt Ryan, QB, BC

Now we’re talking. Ryan got a huge reception by the crowd here in Radio City. But I fear it was a cheer of relief from Jets fans. Buzz around the city had Jets fans afraid of Ryan and his 19 picks last season. But Altanta gets a winner, and Ryan gets more money at #3. This also leaves open a scenario where a team will try to jump ahead of the Ravens at #8 to take the second quarterback off the board.

#4 Oakland Raiders — Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas

Al Davis gets his flashy player. Jets fans were none to happy with this pick. A lot of fans saw him as a restoration of running back greatness after Curtis Martin retired. No word if Lane Kiffin is on board with this selection. But what coach wants to have a hand in picking his team?

#5 Kansas City Chiefs — Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU

Herm Edwards plays to win the game. Glenn Dorsey plays when his lower leg isn’t injured. Perfect fit.

3:43 We’re closing in on the 7th pick. I don’t know how it is watching this thing on TV, but it seems to be going quicker in person. Gholston has been rumored to be of interest to the Jets. Let’s see if he’s still on the board when the Pats pick. USC products Sedrick Ellis and Keith Rivers remain on the board. If the Pats stay put, they are options.

3:49 The announcement has been made. The Patriots are on the clock. We’ll see if Eric Mangini stole a player from the Pats.

#6 New York Jets — Vernon Gholston, DE/LB, Ohio State

“J-E-T-S Jets! Jets! Jets!” Yup. Jets fans can still spell. At least these Jets fans. Mangini must see Gholston as a fit at outside linebacker. Wonder if Belichick is bummed about this one. The two might not get along, but Belichik did breed Mangini as a defensive coordinator. PATRIOTS ARE ON THE CLOCK!

3:55 UPDATE: The clock is winding down. But the Jets fans are now in a chant of “Patriots Are Cheaters! Cheaters! Cheaters!” They did not spell it out though. They’ll have to work on that one for next season. Maybe consult their local dictionary.

3:57 UPDATE: Saints are on the clock. PATRIOTS TRADE THE NUMBER 7 PICK. Move down to #10. We’ll have more on the trade details once they are announced.

4:00 #7 New Orleans Saints — Sedrick Ellis, DT, USC

The Pats move down. And the Jags will be picking at #8, as the Ravens have traded out of that slot. Best bet is LB Keith Rivers to Jacksonville. I was skeptical about the Pats selecting Ellis, another defensive lineman, and forking over big time cash. Belichick and Pioli are masters of the salary cap. Allocating a large percentage of their cap moneys to one position is not their style. Ellis might be a great lineman, but they already have money tied up in Richard Seymour, Vince Wilfork, Ty Warren, and Jarvis Green.

TRADE DETAILS

New Orleans Gets: #7 Overall Pick (Sedrick Ellis), Patriots 5th round pick #164

Patriots Get: #10 Overall Pick, Saints 3rd round pick #78

That’s a good deal for the Pats. Think they’ll try to trade out of the 10 slot?

4:08 #8 Jacksonville Jaguars — Derrick Harvey, DE, Florida

Some thought Belichick was after Harvey. He is a mobile defender, but has good size. Rivers is still on the board, but could go to Cincinnati. Don’t know if he meets the minimum amount of career arrests for their liking…

That joke is tired. Sorry. I should have known better.

Details

Jacksonville Gets: #8 Overall Pick (Derrick Harvey)

Baltimore Gets: #26 Overall Pick, 3rd round pick #71, 3rd round pick #89, 4th round pick #125

4:12 Cincinnati has made its selection. New England is now on the clock at #10. Again, they could be looking to trade down into the high teens/low twenties.

#9 Cincinnati Bengals — Keith Rivers, LB, USC

Rivers is off the board. This could be a blessing in disguise. It’s my belief that Adalius Thomas is best served setting the edge at outside linebacker against the run, and rushing the passer/dropping into coverage. Rivers probably could not have handled inside linebacker for the Pats in his first season.

4:17 The Patriots have made a selection. More in a minute.

#10 New England Patriots — Jerod Mayo, LB, Tennessee

The Pats had Mayo in for a visit later in the draft season. He played his final year as a Volunteer at inside linebacker. 140 tackles later and you can see what Belichick likes in Mayo. According to my NFL issued draft prospect book, Mayo is quite the physical player in the box. He is said to bring intensity and excellent range (something which is fading from their older middle linebackers). He racked up 21 tackles behind the line, proving to be an accomplished blitzer. Mike Giardi has more.

#11 Buffalo Bills — Leodis McKelvin, CB, Troy

They lose Nate Clements to free agency two years ago, and now must try to find a similar lockdown corner. Draftniks love McKelvin for his versatility, returning punts and kicks as well as covering the receiver. I’m not big on him myself. But I’m just a Draft Nerd with a computer. NFL teams aren’t knocking my door down in an effort to hire me. Or maybe I’m just not home when they stop by.

4:28 Gholstonfest just cleared out in front of us. There are radio programs running their shows all around us. Gholston spent about 20 minutes talking to some New York radio host two rows ahead of us. He’s that guy who indiscriminantly chooses to stand at different times, wrecking my view. Anyway, Gholston and his entourage of family and representatives have moved on to the radio hosts behind us. Yet, still, the guy in front of me remains standing, talking to no one — simply swaying back and forth to the sound of the Radio City organist. He’s a good swayer.

4:33 #12 Denver Broncos — Ryan Clady, T, Boise State

Mike Shannatan must be thinking of putting that Statue of Liberty play into his playbook.

#13 Carolina Panthers — Jonathan Stewart, RB, Oregon

Really? Hopefully he hasn’t been tutored on transitioning to the NFL by Onterrio Smith. Wizzinator… it’s not in the dictionary, so you’ll have to accept that spelling.

4:36 Jerod Mayo

Just some more info on Mayo. Belichick is talking to the NFL Network via satellite now, but we can’t hear that in here. Not because of outlandish boo’s. Simply because the entire broadcast is muted by the Draft Organizers. Mayo stands at 6′1 with 242 lbs. on his frame. He put up 225 24 times, and ran 40 yards in 4.54 seconds. He majored in Criminology at Tennessee, so one could say he will be “policing” the middle of the field for the Pats defense. And then that same person would be shunned for making such a corny joke.

For more information on Mayo and the other picks, be sure to tune in to Sports Late Night tonight at 11 and 11:30. Mike Giardi and the NECN folk back in New England will have much to say on this choice and the other(s) made by the Pats today.

4:43 #14 Chicago Bears — Chris Williams, T, Vanderbilt

Got to protect that quarterback. Yup. That was Rex Grossman’s problem the whole time. He didn’t have enough time to choose which defensive back he was throwing an interception to. (Shouldn’t end sentences with a preposition.) Maybe the Bears take Chad Henne in Round 2…

4:47 Jake Long just left Radio Row. He is a giant person. A giant, rich person.

4:48 The Kansas City Chiefs are now picking at #14 instead of Detroit.

#15 Kansas City Chiefs — Branden Albert, G, Virginia

Second Virginia guy off the board. The Cavaliers are tied with USC with 2 players taken so far in Round 1.

Lions Get: #17 Overall Pick, 3rd round pick #66, 5th Round pick #136

Chief Get: #15 Overall (Branden Albert), 3rd round pick #7

4:58 #16 Arizona Cardinals — Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie

Wonder if I could get drafted by NBC News if I added Brokaw to my last name. Adam Hart-Brokaw. Now you see, why do I have to be so negative? I’m sure Arizona sees an easy transition for Rodgers-Cromartie from Div. 1-AA to the NFL. What’s in a name?

5:03 Gozer the Gozerian!

#17 Detroit Lions — Gosder Cherilus, T, BC

BC joins Virginia and USC with two selections in the first round. The local kid follows in the footsteps of Damien Woody, who left the Patriots as a free agent to sign with the Lions. Hopefully Gosder is more motivated to keep a healthy playing weight than our old friend Damien. Another local to watch for, probably on Day 2, is Jonathan Goff. He played his college ball at Vandy, but was a stalwart on the St. John’s Prep (Danvers, MA) defense in high school. I heard NECN Producers Dave Cherubin and Craig Kolodny are proud of their fellow St. John’s Alum.

#18 Baltimore Ravens — Joe Flacco, QB Delaware

Texans Get: #26 Overall Pick, 3rd round pick #89, 6th round pick #173

Ravens Get: #18 Overall Pick (Joe Flacco)

Kyle Boller Part Deux? People enjoy Flacco’s throwing arm. I heard he lasted this long because of concerns about his non-throwing arm. Word is he can’t throw that well with it.

5:15 Word of the Day: Trade. Carolina just swooped in at #19. We’ll have the pick and the trade details in a few moments. For now, I have an update on the radio host sitting in front of us. His legs appear to have grown wearing from all that swaying. He has been sitting for quite some time. I can finally see the Patriots table again. They are sitting still. That is all.

#19 Carolina Panthers — Jeff Otah, T, Pittsburgh

Carolina Gets: #19 Overall Pick (Jeff Otah)
Philadelphia Gets: 2nd round pick #43, 4th round #109, Carolina’s 2009 1st Round Pick

5:22 After announcing the Carolina pick, Commissioner Roger Goodell escorted a group of U.S. Military Service People onto the stage. He quieted the crowd, and announced that on stage he had a team for which we can all cheer. A standing ovation (including from press row and the team delegate tables) was accompanied by chants of “USA! USA! USA!”. Nice moment. Good job, Commish. Any consideration of returning that 31st pick to its rightful owners? Didn’t think so.

#20 Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Aqib Talib, CB, Kansas

The kid is a playmaker. I’ve seen video of him being beat in coverage, though. That Tampa 2 may just be the right fit for him.

5:28 The Washington Redskins highlight video on the big screen is set to the tune of the theme song from Requiem for a Dream. That’s the most disturbing movie I’ve ever seen. The infection on his arm is ridiculous. Everything about that movie is messed up. I don’t care if that’s what real life drug use is like. Keep it off my TV screen. Worst part is, I like the song. But it reminds me of arm amputation and other things not fit to print. The NFL should be more considerate of my feelings.

5:34 Another Trade. Atlanta is in at #21. The Falcons have so many picks stockpiled. This is a good move for them. No wide receiver has been selected yet. Matt Ryan may be getting some help…

#21 Atlanta Falcons — Sam Baker, T, USC

…for his offensive line. Tom Dimitroff knows what he’s doing. He comes straight from the New England Patriots War Room. A football team needs a solid leader at quarterback and leverage at the line, on both sides of the ball. Dimitroff is building this team a solid foundation. They need an architect like him.

Washington Gets: 2nd round pick #34, second round pick #48, 4th round pick #103

Atlanta Gets: # 21 Overall Pick (Sam Baker), 3rd round pick #84, 5th round pick #154

5:44 #22 Dallas Cowboys — Felix Jones, RB, Arkansas

Jerry Jones gets an Arkansas boy, after all. HOLD ON! Nothing beats STYX rocking Renegade on the Radio City sound system. Nothing… nothing except blogging. Jones is a tough runner. He is used to sharing the load, as he did with Darren McFadden at Arkansas and will do with Marion Barber III in Dallas. Dallas still has another first rounder coming up.

#23 Pittsburgh Steelers — Rashard Mendenhall, RB, Illinois

This makes Pittsburgh a tough team to play. He is a very hard runner who gives out hits and has the speed to break loose. Their running game has been missing something since the retirement of Jerome Bettis.

#24 Tennesee Titans — Chris Johnson, RB, East Carolina

Wow. The Titans are nothing like old ladies at the supermarket. You know, the old ladies who can’t reach that can of corn on the top shelf. Because the Titans did a heck of a job reaching with this pick. Okay. Maybe that was only funny in my head. Yeah. My eyes aren’t responding very well to that commentary.

#25 Dallas Cowboys — Mike Jenkins, CB, USF

Oh, here’s something we haven’t seen all day — a trade. I actually like Jenkins better as a cover corner over McKelvin. Just my personal preference.

Cowboys Get: #25 Overall Pick (Mike Jenkins)

Seahawks Get: #28 Overall Pick, 5th round pick #163, 7th round pick #235

#26 Houston Texans — Duane Brown, T, Va Tech

A lot of tackles going in the first round. Not sexy picks, by any means. I only talk about sexy things. Next.

6:16 #27 San Diego Chargers — Antoine Cason, CB, Arizona

Darth Tomlinson has a new teammate. He’ll play opposite Antonio Cromartie, eventually. The Pats had Cason in later in the draft season, as well. Although, maybe Belichick thought Cason would be “the sorriest corner in the league”, as Phillip Rivers referred to Ellis Hobbs after the Patriots turned the lights out in that 2006 AFC Playoff Game.

6:22 #28 Seattle Seahawks — Lawrence Jackson, DE, USC

USC has taken a commanding lead with 4 players selected in the 1st round. I’m doing it. I’m calling ballgame.

6:25 #29 San Francisco 49ers — Kentwan Balmer, DT, UNC

Here’s a guy who seemed to gain a lot of recognition across the mock draft scene as the real deal approached. One thing is for sure — the ‘9ers are attempting to build a formidable defense.

6:28 The Jets just traded for the 30th pick. They are on the clock. Trying for Henne before the Dolphins have a chance at him at 32?

6:31 This thing was moving along nicely… until the Jets started milking the clock here. They’re down to just over a minute left and haven’t announced a selection.

Finally…

#30 New York Jets — Dustin Keller, TE, Purdue

Nice pick… I guess.

6:37 There was no mention of the Patriots’ forfeited pick. A simple “The New York Giants are on the clock.” Very smooth.

Jets Get: #30 Overall Pick

Packers Get: 2nd round pick #36, 4th round pick #113

#31 New York Giants — Kenny Phillips, S, Miami

The Giants address their need in the secondary. And sure they have that Super Bowl win. But we have the stomper. We have Brandon Merriweather. Take that, Giants.

6:42 And just like that we’re in the second round. The first round lasted 3 hours and 30 minutes. It’s the shortest first round since 1990. The press box exulted Commissioner Goodell.

SECOND ROUND

#32 Miami Dolphins — Phillip Merling, DE, Clemson

No Henne. Merling is good value here. He is probably a first round talent.

6:47 The Commish just passed by. He seems like a genuinely good guy.

#33 St. Louis Rams — Donnie Avery, WR, Houston

This kid can fly, figuratively speaking, of course. He is the first receiver taken in this year’s draft.

#34 Washington Redskins — Devin Thomas, WR, Michigan State

You’ll remember Thomas from BC’s bowl game this season. He had a long kick return to start the game. He’s only played one season as a starting receiver.

#35 Kansas City Chiefs — Brandon Flowers, CB, Va Tech

Physical defensive back. Had 86 tackles from the cornerback position. He reacts well to passes, breaking up attempts and coming away with interceptions. He timed out poorly in the 40 yard dash. They don’t run that in pads, right?

#36 Green Bay Packers — Jordy Nelson, WR, Kansas State

Brett Favre could use another receiver. Wait? I think I heard he retired. Not sure. I figured ESPN would at least cover it with a copy story.

7:02 #37 Atlanta Falcons — Curtis Lofton, LB, Oklahoma

This is shaping out to be a good draft for the Falcons. Oh, and I’m hitting the wall. Running low on smart-alecky comments. And they’re playing Creed on the huge Radio City speakers. They’re trying to put my mind to sleep. I can’t stay sharp with cool hits. I just can’t.

7:06 Seattle Seahawks — John Carlson, TE, Notre Dame

Did anyone else see how bad Notre Dame was this year? Carlson doesn’t have top speed. He’s not a dominating blocker. This pick was gained via trade from Baltimore. The details are unimportant.

7:08 …And then they totally redeem themselves! Phil Collins In the Air Tonight. The single best use of a set of drums in music history. I feel a second wind coming on. Not in my legs, though. They’re asleep due to all this sitting. Bloggers have it tough. And judges, too. Where the drums at?

7:11 Buh-duh-buh-duh-buhduh-buh-duh-duh I can feel it coming in the air tonight!!!

#39 San Francisco 49ers — Chilo Rachal, G, USC

Now they’re just being greedy.

7:15 A little house cleaning. We have been unable to load those pictures I was gushing about. They are currently too big to put on our website. And I can’t ship them back to NECN because of our finicky internet server here at the draft. So I’ll try to get them posted tomorrow. Or the next day. Annnnnnd, I was dead wrong about anyone being hot for Chad Henne. Chicago and Miami are the teams left who desperately need a QB. He is still on the board. I have failed you.

#40 New Orleans Saints — Tracy Porter, CB, Indiana

#41 Buffalo Bills — James Hardy, WR, Indiana

Wonder if these guys were congratulated by Kelvin Sampson via text message. By the way, it’s the second round and they’re playing that dumb pave paradise and put up a parking lot song. So I’m ranting. What’s up with teens and text messaging. Seriously. My cousin is 16. When he has friends over, they sit around and just text message other people, throwing in a few comments here and there. It’s the strangest thing I’ve ever seen. They’re attached to those damned text messaging machines. It’s pretty rude. Oh, and I’m only 24 years old. What a curmudgeon I turned out to be.

#42 Denver Broncos — Eddie Royal, WR, Va Tech

The Hokies are at 3 players drafted. I smell an upset, USC.

#43 Minnesota Vikings — Tyrell Johnson, S, Arkansas St.

If trading for a selection, which Minnesota did, have your pick ready. They announced this trade between the Eagles and Vikings, and we had to wait about 3 minutes for the selection to be made. These team officials are wasting valuable minutes, probably text messaging their friends or something. Hasn’t any of them read Cheaper By The Dozen? That guy was the king of efficiency. And virility.

#44 Detroit Lions — Matt Forte, RB, Tulane

Describing Tulane players is not my forte…

7:44 Missed a pick there. Went for a bathroom break. Let me tell you, when it comes to bathrooms, Radio City Music Hall does it right. It’s called the Gentleman’s Lounge. And it is amazing. Sort of what I expected an Opera House bathroom to look like. But better. Know the hand driers in the every-day public bathroom? Well, the driers at Radio City are activated by a foot pedal. That’s right. No more punching that silver button three times before your hands are dry. I wish everything were activated by foot pedals. Popcorn Machines. Razors. Ceiling Fans. I don’t ever want to use my hands for simple tasks again. They shouldn’t be bothered with tedious errands my feet are too lazy to handle. 2008 will be the year of the foot pedal.

#46 Cincinnati Bengals — Jerome Simpson, WR, Coastal Carolina

Are these teams throwing their second round draft picks?

7:48 Barry White. He’s got all three mezanines bumpin’. And now Chris Berman is doing a little dance. The crowd is eating it up. These are his people. Not those critical youtube users, always posting embarrassing candid videos of the big guy. No. Radio City is his true home.

#47 Philadelphia Eagles — Trevor Laws, DT, Notre Dame

Again, did anyone see how bad that Notre Dame team was last season? Anyone?

#48 Washington Redskins — Fred Davis, TE USC

I am VERY excited by this pick. Martellus Bennett is there for the taking, if the Patriots want him. I think he’d be a good fit. But I also thought that of this dress shirt I’m wearing, which is a size too big. I look like a little kid dressed in his dad’s clothing. Why do I do this to myself?

#49 Philadelphia Eagles — DeSean Jackson, WR, Cali-for-ni-a (Thanks, Arnold)

The first round was the round of the offensive tackle. We are now celebrating the round of the wide receiver.

#50 Arizona Cardinals — Calais Campbell, DE, Miami

This guy is freakishly tall. That’s all I got. The guy is tall.

#51 Washington Redskins — Malcolm Kelly, WR, Oklahoma

Do you boys like Mex-ee-co?! Name that movie. Follow the trail. Hopefully you will understand.

#52 Jacksonville Jaguars — Quentin Groves, DE/LB, Auburn

He was supposed to be drafted in the first round. He was supposed to stand up for Willy! (A Few Good Men)

#53 Pittsburgh Steelers — Limus Sweed, WR, Texas

Pittsburgh is looking to stick some talent around their money guy, Ben Roethlisberger. Maybe they could have used some safety help, though. Right, Anthony Smith?

#54 Tennessee Titans — Jason Jones, DT, Eastern Michigan

Maybe his nickname will be JJ.

8:29 RUSH has entered the building. Awesome. I’ve been off and on with their playlist, but this is a solid choice. The best part about RUSH is that it immediately takes my mind to this clip from Late Night with Conan O’Brieeeeeennnnn!

The worst part about this, is the realization that Late Night is going down the tubes in two years. The only good part… he… about Taxi… ha… is… haha… Gisele. Hahahehehhahaha I love laughing during a joke to make it not funny in any way.

Maybe I’m just jealous I can’t laugh at my own jokes. They’re simply not funny enough. It would look ridiculous if I had a laughing fit over a joke that wasn’t even funny. People would be left wondering, “Is he going to let us in on the joke? Is there something on my face?! Tell me! Tell me what is so gosh darn funny you hyena!!!” I think I stole half of that rant from Family Guy. Whatever. It’s still true.

#55 Baltimore Ravens — Ray Rice, RB, Rutgers

He’s drawn some comparisons to Emmitt Smith coming out of college. Fair, or not, he could surprise some people in the NFL.

#56 Green Bay Packers — Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville

…That makes sense…………

#57 Miami Dolphins — Chad Henne, QB, Michigan

Told you he’d get drafted.

8:51 #58 Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Dexter Jackson, WR, Appalachian State

Giardi’s boy

#59 Indianapolis Colts — Mike Pollack, C, Arizona State

What about Jeff Saturday?

#60 Green Bay Packers — Patrick Lee, CB, Auburn

#61 Dallas Cowboys — Martellus Bennett, TE, Texas A&M

Why’d you have to do it to me, Dallas? Bennett is my boy!

#62 New England Patriots — Terrence Wheatley, CB, Colorado

The Patriots hosted him later in the draft season. Obviously they hit it off.

#63 New York Giants — Terrell Thomas, CB, USC

The fans who are left are chanting “One More Round! One More Round!”. I’ll probably be saying that to the bartender tonight. Hiiiyyooooo!

***The Patriots have 3 selections in the 3rd round tomorrow. One early, at #69, and the rest down the wire. I have to say this was one of the more enjoyable experiences I’ve had. The NFL really improved this entire thing this year. Thanks to them for their hospitality. I will not be here tomorrow. But stick with NECN for all your Patriots coverage. Mike will have you itching for Week 1 with a dynamite SLN tonight at 11 and 11:30. Enjoy. And behave.

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  1. Engineered Stock Investing on June 5th, 2008 2:14 am

    Engineered Stock Investing…

    From my experience the best investors are mature in their thinking and have realistic investment expecations. They measure their personal investment horizon in months and years - rather than weeks or days….

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