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DragonRider23

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Name: Aaron Folsom | Gender: M | Member Since December 30, 2006
Current Level: All-Star | Email: dragontamer13424@aol.com
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Posted on: February 19, 2008 8:02 am
Edited on: May 25, 2008 12:08 am
 

My first 2 Fantasy Baseball teams......

Team 1 I was not around to draft, but here is my Team

E-Town O's

C- Jarrod Saltalamacchia; Carlos Ruiz

1B - Adrian Gonzalez; Derrick Lee

2B - Brian Roberts

SS - Khalil Greene

3B - Chone Figgins; Evan Longoria

OF - Grady Sizemore; Adam Dunn; Nick Swisher; Ken Griffey Jr.; Luke Scott

SP- Johan Santana; Dan Haren; Bronson Arroyo; A.J. Burnett; Oliver Perez; Jeremy Guthrie; Gil Meche;

RP- Mariano Rivera; Chad Cordero

 


 

Team 2 I did draft, It took place last night at 5:30

MVP = Markakis

C - Victor Martinez; Bengie Molina

1B - Lance Berkman; Adam A. LaRoche

2B - Kelly Johnson

SS - Khalil Greene

3B - Alex Rodriguez; Adrian Beltre

OF - Curtis Granderson; Nick Markakis; Jeff Francouer; Delmon Young; Jeremy Hermida; Luke Scott

SP - Chad Billingsley; Fausto Carmona; Tim Hudson; Ted Lilly; Adam Wainwright

RP - Jonathan Papelbon; Eric Gagne

 


 

I would like to know everybodies thoughts on my 2 Fantasy teams. My next draft I must wait 1 month for.

Posted on: February 16, 2008 10:16 am
Edited on: May 25, 2008 12:03 am
 

DragonRider's Mock Draft: Version 1 (2/16)

Here we go. This is one of the several things I specialize in; Prospects. In both Football and Baseball I like to rate prospects as to how I see them, and this is my first Post-Super Bowl Mock Draft. I hope you enjoy.

1: The Miami Dolphins select Chris Long, DE Virginia

2: The St. Louis Rams select Jake Long, OT Michigan

3: The Atlanta Falcons select Darren McFadden, RB Arkansas

4: The Oakland Raiders select Glenn Dorsey, DT LSU

5: The Kansas City Chiefs select Ryan Clady, OT Boise State

6: The New York Jets select Sedrick Ellis, DT USC

7: The New England Patriots select Leodis McKelvin, CB Troy

8: The Baltimore Ravens select Matt Ryan, QB Boston College

9: The Cincinnati Bengals select Vernon Gholston, DE Ohio State

10: The New Orleans Saints select Kenny Phillips, S Miami

11: The Buffalo Bills select Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, CB Tennessee State

12: The Denver Broncos select Dan Conner, LB Penn State

13: The Carolina Panthers select Sam Baker, OT USC

14: The Chicago Bears select Brian Brohm, QB Louisville

15: The Detroit Lions select Mike Jenkins, CB South Florida

16: The Arizona Cardinals select Jeff Otah, OT Pitt

17: The Minnesota Vikings select Malcolm Kelly, WR Oklahoma

18: The Houston Texans select Jonathan Stewart, RB Oregon

19: The Philadelphia Eagles select Keith Rivers, LB USC

20: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers select Chris Williams, OT Vanderbilt

21: The Washington Redskins select DeSean Jackson, WR Cal

22: The Dallas Cowboys select Reggie Smith, CB Oklahoma

23: The Pittsburgh Steelers select Antoine Cason, CB Arizona

24: The Tennessee Titans select Pat Sims, DT Auburn

25: The Seattle Seahawks select Rashard Mendenhall, RB Illinois

26: The Jacksonville Jaguars select Quentin Groves, DE Auburn

27: The San Diego Chargers select Kentwan Balmer, DT North Carolina

28: The Dallas Cowboys select Early Doucet, WR LSU

29: The San Francisco 49ers select Derrick Harvey, DE Florida

30: The Green Bay Packers select Felix Jones, RB Arkansas

31: The New England Patriots select *, ** *******

32: The New York Giants select Limas Sweed, WR Texas

Posted on: February 14, 2008 4:56 pm
Edited on: May 24, 2008 6:46 pm
 

DR's Top 10: Greatest NCAAF Finishes: 15-2

I have decided I would just add all of them together instead of doing this daily. I ask for NO suggestions until tommarow, when I announce my number 1 College Football Finish. I have updated my list, so it looks different.

Note: The stories on these games was created by Pete Fiutak of FoxSports.com

15: Notre Dame 35, Houston 34

Cotton Bowl, January 1, 1979

 

"The Throw"

The ending: Montana got the ball back and marched the offense 61 yards in five plays, ending with a two-yard touchdown run to get within six. Houston's running attack couldn't heat back up and had to give the ball back to the Irish, but the Cougar defense appeared to have saved the day by forcing a Montana fumble with 1:50 to play. On fourth-and-inches with :34 to play and with the punting game struggling with the win, Yeoman chose to go for it, but the Irish defense held, giving it back to Montana on the Cougar 29 with :28 to play. Two plays later, the Irish had it on the eight with :06 to play. After one incompletion, there was time for one more play with just :02 to go. Montana ran to his right and found Kris Haines in the corner of the end zone for a diving grab just before going out of bounds. Joe Unis hit the extra point to cap a 23-point fourth quarter and a 35-34 win.

14: Virginia 33, Florida State 28

November 2, 1995

"Staunch Defenders"

The ending: Kanell and Andre Cooper hooked up three times before Dunn caught a short pass to the Virginia 13 with nine seconds to play. Virginia got nailed with an illegal participation penalty, giving FSU the ball on the six. Kanell had to throw it away on first down to allow one last shot with four seconds left. FSU lined up with four wide receivers spreading the field with Kanell in the shotgun. But the snap went directly to Dunn, who weaved his way through the Cavalier defense before being hit by two Virginia defenders. Just as Dunn was about to cross the goal line, Virginia LB Melvin Jones made the stop inches short. While it looked like it could've been ruled either way, the officials signaled it wasn't a touchdown, giving Virginia the 33-28 win.

13: Stanford 24, USC 23

October 6, 2007

"The Siege of Troy"

The ending: With Stanford trailing 23-17, Stanford quarterback Tavita Pritchard, playing for injured starter T.C. Ostrander, hits Mark Bradford in the back of the endzone for the game tying TD pass. With the score 23-23, kicker Derek Belch hit the extra point and forced a reaction from the USC faithful like non-other, dissapointment. They had allowed a mini football school the chance at showtime and Stanford took it. When the game clock struck 0:00, the Trojans had there 36-game home winning streak snapped. \

http://youtube.com/watch?v=qAzMMKfpirY&feature=related

12: LSU 33, Kentucky 30

November 9, 2002

"Bluegrass Miracle"

The ending: On the ensuing kickoff, LSU got the ball on its own 19 and did nothing, suffering a sack and two plays that didn't go anywhere. A lousy Donnie Jones punt and an 18-yard return by Derek Abney gave the Wildcats the ball on the LSU 39 with 1:07 to play. An LSU penalty and a nine-yard Artose Pinner run put UK well into field goal range, and a two-yard Lorenzen sneak set it up perfectly for a 29-yard Taylor Begley field goal and a 30-27 lead with just 11 seconds remaining. LSU was dead as a penalty on the kickoff put the ball on the Tiger nine. QB Marcus Randall hit Michael Clayton for a 17-yard pass to get out to the 26, but only two seconds remained. Wildcat fans were celebrating, and Morris was even doused with Gatorade while fireworks popped from the scoreboard. LSU gave it a shot anyway. Randall faded back and heaved a throw as far as he could. Meanwhile, UK fans stormed one end zone and jumped on the goalposts. It looked like the Wildcats were in a position to intercept the pass, but the ball was tipped, and then tipped again into the arms of Henderson at the 20. The Wildcats had one last chance, but Derrick Tatum missed on a diving attempt. Henderson got to the end zone, completing one of the most miraculous plays in college football history. On the day, Henderson caught five passes for