He played guard in college until halfway through his senior year, when he was moved to center, yet he was an Outland Trophy finalist that year. He was a damn good lineman coming out of college. Not our fault. <_>
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Vernon Davis and Crabtree are helping me out so far. As long as they stay under a combined 5 points, I'm good in Rex's league.
I think you'll see a lot of Davis in the second half. Now he's being covered by the faster guys, Jenkins, etc, but if Gore gets going, they'll drop him in the box and Davis will be free.
Sheriff: Broncos WR McKinley, 23, found dead at home
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The Arapahoe County Sheriff said Denver Broncos wide receiver Kenny McKinley has been found dead in his home.
Sheriff Grayson Robinson said detectives are investigating the death.
Authorities were called to McKinley's home in Centennial on Monday afternoon and found his body.
McKinley, 23, was a second-year pro who was on the Broncos' injured reserve list. He played in eight games as a rookie in 2009 with seven kick returns for 158 yards.
The Broncos released a statement from coach Josh McDaniels, who called McKinley's death "a tragic loss."
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Time to worry Wine.
Baas is on you guys, Jay. Fucker can't snap for shit, even though he's been double trained as a center his whole NFL career. I miss Heitmann.
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From Those Fishes - I Fingered An Old Bitch (i got Aids on my finger)
*cries*
1st quarter: I love you Drew Brees
2nd quarter: Patrick Willis and Frank Gore rule
Dat tackle, btw
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The Arapahoe County Sheriff said Denver Broncos wide receiver Kenny McKinley has been found dead in his home.
Sheriff Grayson Robinson said detectives are investigating the death.
Authorities were called to McKinley's home in Centennial on Monday afternoon and found his body.
McKinley, 23, was a second-year pro who was on the Broncos' injured reserve list. He played in eight games as a rookie in 2009 with seven kick returns for 158 yards.
The Broncos released a statement from coach Josh McDaniels, who called McKinley's death "a tragic loss."