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-02-24-2005 #1general counsel Guest
eagles release nate wayne-can he help us?
Some guidance guys, how good is nate wayne? Is he better than Bruce Wayne? Any chance he will come cheap.
general counsel
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-02-24-2005 #2
Re: eagles release nate wayne-can he help us?
Depends which Bruce Wayne but I think I'd rather have Adam West.
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-02-24-2005 #3
Re: eagles release nate wayne-can he help us?
He might not be a bad pick up if we can get him cheap enough.We sure need depth at linebacker.
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-02-24-2005 #4
Re: eagles release nate wayne-can he help us?
At 6'0" and 237 pounds, I'm not sure he's the size we're looking for. But he has good speed and instincts, but he's not that great at slipping blocks.

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-02-24-2005 #5general counsel Guest
Re: eagles release nate wayne-can he help us?
Biff!!!!!Booof!!!!!! Holy linebacker batman, can he tackle? Can he play special teams? I remember the episode where he broke up a key pass to the riddler and then laid a huge hit on King Tut before forcing The Siren to caugh up a fumble at a crucial point in the game.
general counsel
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-02-24-2005 #6
Re: eagles release nate wayne-can he help us?
That's what I'm talking about GC, old school Batman. None of this Christian Bale BS.
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-02-25-2005 #7
Re: eagles release nate wayne-can he help us?
Wasn't that the episode where he wanted to sneak into the stadium, so instead of the players entrance, he walked up a rope on the outside of the stadium?
Originally Posted by general counsel
"Before the gates of excellence the high gods have placed sweat; long is the road thereto and rough and steep at first; but when the heights are reached, then there is ease, though grievously hard in the winning." --- Hesiod
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-02-25-2005 #8
Re: eagles release nate wayne-can he help us?
...which means that Lovie & the Bears want/need him more than we do.
Originally Posted by Nick
"Before the gates of excellence the high gods have placed sweat; long is the road thereto and rough and steep at first; but when the heights are reached, then there is ease, though grievously hard in the winning." --- Hesiod




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