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We The Fans: Leaf Leaves ryan leaf FESSED UP he doesn t have the heart for pro football, is never gonna have ryan leaf HEISTED almost $20 million trying to play pro football. http://www.wethefans.com/notcryinryan.html
Extractions: So, bye-bye Mr. American Pie Posted Monday/July 29, 2002; 10:12 p.m. PDT Buh-bye! 1. Ryan Leaf DID NOT retire. 2. Ryan Leaf PUNKED OUT. 3. Ryan Leaf FESSED UP he doesn't have the heart for pro football, is never gonna have the heart for pro football, and can't play pro football. Rest in peace. 3. Ryan Leaf HEISTED almost $20 million trying to play pro football. 4. Ryan Leaf is the poster boy for " Rookie MINIMUM/INCENTIVE Contracts" in pro football. Just go away. 5. Ryan Leaf MISSED the golden opportunity of saying, "You're not gonna have Ryan Leaf to kick around anymore." 6. Ryan Leaf is "kickin' it" with $20 million of FANS' MONEY. 7. Ryan Leaf, DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT COMING BACK! 8. Ryan Leaf just may be the second jackass that shouts ONLY IN AMERICA! every chance he gets!
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Extractions: STOCK Feb 9, 2001, by Nick Not that long ago they were draft picks #1, and #1-A, today Peyton Manning is throwing touchdowns, and Ryan Leaf is throwing tantrums. I know Leaf came out his Junior year, I didn't know it was his junior year of high school. Supermodels don't pout this much. On the other hand, it's almost eerie for a kid Peyton's age to be this together. Leaf and Manning: The problem and the solution, or is it that simple? Let's see how they stack up at the tale of the tape:
Sports: Don't Judge Beathard By Ryan Leaf Debacle Don t judge Beathard by ryan leaf debacle Surfer Bob was a nonconformist pro football GM, renowned, then considerably castigated, always betting on the http://www.sptimes.com/News/050400/Sports/Don_t_judge_Beathard_.shtml
Extractions: Click here Archive By HUBERT MIZELL Bobby Beathard is neither crapshooter nor Everest climber, but the man is an adventurer, even a gambler, at heart. Surfer Bob was a nonconformist pro football GM, renowned, then considerably castigated, always betting on the now, eschewing the drafty future. But it's unfair, even dead wrong, upon Beathard's retirement, to begin his NFL epitaph with Ryan Leaf, Super Flop. A lifetime of solid work should not be trampled by an ill-fated, shoot-the-works 1998 maneuver, snagging a celebrated college quarterback who would plunge into self-destructive underachieving. Embrace total evidence. In Miami, Beathard's personnel wizardry helped the Dolphins win Super Bowls VII and VIII. In Washington, his masterworks were retooling an aging Redskins roster, creating the kings of Super Bowls XVII and XXII. Funny, if he had quit at age 58, after one last remarkable achievement lifting the lukewarm 1994 San Diego Chargers to Super Bowl XXIX by now we would be waxing ceremonial on Canton front steps, ready to cheer Bobby into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Sports: Leaf Hurting, Not Giving Up Despite his injury, ryan leaf says he can make a contribution if the Bucs carry four quarterbacks. College football; Canes open with firedup Lions http://www.sptimes.com/News/090101/Sports/Leaf_hurting__not_giv.shtml
Extractions: published September 1, 2001 ATLANTA He dressed for the game. He threw darts and soft passes in the warmups. He look ready to go. Then, he stood on the sidelines and watched and waited. Finally, with a little more than six minutes left, he got in the game, handed the ball off twice and threw an incomplete pass that running back Aaron Stecker should have caught. So, what's up with Bucs quarterback Ryan Leaf? Is his injured wrist, which kept him out of practice Wednesday and Thursday, rendering him inactive? Is he going to need surgery? The saga of what the Bucs will do with this reclamation project continues to have intriguing chapters.
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Extractions: Whats the motivation for these guys? They go high in the Draft, Teams sign them for OBSCENE amounts of money including Millions just to sign a frickin' piece of paper, then we all freak out when they dont do as well as we thoght they would. If it were me, I would have retired 2 years ago with my $11 Mil bonus, and spent it on strippers, and sod for the lawn at my mansion.
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Extractions: Dateline: Sept 1, 2000 T he race in the AFC West should be very interesting this year. Virtually every team in the division has a shot a finishing on top if everything falls into place for them. This is a division that will be tough to predict since injuries will probably be a key factor determining the outcome, but I will give it my best shot. I believe that this will be the year that the Oakland Raiders finally put it all together and finish on top of the division. The Raiders have been my pick to win the last two seasons and they have let me down, but I think the addition of rookie kicker Sebastian Janikowski will make a huge difference. Janikowski possesses what is probably the strongest leg in the league and he will fill a slot that was a big weakness last year. If the Raiders would have had a quality kicker last year they probably would have won the division, so I am giving them the edge this season. Coming in a close second will be the Denver Broncos. The Broncos still have a great nucleus left over from their back to back Super Bowl titles, and although Brian Griese may not remind the fans of John Elway he should continue to show improvement and should become a competent leader for the offense. The return of Terrell Davis will be a huge boost for the entire team and it appears that he has recovered nicely from last season's knee injury. He will take a lot of pressure off of Griese if he returns to the form he displayed before the injury.
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Extractions: Ryan Leaf Retired By Brian Carnell Wednesday, August 7, 2002 During the week of downtime, one of the earth shattering events that occurred in the world was the retirement of San Diego/Tampa Bay/Dallas/Seattle "quarterback" Ryan Leaf retired. The really odd thing was that some of the stories claimed Leaf retired from football. Give me a break. Leaf might have been on the field occasionally, but whatever else he was doing, Leaf was not playing any recognizable form of football (if Leaf was playing football, then my cat is playing chess when it swipes at the pieces on the board). Leaf is a fascinating contrast to someone like Lance Armstrong. Leaf had a lot of physical gifts and apparently no desire or mental discipline to actually harness those gifts. Back in 1998 the San Diego Chargers gave up two first round and a second round pick as well as two very good players in order to draft Leaf. At the time the book on Leaf was that he might be even better than Peyton Manning (who went no. 1 in the 1998 draft Leaf went second). Instead in a horrible career, Leaf threw almost three interceptions for every touchdown, alienated teammates everywhere he went, and generally wasted the physical prowess that many of us armchair quarterbacks would kill for.
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Extractions: Brian.Carnell.Com In 1972 a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire the A-Team. Guests Logon Ryan Leaf Retired Previous Topic Next Topic Topics Page Page: 1 Chronological Order Brian Carnell Wednesday, August 7, 2002 Reply New Topic Single Message View During the week of downtime, one of the earth shattering events that occurred in the world was the retirement of San Diego/Tampa Bay/Dallas/Seattle "quarterback" Ryan Leaf retired. The really odd thing was that some of the stories claimed Leaf retired from football. Give me a break. Leaf might have been on the field occasionally, but whatever else he was doing, Leaf was not playing any recognizable form of football (if Leaf was playing football, then my cat is playing chess when it swipes at the pieces on the board). Leaf is a fascinating contrast to someone like Lance Armstrong. Leaf had a lot of physical gifts and apparently no desire or mental discipline to actually harness those gifts. Back in 1998 the San Diego Chargers gave up two first round and a second round pick as well as two very good players in order to draft Leaf. At the time the book on Leaf was that he might be even better than Peyton Manning (who went no. 1 in the 1998 draft Leaf went second).
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Extractions: T. Rex's Guide to Life Sports College Football Annual Awards ... All-Americans Awards National ACC Coach of the Year Lloyd Carr, Mich Mack Brown, UNC Freshman of the Year Travis Minor, FSU Travis Minor, FSU MVP Ryan Leaf, Wash St Andre Wadsworth, FSU Best QB Ryan Leaf, Wash St Thad Busby, FSU Best RB Curtis Enis, Penn St Best WR Randy Moss, Marsh E.G.Green, FSU Best OL Benji Olson, Wash Kevin Long, FSU Best DL Andre Wadsworth, FSU Andre Wadsworth, FSU Best LB Sam Cowart, FSU Sam Cowart, FSU Best DB Dre Bly, UNC Dre Bly, UNC Best K/P Martin Gramatica, Kan St Pos Player QB Ryan Leaf, Wash St. RB Curtis Enis, Penn St. RB Ricky Williams, Texas WR Jacquez Green, Florida WR Randy Moss, Marshall TE Jerame Tuman, Michigan C Kevin Long, Florida St. G Alan Faneca, LSU G Benji Olson, Washington T Aaron Taylor, Nebraska T Flozell Adams, Michigan St. DL Greg Ellis, North Carolina DL Jason Peter, Nebraska DL Andre Wadsworth, Florida St. DL Grant Wistrom, Nebraska LB Sam Cowart, Florida St. LB Andy Katzenmoyer, Ohio St. LB Takeo Spikes, Auburn DB Dre' Bly, North Carolina
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