Which Team Is Better For A Receiver

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orangetaz

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#1
Got a friend who is a Wide Receiver,and he is trying out for Bills,and Saints next yr.

Which do you think is better for one
 
#2
#2
whats his name if you dont mind me asking. I'm in HS and run my own sports blog (I wont post it so I abide by the rules). Maybe I could do an interview with him

He should also try for the Broncos
 
#5
#5
Calling BS taz.

call it what you want.he was a lifeguard at the ymca where i go while he went to college.he was gonna try out this yr,but he hurt his knee when he was horse collared after a catch.so he couldnt this yr.he knows some people and got his videos to the higher ups is how he got the 2 try outs.he was gonna try out this yr,but hadnt got his knee right.
 
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whats his name if you dont mind me asking. I'm in HS and run my own sports blog (I wont post it so I abide by the rules). Maybe I could do an interview with him

He should also try for the Broncos

his first name is michael is all im saying,and he works out alot he is built,and will run over people
 
#10
#10
If Meachem leaves, there's a good spot. Also, in my mind it seems like Brees is the kind of guy who could feel a magical random connection with a WR and he carries weight with management. Get him on your side and ride the gravy train.
 
#23
#23
Some personal trainers can make a lot, but they have to have a degree, certification, experience, tons of charisma/likability, and then if they are lucky they'll get hired at some snooty high-end gym. The majority of personal trainers don't make a career out of it. It's usually something to get them through college, which explains why Gold's employs fat trainers who don't know **** about ****.
 
#24
#24
Some personal trainers can make a lot, but they have to have a degree, certification, experience, tons of charisma/likability, and then if they are lucky they'll get hired at some snooty high-end gym. The majority of personal trainers don't make a career out of it. It's usually something to get them through college, which explains why Gold's employs fat trainers who don't know **** about ****.

You should see some of the "athletic trainers" the Army employs....like I'm going to listen to someone who looks 50 lbs over weight
 
#25
#25
Some personal trainers can make a lot, but they have to have a degree, certification, experience, tons of charisma/likability, and then if they are lucky they'll get hired at some snooty high-end gym. The majority of personal trainers don't make a career out of it. It's usually something to get them through college, which explains why Gold's employs fat trainers who don't know **** about ****.

there is a pro female body builder at the gym I go to and has a trainer there all to herself. He screams and cusses at her during workouts. It's pretty entertaining to watch
 

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