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yeah, man...should be quite a show, if we can whup the Giants for the third time. Tough to be anybody three times in one season, but I think we can do it...
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quote:Originally posted by IMAKEMONEY: CHARGERS!!!!!!!!!!
Going to be pretty hard if they don't get their thoroughbred back in the race. LaDainian Tomlinson kind of reminds me of old Terrell Davis for them *old* Broncos...lol
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I HEAR THAT Highwaychild, BUT TURNER IS GOOD AS WELL, AND LT SAID HE WOULD BE PLAYING. THEY NEED LOTS OF LUCK FOR THIS ONE, I JUST HOPE BRADY HAS ONE BAD BAD DAY,LOL
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Right now I think the G-men can do it. I don't know if anybody can cover Moss, but the heat the G-men are getting on opposing QBs right now is bone shattering. The way they got after Favre with the high quality Offensive line they have was impressive. I don't think Brady will be waking up feeling to good in a couple weeks.LOL
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hey im pretty new at the hole stock trading, and u seem to no what ure talking about lol.. but i was wondering what is ure opinion on aig? you think they will go up or keep falling
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quote:Originally posted by jdizz: hey im pretty new at the hole stock trading, and u seem to no what ure talking about lol.. but i was wondering what is ure opinion on aig? you think they will go up or keep falling
Well, not sure what they're gonna do. I believe that the price will fluxuate quite abit over the next year. I don't think it'll begin moving up again until just about all of their debt is paid back to the government. That may take some time, since they're now getting money from another fed program to pay back the fed...
Just about everyone knows about AIG's situation now as well. Would you want to get insurance through them, or be in business with them knowing what they did with a chunk of the bailout money? Also, AIG is still at risk for bankruptcy. What happens when the average Joe loses his job due to cutbacks at work? AIG will get less people paying them, as they are unable to, thus the snowball of debt gets larger.