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RyanGiggs11

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Current college student at Rutgers New Brunswick (freshman). Born and raised in the Philly 'burbs, on the Jersey side. Calls a roll with meat/cheese/veggies on it a hoagie and hates the Cowboys. Looking to major in Journalism and History/Political Science, with the hope of entering the Sports Journalism industry after college.

My dream would be to work for 610 WIP or The Inquirer - depending on whether or not I intend to write or talk for a career. Ray Diddinger is my hero and inspiration, both for writing and broadcasting. On 610 I enjoy listening to Angelo & the Morning Team but Glen is the guy that I can say I'd like to emulate. At the Inquirer, Gonzo has the job I'd love to have - page 2 columnist.

I've wanted to start my own blog but it just hasn't happened yet. Hopefully I can get around to posting some things on this one, since I find it to be a very insightful site with many passionate Philly sports fans.

If you read this all... I don't know what to say. Get some help.

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It's unfortunate but at least they realize six runs seems to be a lot to score against Doc the Phillies.

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Bleeding Green Nation RyanGiggs11's Top 50 2010 NFL Draft Prospects

 

As we get closer to the draft, I'm sure that more people will be posting articles like this one.  However, for the time being, I know that McNabb trade stories will be more popular.  In the past day and a half or so, BGN has had about 15 fanposts about the McNabb-situation, so I hope that my article might break the monotony of the same article over and over again.

Talon_Talent, in response to my participation in MHR's Mock Draft 2.0, asked me to due the following in a fanpost:

Giggs, just to see where your values lie

Can you do a top 50 players coming out in this years draft? That might give spome people a better understanding of why you passed on some players, etc.

 

After the jump, my top 50 prospects for the 2010 NFL Draft.  This list is based solely upon their skill sets, play, intelligence and talent levels, not upon the Eagles or any other team's needs.   I hope you enjoy and please comment, it's always nice to get as much feedback as possible.

 

If you make a comment I will respond to it directly, to agree, disagree or to explain the position of a player (or group of players) on the list.  There is a method behind my madness.  

 

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Bleeding Green Nation MHR mock draft 2.0: Your thoughts on this Eagles mock draft?

What are your thoughts on how I did in this three round draft?

Live thread: http://www.bleedinggreennation.com/2010/3/21/1383562/mhr-mock-draft-2-0-live-thread

Round one: http://www.milehighreport.com/2010/3/21/1383498/live-interactive-mock-draft-v2-0

Round two: http://www.milehighreport.com/2010/3/21/1383652/live-interactive-mock-draft-v2-0

Round three: http://www.milehighreport.com/2010/3/21/1383773/live-interactive-mock-draft-v2-0

After the jump, my selections as Eagle rep and write-ups on the players.

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Bleeding Green Nation MHR Mock Draft 2.0 live thread


Eagles rep for the Mile High Report's 2.0 live draft here, reporting to you from the Jeff Lurie War Room (tm).  After the jump I'll post updates on each pick and will give you reasonings behind my drafting.  No picks were traded by the Eagles (gasp!) but a last second try for a move high into the 2nd round was rebuffed.  Link is here: http://www.milehighreport.com/2010/3/21/1383498/live-interactive-mock-draft-v2-0

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The Busby Babe Rooney 2010 v CRonaldo 2008

 

 

Rooney should aim to beat Ronaldo tally - Ferguson
Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney

 

 

Sir Alex Ferguson has challenged Wayne Rooney to surpass Cristiano Ronaldo's 42-goal season for Manchester United.

England striker Rooney reached 30 with two against AC Milan as United beat them 4-0 to send them crashing out of the Champions League 7-2 on aggregate.

"That has to be his goal now doesn't it?" said Ferguson referring to Ronaldo's 42-goal tally in 2007-08.

However, Rooney said: "I'm delighted to get two more goals but I haven't set a target. I just want to keep scoring."

The 24-year-old, who also scored twice in the first leg in Milan, added: "Overall, it was a great result and we are delighted to get through.

"The first goal was vital. We set out to get an early goal to kill the game off and when we got it we shattered Milan's confidence.

"That was the major turning point. Now we can just look forward to the quarter-finals draw [on 19 March] and see how it goes from there.

"There is no preference. They are all difficult games at this stage of the competition."

ROONEY'S UNITED GOAL RECORD 09-10: 30 (so far this season) 08-09: 17 07-08: 18 06-07: 23 05-06: 19 04-05: 17

Former team-mate David Beckham, currently on loan from La Galaxy to AC Milan, hailed Rooney as one of the best players in the world after his latest performance.

The veteran England midfielder Beckham said: "Wayne is such an exceptional talent.

"Without a doubt he is one of the best players, if not the best, in the world at the moment with Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi."

Ferguson added: "Wayne continued tonight what he has done all season - he was absolutely sensational.

"(But) it was a marvellous performance from all my players, especially in the second half when our second goal effectively ended the contest.

"When we play with that tempo we're very difficult for anybody to play against.

"Ji-Sung Park, in particular, showed sacrifice, intelligence and discipline and we needed that against [Milan midfielder] Andrea Pirlo."

Asked who he would like to face in the last eight of the competition, Ferguson added: "With the kind of team I've got, it doesn't matter who we get."

Beckham, despite his disappointment on the night, admitted he will remember the occasion for a long time thanks to the rapturous reception he received from United's supporters on his return to Old Trafford.

"It was a disappointing night because we lost the game, but returning here is always special," he said. "It was an unbelievable reception I got, incredible, and I have to say thank you.

"If this is my last appearance at Old Trafford, I'll take the memory of the fans away with me - they were incredible.

"Of course I now want United to go on and win it. They deserve it."

David Beckham wearing a green and gold scarf at the end of the game at Old Trafford David Beckham put on a protestor's scarf at the end of the game

Beckham left the field wearing a green and gold scarf thrown to him by a fan protesting against the Glazer family, who own the club, but he denied that meant he is anti-Glazer.

"I'm a Manchester United fan. I saw the scarf there, I put it round my neck," he said. "It's the old colours of United, that's all I knew.

"To be honest it's not my business. I support the club. I always have done and I always will do.

"It's nothing to do with me the way everything is run, that's to do with other people but I'm a United fan and I will always support them.

"Obviously you can hear it week in and week out. There's always protests going on. Let's hope it gets sorted out."

Milan coach Leonardo, meanwhile, admitted his side had simply been outclassed at Old Trafford.

606: DEBATE Great second half performance by United, it was a professional job they did tonight
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"I guess we can analyse the game in many ways, but the one thing we cannot deny is the performance of United," said the Brazilian. "They played a truly great game.

"Conceding a goal so early made a comeback even more complicated for us.

"In the first leg we played an equal match. We lost but we dominated for some periods. Today was different.

"We have some problems but United is a very strong team, they can use your mistakes in the best way. They are very clinical and that is what you have to be in this competition."

 

 

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/m/man_utd/8561285.stm

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Bleeding Green Nation The Overlooked: The 2010 Eagles Special Teams (Part 2 of 2)-Kick Returners/Specialists

Check out Part 1 of 3 here: http://www.bleedinggreennation.com/2010/2/4/1292099/the-overlooked-the-2010-eagles

Part 2 will focus on kick returners, as yet again the Eagles lacked a consistent kick returner all season, due to injury and/or lack of talent.  Will internal options prevail over free agents and draft picks?  That is highly more likely than at punter, but I still feel that Andy may seek help elsewhere. NEW: Part 3 has been added here due to lack of easily found information on the internet about coverage specialists (see bottom of post).

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Bleeding Green Nation The Overlooked: The 2010 Eagles Special Teams (Part 1 of 2)-Punters

Hi to all the BGNers out there, this is my first attempt at a Fan Post.  I've been reading this blog for a while now and finally decided to start posting (see the fanpost on DeSean Jackson's want for a new contract).  Hopefully this will be the start of more for me.  In advance, I apologize for the steadily worsening of the depth of my write up, it's been an odd process with the times I've been writing at.  Actual fan post follows:

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