He had many big plays back in 2002, but the one that stands out the most is the pick six to seal the deal vs Florida State.. When was the last time we had safeties who did stuff like thisJones was an amazing safety who would run like white on rice with receivers and blow up run plays.Kind of hard to leave Greg Blue off this list, but I had to for Sean Jones' sake.Jones started his NFL career in Cleveland, and has recently been a consistent player with the Eagles. There is our favorite defensive back wearing No. 58.That's right, he hit so hard the Carolina Panthers forced him to become a linebacker And, in turn, he has become a thumping good one.. If cloning humans was legal, this man would be one of the first humans chosen.Need a kicker Have a Coutu.. 
Yes Drew Butler, you barely squeeze in.Though Butler comes all the way in 2009, in his first year, his off the chart punting stats have landed him a sure spot as an All-American.. It took me forever just to find a picture of Damien Gary, which blows my mind.This guy was not just a great returner, but he was an all around guy who was even a pretty good receiver.A true blue collar Bulldog, and a guy who should not be forgotten amongst the big names. My favorite Dawg of the Decade, D.J. Shockley.Shockley waited in the wings for four seasons, and many people doubted his abilities going into his only year in 2005.Shockley responded with 25 touchdowns and just four interceptions, and led Georgia to an SEC title. Though the recent passing of UGA VII (who I think was the cutest Uga ever) was sad, nobody can forget Uga VI.He was the winningest Uga in Georgia history, and his tenacity was by far greater than VII's. It was like this Dawg knew when he was on camera and proceeded to bark at everything.Rip Uga VI and Uga VII And Go Dawgs!. (Reuters) - South Korean MPs returned to work on Wednesday trying to pass stalled reforms the ruling party says are needed to steer the export-driven economy through the global financial crisis. WorldThe following is a list of some of the major reform bills proposed by the ruling Grand National Party: Corporate income tax rates to be lowered gradually by 5 percentage points over five years.

This is a top priority of President Lee Myung-bak's government. Revise the Capital Markets Integration Act, which is set to take effect from February 4, to tighten regulations on investments in derivatives. Part of the state-run Korea Development Bank to be sold to private investors. Merge state-run firms Korea Land Corporation and Korea Housing Corporation. Bail out 7 million delinquent small debtors. Regulators are still working out this plan. Raise the level of authorized capital for the Industrial Bank of Korea so it can better help finance small- and medium-sized enterprises. Easing the investment ceiling for listed start-ups to help them overcome funding difficulties. Reduce housing costs for working class people who do not own their own homes.Contentious bills that face further delays include: Free trade deal with the United States. Delayed at least until Barack Obama becomes president on January 20, it faces a rough ride in the U.S Congress. export market while opposition MPs say it will hurt farmers. Revising media ownership laws making it easier for private firms to own TV networks. Ruling GNP says law will modernize local broadcast industry while opposition says it will increase power of media conglomerates. Abolishing limits on big-company investment in subsidiaries within the same group.
The government tried and failed to implement this in 2008. A 4 percent limit on non-financial companies' ownership in commercial banks to be replaced with a more flexible system, allowing for up to 10 percent ownership.(Reporting by Kim Junghyun and Kim Yeon-hee; Writing by Jon Herskovitz, Editing by Dean Yates) World. As the New England Patriots face yet another undefeated team in the New Orleans Saints tonight, it is almost impossible to avoid thinking about the 2007 Patriots.No, I'm not parroting the article in Sunday's Boston Globe comparing the 2009 Saints to the 2007 Patriots. It was an interesting read, but I did not find it that relevant. Despite the fact that tonight's game has been hyped to the point of utter absurdity, it represents a pivotal point in the season for each of these teams.The Pats have been criticized enough, and they need to prove to the rest of the NFL that they are for real. "Does anybody really believe that my team needs to cheat to win games Watch this."Belichick's Patriots ignored the criticism spewed at them everywhere they went, leaving host fans seething at venues all over the country. Nobody wanted to lose to a team that they had been led to believe could only win by cheating.Under the glare of that microscope, Belichick became Captain Ahab. Perfection became his white whale.He worked his team relentlessly.