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Chisoxfn

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  1. QUOTE (ChiSox_Sonix @ Oct 29, 2009 -> 10:19 AM) Except this isnt a salary dump so they'll actually need to get quality in return. If he makes 4 mill a year it is a bit of a salary dump. Yes he has potential, but he has failed to live up to it thus far, just like Fields has. I certainly wouldn't trade Danks for Hermida.
  2. 43 wins. One playoff round win.
  3. QUOTE (Brian @ Oct 29, 2009 -> 09:21 AM) "Friday Night Lights' continues to be solid. So realistic and soooooo good. I kinda miss my girl Tyra though. I wanna kick Mr. McCoy's ass. I honestly think they have more to work with now for good TV than they ever had before too with Coach Taylor having to resurrect his career.
  4. I'm getting excited. Just set the game to record mode on the DVR. Gonna play some basketball and than come home and watch da Bulls.
  5. What a f***ing episode....off to my softball game. This season is going to be awesome. Really is the best show no one is watching.
  6. Shaun King got the ax from ESPN. http://deadspin.com/5391933/football+talki...pany-in-bristol
  7. Yep, got it set to DVR. Got my championship softball game tonight.
  8. Oh, that was a really good article I thought. Some interesting info in regards to him having met with Beckham and the plans to fly out and meet with Quentin and Rios. Sounds like he's going to meet with Rios twice.
  9. There was a very interesting quote that stuck out to me: Sounds to me like something was going on and my guess is it has to do with certain guys not listening him, not putting in the extra work, etc. I wonder who those guys are and whether I'm reading too much into this or not.
  10. QUOTE (knightni @ Oct 27, 2009 -> 11:05 PM) Amazing how top running backs just drop off from the face of the earth. Terrell Davis Shaun Alexander Priest Holmes Larry Johnson LaDanian Tomlinson Holmes and Davis both had injury issues which caused there career to end and both were relatively old too.
  11. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Oct 27, 2009 -> 07:24 PM) He started dropping down when his fastball lost 5 mph to get movement to compensate for the lack of velocity. When he first started dropping down he had the same velocity he's always had. Than he had his bought with sciatica or however you spell it and after that his velocity started to drop. It didn't have anything to do with his trying to gain movement. He just wanted to show people another arm angle on his fastball, the problem was he didn't have any other pitch in his arsenal from that arm angle and because of it hitters knew what was coming (a straight fastball).
  12. Good grief...enough bickering...Charlie Brown is closing this thread.
  13. QUOTE (SockMe @ Oct 27, 2009 -> 04:07 PM) Random Question: Who is Better Iowa or TCU? TCU has impressed the hell out of me. They haven't played the schedule Iowa has though and I'm a homer so I'll give them the nod, but I won't lie, TCU looks real good and that romping of BYU was impressive.
  14. QUOTE (RockRaines @ Oct 27, 2009 -> 03:12 PM) I thought Rex was Michigan fan, he's a bama fan? I believe Michigan is his #1 team but I'm sure he follows Bama a lot since he lives there.
  15. QUOTE (RockRaines @ Oct 27, 2009 -> 03:13 PM) Ha, I never put 2 and 2 together, Nix is alot like Uribe. Exept that Uribe played plus plus defense at the premiere infield position from a defensive perspective and was also a stud at 3B and could play 2B too. Nix couldn't dream of being the defensive player Uribe was. And even with all that said, Uribe wasn't very good with the exception of 2 years in Chicago (as a pure starter), although his defense was very valuable. Uribe did have a damn good year (Uribe wise) this season in San Fran though IIRC.
  16. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Oct 27, 2009 -> 11:50 AM) How about that record setting Jose Contreras contract? I think the White Sox aren't complaining about it. Technically speaking that contract as well as the one the Sox gave Jose were complete busts. And I'd be hard pressed to see anyone put together any evidence to dispute that. Contreras had one above average 20-25 game stretch in his career and outside of that he was either a league average pitcher to a below average pitcher (depending on the season).
  17. QUOTE (Kalapse @ Oct 27, 2009 -> 01:30 PM) He was consistently terrible. You're also going to have a hard time finding people who agree with your evaluation of his defense, aside from his canon arm he's an incredibly mediocre defender. He's also a Boras client, an HGH user and a mental midget. You are probably right, but I'd think for a corner OF'er he'd be pretty good defensively. Good speed, great arm, etc. He has nice power, the HGH thing is something I had forgotten about and obviously he was awful last year. Still, he's got a nice skill-set and depending on what the Sox do I could see them going that route. I wouldn't guarantee greatness though, but he's got the ability to be a solid back of the order power bat for cheap.
  18. QUOTE (Chisoxfn @ Oct 27, 2009 -> 01:08 PM) I'd be on board for Rick Ankiel. He's a plus defensive outfielder and I think he has a lot of nice offensive tools, even though this past year was a down defensive season compared to his season of two years ago. Plus he'd provide some nice pop from the left side of the plate. It would clearly be a risk though since he really did stink it up last season.
  19. I'd be on board for Rick Ankiel. He's a plus defensive outfielder and I think he has a lot of nice offensive tools, even though this past year was a down defensive season compared to his season of two years ago. Plus he'd provide some nice pop from the left side of the plate.
  20. QUOTE (RockRaines @ Oct 27, 2009 -> 11:51 AM) What made Hampton a stud again? You keep saying he was their stud RB, but I wasnt positive where that came from. He didnt do all that much last year because Greene was the man, and he wasnt highly recruited either. I am just wondering, not baiting. He looked really, really good in flashes last season and all of the experts were talking about Iowa not skipping much of a beat with him being the starter this year. I was surprised by it since he was a mere 3 star recruit, but he's very explosive and seemed to be one of those guys that people thought wasn't going to be able to dominate at the next level but was still solid. I think almost every big 10 pre-season prediction I read, was raving about Jewel.
  21. Morel is the type of player the Sox need, so I don't think they trade him. Plus I don't think he's got a ton of value on the trade-market yet so I think he's more valuable to keep in as opposed to move.
  22. Its official. Iowa lost its co-starting RB, Adam Robinson (True Freshman) for the season. That leaves them with Wegher (True Freshman and the other Co-Starter), Paki (not that good), and Rogers (True-Fresh that was being redshirted). I have to believe they are going to be forced to pull the red-shirt on Rogers and hope they can get to the Ohio State game un-beaten and hope that Wegher stays healthy and that Rogers can prove to be solid as well. This is a huge huge loss for the Hawkeyes who already suffered a massive loss at the start of the season when there stud Hampton was lost for the year.
  23. QUOTE (iamshack @ Oct 27, 2009 -> 09:25 AM) I don't get how you can say the Philly offense is nowhere near as potent and their secondary starters are better. The Phillies' lineup is really tough top to bottom between Rollins/Victorino/Utley/Howard/Ibanez/Werth, and with Ruiz hitting well, that gives them a top 7 that compares pretty closely to the Yankees' Jeter/Damon/Teix/Arod/Cano/Posada/Matsui. I know Hamels has not been himself, but he and Pedro match up just fine with Burnett and Petitte. I really think this series is going to be closer than many think. The Yankees hold the edge in their bullpen but Joba and Hughes certainly have not been dominant, and Lidge has pitched well for the Phillies. I think you are off. Hamels has struggled against the NL as of late and really looks like a shell of the pitcher he was a year ago. I suspect he's fatigued and a little banged up and its hurting his effectiveness. Pedro has pitched good and he's gutsy, but its one thing to do it in the NL, its another to do it against a premiere AL offense. Burnett and Pettite are much much better at this point (based upon recent performance, etc). Offensively, I think the Phils are solid, but I just think the Yanks are ridiculous. I think Tex and Arod are better than Utley/Howard. The Yanks really have a ridiculous lineup. Phils have a great line-up too, but I really have to point out how legit the Yanks lineup is and it is also pretty well balances as they have plenty of guys that can hit for avg too and almost everyone on that squad gets on base.
  24. QUOTE (iamshack @ Oct 27, 2009 -> 10:15 AM) I think you're comparing apples to oranges though as well. You're talking about bringing in an elite football coach but not the possibility of bringing in an elite baseball manager... If we hired Shanahan, would be suddenly become a powerhouse in the NFC? If we hired LaRussa, would we suddenly become a powerhouse in the AL? I tend to think you could make an argument for both... I happen to think Ozzie is an upper echelon manager. He might not be the best at the X's and O's of baseball, but I believe he's one of the very best at managing the psyche of the players and I believe he always holds players accountable while still having a good relationship with the team. Ozzie is very underrated on Soxtalk, imo.
  25. QUOTE (lostfan @ Oct 27, 2009 -> 09:50 AM) I personally started getting sour on Lovie about a month ago. Up until then I'd been a defender. I haven't loved Lovie, but I certainly haven't hated on him and I gave him the benefit of the doubt for a while. But recently its become blatantly obvious that something isn't going right in Chicago and its time for a change. I still think they compete for the playoffs, but ultimately I have higher expectations and I don't necessary think Lovie is the man for the job. I wish him success though and hope I'm wrong cause we are probably stuck with him for at least another year. And in his defense I don't think we even have the personsell of a top 20 defensive unit.

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