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Everything posted by qwerty
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One of the worst played games i have seen in a while.
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Rogers collar bone may have been re-broke.
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Chances that he hits like normal is not very likely imo.
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At the beginning of the year. Which means since he was are three we should have not had any any expectations for them at all.
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If we offer him that i agree that he will almost definitely sign it. Which = most likely f***ed.
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When garland is your three you do not have a good team.
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I hope that is the case. But what do you consider break out.
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They are both not very good so doesn't matter to me that much.
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Roughing tha passer 15 yards at the end of the run.
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Neither of our running backs excite me but i would rather have thomas starting.
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Like someone on nfl fans said watching the bears is like watching the special olympics.
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Don't catch it or anything lyman.
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Taunting penalty. 15 yards.
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Grossman and harrington are both equally s***ty. 9-19 and nearly same amount of yards.
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After his monstrous year they will most likely trade him because they can get something good in return for him.
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Fumble.
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I don't think he was down but can only hope they see something i didn't.
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Exactly if the fans are smart they did not expect much outside of alot of runs scored.
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This is why i have no expectations for the bears at all.
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Maybe because alot more is expected of garland. He was suppose to be excellent i thought.
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Javy lopez has been solid. So really only one of their pick-ups have done nothing. And even palmeiro onb is not terrible.
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All i can find. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/baseball/.../11/kusnyer_ap/
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Andy Katz top 50 teams in college basketball.
qwerty replied to qwerty's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
From Draft City. http://www.draftcity.com/lists/ncaafreshman.htm NCAA Freshman 1. Rudy Gay 6-8 205 SF UCONN 2. Marvin Williams 6-9 230 SF UNC 3. LaMarcus Aldridge 6-11 225 PF/C Texas 4. Randolph Morris 6-11 250 C Kentucky 5. Malik Hairston 6-5 190 SG Oregon 6. Churchill Odia 6-6 160 PG Xavier 7. Rajon Rondo 6-2 160 PG Kentucky 8. Juan Palacios 6-8 255 SF/PF Louisville 9. Justin Cerasoli 6-5 170 PG/SG Seton Hall 10. Joe Crawford 6-4 205 SG Kentucky 11. Demarcus Nelson 6-3 195 PG/SG Duke 12. Darius Washington Jr. 6-0 165 PG Memphis 13. Daniel Gibson 6-2 200 PG Texas 14. Jordan Farmar 6-2 170 PG UCLA 15. AJ Price 6-0 175 PG UCONN 16. Jawann Mclellan 6-5 210 SG Arizona 17. Robert Rothbart 7-0 215 PF/C Indiana 18. Roy Bright 6-6 211 SG Cincinnati 19. DJ White 6-8 230 PF Indiana 20. Mike Williams 6-8 250 PF Texas NCAA Sophmore 1. Chris Paul 6-0 168 PG Wake Forest 2. Chris Taft 6-10 230 PF/C Pittsburgh 3. Sean Banks 6-8 206 SF Memphis 4. Charlie Villanueva 6-11 230 PF UCONN 5. Mustafa Shakur 6-3 180 PG Arizona 6. JR Giddens 6-5 185 SG Kansas 7. Ronnie Brewer 6-7 190 PG/SG Arkansas 8. Andrew Bogut 6-10 233 PF 9. Brandon Bass 6-8 250 PF Louisiana State 10. Leon Powe 6-8 245 PF California 11. Josh Boone 6-10 230 PF UCONN 12. Alexander Johnson 6-10 250 C Florida State 13. Ekene Ibekwe 6-9 211 PF Maryland 14. Regis Koundjia 6-9 215 SF/PF Louisiana State 15. Linas Kleiza 6-8 245 SF/PF Missouri 16. Sammy Mejia 6-6 195 PG/SG DePaul 17. Brian Butch 7-0 240 C Wisconsin 18. Jose Juan Barea 6-0 173 PG Northwestern 19. Guillermo Diaz 6-2 178 PG/SG Miami 20. Shannon Brown 6-3 200 PG/SG Michigan State 21. Martin Iti 7-0 240 C Charlotte 22. Adam Morrison 6-8 204 SF Gonzaga 23. Nick Fazekas 6-11 215 PF Nevada 24. Michael Jones 6-5 196 SG Maryland 25. Olu Famutimi 6-5 207 SF Arkansas 26. Pierre Pierce 6-4 195 PG/SG Iowa 27. Vaketon Wafer 6-5 210 SG Florida State 28. Engin Atsur 6-3 185 PG/SG NC State 29. Marcus Williams 6-3 200 PG UCONN 30. Jared Dudley 6-7 210 SF Boston College 31. Darryl Watkins 6-11 238 C Syracuse 32. Cartier Martin 6-8 215 SF Kansas State 33. Courtney Sims 6-11 230 C Michigan 34. Hassan Fofana 6-10 290 PF Maryland 35. Mike Nardi 6-0 175 PG Villanova NCAA Juniors 1. Raymond Felton 6-1 192 PG UNC 2. Deron Williams 6-3 210 PG Illinois 3. Torin Francis 6-11 252 PF Notre Dame 4. John Gilchrist 6-3 200 PG Maryland 5. Jarrett Jack 6-3 198 PG Georgia Tech 6. Rashad McCants 6-4 205 SG UNC 7. Shelden Williams 6-9 245 PF Duke 8. Kennedy Winston 6-6 205 SG Alabama 9. Francisco Garcia 6-8 190 SG Louisville 10. Paul Davis 6-11 250 PF Michigan State 11. Rodney Carney 6-7 205 SG/SF Memphis 12. Hassan Adams 6-4 201 SG Arizona 13. Sean May 6-8 266 PF UNC 14. Shavlik Randolph 6-10 215 PF Duke 15. Kellena Azbuike 6-5 208 SG Kentucky 16. Rashad Anderson 6-5 220 SG UCONN 17. Nate Robinson 5-8 170 PG Washington 18. Antoine Wright 6-7 195 SF Texas A&M 19. Dee Brown 6-0 175 PG Illinois 20. Daniel Horton 6-3 200 PG Michigan 21. Nik Caner-Medley 6-8 233 SF Maryland 22. Steve Novak 6-10 215 SF Marquette 23. Bracey Wright 6-3 200 SG Indiana 24. Anthony Roberson 6-1 180 PG Florida 25. Matt Walsh 6-6 190 SG Florida 26. Eric Williams 6-9 275 PF Wake Forest 27. James White 6-7 190 SF Cincinnati 28. Craig Smith 6-7 265 SF Boston College 29. JJ Redick 6-4 200 SG Duke 30. Jason Fraser 6-9 215 PF Villanova 31. Curtis Sumpter 6-7 220 SF Villanova 32. Denham Brown 6-5 219 SG UCONN 33. Justin Gray 6-2 185 PG Wake Forest 34. Billy Edelin 6-4 204 PG Syracuse 35. Sean Dockery 6-2 175 PG Duke 36. Allan Ray 6-2 205 PG Villanova 37. James Augustine 6-10 225 PF Illinois 38. Brandan Bowman 6-8 213 PF Georgetown 39. Steven Smith 6-8 225 SF LaSalle 40. Rashaun Freeman 6-9 255 PF UMass NCAA Seniors 1. Julius Hodge 6-7 205 PG/SG NC State 2. Hakim Warrick 6-8 209 SF/PF Syracuse 3. Wayne Simien 6-9 250 PF Kansas 4. Ronny Turiaf 6-10 243 PF Gonzaga 5. Lawrence Roberts 6-9 233 PF Mississippi State 6. Ryan Gomes 6-8 248 SF Providence 7. Chris Thomas 6-1 185 PG Notre Dame 8. Luke Schenscher 7-1 250 C Georgia Tech 9. Channing Frye 6-11 248 PF/C Arizona 10. Danny Granger 6-8 225 SF New Mexico 11. Jawad Williams 6-9 223 SF UNC 12. David Lee 6-9 250 PF Florida 13. Joey Graham 6-7 217 SF Oklahoma State 14. David Simon 6-9 253 PF IUPUFW 15. Moussa Badiane 7-0 220 C East Carolina 16. Romel Beck 6-7 185 SG UNLV 17. Taylor Coppenrath 6-9 245 SF/PF Vermont 18. Juan Mendez 6-8 240 SF/PF Niagra 19. Jamaal Levy 6-9 180 SF Wake Forest 20. Travis Diener 6-1 165 PG Marquette 21. Matt Nelson 7-0 255 C Colorado State 22. Vytas Danelius 6-9 228 SF/PF Wake Forest 23. Odartey Blankson 6-7 220 SF UNLV 24. Michael Harris 6-6 240 SF Rice 25. Scooter McFadgon 6-5 200 SG Tennessee 26. Rickey Shields 6-4 195 SG Rutgers 27. John Lucas 5-11 152 PG Oklahoma State 28. Carl Krauser 6-2 200 PG Pittsburgh 29. Brandon Crump 6-10 235 PG/SG Tennessee 30. Jan Jagla 7-0 232 PF Penn State 31. Glen McGowan 6-9 240 PF Pepperdine 32. Cedric Bozeman 6-6 197 PG/SG UCLA 33. Salim Stoudamire 6-1 177 PG Arizona 34. Chuck Hayes 6-6 247 PF Kentucky 35. Aaron Miles 6-1 175 PG Kansas 36. Keith Langford 6-4 210 SG Kansas 37. Dijon Thompson 6-7 195 SG/SG UCLA 38. Daniel Ewing 6-3 180 SG Duke 39. Chris Hill 6-3 190 SG Michigan State 40. Elton Brown 6-9 255 PF Virginia 41. Deng Gai 6-9 225 PF Fairfield 42. Isma'il Muhammad 6-6 225 SF Georgia Tech 43. Rory O'Neil 6-11 240 Center USC 44. Sharrod Ford 6-9 223 PF Clemson 45. John Allen 6-5 207 SG Seton Hall 46. BJ Elder 6-3 218 SG Georgia Tech 47. Jeff Graves 6-9 255 PF Kansas 48. Corey Santee 6-2 193 PG TCU 49. Will Bynum 6-0 185 PG Georgia Tech 50. Jason Maxiell 6-7 250 PF Cincinnati -
An era around five would be nice for a fifth starter. But going 5 and 5 will not get you an era near 5.
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All that i remember is shuf was bashing him in a thread saying that he should not be here in 2005 and i am pretty sure a few others agreed. I did not mean to point the finger at everyone just anyone that did/does not think he should be with the sox next year at all.
