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Kyyle23

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  1. http://proxy.espn.go.com/chat/sportsnation...tion14343=58499
  2. http://chicagosports.chicagotribune.com/sp...-home-headlines
  3. My buddy always said that The Who went on tour when Roger Daltry ran out of money, LOL.
  4. QUOTE(rangercal @ Jan 7, 2006 -> 10:48 PM) Is confused which milkman he is talking about player or poster Has an unhealthy fetish for all things Frank Thomas
  5. QUOTE(SoxFan101 @ Jan 7, 2006 -> 07:23 PM) let him sit on the bench for at least 1 season preferably 2 get his head on straight and than become a dominant QB for us for the future. Ha, I bet Frank Beamer thought the same thing....
  6. QUOTE(RME JICO @ Jan 4, 2006 -> 10:58 PM) A few of those don't seem so bad and would be an upgrade over Viz if the price is right. Which ones? I dont think I want KW to touch any one of those guys with a ten foot pole. Embree-gas can, did you see this guy pitch last year? gives me the willies Felix Rodriguez-gas can(18 K in 32 innings. Not good for a K pitcher) Alfonseca-gas can(27 IP last year, and six goddamn fingers, and he couldnt handle any pressure) Tavares-head case, potential gas can Nelson-way past his prime, plus he is a dick and doesnt pitch anywhere not named Seattle or NYY(his Texas year was an abberation ) Sullivan-sinkerball pitcher one year removed from tommy john. Although the ex-cub factor may be worth checking out Quantrill-past his prime(6.75 ERA in the AL last year) Miceli-may be worth looking in to, but still past his prime(18.3 IP last year) Mendoza-Hasnt been the same since he left the yankees.(1 IP last year) Powell-He is still in the league?(3.3 IP last year) Christiansen-The one guy on this list I would really consider If these are the choices, I say let the kids play. There has to be someone in the minors that is better than the above mentioned pitchers.
  7. QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Jan 7, 2006 -> 05:42 PM) It would be so nice if the NFL turned its back on this kid and he actually had to work for a living with that degree he got... Oops. You gotta be a real POS to have the NFL turn its back on you. Marcus has a million dollar arm, its too bad his brain is equipped with $.02 worth of common sense.
  8. This is getting bad for the Bucs already. Simms must be having flashbacks of the Red River shootout.
  9. QUOTE(Jordan4life_2006 @ Jan 7, 2006 -> 04:53 PM) Yup. I'm not wasting anymore time trying to crack the hard headed. translated= Im not trying to convince you that my opinion is the better opinion anymore.
  10. Maybe we should make a NFL Playoffs discussion thread.... Anyhow, Clinton Portis is a stud, 7-0 Skins
  11. Does anyone know why LaVar Arrington says his high school's name instead of Penn State in the pre-game introductions?
  12. QUOTE(NUKE_CLEVELAND @ Jan 7, 2006 -> 03:03 PM) They havent gotten around to them yet. All they're looking for is a precedent they can use in future lawsuits. There are TONS of Native American team names in Illinois. When I lived in Southern Illinois, it seemed like if your mascot wasnt a dog or a cat, it was the Indians or Redskins etc. If the Native Americans succeed in one case, I have feeling that there is going to be alot of re-named mascots.
  13. On the NFL Playoff Wildcard game pre-game show Chris Berman was listing the top ten playoff moments of all time according to ESPN. Shortly thereafter, ESPN announced that USC could beat any one of those playoff teams, by an average margin of 33-6. I am glad this is finally started! But man does it suck that us Bears fans have to wait an extra week for ours, I have no patience for bye weeks.
  14. QUOTE(AirScott @ Jan 6, 2006 -> 06:19 PM) hmm, let's look at his track record: 2004: suspended entire season for marijuana possesion Oct 2005: makes obscene gesture to fans Dec 2005: driving on revoked license Gator Bowl: stomps on players leg, lies about apoligizing yeah, I'd say he brought it upon himself. Hmm, I thought his little soiree' with two 14 year old girls would have made his list of s***ty things done. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=1851263 You know this guy bought into his own hype about the same time that Mike got drafted.
  15. QUOTE(maggsmaggs @ Jan 7, 2006 -> 12:54 PM) I doubt Freddy skips the classic, but Vazquez might. Hmm, I was hoping it was going to be the other way around if anything. Freddy logged 250 innings last season counting the post-season, 35 more innings than Vazquez.
  16. Is there anyone on the Sox that is confirmed to be playing in the WBC?
  17. QUOTE(BobDylan @ Jan 7, 2006 -> 06:47 AM) This is one of the main things I wish people would realize when 'superstars' play well past their prime. (Ahem, Brett Favre.) I sort of agree with you, but Favre is a little different because he directly affects the outcome of every game. Now if you want to talk about past baseball superstars, I completely agree with you. Roger Clemens, Frank Thomas, Wade Boggs, Eddie Murray, etc. All of them played past their primes and still contributed to their respective teams.
  18. I also think this is Cora the manager speaking, with a little bit of Ozzie. I am sure if Owens was my player and he was killing the ball like Cora said, then I wouldnt be too happy if he quit on my team. There is plenty of time for egos to be soothed though
  19. QUOTE(3 BeWareTheNewSox 5 @ Jan 7, 2006 -> 02:23 AM) Silvy and Carmen found em first http://www.am1000.com/listingsEntry.asp?ID...=Marc+Silverman OK, they can have movie producing rights then. Sheesh.
  20. QUOTE(nitetrain8601 @ Jan 7, 2006 -> 03:53 AM) Don't change the fact that he's a horrible tipper. And from out of left field comes nitetrain!
  21. QUOTE(DBAH0 @ Jan 6, 2006 -> 10:00 PM) And speaking of Channing Frye, he's havin a very nice game tonight. 30 points and 7 boards. Looks like Larry Brown may have actually settled on a rotation, and even Starbury had a good game tonight. Larry Brown cant be happy that he is being forced to use rookies out there, he usually doesnt play rookies much at all. Well, Darko that is....
  22. QUOTE(Punch and Judy Garland @ Jan 6, 2006 -> 09:15 PM) Could you imagine this in baseball? I can't. I guess the basketball equivalent, and I don't know how prevalent this really was, but it was always claimed that Stockton had his assist totals padded at home. Hawk: Paul Konerko steps in, batting .432 with 85 homeruns and 450 RBI DJ: And its only May, Hawk. Imagine what those numbers will look like in September! Hawk: DJ, I fully expect that Paul Konerko will finish the year with well over 300 homeruns.
  23. If the guy wants to work, I want him to. He deserves to go out when he is ready
  24. QUOTE(chitownsportsfan @ Jan 6, 2006 -> 08:56 PM) Also, the A's were the best defensive team in baseball last year. second best according to MLB.com. LAAngels are first.
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