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QUOTE(SleepyWhiteSox @ Sep 17, 2005 -> 01:42 AM) Apparently, they're also going to have a shell to hook the remote into to form a conventional-style controller... I was wondering about that. It makes sense, not everyone is going to want that joystick just hanging there like that.
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QUOTE(Iwritecode @ Sep 16, 2005 -> 01:28 PM) Nintendo screwed up when the made the N64. They've just been getting worse ever since... Beauty is in the eye of the beholder I luuuuv mah gamecube.
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Im so pumped about the downloadable catalog of old-school games for Revolution. Im ready to fire up "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and take down Cao Cao!
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QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Sep 16, 2005 -> 12:31 PM) This one all comes down to 2 stories...2 young quarterbacks against defenses...the Bears defense is almost certainly better than the Lions, but Harrington is also much more experienced than Orton and has better weapons. If you're a lions fan, this is a real good test for Harrington. He has to find a way to get his team into the end zone a couple times. If he can, they'll win the game. If you're a Bears fan...this is another good chance at a win, simply because it's another offense, like Washington's, that you can shut down, and I don't feel Detroit's defense is nearly as solid as Washington. No, Detroits defense is definitely not as good as Washingtons. But Dick Jauron, while not a good HC, is a pretty good DC and can make the best with what he has. And to add to that, he still knows alot of players on the Bears, so he can probably spot a weakness in the offense.
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Surprisingly, the hacks at ESPN have mostly picked the bears to win this one. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/features/talent Not that it really means much what they think Mr ASSpresso doesnt think they are gonna win though http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/writ...koff/index.html
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We had a party in our place one time, and around 9:30 noone was really there yet except our close friends who wanted to be front and center at our bar. One of our ditzier friends went into our downstairs bathroom (where everyone was, upstairs was off-limits) and proceeded to drop one off. Keep in mind, our Kegs were in the downstairs bathroom in the bathtub. So, of course about 50 people show up at the same time and start buying cups and asking where the Keg was. The crowd became a little restless and started banging on the door, and finally she comes waltzing out, with the odor of s*** wafting out the door with her. I will never forget an entire party pointing and laughing, she turned about 3 different shades of red. But hey, you gotta know better to take care of your business BEFORE you go out.
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QUOTE(Texsox @ Sep 16, 2005 -> 09:29 AM) He had it in a sling a couple years ago on his show. I noticed it again last night in the NetZero commercial. He keeps the arm in his pocket throughout the commercial and it just seems awkward. Maybe Miller will start holding a pen like Bob Dole.
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QUOTE(SleepyWhiteSox @ Sep 16, 2005 -> 12:34 AM) WHAT THE f***??? And I had a feeling this would happen... As a Nintendo fan, I'm just so confused right now. You know, Nintendo has done that multiple times to me over the years. And everytime, I end up saying to myself "Oh yeah, now I see why they did this!" I think it looks pretty cool
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I think it is just part of his quirkiness. I used to watch his show on HBO all the time, and he used to bounce around on his leather chair like it was a trampoline, I never noticed any problem with his arm. Unless maybe something happened in the last 3 years.
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QUOTE(MurcieOne @ Sep 15, 2005 -> 06:36 PM) This looks as if it could be one of the worst movies ever created.... and poor John Heder is on a collision course towards the Surreal life 10 and he doesnt even know it... Im so tired of seeing the same old s*** over and over again... but where do i take my girlies to before I make my romance inside of them? Get off ur ass hollywood... Is this the movie with Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo? I saw a clip of some movie with those two and Jon Heder last night on Letterman, and I thought Heder was pretty funny. Small sample size though
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Official Game Thread, Sox vs. Royals, 9/15/05
Kyyle23 replied to Balta1701's topic in 2005 Season in Review
QUOTE(whitesoxmanager @ Sep 15, 2005 -> 03:54 PM) KC royals scouts seem to be still paying attention....yikes! in the dirt low and away from uribe...must be so frustrating! poor guy...he really sparked this team early in the year....i can't bear to watch What? He has been MIA until this past month -
Official Game Thread, Sox vs. Royals, 9/15/05
Kyyle23 replied to Balta1701's topic in 2005 Season in Review
Who here thought at the beginning of August that Uribe had any chance of getting 20 homeruns and ending up near .270-.280? I know I didnt. Kudos to him for one hell of a streak. -
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Im still pissed Ozzie left Freddy in for that final inning. All of the momentum swung in that inning, Cliffy and Luis gave us a 2 inning reprieve, but the momentum had already shifted. I like how Ozzie trusts his pitchers, but sometimes he has to call it like it is being shown, not how he wants to see it. Last night Freddy had no business being in the game past the 4th inning, much less the 5th.
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QUOTE(Kalapse @ Sep 14, 2005 -> 08:19 PM) http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story...=fleming/050914 I didnt claim credit, I just posted it
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Had this emailed to me. I had to share. Enjoy! The Bears' QB Carousel from Hell in one sentence……… Now, you might want to start in 1993 when Jim Harbaugh begat Peter Tom Willis (honest) who begat Erik Kramer-Steve Walsh-Dave Krieg-Rick Mirer and Steve Stenstrom (that's a real dude, I swear), but for a franchise as horribly troubled as the Bears, to me it only seems appropriate that the Bears QB Carousel from Hell begins with journeyman Jim Miller, who by the end of the 1999 season appeared to have found a home in Chicago, that is until he was suspended for the final four games after testing positive for a banned substance he inadvertently ingested from an over-the-counter supplement (of course, happens to everyone's quarterback, right?) -- thus ending his attempt to become the only Bears QB other than Sid Luckman (in, oh, 1943) to break the century mark in QB rating; now, if memory, Google, the Bears' media guide and the collective brainpower of my football fanatic friends from Chicago serves me correctly, that season Miller beat out someone named Moses Moreno and then replaced the ineffective No. 1 pick Cade McNown who, himself, had been filling in for the injured Shane Matthews; which didn't really make sense in the first place since the Bears passed over some guy named Daunte Culpepper (whatever happened to that guy?) to take McNown (not to be confused with McNabb, McNair, McMahon, McCown-Luke, McCown-Josh or McDonald, Ronald) -- who ended up being very offensive in his own way (he got nailed for parking in handicapped spaces at UCLA), just never on the actual playing field, which, of course, didn't stop then-coach Dick Jauron from having him lead the 2000 team to a 1-8 start until, mercifully, Miller was reinserted for two games at which time he blew out his Achilles tendon and had to be replaced by Matthews who was dumped, again, for McNown who went 14 for 40 for 133 yards, one TD and one pick in the final two games of the season (and pretty much his NFL career) after which things finally began to calm down behind center in Chicago in 2001 when the Carousel from Hell went a little something like this: Matthews in then Matthews hurt, Miller in for Matthews then Miller hurt, Matthews in, props to Matthews, whose legendary noodle-arm did muster one sweet Hail Mary against Cleveland, then Matthews out, Miller in for the playoffs, Miller knocked silly by Philly, Matthews in, playoff hopes over-and-out, causing the 2002 Bears team to do what any cutting-edge NFL brain trust does when in need of a talent infusion at quarterback: look to Rhode Island and Calgary -- meaning, former RI QB Ken Mastrole who was cut in favor of former CFL'er Henry Burris, which was a big mistake because Mastrole went on to play for the Firecats in Arena2 which, frankly, sounds like a made-up league, while Burris went 0 for 1 as a Bears starter with a passer rating of 28.4, by far the worst rating of the eight players -- Miller, Chris Chandler, Cory Sauter, Marty Booker, Leon Johnson, Brad Maynard and Brian Urlacher (39.9 passer rating after missing on one pass) -- who filled in for the chronically banged-up Miller during a 4-12 season that so thoroughly discombobulated the Chicago front office it reasoned that after Jake Plummer turned down huge coin to become a Bear, the answer for 2003 was former Steelers QB Kordell Stewart and his run-first-pass-worst style, which might have worked had he not been, sadly, sidelined by an (un) injury thus subjecting fans to the QB known as Chandelier whose play was so gross, man, the Bears had no choice, man, but to insert 2003 first-round pick Rex Grossman who, after becoming the first Bears rookie QB in 22 years to win his pro debut, started the last three games of the Jauron era and the first three games of the Smith era only to blow out his left wheel diving for a TD in Week 3 of 2004, something that, of course, the Bears were totally prepared for -- right? -- because seamlessly in stepped Jonathan Quinn, from the Cradle of Quarterbacks known as Middle Tennessee State, to throw for a net 34 yards in Week 5 and 49 more in Week 6 before being replaced by Craig Krenzel, who cranked things up a notch, exploding for 69 yards in Week 7, which is enough to make the QB Ring of Honor in a place like Chicago, until he was re-re-re-replaced by Quinn and then by Jerry Jones reject Chad Hutchinson who, luckily, was there to lead the team to dead last in nearly every major statistical passing category and a QB nadir of such incalculable depth that the team actually signed Jeff George, a guy disliked more in locker rooms than impetigo, who, thankfully, wasn't invited back to 2005 camp, which left room for the kind of quarterback who embodies the Bears QB Carousel from Hell: Kurt Kittner (cut by five teams in seven months last season); and recent No. 1 QB Hutchinson (3-11 as an NFL starter), who was cut along with -- I swear -- someone named Ryan Dinwiddie, who the Bears still preferred, presumably, over other available 2004 free-agent QBs such as Kurt Warner, Jay Fiedler, Brad Johnson, Jeff Garcia, Drew Bledsoe, Kelly Holcomb and Lance Covington (no, that's a made-up name, I just wanted to see if you were still paying attention) who had all signed with other teams long before Grossman broke his ankle in the preseason; leaving only Jeff Blake (because, obviously Steve DeBerg did not return their calls) and bringing us (directly, simply, effortlessly ... finally) back to Orton who -- God love 'em -- even in light of what this week's opponent, Detroit, did to Hall of Fame QB Brett Favre in the 2005 season opener, still thinks he could be the one to end the Bears' QB Carousel from Hell, saying, "I know the recent history, so I know the city and all the fans want a talented quarterback who is going to go out there and play well and win a lot of football games. Hopefully, I am that guy -- I think I will be"; to which I respond, after taking a much-needed deep breath: Well, sure, Kyle, that's what the 30 guys before you said too.
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I dont want you guys to think that I am the biggest fan of Green, and I am not going to defend him till my last breath, I just think he is better than the alternatives. Im a bears fan though, so i am hoping that Harris proves me wrong.
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QUOTE(SoxFan101 @ Sep 14, 2005 -> 05:01 PM) Actually he had 2 bad plays i can remember the PI a course and than he missed a tackle on Moss for that long reception. Obviously there had to be more to it than just this 1 game but im glad Lovie isnt hesitating to play the player he feels is the best even if its a rookie. This looks like it could be a really good draft for us with Benson, Bradley, Orton, and Harris.... Ive also heard a lot about this undrafted rookie we have Rashied Davis. That was Azumah
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QUOTE(WHarris1 @ Sep 14, 2005 -> 04:56 PM) and training camp and preseason So he was good enough to start all the way through the preseason, and then they just figured out in the first half that he cant cut it? GMAB Green is a good player within the system, but his strenth is when he plays up on the line against the run. he never has been the greatest cover FS, but I still think he is better than Todd "hit them hard" Johnson. The only thing I can recall about Todd Johnson is that he got completely dismantled by the Vikings in the metrodome last year, and started hitting people late.
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QUOTE(CWSGuy406 @ Sep 14, 2005 -> 04:52 PM) Nate Vasher was the one with the PI call...? Im saying that it is my opinion that Green is being unfairly benched.
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QUOTE(Kalapse @ Sep 14, 2005 -> 04:49 PM) Mike Green is not getting benched just because of a pass interference call. I watched the game a few times and he was absolutely horrid. I'm surprised he made it through the 1st half before they decided to put in Todd Johnson. Hey, he had a bad game. he has been a starter for 2 years now, and he screwed up. Bench him for the game fine, But I think he is better than that. They judged his abilities on one half of the first game
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QUOTE(WHarris1 @ Sep 14, 2005 -> 04:49 PM) fiction opinion
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Personally I think this is a really hasty and ill-advised decision. Mike Green is getting benched because he had a pass interference call, and that really bothers me. Last year i thought that of all the players, Mike Green benefited and grew in Lovie Smiths defense the most. I love Peanut Tillman, but he gets called for PI penalties. jerry azumah got burned by Santana Moss on a third and long. It just seems like Green took the blame for the loss. he contributed to 3 points for the Redskins, thats it. I dont see the D-Line getting benched for allowing 121 yards to Portis.
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QUOTE(BigEdWalsh @ Sep 14, 2005 -> 12:36 PM) http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=ap-b...ov=ap&type=lgns Brooklyn Nets? Hmmm? I could get used to it, I suppose. This has been in the works for more than a year. a group of investors including Jay-Z bought the team and has been trying to move it to brooklyn if Brooklyn was willing to sell a large plot of land for the arena/center.
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The Bears have found their future QB
Kyyle23 replied to White Sox Josh's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
QUOTE(RockRaines @ Sep 14, 2005 -> 01:27 PM) yes addy, I am. then you realize that there is a rather large sample size then. He was OC/QB coach for 4 years.
