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Kyyle23

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  1. Alien:Earth is really good. First two episodes are awesome
  2. He also has 3 hits this month. There has been a pretty dramatic fall off since the break, he does not look the same
  3. Look, things got out of hand. People get a whiff of competence and LOSE THEIR MINDS
  4. The Brewers right now feel like that Miguel Tejada A’s team that won 20 in a row
  5. The best and worst thing about the Rate is it is just generic. Run of the mill stadium design, nothing special about it, no real memorable features. But it’s a stadium and it works, it’s not falling apart, so there is that
  6. Not only that but to continually make less money than he could be making lol.
  7. Well, they prevented it for a minute
  8. Wooooooooow they successfully executed a rundown AND prevented a run
  9. Well Ok Peguero you go ahead and do all that
  10. By all accounts Ray Fosse was having a awesome career when Pete Rose ended it -in an all star game-
  11. I don’t know why you shoehorned the Sox in there, they have made no such promises or statements that they are paying for their own stadium. Seems like much to the contrary
  12. One of the craziest funniest drag bunts in history while I have to admit there was a very exciting aspect of the home plate collision, the damage that those collisions caused far outweighed the benefits. Catchers shouldn’t get trucked while waiting and looking for the ball
  13. Feels like everyone is noticing how rough it’s been the last couple years. Usually that changes a few things on the ref side that everyone will dislike equally, however it keeps players safer
  14. I think it is achievable to update branding and stay a desirable logo. If they go to something similar the 50s logo with the red line shadowing, I feel like that would be an amazing update that we all could appreciate. of course I don’t want to see block letter AI slop jerseys, but I definitely think a rebrand is possible
  15. Lmao Bruce Levine is officially OUT on the Cubs winning the division.
  16. This is garbage. Stick to what you said, and don’t talk politics
  17. They are gonna pay a lot of people to build a lot of s%*# in and around that property once this gets going. Plus the entertainment district they intend to build. If you dont think that is created jobs, I dont know what to tell you. Companies all over the Chicagoland area have been positioning themselves for bids as soon as this became a reality. Again, if you have a problem with all stadiums, that’s fine whatever. I get that, all I’m saying here is no the Bears shouldn’t make decisions on necessary infrastructure around this park, that they do not own.
  18. I don’t even really agree that there was some underlying data that showed he was coming out or had some positive things happening. Dude was absolutely miserable to watch, he clearly did not want to be with the White Sox and everything was spiraling. They called up Elko and he had like 3 games where he looked ok, and fell right back into AWFUL
  19. This is jobs created. Simply put. This is subsidizing growth in the area, which Arlington Heights has agreed to with the Bears. No, I don’t think I want the bears paying for interchanges and new train stops because I don’t want them to have a say in any of that, I want them to be properly constructed so that we can’t ask ourselves if someone cut corners because they wanted to save money because they didn’t even want to build this s%*# anyways, they just wanted to build their stadium on their plot. if you want to rage against the entire idea of building a stadium, have at it. I’m not arguing with you about that. Usually these things are boondoggles because of the public money asked for to build things that the owners should pay for themselves, like part of the stadium. I’m operating under the assumption that they are being honest about paying for their own stadium. Infrastructure upgrades are necessary at the city and state level for this, it is what it is. That is the states property. The increased traffic is business for everyone and they need it addressed.
  20. Yes, it is absolutely obtuse for you to be like “wow the bears want the city and state to upgrade the surrounding streets and trainstops for the increased business and traffic, that is totally laughable because they haven’t won a lot of games but also are worth 8.8 billion dollars hahahaa they can f*** themselves they should pay for it themselves” it’s amazing that you interview all these people and write all these books and still can manage to not understand the process here. They just said they aren’t asking the state for money for the stadium, THAT WAS THE BIG DEAL FOR THE LAST YEAR, THEY WANTED STATE MONEY FOR THE STADIUM.
  21. Ok well if you want to be obtuse about it, that’s entirely up to you
  22. I don’t think it is common for a team to foot the bill for infrastructure projects that aren’t even their property like adjacent streets and train property. I know you are jaded by pretty much every owner in this state but this is ridiculous, their net worth has nothing to do with expanding roads and trains to accommodate and fascilitate more business into Arlington Heights
  23. It’s good to throw 35+ pitches in the first inning, right
  24. So, probably Euclid/Nw Highway/Wilke expansion, probably an entirely rebuilt Euclid/53 ramp, and train stops expansion. if the bears truly aren’t asking for state money for the stadium then this should probably get passed pretty quickly

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