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Official 2010-11 NFL Thread
Harry Chappas replied to knightni's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ Oct 13, 2010 -> 01:23 PM) Chris Williams is coming back this week, but probably moving to left guard, Omiyale stays at LT. Garza is getting benched for Edwin Williams, Webb at RT. Does Omiyale have naked photos of someone? I sure hope Tice knwos what he is doing as he is changing guys each game. Chris Williams will be at RT next week. -
The fact that the Rays could not hit left handed pitching killed them. Outside of Lee I think the Yanks beat he hell out ofthe Rangers pitching. I hope the Rangers can beat up the Yanks staff. The two LCS are going to be vastly different.
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QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ Oct 7, 2010 -> 08:28 PM) Whats missing is they can't hit. Third in runs, but 25th in average. Thats why they always get no-hit and 1-hit, they are super streaky. When they get on base, they do a great job of stealing bases, taking extra bases, etc. But they can easily be shut down. Batted .247 as a team and with Longoria ailing and facing two lefties.......the Rangers hitting is just to good to be held down. This is the same as the Yanks/Twins where the Rays are deeper 1-25 than the Rangers but Lee is a postseason god right now and the Rays are not getting the match-ups they needed. I think the Rays can still come back.
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An expert on the radio said it best, the Twins are built to win the regular season but are not suited for the playoffs while the White Sox were better suited for the playoffs especially this year. The Twins pitchers are good at grinding out regular season games but do not hold up in the playoffs. The way the expert put it, made much more sense to me than how I stated it.
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How does Crawford's defense help as a CF. Moving him to CF and Rios to RF may be good or bad. I'd like to also see how Crawford projects as a RF although he would be back in LF after next year.
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Losing Quentin and Konerko and replacing them with Crawford does not sound like a good idea. I love the people that say the White Sox are cheap yet they can have a $100M while being cheap. Do they want Crawford, I am sure they do. Will they overpay to get him, no. Will Sox fans be pissed that they did not overpay, yes. I am really glad they did not sign Hunter, Fukodome and Alphonso Soriano, so I will give them the benefit of the doubt.
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QUOTE (FlaSoxxJim @ Oct 7, 2010 -> 02:37 PM) What the puck, yo? You know that Top Notch Burger in Beverly is closing their restaurants. I think the Narwals had something to do with it.
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Trade Candidates for Kenny this offseason
Harry Chappas replied to macsandz's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (soxfan-kwman @ Oct 6, 2010 -> 11:25 PM) We simply can't get FA quality players. We lost out on Tori Hunter, Miguel Cabrera, Chone Figgins, Matsuai, even an aging Vladimir Guerrero. Hunter and Figgins are terrible contracts that I am glad the Sox did not get. Cabrera was never a freee agent, Matsui, Guerrero and Damon may have been better options than what they had but Thome would have been the best of the four but they did not fit a philosophy that the Sox wanted to go with. Money had nothing to do with it as the Sox lost a whole lot more on Manny. -
Official 2010-11 NFL Thread
Harry Chappas replied to knightni's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
If Hanie can not start over Collins what was the point of getting rid of Lefeavor and not Hanie? This franchise never ceases to amaze me. -
Official 2010-11 NFL Thread
Harry Chappas replied to knightni's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
QUOTE (Steve9347 @ Oct 6, 2010 -> 02:35 PM) This is an insanely uninformed post. Sure, the Pats are deep. Sure, Brandon Tate is solid. He's no f***ing Randy Moss. Pre-Moss, the Patriots' defense was good enough that they were fine with the amount of points they put up. Moss changes a gameplan and how other teams defend. He draws consistent double-teams, allowing the "little engine that could" Welker to run free all the time. The Patriots have absolutely no running attack, and their offense is going to take a HUGE hit with Moss now gone. Their defense is nowhere near good enough to consider them legitimate contenders without Moss. They basically extended a middle-finger to their fans with this move, but no one is saying it yet. When they get bounced in the first round because they can't score, they'll realize that this third round pick was not worth trading the one guy other than Brady on your offense who can be considered a true difference maker. This move was insanely dumb. PS - And PUH LEEZE with the "no receptions on Monday night crap"! The Special Teams scored so many points that passing was moot. So I am insanely uninformed by saying they will be fine yet you agree that they are deep......ok Moss is a pain in the ass and was going to do the same thing that he always does when he whines like a baby. I hate tha Pats but respect what they do and also like that they dumped that douche after they saved his career. Now we get to hear how great he and Favre are. -
QUOTE (nitetrain8601 @ Oct 6, 2010 -> 06:20 PM) And not everyone is. Heck, wasn't Jon Garland making around 10 million when contracts were given out like Donuts at an AA meeting? Jackson has more potential and his best season overall has been as good if not better than Garland's best season. Except, I didn't try to make an argument using contracts. I actually brought stats to the table in which no one really proved otherwise. And that was before last season. I digress with basketball talk in the baseball forum. It did not. I agree with you.
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Kenny Powders rocks. Missed it Sunday and caught it last night. Great episode.
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Official 2010-11 NFL Thread
Harry Chappas replied to knightni's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
QUOTE (Chisoxfn @ Oct 6, 2010 -> 10:03 AM) They crushed Miami with Moss making 0 receptions. Sure, the DB's still had to focus on Moss despite 0 catches, but I think New England's offense will do just fine. They have some nice TE's to go with Welker as well as some up and coming young wide-outs. The depth of the Pats roster speaks for itself year after year. I am sure they will be fine. -
There really is something cool about it. Now we get the prerecorded stylings which I am not a fan of.
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Whatever happened to Dan Evans? Remember him, he was Rick Hahn before Rick Hahn was cool. I like Hahn but do not think KW is giving up his job for him just yet.
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10/2 GT: Indians vs. White Sox. 6:05 PM CT: CSN, WSCR 670
Harry Chappas replied to SoxAce's topic in 2010 Season in Review
QUOTE (sin city sox fan @ Oct 2, 2010 -> 06:51 PM) That makes sense. Wish I could be there. No u don't it freezing out here -
QUOTE (justBLAZE @ Oct 1, 2010 -> 05:06 AM) Yup, a bit dissapointed with Gemma getting all this plot in SOA, what is she banging the producer or what! What is funny is at work I read Entertainment Weekly when I am on the can and the article about the SOA talked about how Gemma got the job. I get the feeling this show may not last long with the way it is going. I am not interested in the dramatic stylings of outlaws....I watch Desperete Housewives for this.
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Yes it does
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Konerko to address free agency before TH game
Harry Chappas replied to fathom's topic in Pale Hose Talk
JR will find the money for PK if the budget is an option. -
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QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Sep 29, 2010 -> 03:42 PM) I highly doubt that KW ever indicated rebuilding was coming up. He has never said that, and in fact has always said that its something he and the Sox just don't do. I'd like to see this quote. Cowley said that they are making an all out run at it next year and then they will go from there. He felt that AJ, Jenks and Konerko would be let go but the money would be reinvested into the team.
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Gamethread: Sox vs. Beaneaters, 7:10 PM 09/29
Harry Chappas replied to elgonzo4sox's topic in 2010 Season in Review
He had been slumping and the average was going down. Maybe Guillen wanted to make certain he hit over .300 for the year so he could command more in free agency. -
QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Sep 29, 2010 -> 12:15 PM) He hasn't hit 200 innings since 2007 though. His injuries may be freak ones...but those are starting to add up. Freak injuries are the essence of being injury prone. Players that are not injury prone do not get injured covering first base and such.
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QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Sep 29, 2010 -> 11:50 AM) I'll bet money the Sox offer him a 1 year deal, maybe with a 2nd year team option, for about what he's been making the last few years, and AJ will jump at it because he won't get anything better elsewhere. This also allows Flowers to get back on track in AAA. And I think that's the right path. I agree. There are no other options out there. Sure get rid of AJ and get.......oh ya drop $40M/4yr on Victor Martinez. I agree that AJ may end up overpaid but what real choice do the Sox have? Miguel Olivo??? Tyle rFlowers????? Seriously who is the option?
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QUOTE (bigruss22 @ Sep 29, 2010 -> 10:45 AM) Pick #15 is protected, pick #17 is not. It actually is very important. Only if you think the team will sign a Type A free agent. If Konerko and AJ are Type A, offered arbitration and leave then the Sox get extra picks anyway.
