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  1. It would be great if the Bears were able to get TO. He and Moose would be a great 1-2 WR punch. With him being a nut still and throwing dissary into the Dallas dressing room maybe they might think of trading him?
  2. I voted between 4th to 5th best. I hope he makes it the Pro Bowl and to do so he needs to be atleast a top 5 QB in the league since the NFC is better Qbs this year with Green injured, and Brees now in the NFC instead of AFC.
  3. His defence is better then his offense. I dont like the idea of people wanting to trade away guys like Anderson and Crede, they should be the teams future, sign them to long term deals and keep them.
  4. The U.S was getting their rear ends handed to them by Europe when on paper the U.S had the much better team. This was the first year in awhile Europea arguably had the better team, so the result was inevitable to an extent. On the other hand the U.S seemed to have gotten "it", the concept of team events last year at the Presidents Cup. There seemed to be much better enjoyment level, focus, team spirit, team unity. I was hoping that would carry over for the U.S to the event itself but it did not. I am Canadian and used to cheer for Europe since I like cheering for the underdogs, but now I cheer for the U.S since I am tired of seeing them mope around and underperform so much in this particular event. Tiger Woods whether he is playing well or not seems to walk around with this glazed look in Ryder Cup action, so uncomfortable for some reason, dont understand it.
  5. He is a good guy who has had alot of bad luck. You cheer for him to have success and do well. He has alot of heart, and he is starting to show alot of talent.
  6. At the end of the year where do you think Rex Grossman will be considered among the leagues 32 starting QBs?
  7. I know this is off topic somewhat but why on earth was Joe Crede not picked for the all star game this year?
  8. Well it sounds like Crede is certain to remain a White Sox until the end of 2008. That is good but it also means Fields will have to wait until he is 26 years old to be come the full time 3rd baseman for the White Sox in 2009.
  9. QUOTE(witesoxfan @ Oct 4, 2006 -> 08:02 PM) He is under White Sox control until 2008. After the 2008 season, he can become a free agent. If the White Sox refuse an arbitration price either this year, or next year though wouldnt he be a free agent? Also if he was traded to a new team this year, signed a 1-year deal only, and chose not to resign after 2007 wouldnt he also be a free agent before the end of 2008 then?
  10. Sorry I was doing alot at once and it was a bad typo. When I said referring to White Sox losing possesion of Crede before 2008 ends though I meant is they might not re-sign him after his 1-year contract for 2007, and trade him to another team after 2007 making him their property for a year, but a free agent after 2008 likely.
  11. QUOTE(Gene Honda Civic @ Oct 4, 2006 -> 05:42 PM) Crede has no choice. He's Sox property for two more years. There's no "If he signs." I know that but the White Sox can just not sign him and let him become a free agent before then. Given that they will probably want Josh Fields as their starting 3rd baseman no later then next year that should happen before the end of the next 2 years anyway.
  12. Exactly I say "probably" since it is my opinion the White Sox are anxious to get rid of Crede as soon as possable. The reason for that is Josh Fields. That may not be next year mind you, it may be after next year. That is why he will only sign a 1-year deal if he signs.
  13. That was probably before Crede saw the White Sox only wanted to sign him to another 1-year deal as they were anxious for Fields to take over however. That changes your perspective on things.
  14. The White Sox seem anxious to get Fields up to replace Crede however considering Fields is not in Crede's class.
  15. Well maybe $35 million over 5 years, with incentives? It is a moot point anyway though since the White Sox dont want to sign Crede long term, they probably want him for 1 more year, then trade him to clear the way for Fields.
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