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WHarris1

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  1. Lance Armstrong?
  2. Damn you Smith and Schoe.
  3. Alright, Schoe needs a great spring.
  4. From www.profootballtalk.com: CHIEFS WON'T MATCH TAIT OFFER One of our moles in K.C. says that the Chiefs don't plan to match the offer sheet signed by tackle John Tait with the Chicago Bears. Before officially declining to meet the six-year, $34 million package, the Chiefs will try to squeeze a draft pick or two out of the Bears in return for a trade of the rights to Tait. If that fails, the Chiefs plan to wait until the last minute to announce their decision to let Tait walk. The fact that the deal gives Tait an $11 million cap number in 2004 is a major factor in the decision. We're also told that the offer contains a no-trade clause, which scuttled the Chiefs' initial plan to match the Bears' offer and ship Tait to the Dolphins for defensive end Adewale Ogunleye. Ironically, the big roster bonus would help the Chiefs manage the cap hit from the resulting bonus acceleration, if the trade would have happened before the roster bonus became due. With only $3 million in amortized bonus money, the cap hit would be far less than in a traditional deal. (Of course, the Dolphins might have trouble devoting $11 million in cap room to Tait.) G.M. Carl Peterson will now try, we hear, to finagle at least a second-round pick from the Bears for Tait. If/when the Bears balk, Peterson will drag his feet on making a decision, in order to keep the Bears out of the market for other players, such as offensive tackle Ephraim Salaam.
  5. OT: Does anyone know who is pitching today?
  6. DePaul=share of CUSA title. And they get the number 1 seed in CUSA tourney. Illini with a big game against OSU. Go Illini!
  7. Oh, alright. Thanks.
  8. YES! Tony Bobbit comes up huge and the BearCat's win! DePaul can share the title with a win tonight.
  9. 76-76, in the Memphis game. 2:00 left, Bearcat's ball.
  10. Rex- What website did you get the Arizona radio station on? So that I can listen tommorrow because the game isn't on ESPN 1000.
  11. After today I am liking Rauch.
  12. HELL YES! WHITE SOX WINNER!
  13. Willie scores easily on a Crede single.
  14. GREAT PLAY FOR WILLIE!
  15. Burke with a base hit to left.
  16. Reed up. Grounds out.
  17. Great inning for Jon.
  18. Bautista batting. 1-Strike (0-1) 2-Ball (1-1) 3-Grounder to Crede, great scoop by Frank
  19. Hillenbrand batting. 1-Looking strike (0-1) 2-Fouled off (0-2) 3-Flies out to left
  20. Rauch now pitching.
  21. Crede batting. 1-Ball low (1-0) 2-Check swing foul (1-1) 3-Liner just foul (1-2) 4-Ball inside (2-2) 5-Flies out to Robbie
  22. Frank batting. 1-Strike (0-1) 2-Popped up to Robbie 2 down.
  23. Jose now batting. 1-Ball low (1-0) 2-Ball (2-0) 3-Ball (3-0) 4-GONE!!!!! YOU CAN PUT IT ON THE BOARD...YESS!
  24. Willie leads off the 3rd. Shows bunt and takes a ball. Lays a bunt down, but it rolls foul. Willie works it to 3-2. Grounds out to 1st.

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