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Quote Originally Posted by gridironguy: yes. he was basically the Shrink's bytch. he had quite a mouth on him. i dressed him down many times on two different forums when it comes to cfb. Delusional. It's unhealthy, bud. Obsessing over men who whoop your behind in any/all debates and taking out your misplaced frustrations on some random dude who knows surprisingly little about Tennessee... Good reading, guys and gals.
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Quote Originally Posted by CrusCrnshw: i thought it was gonna be that little white kid from pop warner That would have been unkind. |
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Quote Originally Posted by Spitfire15: Holy shit he's good.... who is that? is it really barry sanders jr. or is that their nickname for him? Its Barrys son. He will be the #1 prospect when he comes out. Fred Taylors son will be the #1 prospect in the nation the year after. |
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Quote Originally Posted by SecondAgain: yes, the signing of Nash Nance is a news story of the greatest importance and deserves to overshadow Game 4. Instead of writing an essay it would be easy just to post 3 simple words "I hate Kobe" overshadow? hate? The ignorance is strong in this one. The Blog simply takes it one sport at a time. The fact that the game was written about last, perhaps, just speaks to how boring the game was. The game was lost, not won. Was something in this not factual? Kobe had 4 points in the 4th and needed howard to choke and fisher to hit a 3 to even get to ot. Kobe didnt make it happen. In game 2 orlando missed a game winning lay up after kobe turned the ball over. In game 3 kobe had 7 turnovers and choked down the stretch allowing orlando to get the win. Try seeing the game for what it is. I didn't make Kobe choke in the 4th, again, the blog is about truth, instead of glorifying the undeserved. Ya follow? |
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Around the rest of the league, Oakland came back from down three late
to beat the twins, Greinke took a step back in the Cy Young race giving
up 3 in a no decision against the Indians, Kevin Millwood tossed a gem
in a victory over the Jays, and the suddenly hot Rockies extended their
win streak to eight games as they beat Gallardo and the Brewers.
In College Football today the Crimson Tide have formally been placed on Probation. This probation probably sounds a bit worse than it is. The school will be placed on restriction for three years do to the intentional wrong doing of seven former student athletes, I use the term 'student' loosely here. In actuality there were 125 athletes found to have accepted improper benefits in one form or another, but just seven were members of the football team. The fact that Alabama reported themselves for the infractions is something that the NCAA looked on kindly, but the school was already in the process of serving a 5 year probation from 2002. The football team will be forced to forfeit a few games and be given a slap on the wrist. This is nothing but ammunition for rivals, the Tide will still, most likely, be seen both in a New Years Day bowl game and atop the Recruiting rankings this year and the next several to follow. Oklahoma fans also recieved some negative news as it has been announced that former 4 star, LB, recruit Justin Johnson is going to be leaving the school. Johnson is a very talented player, but there were a few bumps in his transition to the college life and he will be playing his ball next year at Div II Abilene Christian. Touching on a few recent verbal commitments:
The most hyped event of the day was NBA Finals game 4 in Orlando. The Lakers and Orlando played a close game, but not one you'll soon see on ESPN classic. Kobe's legend will grow significantly in the coming days, which isn't shocking, but what is surprising is how its going to grow. Kobe, for the third game in a row, was a disaster in the games final stanza and Orlando had every chance in the world to win the game. In fact, at one point, I was about to call the series 2-2. Little did I know how badly Orlando would choke as badly as they did and the Lakers would end the night needing to send thank you cards to coach Stan Van Gundy and star center Dwight Howard. The comedy of mistakes, or choke jobs, whatever you want to call them, began with Dwight missing two FTs in the final minute. All superman had to do was sink one to make it a two possession game and he simply couldn't do it. He let his team down badly, but what happened next, in my opinion, was even less forgivable. Coach Van Gundy, in a 3 point game, with under 10 seconds left, opted not to foul the Lakers and it may have cost his team a championship. You know the rest; Fisher nails a three, Orlando fails to call an effective play, we go to OT, Fisher bangs down another huge tre and the Lakers now lead the series by two games. The Lakers, a team that could easily be down 3-1 themselves, is one game away from another world title. If ever a team backed into a championship, this is it. Kobe scored but four points in the 4th and really wasn't even a factor as the game was being decided. He showed nothing of a legend, nothing of greatness, nothing of being a closer. He'll get all the credit, but he has been a complete disaster, in the 4th quarter, in each of the last 3 games. Turnovers, missed shots, and simply disappearing has been his contributions and even still, his team is about to close out the Magic. Credit then goes to whom? Phil Jackson. Truly one of the greatest of all time. He is the closer, not Kobe Bryant. Orlando's choke jobs will be forgotten mere days after the Lakers win this series and Kobe will be anointed as one of the greatest ever. He is deserving of that title, but he wont deserve any of the accolades that he'll receive when LA finishes of Orlando. Orlando has blown the chances that Kobe has given them, but that will all be forgotten and Kobe will be crowned the king of an era. Perhaps he can win without Shaq, but he could not without the choking of a Mr. Van Gundy. |
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https://EDITEDEDITED.blogspot.com/
Good readin |
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Nice get for the huskies.
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Quote Originally Posted by joepa510: lol.. that was pretty funny... i j remember seeing a thread a while back about some guys from chicago area trying to get together.. it would be kind of interesting to meet some people from covers.. never have... I have met a lot of posters that I met online, never a bad experience. Lots of great people on the forums and people with either wisdom or beers to share. Sometimes a bit of each. |
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match.com has nothing on covers, where matches are truly made.
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BYU now picks up a 4 star wr. Ross Apo just decommitted from Texas and is headed to BYU.
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unclear. But you are a fine humanitarian. I thank you.
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Quote Originally Posted by Cyrax: Gator, You know you love the NFL , Admit it I hadn't even noticed his posting name. A gator. Son of a biatch. What they are going to my vols this year should be R rated. Game is already set for 3:30 on CBS. |
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The Draft makes the offseason more tolerable.
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Quote Originally Posted by G8RB8: NFL blows. If it wasn't for gambling and finding something to watch while nursing a hangover on Sundays, I wouldn't give a fuck about it I love the NFL, but the pageantry of College Football is just on another level. The atmosphere, the rivalries, and the fact that it isn't a bunch of spoiled millionaires. That said, I love watching my Skins every weekend until we are officially out of the playoffs. If there is indeed no Cap next year, the league will get worse. |
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Which do you have more success with in gambling?
Which do you prefer to watch? The answer for me is the same with each, thats College football. There are a few weeks towards the middle-end of the season where they have games on almost every day. That is the best time of year. Better than March Madness, better than bowl season. All the games mean something and the week moves quickly because we have MAC or Big East games to look forward to through the week. |
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Quote Originally Posted by Crowkillers: I wonder how far roided up MLB players could hit a ball with an aluminum bat?
Still impressive though, he really isn't that large. Yeah I mean hes only 16. Those guys weren't hitting hrs that long at this age with aluminum bats. If they were, we would have heard. Not only that, but he throws 96 and has great speed. I wonder when Boras will have his rights. |
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Quote Originally Posted by Crowkillers: That is a crazy story, hopefully he hasn't been chewing up Horse Ovaries with his Fruit Loops. I'd hate to read about that in 5 years. haha yeah I look forward to watching him. There is a youtube of him hitting a 502 ft hr in a HR derby at The trop https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liS3kGvQ9Bk |
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Im sure that many have read the story in SI. The Nationals are going to luck in to the chance to draft two of the best prospects in the last 20 years.
Here is the story from The Las Vegas Review Journal. https://www.nevadapreps.com/boys/baseball/stories/46761842.html |
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