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  1. I also heard on E news that he was going to give $3 million to Haitian relief efforts.
  2. I fear any hint of quickness we may have seen from Matt in his rookie year is lost and gone forever. Or he was playing hurt most of the year and he will be better moving forward. We can always hope.
  3. When the last glitter of Duncan pixie dust wears off. He better not try the Angel Dust then.
  4. I will always think of Jody Davis when I see a #7 on the Cubs. Jody, Jody DavisCatcher without a Beer Fixed. Retiring numbers in baseball is dumb. In football the players are wearing helmets and you can't see their faces. Thus the numbers are a big part of identifying them on the field. I'm ok with someone like Walter Payton having his number retired but not people like Jimbo Covert. Does anyone really make the connection between a baseball player and the number he wears/ wore? When I think of Andre Dawson I remember his batting stance and intimidating stare. It never once occured to me that he shouldn't wear Santo's #10.
  5. How long before he realizes that he's Joel Piniero and starts to suck again?
  6. That's fine if you disagree, just realize you are wrong. It depends on what you consider winning consistently. If making the playoffs is winning consistently then yes it can work. If you mean winning / making it to the superbowl than no it can't consistently win. A defense first team relies heavily on winning the turnover and field position battles. I would also argue that they can be just as dependent on a single outstanding player as a good offense is on it's starting QB. Some examples: The Steelers are borderline terrible without Paulomauolo. The Colts were bad without Bob Sanders- until this year. The superbowl Bears didn't dominate anybody after Tommie Harris got hurt. Would you say last year's Bears team missed Urlacher?
  7. I'd rather not see that #1 offense vs. #1 defense matchup, because I have seen it before. I'd rather see offense on offense this time around, and it looks like a real possibility. Out of the possibilities, I consider the Jets making it to the Super Bowl to be far and away the worst case scenario. As a Bears fan, I don't want to see the Jets make it to the Superbowl since it would just reinforce the archaic "defense and run the football" mentality that the Bears have used since the dawn of time.
  8. Dusty strikes again http://www.theonion.com/content/news_briefs/dusty_baker_destroys
  9. There's way too many events in the summer games and too many of them are track related.
  10. I wonder if Warner vs Rothliesberger (sp) will ever make it into this discussion? In terms of the game actually being good, Ken Anderson (Cincy) vs Montana would be one of the best QB match ups.
  11. None of the possible match ups are bad. Jets vs Saints would be the #1 offense vs the #1 defense. Manning vs. Favre, Manning vs. Brees are compelling matchups. As someone already said, Favre vs his former team will be a tedious storyline. Hopefully having the pro bowl during the off week will defuse that a little bit.
  12. It would be fantastic if the Jets, who wouldn't even have made the playoffs if the Colts hadn't let them win, beat the Carlos Silva out of the Colts. I was way off in my prediction. I had Dallas - Minnesota ending in a scoreless tie which then gets settled by Tony Romo and Brett Favre fighting to the death armed only with pieces of Jared Allen and Aaron Rogers. I'd like to see the Saints win. On the other hand, if the Vikings win the superbowl Farve retires forever.
  13. LOL, they're going to run this whole thing by committe. Who needs a coordinator? You've seen the player huddle on the sidelines. Now the Bears are going to invent the assistant huddle to vote on plays & defenses. Supah Bowl. College of Coaches anyone? That sure worked out well for the Cubs. I don't understand what the Bears are doing either, Lovie wants to run, run, run the ball. If that's the case why trade for Cutler and has Lovie been watching the playoffs at all? Yes, he watched it work for the Jets so every other team winning by passing the ball must be a fluke.
  14. Isn't this the exact situation for which God created substitute teachers? Maybe so if I hadn't had to take two sick days this week. I've accumulated 60 sick days. One of our gym teachers is calling in sick the rest of this school year. sorry, didn't mean to derail the thread.
  15. How is it possible that the Cubs organization can't produce a back up, RH corner OF. That's got to be the most dime a dozen of all baseball commodities.
  16. Can any of those guys play RF? I doubt any of them get less than 2 mil
  17. Back to the original topic, I would say the Texas team that had to pay A Rod to play for the Yankees had to have the worst contract situation ever.
  18. The only pro coach that went to coach in college that I can think of is Wannstedt. I can't think of a NFL coach that quit to go to a college program. Nick Saban doesn't count since he was a college coach that went back.
  19. I think I'd rather bring back Johnson for 1.5-2 million and have him Platoon with Fukudome. They'll be enough RH power in the lineup against LH starters so a high obp guy that can play defense would be more of a priority. Johnson Baker/ Byrd Lee Ramirez Soriano Soto Byrd/ Baker Theriot P Would not be bad against LH starters.
  20. I don't think he's that nice of a guy I see what you did there. Maybe they'll be backhanded compliments then. "Hey, for a guy that doesn't really belong in the majors you pitched a great game today". That's some team chemistry right there.
  21. I could see the Orioles giving Sheets what he's asking for. Sometimes it seems like they are trying to spend confederate money when it comes to FAs. They could overpay and they could use a vet like Sheets to compliment their young rotation.
  22. All I'm saying is that bra bomb better work, Nerdlinger.
  23. I'm not sure if Gray is a lock but you'd have to assume that Silva is. That means that there is only spot 1 if they decide to keep Parisi. I think there's a good chance they will. They wouldn't need to hide Parisi the way they did with Patton. If they don't sign another SP from outside the org, some combo of Wells, Gorzellany and Smardj will be competing for the 4-5 spots in the rotation. If Smardj doesn't make the rotation he *should* be sent to Iowa's rotation. That leaves Cardidad competing with Stevens, Gaub, Parker, Gray, Berg, Atkins and whatever NRIs they might bring in. Unless they can find somewhere to unload Silva, it's going to be difficult for Cardidad to make the team.
  24. reliever we got from oakland in return for Miles + fox Does Gray still have options? Now that they have Silva, will they still try to keep Parisi from the rule 5 draft? Speaking of which, where does Patton start this season? AA? Iowa?
  25. I was thinking about this the other day. What if the Cubs traded Fukudome to the Yankees for Swisher, then used the moeny they saved to sign Hudson. They use their remaining money to sign Bedard and if/when Castro is ready they trade Theriot whatever need they have at that point. So the lineup is: Hudson Byrd Lee Ramirez Swisher Soriano Soto Theriot/ Castro That has a little more R/L balance for the people who like that sort of thing. It gives up some defense in RF but gains some at 2nd base. It also saves money in the long run.
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