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  1. This is my dilemma.
  2. Oh yeah I won. Do I get anything?
  3. I missed one of my league's drafts and if I were there I could've had Portis and Steven Jackson. Instead of picking Jackson, yahoo autodraft selected Lamont Jordan.
  4. He wants to be here long term, I am 100% sure the Bulls value him enough to lock him up long term. I am 98% sure that the Bulls will resign him, my only concern is how much because I expect him to make a big leap this year. JUST DONT PUT ANY 2 YEAR OUT CLAUSES IN HIS CONTRACT JOHN!! I think Pax has such a man crush on Capt that he won't leave much up to chance. I think he'll lock him up.
  5. Wait, so Grimsley came out and said that Pettitte and Clemens weren't some of the guys who he saw do roids? And didn't mention Tejada? According to ESPNNews, Grimsley's direct quote is "Never in a million years would Andy Pettitte and Roger Clemens do performance enhancing drugs."
  6. They were also, according to Grimsley himself, wrong to implicate Pettitte and Clemens.
  7. This will be a great test for Rex. Buffalo's D is no joke and their secondary can take it away. I say 17-10 Bears win with McGahee having a good game but JP Losman throwing 3 picks.
  8. Thanks. Are you registered over there?
  9. here. Average wins by position in NL Central: 83.4 82.2 80.5 75.3 66.9 66.0 NL Central W L Pct3 Avg W Avg L Champions Wild Card Playoffs Cardinals 81 77 .471 83.2 78.8 70.70675 .00000 70.70675 Astros 81 78 .496 82.4 79.6 28.41220 .00000 28.41220 Reds 79 80 .467 80.5 81.5 .88105 .00000 .88105 Brewers 74 85 .456 75.3 86.7 .00000 .00000 .00000 Cubs 65 94 .442 66.5 95.5 .00000 .00000 .00000 Pirates 65 94 .417 66.5 95.5 .00000 .00000 .00000 Link
  10. On one hand, my favorite sports team's division lead is down to a half game. On the other hand, tonight's performance damned the band of my existence to never pitch in a Cardinals uniform ever again. Considering the fact that even should we make the playoffs we won't do much, I'll consider tonight's Marquis performance a win.
  11. BP: Playoffs Odds Report Sept-28-06 Average wins by position in NL Central: 83.8 81.9 79.9 74.8 67.2 66.2 NL Central W L Pct3 Avg W Avg L Champions Wild Card Playoffs Cardinals 81 76 .471 83.7 78.3 87.17520 .01189 87.18710 Astros 80 78 .496 81.9 80.1 12.68530 .02361 12.70891 Reds 78 80 .466 80.0 82.0 .13950 .00000 .13950 Brewers 73 85 .456 74.8 87.2 .00000 .00000 .00000 Pirates 65 93 .416 66.9 95.1 .00000 .00000 .00000 Cubs 65 94 .442 66.5 95.5 .00000 .00000 .00000 Link
  12. What do you need? Find an opponent weak at QB and get what you need from him.
  13. I'm in an ESPN league which has the following roster spots: RB - RB/WR - RB/WR - WR - I have Clinton Portis coming back this week in addition to Rudi Johnson, Chris Chambers, Donald Driver, and Torry Holt. For you math majors out there, that is 5 studs for 4 slots. They all have their pros and cons. Rudi - Pro: Stud as usual. Cons: Playing the Steelers and their D. Clinton Portis - Pros: Stud, playing the Texans who have given up 255 rush yards. Chris Chambers - Pros: #1 target of Culpepper and great red zone receiver/deep threat, playing Titans. Cons: #1 target of Culpepper. Donald Driver - Pro: #1 (only) target of Brett Favre, playing Detroit, 247 yards in two games. Cons: #1 target of Brett Favre, no touchdowns yet. Torry Holt - Pros: Great, studly, and reliable, playing Arizona. Cons: Bulger/Offense struggling. Which one gets benched? I'm leaning currently towards either Portis for another week or Chambers. Rudi is tempting because they are playing the Steelers D.
  14. Pitching and defense don't win championships. That's just a nice tidy cliche that is incredibly misleading. Of course good pitching and defense help win championships. They are huge parts of a successful baseball team. It's important to be good at pitching, defense, AND offense. We could argue which is more important all day long, but I doubt anybody here will change their opinion. Let's look at the last few WS winners. Chicago, Boston, Florida, Anaheim, Arizona, and New York all had good pitching, good defense, and good offenses. Those three terms are incredibly vague, but basically to win a championship you have to be good to great in all of those categories. In addition to that, you have to be incredibly lucky as well.
  15. If a Republican is elected in '08, this is a lock.
  16. Wow. I don't think you'd find many Cardinals who would agree. That'd be sweet, but let's just say we'll see.
  17. With his repetoire (90-93 fastball, big curve, throw away slider and change) he is pretty similar to Matt Morris IMO. A healthy Matt Morris was a pretty darn good pitcher. Yeah, Wainright hasn't proven he has the sustained velocity or control to be like healthy Morris. I'm thinking more like 2004 Morris.
  18. With his repetoire (90-93 fastball, big curve, throw away slider and change) he is pretty similar to Matt Morris IMO.
  19. I'm thinking it'll be Adam Wainright. LINK
  20. It's almost time... http://images.nfl.com/photos/img8903868.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v299/bremertonian/football/TorryHolt1.jpg http://i.a.cnn.net/si/2004/scorecard/09/27/truth.rumors/p1_bulger_all.jpg http://media3.stlouisrams.com/MediaContent/2006/03/12/16/Witherspoon_Linehan_Feature_53232.jpg
  21. Rumor has it he may have to undergo hip replacement surgery which would end his career a la Bo Jackson.
  22. It's not a very good comparison mainly because Carpenter sat on our roster for a full year without being activated. Mulder is more comprable to 2005 Matt Morris (good scenario) or 2006 Kerry Wood (bad scenario) in that he is going to be coming back the next year after shoulder surgery. Really though, we just lucked out that Carpenter came back not only healthy, but a far better pitcher than he was before the injury.
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