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  1. What a tired and familiar line! lol
  2. Honestly, I think Andruw Jones is more of a realistic possibility. He has struggled mightily, but I can't imagine the funk will continue all season. He will be a free agent, so Atlanta would probably be willing to part with them considering his struggles. Pie could go back to AAA and work, slot Andruw at center, Floyd in right and Soriano at left. Play DeRosa everyday at SS. Cut Hill and bring up Soto and I think that's a solid lineup. I'd be willing to take the risk on Jones as long as the price is right.
  3. Cubs are on CSN tonight at 6:00. Just a heads up!
  4. You aren't imagining things. It's clearly true. The guys posts every 2.5 seconds.
  5. Hmm....sounds like a fraud.
  6. That seems odd...207 games in just over 130 years of baseball? Can that be right? Did we just play double-headers constantly years ago?
  7. Back to your jokes again?
  8. http://i.cnn.net/si/multimedia/photo_gallery/0706/draft.fashion/images/Noah.jpg What an embarrassment...this guy makes me want to end it all right now.
  9. Maybe. But I think someone is about to get a steal. Now, if we want to talk about ceilings, I think this is guy with a very high one.
  10. I will say, though, "Noah has a great motor!" (I hate that phrase....when that's being talked up as your best attribute, you're not a great player).
  11. I just think he is too much of a tweener with limited offensive skills. Plus I think he's a moron, so I'm sure that colors my judgement
  12. Couldn't disagree more...he is much more likely to bust than to ever be a star. Take away the crazy hair, the great supporting cast he had (he was actually part of the supporting cast to Horford/Brewer), the famous parents and the bombastic personality and you're left with an above-average, undersized non-scoring tweener. Most overrated player in the draft. How is Noah undersized? 7 feet not tall enough? 225 not built enough? He's far too thin to muscle up with the true centers and power forwards in the league and his offensive game is too weak to play the 3.
  13. Couldn't disagree more...he is much more likely to bust than to ever be a star. Take away the crazy hair, the great supporting cast he had (he was actually part of the supporting cast to Horford/Brewer), the famous parents and the bombastic personality and you're left with an above-average, undersized non-scoring tweener. Most overrated player in the draft.
  14. Yeah, he will provide plenty of embarrassing moments for the organization for years to come. I like the "intangibles" he brings to the table.
  15. Honestly, given the options, Noah was the best choice. Where will he play? You can't have two non-scoring big men on the court. Wallace will be at the five and Thomas is going to bust out at the four. At least Hawes could be an offensive threat for years to come.
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