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  1. i hope they do, and i love Carlos Gomez
  2. i've actually got both those TE and i'm leaning toward Antonio Pettigrew, who went 8/42/1 last year against SF and was the 2nd-most targeted TE (10) in week 1, while Tamme saw just half the looks Lions are certainly not going to try running this week
  3. i do have a faint recollection of one poor unfortunate soul who did not follow our fearless leader down the path of logic, but rather descended into a pit of wretched despair
  4. ...everyone? i do remember there being one true visionary on here who led us all down the path of reason
  5. wasn't it reported that we would have taken Almora even at #1 overall?
  6. our #1 right now, is Chris Volstad anything is possible http://i.usatoday.net/sports/_photos/2008/06/18/garnettx.jpg
  7. Ridley & Stafford
  8. OBPs for September Rizzo: .432 Castro: .409 Castillo: .440 WINWINWIN
  9. yup, definitely Fred Jackson
  10. i'd go with Fred Jackson
  11. for the last month, everybody in our starting lineup but Barney has actually been really good, and i'm rooting for that to continue, everything else be damned
  12. tied with Eugene Monroe for best, actually they suggest that Webb and Carimi (and Rodriguez) were pushing people around with the utmost of ease in the run game
  13. i can't get enough of this video of Suh's one-arm takedown of Steven Jackson
  14. That's more depressing than any hyperbole I could make up about this offseason. I really hope that's not true. they're all a good bet to be average-or-better players (much better in the case of Castro and Rizzo), so i don't see the big deal though i am, admittedly, probably higher on Valbuena than most If they were used for the right matchups/splits I think Valbuena/Vitters/Stewart could achieve league average production at 3B. this is probably true if Valbuena/Vitters/Stewart are used in something like a 90/0/10 split
  15. That's more depressing than any hyperbole I could make up about this offseason. I really hope that's not true. they're all a good bet to be average-or-better players (much better in the case of Castro and Rizzo), so i don't see the big deal though i am, admittedly, probably higher on Valbuena than most
  16. if anything, the Rams didn't give him enough respect right there
  17. thank god we played the rams today and not a more competent team
  18. rex ryan, i believe his name is
  19. he looks like [expletive] Fletcher (i think) batted away Stafford's 4th INT in the Rams end zone before the half, too
  20. might want to stop trying those out patterns today, Stafford
  21. he blooped it to sort-of-shallow left near the seats and Marte didn't want to touch the wall like there was AIDS on it
  22. the one thing that stood out to me most about this one was Starling Marte pulling up on the Campana double seemingly for fear of that wall that was a pretty sad effort
  23. Brett Jackson JH Ha set a dangerous standard for our CFs
  24. i think the infield is pretty much set in stone to remain what it is now DeJesus and Jackson seem pretty safe, too, but i think we'll try to add an Upton pitching is going to be completely rebuilt; i can see Baker, Villanueva, Liriano, A. Sanchez, Floyd as targets
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