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  1. You can if they're the defending national champs and had a no contest with a sun belt team. Calling a team without last year's QB or RB the "defending" national champs is kind of a contradiction in terms though. They still have Young and Charles at HB. Anyway, I think Texas jumping them had as much to do with a 1 vs 2 matchup this week as it did with their respective showings.
  2. ok, ill try to fix it
  3. everyone needs to pick up a few players also, TT, maurice drew is nowhere to be found, so you need to pick up someone else in his place
  4. BOOMER SOONER works for me.
  5. In a weird way, im happy that his back is stiff. Give him a little time off in a lost season in which Dusty has been killing him.
  6. ill do it tonight if i get back in time
  7. im in, league needs one more
  8. I'll give Sullivan credit for getting the ball rolling by suggesting a 2007 lineup. If Hendry were a thinking outside the box kind of guy, I'd love to see him ask Cashman if ARod would drop his no-trade clause and see if the Yankees would pay $10 million of ARod's $25 million a year, and I'd pretty much agree to any reasonable trade. I have no problem letting ARam walk, but I would like to replace him with someone better than Lowell. They wouldnt even have to do that. The Rangers are still paying, what, 6 or 8 million a season of arod money?
  9. Golly Gee Whillackers, Batman! Almost 15 a year huh?
  10. Please elaborate. :lol: After pierre lazily fielded the ball, allowing Snell to go to third, Aramis threw his hands in the air and leaned his head back. He was obviously frustrated.
  11. I dont know if anyone else is getting the pittsburgh feed, but Aramis is NOT happy with juan pierre
  12. Howard homered again tonight. Before the year people said he might hit 50 one year. He's going to hit sixty this year.
  13. I was on the Fredi Gonzalez train until i learned that he was on an episode of blue collar comedy tv or whatever. give me dierker or give me death
  14. I agree that at this point there's nothing we can do put hope for the best, but I dont see the harm in questioning the Colvin pick. With Wilken in tow we all were primed for a productive draft. Didn't BP call the Wilken signing the best FA signing of the offseason? I believe that Wilken knows what he's doing, he certainly has a track record and he wouldn't have gotten the recognition that he has without producing in the past. What this thread is about, however, is that at the time of the draft, we all expected more than Colvin. The second he was drafted, the pick was immediately panned and questioned. Now, there are numbers that support the questioning of the pick. I mean, if you wanted Snider over Colvin in June, how do you feel now? Before they started playing, all we had to go on were scouting reports, now we have scouting reports and a few months of numbers supporting Snider over Colvin.
  15. But this gets back to UK's point...how will we know Pie will be better than Colvin both offensively and defensively? We all know Pie's ceiling is really good and justifiably merits him being considered one of the Top 25 prospects in all of baseball, but any number of things could happen to him. Let's look at the best case scenario. Even though it may not happen, assume for the sake of the argument that Pie wins the CF job out of spring training in 2007. Over the next two seasons, Pie goes on to play at a high level and lives up to his expectations. Come 2009, Jacque Jones' contract is up and Colvin is ready to be called up to the majors, showing himself to be a bit above average in CF and shows that he could be an ideal middle of the order hitter who can post good OBPs with 20-25 HRs. Pie moves to RF and Colvin gets CF, while the Cubs don't have much in the way of salary tied up in the OF while getting good production from CF and RF. The odds of that happening are miniscule, but it's nice to dream. However, there's always the chance that Pie pulls a CPatt while Colvin goes on to put up Murton-like numbers in High A & AA (only with less patience and better power). If Colvin can put up a comparable OPS to Murton, only from CF with better D, wouldn't that make this pick worthwhile? I'm not predicting Colvin will be an All Star or even make the majors. However, I think this board has largely been jumping the gun with ripping on him and the Cubs for making that pick. The Northwest League is not a place with greatly lesser talent than what Colvin faced in college. Plenty of top college draft picks have started at a comparable or lower level than Colvin. A number of us have also been horribly wrong on a number of occasions when it comes to projecting these things. I'm happy to admit to being among those people. What's going to matter the most for him is next season. He'll probably start in Peoria but be fast-tracked if he performs well enough. We'll find out, one way or another. But dont you think that the odds are that Pie in CF and Snider at 1B/Corner outfield will be better than Pie in a corner/Colvin in CF? Not that Pie has anything to do with my point, who wouldn't rather have Snider at this point? Who wouldnt have rather had Snider before the draft? I hope Colvin does well and I root for him every night, but just like I wanted Milledge instead of Harvey, I wanted Snider instead of Colvin and the results of all 4 of these players paint a sad picture of our recent drafts.
  16. wow, i totally missed the last couple of posts. Donte Stallworth
  17. That's always a good sign. Still, we'll see how he develops and if he can stick at CF. Here's a sobering thought. Even if he sticks at CF, he's only 7 months younger than Pie. Is there any chance that Colvin will be a better player than Felix? Doubtful. You never draft based on potential major league depth, especially when the player in question (Pie) hasn't played in the majors and had a chance to prove he can stick or flounder. It would be similar to 5 years ago, complaining about the Cubs signing Pie from the DR with Patterson almost ready for the majors. I'm not saying they shouldnt have drafted Colvin because of Pie. I think they shouldnt have drafted him because he's not very good. What I was saying is that O_O (and others) have mentioned him maybe sticking at CF. Even if he does, he's only half a year younger than Pie, and he's producing at nowhere near the level Pie is/has. The best case scenario for Colvin at this point appears to be him playing a decent CF and being a decent hitter. Even if his defense in CF is adequate enough to make his bat not a liability, chances are it's a moot point anyway because Pie's defense AND bat will be better. I think that Colvin's performance so far this year just underscores what a bad pick it was. And it's not the same thing as Pie/Patterson situation, besides the fact that that isn't at all what my post implied. Pie was much younger than Colvin when he was signed, and who's to say that we passed up a better prospect for Pie? Did we sign Pie and pass up a more talented player? (Like we did with Colvin/Snider). It isn't the same thing at all.
  18. That's always a good sign. Still, we'll see how he develops and if he can stick at CF. Here's a sobering thought. Even if he sticks at CF, he's only 7 months younger than Pie. Is there any chance that Colvin will be a better player than Felix? Doubtful.
  19. imb

    what happened to Dusty?
  20. The point is, Snider was much, much more highly regarded come draft time than our own Tyler Colvin was. 200 at bats later, Colvin looks like he may never be a starter, while Snider looks like he has boat loads of potential. I'm not looking at 200 ab's and saying that Snider is god's gift to outfielders, I'm saying that pre-draft, Snider was a better prospect, and post draft he's a better prospect. Be honest, who would you rather have, the young guy with great numbers or the older guy with mediocre numbers. That's retorical by the way.
  21. :roll: Thats some sample size you got there Colvin is also 3 years older. I forgot to mention that.
  22. Travis Snider .325/.412/.567/.979 30BB in 197 AB Tyler Colvin .282/.329/.455/.784 15BB in 220 AB Thanks Wilken
  23. And people wanted to blame Aramis for 2006 (subtitled "And you want to be my latex salesman)
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