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  1. HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO SAY NO TO THIS GUY HOLY [expletive] WHAT A MAN Looks Dothraki. Does he have bells in his hair?
  2. Yeah, forget the stupid Playoff Series That Shall Not Be Named. The real hurt is how amazingly horrifying the last decade has been when *everything* seemed to be pointing up. Some of it was bad management, but a lot of it has been flat-out bad luck. Most of it was bad management.
  3. The conversation isn't about winning game 5 in Atlanta.
  4. And here I thought all this reminiscing by CSN and other sites was a poorly planned gimmick but it turns out all you weirdos justify it by reading and watching this stuff.
  5. Not sure why you felt compelled to make that idiotic statement but you know nothing about Philly market. The phillies were nothing ten years ago. They were the white sox. Nobody cared. I went to cubs games every year and it was an easy cheap ticket. That era is gone. They won a generation of fans to the cause with the stadium/sustained success/championships. It's been a remarkable business success.
  6. Because a draft isn't run by one man a few weeks leading up to the draft. It's a collaborative effort in which the GM is like director and starts as early as August of the year prior. I know all of our draft prep starts around the time of the combine but not an NFL scouting department. I just don't think you can discount the relatively short time frame Emery or must GMs have from the time of being hired to the draft with all the other aspects of running a team. Plus add in the fact if a GM uses a different scouting/grading/language system. Which Emery did/does and implemented after the first draft. So properly managing a draft is as much about your management of your team of employees as it is about scouting ability (not to discount scouting because it's still really important, especially being the guy at top with the final word). And anyone who claims to run the show alone is a lying blowhard, sucks at drafting, Bill Bellicheck, or some combination of the three. None of that excuses a horrible pick. This isn't rocket scientist. That same mistake can be made in year 4 as easily as year 1.
  7. I don't get the "it was his first draft" point that is trying to be made. This was not his first rodeo. He knew what drafts were all about and had been involved in many, and he knew the class. It doesn't matter if it was his 1st or his 5th. Angelo made some of his worst picks later in his tenure.
  8. What rule? 5 year deals for guys over 30? More specifically, that 5 year, 9 figure deals for 32 year old pitchers are a bad idea. It would be nice to avoid committing to such things if you don't have to, but there are lot worse ideas out there in baseball.
  9. It wouldn't be a lie. Like I initially stated, I would love it if all along they've been working out some back-room deals with Rosemont (or any place that would be feasible, for that matter). Then go public when they're ready to knock Tunney and the rooftop owners on their collective behinds with the news the team is moving. Again, it's a pipe dream. But the idea of them abandoning Wrigley Field doesn't bother me in the least. Considering that it would mean several more years of costs going to things other than the product on the field, it would bother me.
  10. He had that one real nice play, and was the only guy who could bring down Jacobs on another run.
  11. Old Yankee stadium pretty much stunk, but it was the house that ruth built (then got completely redone in the ugly 1970s utilitarian style that isn't useful) so people loved it. New Yankee stadium is just a more bloated version of that place, that doesn't have as much grime. There is nothing interesting about it. It is not enjoyable to walk around. And that awful moat thing is really horrible looking. It's really bad for the average fan. There is no air circulatin and it feels like you are sitting far away from the game. All the advertising is an assault on the eyes. I honestly don't know what they were thinking Maximize revenues and cater to the 1%. It works I assume for those purposes, but it sucks.
  12. What rule? 5 year deals for guys over 30?
  13. Old Yankee stadium pretty much stunk, but it was the house that ruth built (then got completely redone in the ugly 1970s utilitarian style that isn't useful) so people loved it. New Yankee stadium is just a more bloated version of that place, that doesn't have as much grime. There is nothing interesting about it. It is not enjoyable to walk around. And that awful moat thing is really horrible looking.
  14. It's back to back games. I think that's all it is. It's also Khabi's first chance to play this season.
  15. It sure as hell worked really nicely for a while there. 9 straight winning seasons. They went from an organization with a fan base that did not give a crap about them, to an attendance juggernaut. They made it to the LCS three straight years and the WS two years in a row. It absolutely worked. Even in a bad season they had 3 million attendance and you can't walk 5 feet in that market without somebody wearing Phillies gear. Granted, it's a little heavy on the middle aged chubby women in love with Chase Utley side, but that was never the case before.
  16. Yeah that one was bad. The thing that killed me in that game was when the Bears were at the 1 yard line, Cutler jumped over the pile and extended the ball just over the goal line before being stripped and losing the fumble. Inexplicably Lovie didn't challenge despite it clearly crossing the line before the fumble. I think he had an idiotic low reward challenge in the game that really magnified his challenging ability. Edit: Oh yeah that's what it was. The play before the goal line fumble was a 48 yard pass to Earl Bennett. I believe he stepped out at the 1 yard line and it was clear that he was out of bounds. Lovie challenged it, was denied, and then the goal line fumble happened, and Lovie didn't challenge, even though he still had one left. Bears end up losing by 3. Yep. I remember the situation being a challenge that either left them 1st/goal from the 1 or a TD, and then he didn't challenge a play that resulted in either a TD or the other team now has the ball. So dumb.
  17. Three division championships and a pennant? God forbid. You really think that those were the expectations of the fanbase/ownership/management? I sure as hell don't, and that window is now cemented shut. And will open right back up in a year or two if they continue to willingly spend money.
  18. You were inspired by the new Yankee Stadium? That place is an abomination. Could you expand on that thought, because I think it is pretty awesome. It is an awful, terrible, horrible, hideous, ugly stadium. It's brutal. It's essentially a museum with expensive beer. Other than getting free tickets to good seats I don't know anybody that likes it.
  19. http://www.argusleader.com/article/20131011/NEWS/310110023/Live-10-30-Update-2-year-old-boy-s-abuse-case?nclick_check=1 There was a story on this site yesterday about Adrian Peterson being in a bar there after being excused by the team, that gave no indication for the reason. The link is now dead.
  20. Explains why he was in Sioux Falls yesterday. That's terrible.
  21. You were inspired by the new Yankee Stadium? That place is an abomination.
  22. On that deep ball that was missed the announcers talked about Alshon making an awkward final step, but when I was watching it live it looked to me that he had his man beat by a few steps, but the ball was slightly underthrown, forcing him to slow down and then get a little tangled up while the defender caught him. The next one was a big overthrow. I think Jay had a nice game but those incomplete deep passes were more on him than Alshon.
  23. Have you seen the NFC East this year? The entire division has nails in coffins, and yet someone will make the playoffs. Washington is a half game out of first at 1-3 and probably has the best intradivisional win. You know, for some reason I keep thinking Dallas is 3-2 and not the opposite. I guess if Dallas beats Washington this weekend and then Philly the next, or if Philly wins at Tampa and then against Dallas, it could be a nail situation. But this has the looks of a 8-8 division winner situation.
  24. need the rest. Kind of lucky to have Washington facing an emotional primetime road game this week. It would be nice to put the final nail in the coffin on another NFC East team
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