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Derwood

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  1. Classic Andy Reid clock management
  2. And....I'm changing the channel
  3. So that's not targeting because the player being targeted was on the kicking team? Christ the NFL rule book is a sham
  4. why does it feel like the sideline camera is zoomed in about 20% too far?
  5. http://www.reactiongifs.com/r/oowwtl.gif
  6. Would you get it if I told you said ex teammate was sandberg? Yes, though I guess I missed the fact that Sandberg was back in the org
  7. Yeah I don't get it
  8. I'm glad you guys can tell them apart, because I counted no fewer than 3 Jon Lesters in that photo
  9. Damn, I missed it. If they post a video of the opening ceremonies, someone please post the link
  10. I'm kind of counting on this. There was absolutely no gate or line queue to get into the hotel. They don't have the entire hotel booked just for the convention, so they can't prohibit guests from getting in. My friend and I had passes, but a second friend joined us without one, and he did everything with us
  11. Can't argue with that
  12. Schwarber wasn't really seen that way at this time last year. True, but I think he was considered a lock for the majors. He certainly acted like he didn't think he belonged up there
  13. Last year it was just a few guys who were on the verge of coming up (Bryant, Schwarber, CJ, etc. )
  14. That's how it is pretty much everywhere. In the Midwest, yes In the plains states as well, I'm guessing. It's the same thing up and down the northeast corridor. Every community outside the major cities has huge amounts of born and raised and never left. Until they retire to Florida
  15. That's how it is pretty much everywhere. In the Midwest, yes In the plains states as well, I'm guessing.
  16. Butler went 21 for 25 from the FT line The rest of the team went 5 for 6
  17. I don't really have a value judgment about moving away from home or staying put. I moved every 2 or 3 years growing up (I went to 6 different schools from K-6th grade), which has made adapting to new environments really easy for me. I'm coming up on 8 years in this house, which is by far the longest I've every lived anywhere. Conversely, my sister lived in Pennsylvania for basically her whole life (she was 6 when we moved there), and as such, has no desire to ever leave.
  18. Columbus is exactly the same way. I feel like I'm the only one of my neighbors, friends and coworkers who wasn't born in central Ohio. Everyone has lived here their whole life, their entire extended families are here, and they have no thoughts on leaving. Sure, they may venture as far as Dayton or Athens or Miami (OH) for college, but then they come right back.
  19. My 10 year old daughter is at a softball catching clinic right now and they're learning pitch framing #winning
  20. Spring training is going to feel like it's 17 years long this year. Wake me up for opening day
  21. Well that was entertaining as hell
  22. Ok, not super impressed on defense. Clemson with two huge blown coverage plays leading to scores
  23. Clemson is impressing the hell out of me.
  24. KC is the hottest team in the league
  25. We're going to somehow end up with a Pittsburgh vs Seattle Super Bowl so that I can hate everything
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