Shoot, forgot to look at the month of October. Can the Cubs come up with some phantom injury to sit Wood the rest of the season? Maybe just say he's reached an innings limit?
Yeah it's gonna take time. I don't think they are going to [expletive] around with just making sure concrete doesn't fall anymore and add some skyboxes. I think the plan is to virtually tear down the entire shell and re-build it. I doubt most of the original structure stays outside of the field/OF Walls/Bleachers/Possibly Scoreboard.
Father/Brother wants, I think. Ricketts sister I think is a pretty strong Obama supporter and Tom I think keeps his political affiliations/ideals behind closed doors from what I've gathered.
Those are kinda one in the same, aren't they? If Wrigley becomes unusable then they need to find another location. They at least need to start threatening a move to the burbs somewhere. Or at least out of the city of Chicago so that Rahm will do something about the massive amount of lost tax revenue with such a move.
He had some good games/seasons for Houston. A Slaton/Bush comb at RB would actually be pretty good while Forte is out. Assuming, like you said, Slaton is still in playing shape.
That's what I've been thinking. The Packers have weaknesses the Bears can exploit. But, I also have a hard time seeing the Packers losing their third straight game at Lambeau. Agreed. I'm tempted to wager on the Pack if I can get them at -4.5 though, when I try and look at this game from a objective standpoint. They probably haven't been favored that small at home in a long time.
Agreed, but if Jennings does miss time I could see the Pack getting creative even more creative with Cobb than they did vs SF. I could see him causing issues out of the backfield/slot or maybe even a wildcat play or two. But yeah not nearly as much planning needs to be done.
Wow, I knew they targeted him a good amount against New England but had no idea he didn't pass block at all. If Cook could just get consistent, he could be one of the best receiving TEs in the game. Agreed, athletically he's just as gifted as any of the top TE's.
Whoa. Chipper Jones wasn't great? He's got a lifetime OPS+ of 141. Whoa, I guess he was. He's in the top 5 for OPS by 3B ever. I guess I was too young to really remember Chipper in his prime and only really remember the last 5 or so years where he had some really good seasons but also was injured a lot. Forget I said he wasn't great, should have looked at the stats. I still find it weird he's getting stuff at every stadium he stops at.
I get Chipper was a very good player and all, but why this huge farewell tour where every time he makes his last stop in a stadium he is given [expletive]?? He was good, not great. He wasn't a once in a generation type guy and it's not like he holds and major records. I find it kind of odd the reception he's getting in visiting cities from other teams. Outside of a nice applause from the fans during his first/last ab's of a series I don't see why he's getting stuff.
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