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  1. Just speculating on the extraordinary amount of Cubs-Packers fans on this board. Its not a bad thing. Makes for good discussion actually.
  2. Pretty sure Packers fans outnumber Bears fans here. Bears 38 Packers 10
  3. Actually, why am I still talking about this? Who the hell cares.
  4. Okay let me clarify, I'm talking about luck here. If you swing at every pitch, assuming the pitcher pitches you like a normal major league hitter and doesn't know you're going to swing everytime, I do tend to think most could luck into a hit.
  5. I mean, you can agree to disagree if you want, but you're definitely wrong. Most everyone here would be very unlikely to go 1-25. The only hope many of us would have would be drawing walks or guessing the exact location for a straight fastball or changeup. I guarantee the vast majority of people here would be struck out on three pitches literally every time by major league breaking pitches. There is no way of proving this, so therefore how can I be wrong? Its a matter of opinion and my opinion is that most everyone here could go 1 for 25. That's simply a copout. It's my opinion I'd break the all time home run record in a year if given the chance. Prove me wrong. Fact is, if most people could go 1-25 against major league pitching, there'd be a lot more people capable of playing professional baseball. You breaking the all-time home run record in a year is not reasonable at all. Prove to me how a non-professional baseball player registering one hit in 25 major league ABs is unreasonable. Also, I don't see how getting one lucky hit in 25 ABs means someone can play professional baseball, thats an .040 batting avg. By the way, I blame this discussion on Aaron Miles.
  6. I mean, you can agree to disagree if you want, but you're definitely wrong. Most everyone here would be very unlikely to go 1-25. The only hope many of us would have would be drawing walks or guessing the exact location for a straight fastball or changeup. I guarantee the vast majority of people here would be struck out on three pitches literally every time by major league breaking pitches. There is no way of proving this, so therefore how can I be wrong? Its a matter of opinion and my opinion is that most everyone here could go 1 for 25. It's an opinion based on a lack of understanding of the abilities of people involved. I don't see why everyone cares so much. It was random speculcation. Again, no way to prove I'm wrong. Its your opinion that my opinion lacks understanding.
  7. I mean, you can agree to disagree if you want, but you're definitely wrong. Most everyone here would be very unlikely to go 1-25. The only hope many of us would have would be drawing walks or guessing the exact location for a straight fastball or changeup. I guarantee the vast majority of people here would be struck out on three pitches literally every time by major league breaking pitches. There is no way of proving this, so therefore how can I be wrong? Its a matter of opinion and my opinion is that most everyone here could go 1 for 25.
  8. He walked on the 22nd. He's 1 for 25 with a .231 OPS since coming off the DL. Bwahahaha. Seriously couldn't anyone of the posters on here do that? Seriously. Any person here could go 1 for 25. Just bunt everytime and try to beat out the throw or swing at every pitch you see. Considering how many pitches you would see over the course of 25 at-bats, you're bound to make contact on one of them and hit it through a hole somwhere. Heck, I'd rather have Billy Crystal on this team right now than Aaron Miles. Aaron Miles is a horrendous ballplayer, but you're way off thinking every person here could go 1 for 25. Especially if all they did was (try to) bunt. Agree to disagree I suppose.
  9. He walked on the 22nd. He's 1 for 25 with a .231 OPS since coming off the DL. Bwahahaha. Seriously couldn't anyone of the posters on here do that? Seriously. Any person here could go 1 for 25. Just bunt everytime and try to beat out the throw or swing at every pitch you see. Considering how many pitches you would see over the course of 25 at-bats, you're bound to make contact on one of them and hit it through a hole somwhere. Heck, I'd rather have Billy Crystal on this team right now than Aaron Miles.
  10. With Fox at 1B, who would you prefer to play LF? I don't have a problem with Soriano playing today, especially considering I am anti-Fuld.
  11. Peterson is more of a special teams contributor than Wolfe, and neither of those two is a better backup RB option than Jones. If one has to go, it's Wolfe who has done nothing in the NFL so far. I understand wanting to keep more WR in the hopes of having one develop with Cutler. I think Jay is going to turn one of these guys into a legit threat. I'm thinking it will be DA... he has the best speed of the nobodies and has good size and seems to be pretty lanky. If he can figure out his responsibilities and has improved his technique in terms of catching the ball, he could blossom. As for Wolfe vs Peterson, I agree with you, but I don't think the coaching staff does. Yeah, I think the coaching staff thinks Wolfe is the next Darren Sproles, but I haven't seen anything close to that yet.
  12. The WR situation is really going to be interesting. Hester and Bennett are obviously locks, which leaves six WRs for three spots if they go with five WRs, four spots if they go with six. I think Iglesias and Davis would normally be cut but I can't see us cutting a third round pick, and Davis is a good contributer on ST. I think due to the inexperience, we'll end up going with six WRs, and I'm going to say Peterman and either Rideau/Aromashodu get the boot. I'd prefer to keep Aromashodu over Rideau but thats just me. I think Knox will make the team.
  13. Same... Beating the Packers for the right to go to the Super Bowl would bring just as much, if not more happiness to me than actually winning the Super Bowl.
  14. I'd rather not bring in Marmol with men on base, especially with his periodic bouts of wildness. With the way Lilly was pitching, chances are Marmol wouldn't have been called upon.
  15. Lilly at 105 pitches. No reason you don't let him start the 9th. As soon as someone reaches, then you put in Marmol.
  16. Lou better leave him in for the 9th.
  17. Would a complete game shut-out be too much to ask for?
  18. Hendry must have known something no one else did when signing Lilly. The guy has by far been our most consistent starter since he got here.
  19. I don't think Fox will ever see another fastball.
  20. Getting owned by a guy with a career ERA of 7.
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