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Wilson A2000

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  1. Is Pat approaching fun-bad territory?
  2. Whose collapse? Wow! Gotta do a run play there or a quick slant.
  3. Clark is better if you ask me. At least he is not asleep.
  4. I wish Pat would completely retire because he is tarnishing his image. Kind of like Favre. Kind of like Jordan. And Sosa. "Ole Miss had yardage, but not enough for a first down." Pat, they were hit for a loss behind the line of scrimmage. "What kind of formation is this?" You are supposed to tell us. No enthusiasm.
  5. Soriano has pretty much proven that he can't hit in the middle of the order because he isn't disciplined enough. Soriano's value decreases once he is put in the middle of the order because people in the middle of the order are pitched differently. So his discipline isn't a problem at leadoff? Not as much. He is pitched differently; he isn't given as many fastballs. This is the reason why he has failed to put up a good average when Lou, or anyone else, has slid him down in the order. Granted, we don't have a large sample size, but I am not sure we need one.
  6. Soriano has pretty much proven that he can't hit in the middle of the order because he isn't disciplined enough. Soriano's value decreases once he is put in the middle of the order because people in the middle of the order are pitched differently.
  7. DeRosa for Peavy (essentially) is an upgrade. He is a major league top ten pitcher.
  8. Leadoff is Soriano's best position because that is where he is best suited. Leadoff is not where Miles is best suited. That's my point. ...position in the batting order. Every manager positions his batting order a certain way. Can we get back to something we all agree on - Murph knows about as much about baseball as I do.
  9. Position in the batting order, something everyone but you must have known in context.
  10. Leadoff is Soriano's best position because that is where he is best suited. Leadoff is not where Miles is best suited. That's my point.
  11. I don't think anyone imagined him leading off for the Cubs One person did. Sorry. No one who really knows baseball would.
  12. I don't think anyone imagined him leading off for the Cubs
  13. This might make you feel better: http://score670.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=3766
  14. For some reason though, Murph wins the English-speaking 12-2 radio slot consistently. There are more meatheads in Chicago than I thought.
  15. He said that Milton is a terrible defender, but isn't Bradley pretty decent? Yeah Murph, San Diego is going to literally give us Peavy for a bag of balls. But this is the same guy that wanted Lee to lead off last year.
  16. A source says that in 2010 the NFL will play the Pro-Bowl the week prior to the Super Bowl in Miami. I have mixed feelings towards this. Yes the Pro Bowl is anticlimactic, but what players scheduled to play in the Super Bowl are going to play in the Pro Bowl and risk injury? http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3798734
  17. The 2005 defense was the best they had under Lovie (12.3 ppg if I remember correctly). 2006 might have been better, but injuries cut down their potential.
  18. He wasn't the problem
  19. I would have relieved Phillips of his duties after trying to send out the punting team on the 4th and inches play down over 20 points.
  20. Is it possible that he gets better at throwing the deep ball or is this just what Kyle will be? You can get a deep threat, but if you can't throw it to him, he will be useless. I was a little surprised at the poor decision-making that Kyle has showcased lately. I thought he at least had that going for him (i.e. not running for the first down yesterday).
  21. Pennington had success with his original team, at least as much as he's had so far this year. In 2002 he had a better statistical year with a rating a over 100. I didn't know he was that good.
  22. Well now every race is complaining. The Bears spent a fortune on their defense (more money as a % of team payroll is allocated toward their defense than any other tam other than the Ravens) and they have nothing to show for it.
  23. Frankly, Tommie pisses me the hell off. He takes a lot of plays/games off. I don't know if he's a lazy person overall, but I think he's a lazy football player a lot of the time. He has his moments without a doubt. This is one of those "perception" things, and completely not proveable, and maybe way off base, but that's the impression I'm getting. Last year and this year, he just seems disinterested. Maybe, but I gave him the benefit of the doubt that he was injured.
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