Jump to content
North Side Baseball

woodchip2153

Old-Timey Member
  • Posts

    2,256
  • Joined

  • Last visited

 Content Type 

Profiles

Joomla Posts 1

Chicago Cubs Videos

Chicago Cubs Free Agent & Trade Rumors, Notes, & Tidbits

2026 Chicago Cubs Top Prospects Ranking

News

2023 Chicago Cubs Draft Picks

Guides & Resources

2024 Chicago Cubs Draft Picks

The Chicago Cubs Players Project

2025 Chicago Cubs Draft Pick Tracker

Blogs

Events

Forums

Store

Gallery

Everything posted by woodchip2153

  1. <3 Urlacher. that contradicts this interview in SI though. Interview with Urlacher
  2. At least both of them answered "no". Theisman answered no, but said that's only because he hasn't played in the Super Bowl yet. Sometimes, I wish LT broke Theismans neck, instead of his leg. I think everybody is taking this the wrong way. From reading his whole answer and his other answers, I think he is saying Rex is young and he'll prove that he is a good QB; worthy of leading a Super Bowl team.
  3. The difference between Rex and a typical game manager is that Rex completed multiple big time passes. A game manager is just supposed to complete short passes and not screw up. Rex provides an opportunity for big plays. True he does have that ability to go long but they ran the ball enough to keep the game out of his hands. That pass that the Bear WR made a wonderful play for a TD on should have been an interception. Somebody else wrote something very wise about the "should have been an interception" theory. It just doesn't hold true. The only time you can say that is when a guy is standing still and it hits him in the chest. DBacks are not receivers. QBs can take risks because they know their WR are the better receivers back there, and the vast majority of the time, the pass will end up complete or incomplete. There's no reason why that "should have been an int". It wasn't, and the only way it could have been is if the DB made an amazing play. I don't think you can assum players should be able to make amazing plays. that was last week's TMQ. Sorry, no link.
  4. How does Reggie Bush not fumble more? It seems to me like he carries the ball away from his body a lot. Which I think the Bears will be able to take advantage of.
  5. Not true. I like boobs but I don't like Stephen A. Smith.
  6. I had a dream... no nightmare, that Micheal Tucker was a center fielder.
  7. I don't understand. Are you a barroid fan? No, I just don't care. Now the media's going to start up the whole 24/7 coverage of this again though, making it more difficult to avoid. No, it's Bonds. ESPN at least is going to do their best to ignore it. They'll acknowledge it (begrudgingly), but won't beat it like a dead horse the same way they would if it were nearly anyone else. ESPN still pimped Bonds after the leaked grand jury testimony, his trainer going to jail, etc. Then Bonds claims ignorance (as if a pro athlete doesn't ALWAYS know EXACTLY what he puts in/on his body). Now he is blaming it on Mark Sweeney. "Gee, I just grabbed a bottle from Mark's locker and took it. I didn't know what it was, it's not my fault." Yeah right. With every new development, it becomes clearer and clearer what a lousy human being Bonds is. He's a scumbag. If you ask me, his guilt is FAR more apparent than that of a guy like McGwire. Not only that, but Mac is a first rate person, while Bonds is a total cretin. If Mac doesn't get voted in, Bonds sure the hell shouldn't be. Did anybody read the exert from a book about Bonds on Page 2 last year. It was basically talking about how big of a jerk he was even back in college and how the players actually voted him off the team, but the coach didn't kick him off.
  8. Peter isn't that bad Not always, but not surprising this comment would come from him? You surprised?? Not really. I agree with the comment that MLB policy doesn't take precedent over any laws (at least, it shouldn't). Yes it's wrong IMHO and yes it's unethical IMHO. However, it is fair to point out whether or not something was against MLB rules. If a player was between the parameters of the rules at that time, we should be questioning MLB policy and MLB officials at that time for said parameters. Just my :twocents: I believe it was against MLB policy though. I think MLB prohibited the use of any illegal substances including steroids. They just didn't test for it.
  9. Mike Patrick - he probably shouldn't be on the list, but I thought he should get an "honorable" mention. His Duke bias is worse than Vitale.
  10. They will certainly lose me as a customer if they do that. I have zero interest in DirectTV. I usually just get auto-renewed each year through my cable company. They give me all the discounts that comes with it. Those discounts are "early bird" and "repeat customer". I'd have to do some digging to find out how much I paid last year, but it was probably $139.99. I'd pay for it if it was $339.99, but don't tell them that. What I won't pay for is a completely different cable package like DirectTV. I think it would be somewhat stupid to go exclusive with a single cable provider, but who am I? Just some dumb ole consumer. TMQ talks about this with the NFL and DirectTV very frequently, and this type of agreement probably breaks the anti-trust agreement, so it would be doubly stupid for MLB to do the same thing.
  11. Baseball isn't football, that's a terrible analogy. The media has acted as if the NY games were bad, and the San Francisco games didn't happen. For other QBs, Eli for one, they are more than willing to describe it as inconsistent. Eli had 5 straight games with a rating below 80, 7 with a sub 100. The longest Rex went with a sub 80 rating was 2 games, and only 3 with a sub 100. Only a clueless moron would call that a 7 game slump. It's called inconsistent results. If you want to try the baseball analogy it's more like a starter throwing a complete game shut, then getting rocked in 2 innings, following that up with a 8 inning 1 run outing, a 4 inning 5 run outing, a 7 inning 2 run outing, a 6 run 3 inning outing, then 2 more shellackings. Incompetent journalists would lump that into a long slump. People with a brain would call that inconsistent. There's a clear distinction. So in other words, Rex has been Jason Marguis like. [joking]
  12. In 2002 dollars, it's estimated that Ted Williams made just under $11 million in his career. And he's the second best hitter in history. I'm just curious... Are you using a normal economic inflation rate of 3-5% or a rate of 10% since that is usually considered "baseball" inflation (at least according to the Hardball times)?
  13. Not surprisingly, the Bears game is the main game in Clayton's first and ten. Sorry no link, just bumping the thread before it gets to page 2.
  14. [expletive]-tastic!
  15. cosigned sined (Think about it....) wouldn't that give you approx. 0?
  16. But it might increase strikeouts, which is the worst possible thing in the world. It would totally offset any increase in OPS, or runs scored for that matter. How is a strikeout any different than a week grounder to the second baseman?!!!!! oops, my bad my sarcasm detector was turned off.
  17. I think people focus more on who a team lost from last year than on the overall talent of the team this year when voting in the preseason polls.
  18. I hope the Bears aren't over looking this game like everybody else seems to be doing.
  19. Ditto. Should we create a therapy group for the Cubs fans trapped in Cards land.
  20. According to a friend of mine, Joe Theismann called the NY Giants the best team in the NFC on Mike & Mike this morning.
  21. This is insane. FJM just made a post about this. of course it was hilarious.
  22. I'm pretty sure the guy from the Tribune was the first to bring this up, and Couch just ran with. Which is still pretty bad considering I don't think he even attended the game.
  23. If I recall correctly didn't ARod do everything but throw his teammates under the bus. When asked about conversations he had with Giambi, he said he can remember having the conversation, but can't remember what was said. Basically, protecting Giambi from sounding like a jerk. Also, he defended Jeter for not coming to his defense in the media. Maybe I'm forgetting part of the article, but I don't recall one quote, where ARod threw his teammates under the bus.
  24. Yes, I took the wife for a night on the town, dinner and movie. We laughed out loud on many occasions. She mentioned that at one time or another I had passed through most of the life stages portrayed in the movie. I would suggest you see it, but I'd leave the kids at home. Why? Is the language in it pretty bad?
  25. I think Pat said at the beginning of the game that we had a personal matter to attend to, but he was available to pinch hit.
×
×
  • Create New...