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  1. amazingly well? he hits a bunch of singles 2009 vs RHP - .291/.344/.360 2008 vs RHP - .298/.355/.413 2006 vs RHP - .292/.339/.399 fontenot has a career OPS of like 35 points higher than inglett Say what you want, but for $500,000 a year, I would be very happy with those numbers for my left-handed #2 hitter against RHPs. Mike Fontenot might hit .236/.301/.377 again (last year's numbers) and get paid twice that. he also might be wayyyy better than inglett
  2. amazingly well? he hits a bunch of singles 2009 vs RHP - .291/.344/.360 2008 vs RHP - .298/.355/.413 2006 vs RHP - .292/.339/.399 fontenot has a career OPS of like 35 points higher than inglett
  3. all these old players need to just shut up. it's like one of them spoke so now they all think their opinion is important
  4. They didn't wipe the floor. Chicago was in it until the end. The yardage isn't that meaningful, since that was essentially what the Bears were designed to do, give up yards but not the big play. lol wat Bend but don't break. The Bears led the NFL in turnovers (or was it turnover margin, or both?) in 05 and 06. yeah, but i dont see how you can ever say that "yardage isn't that meaningful". that's crazy. or that the bears were "designed to give up yards". no. maybe you could say they were designed to force turnovers BECAUSE they gave up a lot of yards. i dont really get how it's okay to give up a lot of yardage, as long as you stay away from the big play. most times, an 80 yards TD drive that takes 12 plays is no different than an 80 yard touchdown pass
  5. They didn't wipe the floor. Chicago was in it until the end. The yardage isn't that meaningful, since that was essentially what the Bears were designed to do, give up yards but not the big play. lol wat
  6. re: the kesler/ladd stuff http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/nhl/news/story?id=4857548
  7. i think it was randle el
  8. honestly the only thing i remember about the steelers/seahawks super bowl were the badass chicken wings that some random person made where i watched it
  9. awesome
  10. that's fuckin deep bro
  11. favre was definitely not good with the jets.
  12. hartley is deucing in his pants
  13. i think that's going to be incomplete, and its because of the terrible pass
  14. brees looks terrrible
  15. or a turnover
  16. sean payton is a fuckin [expletive]
  17. its forward progress, so its pretty much the same thing
  18. this is a great game
  19. would have been a first down if he caught it cleanly
  20. oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god
  21. ehh, that would have been an amazing catch
  22. drew brees behind the center and you run twice? ummmm
  23. by the way, the vikings have more than double the total yardage of new orleans
  24. Until next season. Or if he decides to intentionally overthrow another guy in a Wrangler jeans ad just so he has to dive in the mud. while smiling
  25. that 12th man penalty was ENORMOUS. they would have never thrown on 3rd down without that
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