
GhostofGaryHogeboom
May 01, 2008 Jul 23, 2008 4 41
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Angels Again = iorange55 = LOSER
Hint 1: Doesn't understand the concept of the caps button
Hint 2: Actually creates user accounts on opposing teams blogsites to try to stir up an argument.
Hint 3: No concept of grammar
Hint 4: Whines like a little girl when his team loses in stunning fashion.
Never mind they already have a ring and nothing to prove, this little douchebag just can't take it when things don't go his way. Personally, I have a life and a job, meaning I don't have time to create usernames just so I can insult people.
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NFL Schedules
It's kind of funny reading how the Cowboys are facing a "brutal NFL schedule" this year, and that Romo is already being put under the spotlight as a result.
Can anyone here remember an NFL season since the salary cap came into being where over half the "tough" teams actually turned out to have good seasons? The Cowboys are one Romo/TO injury away from facing mediocrity. Remember how much the Rams sucked last year, in a year when they were supposed to be so amazing? On the flip side, where the hell did the Saints come from 2 years ago and what happened last year?
I think the NFL above all professional sports illustrates that anything can happen (don't mutter "any given Sunday", it reminds me of that GAWD AWFUL MOVIE) when you play the game. Maybe that's one reason I love this game so much. Your team only plays 16 (plus playoffs) times in an entire year, and anything can happen?
As you can tell, I've had no coffee this morning...
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Dear Jon Daniels: This is NOT The Year!!!
I heard a nasty rumor about the Rangers pursuing CC Sabithina, and a hint the Rangers brass believes they have something special this year and may make a run for the playoffs. DO TOM HICKS & JON DANIELS HATE US AS RANGERS FANS?!?!?!
I've been a Rangers fan since 1980, and only this year have I become accustomed to the notion of building for a better future in a couple of years. These Rangers have been a pleasure to watch the last couple of months, but are in no way ready to make a playoff run. Say the improbable happens and they overtake the Angels or get a wild card seat. Then what? You have a team full of young, inexperienced players who will likely flame out when the pressure of the post season begins. I believe in this bunch, but not yet. Josh Hamilton is hitting a wall, Chris Davis is still in his second week as a major leaguer, and our pitching staff has been in a state of flux all year.
Tom Hicks is among the worst owners in baseball, and despite some good work in the last 12 months, Jon Daniels has one of the worst track records in the majors. The last time he tried to get cute and stray from the rebuilding path, we got Brandon "I love the training room" McCarthy in exchange for John "I'm a front line starter for the next 12 years" Danks.
Tom & Jon, you've started something that may be special in two years. Don't screw it up now!!!
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Lorenzo Neal Still a Free Agent?!
I love me some Cricket (i.e. Deon Anderson), but can anyone name a better pure blocking fullback since Moose Johnston than Lorenzo Neal? At 37 he's in great shape and would consistently lock down one defender every run play. Emmitt owes a great deal to Moose, because Johnston would secure one defender and leave only one for Emmitt to get by, which he almost always did.
Felix Jones would would benefit greatly from Neal's presence; just one cut and he's off to the races. Barber's runs wouldn't be so entertaining because instead of stiff-arming 6 players, he'd only have 5 to put down (the B.S. "Marion Barber Rule" may hinder his barbarity). I'd say Julius Jones could have benefitted from a lockdown fullback, but he always seemed to trip over the hashmarks or a piece of hot dog wrapper that blew onto the field, the guy ran like an obese opera singer... but I digress. Give Cricket some time to season and bring in a perrenial All-Pro fullback on the cheap!!
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