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Topic: American Football Discussion

Posted: 11/08/09 04:58 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

I don't know if the Packers O-Line is just that porous, or if Josh Freeman is actually that legit.

For a debut game, not a bad checklist:

- End winless streak
- First win of season
- End QB controversy
- Beat Green Bay
- Complete 45% of passes
- Throw 3 TDs to 1 INT, all three TDs to different receivers
- Lead a comeback drive

My pick 'em teams are gonna get plowed today it appears. Baltimore lost, Green Bay lost,

And my fantasy teams have some bad luck today. NG League, benched Laurence Maroney in favor of Brian Westbrook, who I found out would be a DNP just too late to change my roster spot.

1 Y! League, started Joe Flacco (3 fan pts) @ Cincy over Matt Schaub (17 fan pts) against Indy. Also am starting Seattle's D against the Lions...1 quarter in, 17 pts allowed...could be a long day there.


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Topic: American Basketball CrEw

Posted: 11/07/09 02:20 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/7/09 03:09 AM, Molotov wrote:
At 11/7/09 02:52 AM, Masculine wrote: Just need one more person to make at least 10. Big Red is another friend of mine who really wanted to join.
Send him through then.

Also i would love to give out my appreciation of not only having the damn draft 9 games into the season but having it on an NFL Sunday too boot,great timing jackass. =P

Better on a Sunday of so-so games than a Friday or Saturday night. I have exams to study for but I'll still be there. Suck it up. ;]

And indeed, if by like 10-11 PM tonight we don't saddle up with another member, I'll have to publish the league so we get another 1-3 members to join up and keep it even.


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Topic: American Football Discussion

Posted: 11/07/09 02:14 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

Elite QBs: Peyton, Brady, Brees, Rodgers

Great QBs: Schaub, Roethlisberger, Favre, Rivers, Flacco, Ryan, Romo, Eli

Above Average QBs: McNabb, Jay Cutler, Carson Palmer, Kyle Orton, Matt Hasselbeck

Average QBs: Matt Cassel, David Garrard, Kurt Warner, Shaun Hill, Chad Pennington, Kevin Kolb

Below Average QBs: Jason Campbell, Mark Sanchez, Matt Stafford, Trent Edwards, Kerry Collins, Brady Quinn, Chad Henne, Josh Johnson, Byron Leftwich, Seneca Wallace, Alex Smith, Vince Young, David Carr, Joey Harrington, Brodie Croyle, Tarvaris Jackson, Brian Hoyer, Bruce Gradkowski, Tyler Thigpen, JT O'Sullivan, Jon Kitna, Dan Orlovsky, Sage Rosenfels, Charlie Batch, Mark Brunell, Chris Redman, Jim Sorgi, Mike Vick, Matt Leinart

Terrible QBs: JaMarcus, Jake Delhomme, Derek Anderson, Marc Bulger, Daunte Culpepper, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Matt Moore, Drew Stanton, Todd Collins, Kyle Boller, Luke McCown, Josh McCown, Andrew Walter, Ken Dorsey, Charlie Frye, Kellen Clemens, Rex Grossman, Chris Simms, Troy Smith, Billy Volek

Unaccounted for: Chase Daniel, Erik Ainge, Brett Ratliff, Matt Gutierrez, Dennis Dixon, Nate Davis, Gibran Hamdan, Caleb Hanie, Stephen McGee, Kevin O'Connell, Keith Null, Jordan Palmer, Curtis Painter, Mike Teel, Brian St. Pierre, J.P. Wilson, Pat White, Charlie Whitehurst, Tom Brandstater


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Topic: Major Leauge Baseball

Posted: 11/06/09 06:00 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

Flurry of moves so far.

- Tim Hudson got a 3yr extension from ATL, so he's off the market.
- Dodgers declined the option on Jon Garland, so he's a FA.
- The idea of trading for Iwamura was negated because Pittsburgh traded for him in exchange for RHP Jesse Chavez
- Jeremy Hermida was traded from Florida to Boston for a couple minor leaguers
- P Yusmerio Petit was acquired off waivers from the D'Backs to the Mariners
- Daniel Cabrera refused a minor league assignment from Washington and became a FA
- D'Backs picked up Brandon Webb's $8.5 million option
- Phillies picked up Cliff Lee's $9 million option
- Royals traded 3B/OF Mark Teahen to the White Sox for 2B Chris Getz and 3B Josh Fields
- White Sox declined the $12 million option on OF Jermaine Dye, he's now a FA
- Mets declined the $9.1 million option on P JJ Putz
- Tigers allowed OF Marcus Thames to become a free agent (he'd make a deec power pickup)
- The Twins traded OF Carlos Gomez, the focal point of the Johan Santana trade, to Milwaukee for SS JJ Hardy

I'll get into my discussion about my prior post later on.


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Topic: Major Leauge Baseball

Posted: 11/05/09 03:30 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

And going into next season, the thing that put a smile on my face more than anything else was how the team took it in stride. They know they had their chances this series, and they know they came up JUST short. They managed to push it to six games despite a real lack of consistent starting pitching, somewhat weak relief pitching (credits to Park for his service, as a sidenote), and horrible closing. RyHow didn't turn on the switch until the last game, and really we had to lean on Utley for most of this series to be our hitter. Things just didn't click like they did last year. And despite all this, the Phils still are well aware that they're still the best NL team, hands down, and if they make a couple upgrades here and there, they can once again compete with the Yanks for a title.

Like JRoll said, "It'll still feel good to win it every other year."


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Topic: Major Leauge Baseball

Posted: 11/05/09 03:25 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

So yeah. Fuck the Yankees. I mean, congrats on #27 and all, but suffice it to say I already got into a couple arguments with people regarding "buying" the WS (i don't entirely subscribe in the notion but i understand the viewpoint). However, not gonna get into that here.

If you look at it, more or less the Phils had their chances this series, and either gave the game away or came up a day late and a dollar short, so to speak. But, given that Dominic Brown and Michael Taylor are inevitably going to get called up this coming season (at least one), and the potential of Kyle Drabek to be called up as well, we only really have a couple patches needed to come back and win another one.

I get the feeling Victorino, despite being an All-Star who grinds out his ABs and hustles as hard as any Phillie, will be gone. This is simply because Ibanez is too old and has too large a contract to garner any real trade interest, and Werth is a more valuable player to us, imho. We need at least one OF spot to use for Brown or Taylor, and I would assume that if both get called up, one takes the spot of either Francisco or Stairs on the bench (assuming that Stairs retires this year, which he probably does, along with Scott Eyre).

Creates an interesting defensive situation in our OF, however. Ibanez is an average fielder and Werth is average-above average at best. Victorino has played GG-caliber CF for a couple years now, so I have my concerns about replacing him.

But let's take a look at what needs to be done to get back to this point next season.

- Closer
- Relief pitcher
- Power bat
- Starter?
- 3rd baseman?

Happenings:

Myers comes off the books, which is $12 mil.
Blanton can go to arbitration this offseason
Feliz potentially leaves; team has $5 million option on him
Victorino potentially traded/leaves; can go to arbitration this offseason
Eyre is a free agent, likely to retire
Matt Stairs is a free agent, possibly retiring?
CH Park, Pedro, Chad Durbin, Eric Bruntlett, Paul Bako, Jack Taschner, Miguel Cairo all free agents

So we'll have a flexible amount of payroll to work with, but at the same time, plenty of minor holes to plug.

CLOSER: In the closing department, potential FAs this offseason are slim pickins. The best potential option is a trade acquisition of Jose Valverde, who has been lockdown for the most part on a couple of terrible Houston teams and an in-over-their-head D'Backs team. This would be the trade I hope the Phils make more than anything, forget about another chase at Halladay for a cheaper price. At the very least, we need an insurance policy on Lidge, because there is 0 guarantee that Lidge rounds back into form next season. Valverde in the last three years has saved 47, 44, and 25 games, with a BAA over those three seasons never going above .225, a WHIP never above 1.18, and a high-water ERA mark of 3.38. In contrast, Lidge.

Other potential, but less savory, closing options include Rafael Soriano, Mike Gonzalez, Fernando Rodney, and Billy Wagner.

BULLPEN ARMS: it's obvious we need a few, especially with Eyre likely gone after this year and potentially Durbin and Condrey as well. There are a good amount of relievers available this offseason, mostly stopgap players who we could get for a year or two. Pitchers to look into include John Grabow, Rafael Betancourt, and Ron Mahay, along with the general scrap-heap pickups we make useful.

POWER BAT: There is no shortage of them this coming offseason, but they all have their question marks. With Stairs likely gone, that leaves us with Dobbs and Francisco off the bench. Francisco is not a hitter, and Dobbs is more of a situational bat than a power bat. Men to look at would include Jim Thome, Chad Tracy (AZ just declined a $7m option), Chris Duncan, Hank Blalock, Rick Ankiel, Rocco Baldelli, Fernando Tatis, Gary Sheffield, Troy Glaus, and (perhaps) Joe Crede.

3RD BASEMAN? - We all know Pedro Feliz is an outstanding defensive third baseman. The issue is...the man cannot hit. Somehow he went from an awful offensive lineup in San Fran where he produced to a powerful offensive lineup in Philly and his numbers managed to go down significantly. Perhaps it's where he's at in the order, perhaps it's his tendency to not swing at anything outside. Either way, we could use an offensive upgrade at 3rd. Pedro is on a $5m club option next year, and there isn't a guarantee we'll pick it up. So, keeping that in mind, I feel it would be wise to look into upgrades at 3rd, including Mark DeRosa, Adrian Beltre (on the cheap too), Joe Crede, Juan Uribe (likely to stick with SF), and Troy Glaus. Beltre and DeRosa would be my preferred choices, as they both have solid combinations of hitting and fielding. Crede didn't show much last season but was plauged again by a bad back, and Glaus had his own injury woes as well, in addition to being a poor fielder.

STARTER?: With Moyer rehabbing, Pedro's contract expired, Myers' contract expired, Blanton going to arbitration, and Happ's spot potentially in flux, we go into 2010 with some questions regarding our rotation, which could go Lee-Hamels-Happ-Blanton-Moyer, but could very likely look like Lee-Hamels-Happ?-?-?. 2010 brings some intriguing options to the table. Possible acquisitions could include Erik Bedard (if Seattle isn't looking for an insane market, which they can't be after these last two seasons for Bedard), Kelvim Escobar, Justin Duchscherer, Ben Sheets, Tim Hudson, Randy Wolf, Jon Garland, Kevin Millwood and Brad Penny. I would like to see us chase Bedard if Halladay isn't on the block, and I'd like to see runs made at either Sheets, Escobar, Duchscherer or Hudson, because all three should be looking for low-to-moderately-priced deals. Rich Harden would be a longshot, and Lackey looks poised to go to either New York or stay with one of the Cali teams, either way at a very high price, one we don't need.

MISC. - With the potential loss of Bruntlett, we could use a backup SS, or a backup utility player. Options include Akinori Iwamura, Omar Infante, Ronnie Belliard, Bobby Crosby, Nomar, Khalil Greene, and Jamey Carroll. If Iwamura isn't retained by Tampa, he's the best option, able to play 2nd, 3rd and short with precision and can hit well for both power and average. Infante can hit for average with low to moderate power, and can play pretty much anywhere in the infield. Belliard is about the same, except he cannot play short. Crosby has his injury concerns, but is still a great defensive player, though his bat has continued to tail off. Call him Bruntlett Jr. Nomar and Greene can still both hit for good power and decent averages, but neither can field well and would be more useful as pinch hitters than fielders. Carroll is a darkhorse after a deec season with the Tribe, is multi-positional, but has question marks regarding both fielding and average.

If Bako isn't re-signed, we could end up signing another backup catcher on the cheap. I would like to see us in that case chase after Ramon Castro, Jose Molina, or Yorvit Torrealba. Castro has a good bat and is pretty clutch, and is good with pitchers. Molina is great with pitchers, a poor hitter, but a great defensive player. Torrealba is, like Chooch, a late-season hitter, but has good power and is okay at calling games, but a potential defensive liability.

As a defensive replacement, I would like to see us try and sign Endy Chavez, who can hit and hit in the clutch in addition to being able to make spectacular plays in the OF. I would prefer to see him to Ben Francisco and leave Francisco as a bench option.

Reed Johnson of the Cubs would make a good bench OF because of his combination of hitting and fielding prowess, as well.

Dave Roberts could be a sneaky pickup if he remains unsigned, especially as a defensive replacement in the OF or a pinch runner. He is an average hitter, but has great speed and is solid defensively, and likely will come on the cheap.

Randy Winn would make a great pickup for a low price. Great fielder, consistent hitter, reminds me of a less-speedy Victorino.


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Topic: American Football Discussion

Posted: 11/03/09 07:01 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

Hey, ten wins. Cool. Too bad my prior-week picks were very mediocre, so my Football Pick 'Em Y! team is pretty average. I was much better a couple years ago, but this year has kind of been one big anomaly anyway, in terms of overall team performances.

This is an interesting week. Most of the early games look one-sided more or less, and the winners look pretty clear-cut; however, the late games are all enigmatic teams up against other enigmatic teams (Dallas-Philly, SG-NYG, KC-JVille, et al). Makes for an interesting week for picks.

ATL
Chi-Town
Baltimo' (let's hope Palmer doesn't have any more GW-drives in him)
Indy
New England
Green Bay (IN THE BATTLE OF THE BAYS)
J'Ville
Nawlins
Seattle
San Fran
Gonna go NYG on this one, but I won't be surprised if I'm wrong
Going with Philly here, but again, if the 'boys win, no shocker
Pittsburgh

In other news...my fantasy teams are still sucking. NG League team moved to 4-4 on the year, but with only 801.64 total fan pts, I'm sitting in 8th place. Another big problem is that I'm down to $56 in WW spending, and am potentially in line for a few more dollar-losses this week with pickups (got bids in on Ryan Moats and Malcolm Floyd, obvs). I benched McNabb in favor of Garrard at Tennessee in light of the past week's play and favorable matchups, and got thoroughly fucked because of it.

Andre Johnson got injured but should be alright, Steve Smith came back to life thanks to a 50-yard TD. My running game is still shoddy (B Jacobs and Jonny Stewart, plus Laurence Maroney @ flex). Shonn Greene is on a bye.

Westbrook might play Monday, but I doubt he'll be all too effective; should be able to tell by Saturday though.

Kevin Walter still sucks, and I'll give him two more weeks on my roster before he becomes a casualty. Now that Owen Daniels is down for the year, Slaton is on the bench, and Andre is recovering from chest injuries, Walter's time is as good as ever to prove he can still be a viable target for Matt Schaub.

Boldin is gonna be questionable again, once again potentially fucking one of my two flex spots. Anthony Gonzalez still isn't practicing for Indy, but I hope he gets back soon because I need him as a contributor if I want to stay in playoff contention.

One of my two Y! League teams, the Buffalo Soldiers, moved to 7-1 and 2nd place in the league. This is my one stacked team. Now on a 7-week winning streak, the team looks like this:

QB - Aaron Rodgers
RB - Frank Gore, Jonathan Stewart, LeSean McCoy, Correll Buckhalter, Laurence Maroney, Justin Fargas (only first two are in the lineup)
WR - Miles Austin, DeSean Jackson, Randy Moss, Hakeem Nicks, TJ Houshmandzadeh, Kevin Walter, Malcolm Floyd (last four are on bench)
TE - Greg Olsen
No kicker, 3 IDP instead of a team D (I have Barrett Ruud, Justin Tuck & Yeremiah Bell as my 3)

My third and final team, the Oakland Raiders, clocked in with another L this week and fell to 4-4 as well. I'm 2-3 in my division, and sitting 3rd in the division and 4th overall. Team's got its' share of question marks:

QB - Schaub, Flacco
RB - Gore, Rashard Mendenhall (flex), LeSean McCoy, Ryan Moats, Steven Jackson (SJax on bye, others on bench)
WR - Austin Collie, Dwayne Bowe, Hakeem Nicks, Anquan Boldin (Nicks and Boldin on bench, might bench Collie or Bowe for Nicks)
TE - Fred Davis (lost Chris Cooley and Owen Daniels to injuries in consecutive weeks, bitchslapped)
K - Gostowski
D - generally streaming, this week Seattle because they play Detroit


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Topic: American Basketball CrEw

Posted: 11/03/09 06:37 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

In an 8-team league it's very easy to have a lot of fantasy-relevant players on the waiver wire.

10-team to a lesser degree, and 12-team less than that. generally, as you might be able to see through the hockey league, 14-team and deeper makes it very hard to find anything in the waiver wire. Thus, the opposite applies here, because an 8-team league will have a lot of starters/good bench players on the ww for a while.

but yeh. i don't have anyone else that would want to join...however, i COULD publish the league so that two to four more people join, but they wouldn't be from NG and they likely wouldn't check in too often (although i tend to try and keep the rosters fairly active for teams that have been more or less abandoned by an owner). However, the flipside to this equation is that even if we just brought our friends in, these same issues would still apply. So it's up to you guys; let me know within the next day or two so I can publish it at least 12-18 hours before the draft.


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Topic: Major Leauge Baseball

Posted: 11/02/09 12:24 AM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

I....Lidge...but...two outs, 1-2 count....one strike away...one fucking strike...

it sums up the failures of our 2009 season: we work hard to come back, and give it away when Lidge gets the ball. this may very likely be the play that ruined our repeat aspirations and all the work put in in the 174 prior games.

I'm gonna go shower now. I feel unclean after this one...this one fucking hurt.


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Topic: American Basketball CrEw

Posted: 10/31/09 05:23 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

so the divisions are evened out now.

guys, just throwing this out there...since we have just 8 teams in the league this year, should i expand the roster size to make the waiver wire pool a little more shallow and thus the league a little more difficult? or is it solid the way it is?


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Topic: American Football Discussion

Posted: 10/31/09 05:22 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

for those of you who picked Buffalo over Houston, please explain to me HOW they're going to win? Ryan Fitzpatrick has a weaker arm than Trent Edwards and is the exact same checkdown QB, thus they really don't have any deep threats even though they should with Owens and Lee Evans. They have Lynch & Fred Jackson, but if all they have is the running game and checkdowns, Houston's D is just going to stack the box all day, wouldn't you think?

I mean I know Houston's D is somewhat porous, but you can't overlook DeMeco Ryans, Mario Williams, Brian Cushing & company. Lotta stud defensive players on there that could have a big impact on the game, especially since Buffalo's o-line has its' share of holes.

Also...Schaub has Andre Johnson, Owen Daniels, Slaton, Kevin Walter, Andre' Davis, Jacoby Jones....I mean I know Texas tends to lose a lot of games they're more than capable of winning, but this one I just don't understand.


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Topic: Major Leauge Baseball

Posted: 10/31/09 05:17 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

Credit to Burnett. I really didn't think he'd be able to be on his game on such a grand stage. Touche, you contract-year anomaly, touche.

Hamels-Pettitte tonight should be interesting. Probably going to get into another fight with my girlfriend...the only thing we fight about is Yankees-Phillies because she's a big Yanks fan. Bleh.


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Topic: Major Leauge Baseball

Posted: 10/29/09 02:34 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

To be honest I'm more concerned with Game 3 right now than I am with Game 2. Obviously Game 2 is important, but from a hitting perspective I would be more concerned with Pettitte in the postseason than with Burnett.

Gonna be cool to see Pedro return to the Bronx; however, I really don't like how the media is playing this up as this enormous rivalry. The only players around from when Pedro was full-on in the rivalry are Jeter, Posada, Matsui, Rivera and Pettitte, and really only Jeter, Matsui and Posada were directly involved in most of those games.

The last time this rivalry was big, the Yanks' rotation went Vazquez-Jon Lieber-Mussina-Kevin Brown-Contreras/El Duque, Bernie was still the CF, Ruben Sierra was the DH, and Miguel Cairo was playing 2nd base for them and not the Phils (though he's off the WS roster as of now).


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Topic: Major Leauge Baseball

Posted: 10/28/09 12:07 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

*cracks homerun*

"Who are you again?"

"George Costanza...assistant to the traveling secretary"


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Topic: American Football Discussion

Posted: 10/28/09 12:05 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

Houston
Chicago
Dallas
STL
Indy
Miami
NYG
Baltimore
J'Ville
SD
Minny
'Zona
Nawlins

got my upsets going this week. Don't think Denver pulls out on Baltimore this week, but I wouldn't be surprised if they pulled something out of their asses to win. Jacksonville is a better team than Tennessee, especially with the Titans' QB issues. If they can keep Chris Johnson to a minimum level of effectiveness, this one should be a gimme.

Miami has the wildcat down pat, and they ran all over NO last week but only managed to lose by going with the pass. If they stick to the run this week, Dolphins will run all over the Jets.

If STL doesn't win this week, I don't think they have much of a chance to win a game the rest of the year. I think this is the week Steven Jackson finally hits end-zone paydirt again. Detroit is hurtin', so I'll take the Rams as an upset pick here, especially if Bulger can do anything close to be mediocre. Shame how his career has gone to shit.

I've got Minny over GB, but if Antoine Winfield is out for the Vikes I might consider changing to GB, given they're playing at home in Lambeau and without Winfield, Greg Jennings is a lot more dangerous.


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Topic: American Basketball CrEw

Posted: 10/27/09 01:48 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

Anyone got ins? If I have to I could just make a second team and have my friend take care of the account, but I'd prefer an active manager.


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Topic: Major Leauge Baseball

Posted: 10/27/09 01:47 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

^JRoll is.

On Leno last night, when asked his prediction for the series:

"I'm thinkin' five [games], close it out at home. Maybe six."

Gotta love the cockiness. We'll see how things go. I don't think they get to CC like they did last year but they very well could; Burnett is easy to rattle and Pettitte has his iffy moments.


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Topic: American Football Discussion

Posted: 10/26/09 01:03 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 10/26/09 06:31 AM, jonthomson wrote: beat - 0-4 in fantasy this week and in the newgrounds league someone killed my leon washington

Bone juttin' out the leg, visible on the field = your ass just got fucked up by the Oakland D.

that's pretty much the only thing to take solace in (other than jamarcus's temporary benching) after a 30+ point shutout loss.


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Topic: American Football Discussion

Posted: 10/25/09 10:03 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 10/25/09 07:46 PM, agustana wrote: To the little girl that yelled at my car 'Bengals suck' while I was wearing my Bengals jersey and driving I say, suck it bitch.

Yeah, you showed her.

PS fuck Laurence Maroney


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Topic: Major Leauge Baseball

Posted: 10/22/09 08:19 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

Tim Wakefield says he has no plans to retire, meaning we will still have a knuckleballer left in the game come next season.

There are some other players that throw the knuckler, but none that have it as an effective main pitch. It truly is a dying art, in a world where everyone wants to see the knee-buckling 12-6, the 99mph Strasburg/Ubaldo Jimenez/Joba/Aroldis Chapman/Neftali Feliz fastball. Knuckleball pitching when learned effectively can not only turn around a pitcher's career, as evidenced by Wakefield himself, but lengthen it to far longer than most professional athletes can play, primarily because it leads to less stress on the upper body. Plus, it's just a nasty pitch, especially when it's on.

I hope someone takes on the trend when Wakefield decides to hang it up, even if it just becomes a generational talent, kind of like Valenzuela with the screwball in the 80s. Easy to imitate, hard to duplicate.


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Topic: American Football Discussion

Posted: 10/22/09 07:25 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

GB
SD
Indy
Pittsburgh
NE
Houston
Carolina
Oakland
ATL
Cincy
Nawlins
NYG
Illadelphia


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Topic: American Basketball CrEw

Posted: 10/22/09 03:11 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 10/21/09 02:16 AM, Molotov wrote: I'm in guys =P

You see the Dwight Howard NBA Live 10 promo? He goes around slapping NBA Live stickers on babies and puppies and elderly people, then is suddenly benching 350 pounds on venice beach, then is playing hoops with random people.

very odd vid.


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Topic: Major Leauge Baseball

Posted: 10/22/09 04:21 AM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

Personally I think it should be a very competitive series. Two powerhouse offenses, dangerous really from top to bottom on either side, both with plus bench players readily available, both with aces who were coincidentally former teammates (CC, Lee), etc.

I'm already tired of the bandwagon Yankees fans that are out in full force talking about the Phillies. I especially love it when people that know nothing about baseball come out to talk shit about the Phils now. Funny.

Obviously the Yanks will be the favorite here, but whatever. Dodgers were the favorites the past two years, Rockies were split favorites with the Phils in the NLDS, Rays were supposed to dominate us in the WS last year, so I say all bets are off in this one. If there's any team that can keep with the Yankees this year, any team that can come back from being down late in the game, it's these Phils.


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Topic: American Basketball CrEw

Posted: 10/20/09 09:10 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

Just registered the league.

ID#: 292486
PW: qwerty
URL: http://basketball.fantasysports.yahoo.co m/league/ngleague09

Sent out PMs to everyone who replied in here, now I'm aiming to send out Y! messages to everyone that was in the league last year that didn't reply on here, and also take a look in the NG Hockey league to check if anyone in there is down for some fantasy bball.

I set a 14-team max iirc, so if anyone knows of people that would like to join up (preferably NGers but no real preference here), please let me know or get them to join up.


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Topic: American Football Discussion

Posted: 10/20/09 03:03 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

Fun Fact: Steven Haukscha, the current Ravens kicker, was a preseason cut by the Vikings. Coincidence?

& Matt Stover is now kicking for Indianapolis while Vinatieri recovers from knee surgery. As a fantasy play he should be good this week as the Colts take on the Rams. Plenty of PATs and FGs there.

I give equal amounts of flak to Hauskscha as I do the Ravens' D for allowing Sidney Rice to get a near-60-yard catch from Favre that brought them back in the game, however.

On another subject, this:

WASHINGTON-Washington Redskins head coach Jim Zorn held a press conference Sunday to reassure fans that, despite an inability to effectively execute their offense, defense, or special teams, the Redskins were still somewhat comparable to a real football team.

"It's been a tough season so far, and even though we are 2-4, we still have players, uniforms, Motorola headsets-all the components that technically constitute an NFL team, sort of," Zorn said while grimacing and making a "so-so" gesture with his hand. "Sure, I was stripped of play-calling responsibilities by team management, and I really don't have any clue who will play quarterback for us this Sunday, but I swear to you, in a weird, very convoluted way, we are in the NFL."

Placing his hand over the microphone, Zorn then spoke briefly with an unidentified man near the stage, and announced that, for what it's worth, the organization owns the Internet domain name washingtonredskins.com through 2010.


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Topic: The Stoner's Club

Posted: 10/20/09 02:59 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

My RA is actually fairly chill. He has never done anything bad to me, other than ask me to stop playing bass loudly after quiet hours (even though it was classical bass). My roommate and I take bong rips every night and have been doing so in the room for about three weeks now with no problems, even when people just start walking in and out. Just gotta have a decent fan setup and plenty of Oust or Ozium (I use Oust).

Alcohol is a different story though, because our entire campus is freshmen, both dorms, so everyone is under 21 and thus no one should have alcohol. And yet, we have the police/fire department/ambulances here pretty much once every two days to either arrest someone, take someone to the hospital for alcohol poisoning, or to turn off the fire alarm that someone set off. This kid Scotty that hangs out at our dorm all the time blew a .28 on Thursday, kid was straight-up blasted. We found him passed out on the floor near our door with a crowd of people around him...that was the second time I saw him passed our near our door in a span of about an hour or two so at that pooint he was fucked.

But yeah. The only real bitchy RA in our dorm is on the 2nd floor (I live on the 1st); she's gotten a bunch of kids arrested already, including several of my friends on the 1st floor. Most of the kids here are very obvious though. They're always mad loud regardless of the time of night, always have bloodshot eyes and are stumbling, carrying bottles of mixed drinks and shit (gee, I wonder what could be in that canteen?). But my RA and the 3rd-floor RA are both fairly chill. I was blazing outside our dorm with my friend last week around midnight when his RA (the 3rd-floor one) walked up out of nowhere and caught us all off-guard. I had just taken a fat hit and managed to stealthily slide my friend's piece into my pocket, but blew out a massive smoke cloud to the left of me as she came up. Yet, she was just like "yeah just so you know there are cops over there so just be careful" and walked away.

Generally though, if you're a student here they don't give you too much for the first time, just a citation and take what you have. If you're NOT a student here though, you get FUCKED. Thoroughly fucked, full-on cuffed and dragged out of the building in shame to the back of the cop car (not campus police, local PD).

The key is to always lay low with it, and always keep your guard up. Even when other people tell you that "oh it's all good", "coast is clear", "dude, stop worrying", etc., you have to stay on your game when doing any kind of illicit activity. You never know when the po or an RA (sometimes a group of RAs) will come walkin' around or knockin' on your door.


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Topic: Major Leauge Baseball

Posted: 10/20/09 02:48 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

So yeah. Jimmy Rollins is my hero right now. That was just a straight-up CLUTCH base knock. Down to their last strike or two of the game, and JRoll, who has played mediocre thus far in the playoffs, just RIPS a 99 mph Broxton fastball to deep center.

Honestly, I can't say I didn't see it coming. I had an eerie feeling that JRoll would nail down a hit to tie the game...but I didn't expect him to win it for us.

Cole is up in the next game, and I would imagine the adrenaline of starting the potential LCS-clinching game should have him at peak performance again.


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Topic: Major Leauge Baseball

Posted: 10/19/09 04:36 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

Honestly more concerned with Cole than anyone else on our staff. I think Blanton will be serviceable if not pretty solid tonight. No real qualms, but then again we shall see how things go. I feel like with Blanton, you can figure out the high-water mark of what you'll get out of him, and that's 6-8 solid innings, with generally moderate K totals and a low to fair amount of walks. With Cole, he tends to be all over the map one game and locked in the next, then rinse and repeat.

Offensively I have my concerns, of course, but playing at CBP is much easier offensively for our lineup than trying to hit the ball into Chavez Ravine, na mean?

Randy Wolf is pretty much average overall, and straight-up mediocre pitching in CBP. Career line @ the Bank looks like this:

27 starts, 9-7 record, 4.30 ERA / 1.40 WHIP / .272 BAA, 2.15 K:BB, 23 ER in 161.0 IP

He pitched once there this year, and had 6 innings of one-run ball. However, iirc that was during our couple-month-long hitting slumber, so I don't think that accurately reflects Wolf's control over our lineup. Plus, his only postseason start this year was very weak, look it up.

Blanton has been serviceable as per the norm at CBP this year. 3.77 ERA, .252 BAA, roughly the same peripherals as Wolf outside of that. However, he also has been working out of the pen recently, so I could see how going from short innings to a full start could affect him. I am more than willing to bet that he probably replicates last year's NLCS start vs LA (5 IP, 3 ER, ND).

Ultimately it'll likely come down to the bullpens once again, and all I can say to that is that I hope Chan Ho Park got his rest, because we'll be calling on him for an inning or two tonight. At this point I'm wondering who would be more erratic out of the pen in the waning innings, JA Happ or Chan Ho Park.


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Topic: The Stoner's Club

Posted: 10/19/09 04:22 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 10/19/09 03:41 PM, Clock-Ninja wrote: So I noticed my bud was crackling a bit, should I be worried?

"I distinctly heard a 'snap, crackle, fuck you' coming from my bowl"


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Topic: American Football Discussion

Posted: 10/19/09 11:46 AM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 10/19/09 08:23 AM, jonthomson wrote: brag - opponent in some fantasy league had brady and welker and second most points in the league this week and still lost

Kevin Walter cost me my matchup.

Fuckin' Texans.


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