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	Dodgers/Athletics World Series: Game 3Bored commented on EVIL~! alkeiper's blog entry in Keiper's Pit McGwire's homerun is forgotten because of Gibson pure and simple. I would love to rewatch this game but I don't have Netflix and there's no way in hell I'll ever buy the whole set. Maybe down the line I'll check Ebay to see if anyone is selling individual games from the set. I'd have to imagine impartial viewers at the time through three games must of thought this could be one of the greatest series of all-time. Didn't quite workout that way. Oh and if you post a screencap of McGwire raising his arms right after he hits it you'll be my hero.
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	Barry Zito and his $126 million are going to the bullpen.
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	ESPN/FOX/TBS Games to Poison Our Youth MONDAY Yankees (Mike Mussina) at Indians (Aaron Laffey), 7:00/4:00 PM, ESPN WEDNESDAY Brewers (Jeff Suppan) at Cubs (Ryan Dempster), 8:00/5:00 PM, ESPN SATURDAY Cubs at Cardinals, 3:55/12:55 PM, FOX Mets at Diamondbacks, 3:55/12:55 PM, FOX Orioles at Angels, 3:55/12:55 PM, FOX SUNDAY Mets at Diamondbacks, 4:00/1:00 PM, TBS Cubs at Cardinals, 8:00/5:00 PM, ESPN
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	I'm having a roster size problem. I placed both Travis Buck and Kevin Slowey on the DL and then picked up Daniel Cabrera. When I go to pick up a second player Yahoo is telling me I'm over the max roster size, which makes no sense as why have two DL slots if you can't pick up two replacement players? Then when I try to move either Buck or Slowey off the DL it's telling me I'm over the max roster size and that I have to release someone. I have no problem releasing someone, as my team is complete shit at the moment, but this has to be some sort of error.
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	And for the third straight year the NFL Network goes the ESPN route and decides to ignore the 2nd round but at least they did show every 1st round pick which from reading the thread ESPN couldn't even manage.
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	Bah, I wanted Phillip Merling.
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	Okay this is the last of this to keep my sanity but I decided I might as well finish on a nice round number at 100. I'll be honest there are a few of my picks who I've never heard of the player as some selections have never produced a Pro Bowl player. So I went with guys who started a lot figuring they couldn't have sucked, plus getting a long term starter is very good value at this point in the draft. I had no idea the Dolphins drafted Joe Theismann. 61. Philadelphia – Brian Dawkins, S, Clemson 1996 Honorable Mention: Mickey Shuler (1978), Albert Lewis (1983), Shaun Rogers (2001) 62. Dallas – Tony Hill, WR, Stanford 1977 Honorable Mention: Eric Williams (1984), Robert Brooks (1992), Antwaan Randle El (2002) 63. N.Y. Jets – Mo Lewis, LB, Georgia 1991 Honorable Mention: Terry Metcalf (1973), Jerry Ball (1987), Marv Cook (1989) 64. San Diego – Dan Fouts, QB, Oregon 1973 Honorable Mention: Dave Duerson (1983), Kyle Clifton (1984), Olin Kreutz (1998) 65. Dallas – Dexter Coakley, LB, Appalachian State 1997 Honorable Mention: Carlton Williamson (1981), Jerry Fontenot (1989), Ray Buchanan (1993) 66. Tampa Bay – Ronde Barber, CB, Virginia 1997 Honorable Mention: Charlie Waters (1970), William Henderson (1995), Nick Hardwick (2004) 67. Cincinnati – Ken Anderson, QB, Augustana (IL) 1971 Honorable Mention: Robert Pratt (1974), Mike Cofer (1983), Joel Steed (1992) 68. Chicago – Lance Briggs, LB, Arizona 2003 Honorable Mention: Jim Carter (1970), Jack Del Rio (1985), Tom Tupa (1988) 69. Washington – Russ Grim, G, Pittsburgh 1981 Honorable Mention: Lance Mehl (1980), Glenn Parker (1990), Jason Witten (2003) 70. Dallas – Erik Williams, T, Central State (OH) 1991 Honorable Mention: Lawrence McCutcheon (1972), Jimmie Giles (1977), LeRoy Irvin (1980) 71. New Orleans – Hoby Brenner, TE, USC 1981 Honorable Mention: Bob Newton (1971), Donnie Abraham (1996), Duce Staley (1997) 72. Philadelphia – Jeremiah Trotter, LB, Stephen F Austin 1998 Honorable Mention: Mike McCoy (1976), Lance Smith (1985), Henry Thomas (1987) 73. Miami – Jason Taylor, DE, Akron 1997 Honorable Mention: Steve McMichael (1980), Guy McIntyre (1984), Joey Porter (1999) 74. New England – Curtis Martin, RB, Pittsburgh 1995 Honorable Mention: James Hasty (1988), Will Shields (1993), Steve Smith (2001) 75. Oakland – Mark Van Eeghen, FB, Colgate 1974 Honorable Mention: Pete Metzelaars (1982), Denard Walker (1997), Steve Foley (1998) 76. Seattle – Ahman Green, RB, Nebraska 1998 Honorable Mention: Doug Cosbie (1979), Fredd Young (1984), John Taylor (1986) 77. Philadelphia – Fred Barnett, WR, Arkansas State 1990 Honorable Mention: Linden King (1977), Bubba McDowell (1986), Corey Harris (1992) 78. Miami – Leon Gray, T, Jackson State 1973 Honorable Mention: Nat Moore (1974), David Fulcher (1986), Laveranues Coles (2000) 79. Denver – Lyle Alzado, DE, Yankton 1971 Honorable Mention: Gregg Bingham (1973), Henry Marshall (1976), William Andrews (1979) 80. San Francisco – Bill Romanowski, LB, Boston College 1988 Honorable Mention: Paul Lankford (1982), Derek Smith (1997), Darrell Jackson (2000) 81. Miami – Curtis Johnson, CB, Toledo 1970 Honorable Mention: Bernard Jackson (1972), Earl Dotson (1993), Chris Cooley (2004) 82. San Francisco – Joe Montana, QB, Notre Dame 1979 Honorable Mention: John Stallworth (1974), Rodney Holman (1982), John Lynch (1993) 83. Denver – Ed McCaffrey, WR, Stanford 1991 Honorable Mention: Steve Brown (1983), Jay Schroeder (1984), Greg Spires (1998) 84. Washington – Charles Mann, DE, Nevada 1983 Honorable Mention: Rob Carpenter (1977), Tim Harris (1986), Dwight Smith (2001) 85. Dallas – Tony Tolbert, DE, UTEP 1989 Honorable Mention: Randy Dixon (1987), William White (1988), Greg Wesley (2000) 86. L.A. Rams – Jackie Slater, T, Jackson State 1976 Honorable Mention: Morten Andersen (1982), Andre Reed (1985), Tedy Bruschi (1996) 87. New England – Tim Goad, DT, North Carolina 1988 Honorable Mention: Ron Hall (1987), Moe Gardner (1991), Mike McKenzie (1999) 88. Denver – Tom Jackson, LB, Louisville 1973 Honorable Mention: Ricardo McDonald (1992), Jason Gildon (1994), Morlon Greenwood (2001) 89. San Francisco – Terrell Owens, WR, Tennessee-Chattanooga 1996 Honorable Mention: Roy Green (1979), Chris Warren (1990), Lorenzo Neal (1993) 90. Dallas – Pat Donovan, T, Stanford 1975 Honorable Mention: Tootie Robbins (1982), Yancey Thigpen (1991), Antonio Freeman (1995) 91. Philadelphia – Brian Westbrook, RB, Villanova 2002 Honorable Mention: Jeff Christy (1992), Mike Vrabel (1997), Brian Griese (1998) 92. Pittsburgh - Hines Ward, WR, Georgia 1998 Honorable Mention: Dennis Harrison (1978), Derrick Rodgers (1997), Casey Rabach (2001) 93. Green Bay - Ken Ellis, CB, Saginaw Valley State 1970 Honorable Mention: Joe Phillips (1986), Tyrone Williams (1996), Steve McKinney (1998) 94. Pittsburgh - Thomas Everett, S, Baylor 1987 Honorable Mention: Matt Herkenhoff (1974), Bob Horn (1976), Dave Widell (1988) 95. Denver - Rick Upchurch, WR/KR, Minnesota 1975 Honorable Mention: Todd Bell (1981), Michael Pittman (1998), Jonas Jennings (2001) 96. San Francisco - Charles Haley, DE, James Madison 1986 Honorable Mention: Bruce McNorton (1982), Maurice Hurst (1989), Ron Stone (1993) 97. New Orleans - Joel Hilgenberg, C, Iowa 1984 Honorable Mention: Vince Newsome (1983), Chris Calloway (1990), Todd Perry (1993) 98. Oakland - Cliff Branch, WR, Colorado 1972 Honorable Mention: Rich Gannon (1987), Donnie Edwards (1996), Derrick Mason (1997) 99. Miami - Joe Theismann, QB, Notre Dame 1971 Honorable Mention: Joe Federspiel (1972), Keith Hamilton (1992), Phillip Daniels (1996) 100. N.Y. Giants - Mark Bavaro, TE, Notre Dame 1985 Honorable Mention: Dave Dalby (1972), Michael Bankston (1992), Rudi Johnson (2001)
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	A's need to go on a long losing streak quick or otherwise they are going to start making the small fanboy in me think that they have a chance when I was kind of looking forward to having zero optimism and not having to get emotionally involved in wins and losses this year. If these assholes are in first place at the end of May then I'm really going to be pissed.
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	There was a report that Frank Thomas was very close to returning to the A's but a mystery team stepped in and made a better offer but as to who that other team is it hasn't been revealed yet. I'm still thinking it will be Seattle.
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	And if you noticed it was a lead off homerun by RICKEY~ that was the only hit. Once again I clawed my way back to .500 and then once again I lost 6 out of 7 almost immediately after. It has happened four times now, almost the same exact pattern each time. If I only played games in my division I'd be pretty damn good as I'm 23-13 in division but 30-45 against the rest of the league.
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	Even Don Denkinger thinks that's a shitty call.
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	I'm fairly certain that some teams would purposely dick around for the entire 15 minutes even if they knew right away who they were going to take, particularly the Raiders. Some also will just sit there by the phone hoping some team will offer them all of their first round picks for the next five years for the #23 pick overall.
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	Thanks, but I'm not sure if I want to do one for the worst picks as it was done on another site as I commented in the first entry. I'm going to do one more entry where I do picks 61 to 100 and if I get Bored enough before Saturday maybe I'll do a worst picks entry but I'll have to take a slightly different approach.
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	Awww and I was going to do the same before the June draft. Oh well. Maybe I'll do an All-Time NHL Draft...or not. I think I'd give a slight edge to Kevin Appier over Zito at #9 but ya not a whole lot to offer with just a handful of decent players at that spot.
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	I'm going to keep doing this until I start grasping at straws to find decent players to fill out every pick, which I had to do with at least one of the following picks. As I get further down the list the honorable mention picks become increasingly difficult. Again this is just since the merger and what the player did over the course of their career, not what they necessarily did for the team that drafted them which is plainly obvious with pick #33. 31. L.A. Rams – Nolan Cromwell, S, Kansas 1977 Honorable Mention: Roman Phifer (1991), Carl Pickens (1992), Al Wilson (1999) 32. L.A. Rams – Henry Ellard, WR, Fresno State 1983 Honorable Mention: Fred Smerlas (1979), Ray Donaldson (1980), Drew Brees (2001) 33. Atlanta – Brett Favre, QB, Southern Miss 1991 Honorable Mention: Fred Dean (1975), Wesley Walker (1977), Isaac Bruce (1994) 34. Pittsburgh – Jack Ham, LB, Penn State 1971 Honorable Mention: Steve Nelson (1974), Tim McDonald (1987), Carnell Lake (1989) 35. Tampa Bay – Mike Alstott, FB, Purdue 1996 Honorable Mention: Keith Fahnhorst (1974), Christian Okoye (1987), Alge Crumpler (2001) 36. N.Y. Giants – Tiki Barber, RB, Virginia 1997 Honorable Mention: Kevin Mawae (1994), Lawyer Milloy (1996), Chad Johnson (2001) 37. Philadelphia – Randall Cunnigham, QB, UNLV 1985 Honorable Mention: Cris Collinsworth (1981), Leonard Marshall (1983), Darren Woodson (1992) 38. Chicago – Mike Singletary, LB, Baylor 1981 Honorable Mention: Doug English (1975), Boomer Esiason (1984), Flozell Adams (1998) 39. Buffalo – Darryl Talley, LB, West Virginia 1983 Honorable Mention: Keena Turner (1980), Daryl Johnston (1989), Keith Sims (1990) 40. N.Y. Giants – Michael Strahan, DE, Texas Southern 1993 Honorable Mention: Bob Baumhower (1978), Al Baker (1979), Thurman Thomas (1988) 41. New England – Andre Tippett, LB, Iowa 1982 Honorable Mention: Mark Gastineau (1979), Dave Waymer (1980), Ken Norton (1988) 42. San Francisco – Randy Cross, G, UCLA 1976 Honorable Mention: Rulon Jones (1980), Charlie Garner (1994), Jake Plummer (1997) 43. St. Louis Cardinals – Dan Dierdorf, T, Michigan 1971 Honorable Mention: Matt Millen (1980), Mushin Muhammad (1996), Corey Dillon (1997) 44. Pittsburgh – Dermontti Dawson, C, Kentucky 1988 Honorable Mention: Chad Brown (1993), Sam Madison (1997), Kris Jenkins (2001) 45. Oakland – Dave Casper, TE, Notre Dame 1974 Honorable Mention: Joe Morris (1982), Ricky Watters (1991), Lofa Tatupu (2005) 46. Pittsburgh – Jack Lambert, LB, Kent State 1974 Honorable Mention: David Hill (1976), Larry Allen (1994), Samari Rolle (1998) 47. Cleveland – Jerry Sherk, DT, Oklahoma State 1970 Honorable Mention: Tony Collins (1981), Michael Barrow (1993), Frank Sanders (1995) 48. Oakland – Howie Long, DE, Villanova 1981 Honorable Mention: Lydell Mitchell (1972), Dwight Stephenson (1980), LeRoy Butler (1990) 49. San Francisco – Roger Craig, RB, Nebraska 1983 Honorable Mention: Delvin Williams (1974), Pete Johnson (1977), Brian Blades (1988) 50. Cleveland – Michael Dean Perry, DT, Clemson 1988 Honorable Mention: Tom Newberry (1986), Eddie Robinson (1992), Marcus McNeill (2006) 51. New Orleans – Rickey Jackson, LB, Pittsburgh 1981 Honorable Mention: Matt Blair (1974), Sean Jones (1984), Pepper Johnson (1986) 52. Miami – John Offerdahl, LB, Western Michigan 1986 Honorable Mention: Joe Devlin (1976), Bob Golic (1979), Mark Duper (1982) 53. Pittsburgh – Mel Blount, CB, Saginaw Valley State 1970 Honorable Mention: Harvey Martin (1973), Danny White (1974), Eric Davis (1990) 54. Minnesota – Sammy White, WR, Grambling State 1976 Honorable Mention: Jim LeClair (1972), Darrin Smith (1993), Anquan Boldin (2003) 55. Miami – Tim Foley, DB, Purdue 1970 Honorable Mention: John Mendenhell (1972), Randy Logan (1973), Corey Fuller (1995) 56. Dallas – Todd Christensen, TE, BYU 1978 Honorable Mention: Wesley Walls (1989), Jason Hanson (1992), Osi Umenyiora (2003) 57. Dallas – Mark Stepnoski, C, Pittsburgh 1989 Honorable Mention: Joe Ferguson (1973), Mark Carrier (1987), Devin Hester (2006) 58. San Francisco – Jeremy Newberry, C, California 1998 Honorable Mention: Gary Spani (1978), Ricky Proehl (1990), Travis Henry (2001) 59. Phoenix – Aeneas Williams, CB, Saginaw Valley State 1991 Honorable Mention: Jeff Hostetler (1984), Kirk Lowdermilk (1985), Marcus Washington (2000) 60. New Orleans – Pat Swilling, LB, Georgia Tech 1986 Honorable Mention: Quinn Early (1988), Kordell Stewart (1995), Darren Shaper (1997)
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	I'd welcome him back in Oakland although I don't see that happening. Seattle seems like the most likely destination for him. So I didn't see any of the A's prize pitching prospects after all at the Stockton Ports game last night. It wasn't a total loss though as Chris Carter, who the A's got in the Haren trade, hit three homeruns and Sean Doolittle, the A's 2nd round pick in '07, hit two of his own in a 21-7 laugher.
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	I'm going to a Stockton Ports (A's high Single A affiliate) game tonight against Rancho Cucamonga as I wanted to catch one of their games early in the season to see one their four impressive pitching prospects (Brett Anderson, Fautino De Los Santos, Henry Rodriguez, Trevor Cahill) before any of them are moved to Double A. All had started well this season until Anderson and De Los Santos both got lit up in their last starts. I can't find the probables for tonight but I'm pretty sure it is Rodriguez's turn in the rotation which should be fun as he's clocked 100 mph on the radar gun in the past.
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	OMG Pete Fiutak at collegefootballnews.com plagiarized me! Okay not really (and not like this was an original idea I had) but he did his own All-Time Draft today as well, with most of the same picks as me. Brian Urlacher over Bruce Matthews at #9 is a complete joke though. There goes a possible entry for me though as they also included the worst picks as well. I might still do picks 31-60.
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	I swear everytime I claw my way back to .500 I go on a 6 or 7 game losing streak immediately after that.
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	If you haven't checked out Pro-Football-Reference.com lately you should as it isn't the completely useless site it used to be. This is a site that until recently didn't even have QB Ratings but now it has all kinds of neat features such as a searchable draft database. With the help of this I decided to do a quicky project for the blog by putting together an All-Time NFL Draft. Now this isn't some all-time fantasy draft I'm doing but rather I'm selecting who in my opinion were the best players ever at each selection of the draft (i.e. Who is the best #1 pick of all-time?). To keep my sanity I'm only doing this since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger and I stopped at 30 picks although I might do another entry for more picks. Along with who I picked as the best player at each selection I also listed three "honorable mention" picks at each selection just to give you an idea of how many good players (or very average players for that matter with some of them) were taken at each selection. I originally thought of doing it based on who were truly the best draft picks for the team that originally drafted each player but that was going to be way too time consuming so I took the easy way out and just picked purely based on the player's career, regardless of where they had their most success. 1. Baltimore Colts (traded to Denver) - John Elway, QB, Stanford 1983 Honorable Mention: Eric Campbell (1978), Bruce Smith (1985), Peyton Manning (1998) 2. N.Y. Giants – Lawrence Taylor, LB, North Carolina 1981 Honorable Mention: Tony Dorsett (1977), Eric Dickerson (1983), Marshall Faulk (1994) 3. Detroit – Barry Sanders, RB, Oklahoma State 1989 Honorable Mention: Anthony Munoz (1980), Cortez Kennedy (1990), Chris Samuels (2000) 4. Chicago – Walter Payton, RB, Jackson State 1975 Honorable Mention: John Hannah (1973), Dan Hampton (1979), Jonathan Ogden (1996) 5. Atlanta – Deion Sanders, CB, Florida State 1989 Honorable Mention: Mike Haynes (1976), Junior Seau (1990), LaDanian Tomlinson (2001) 6. L.A. Raiders – Tim Brown, WR, Notre Dame 1988 Honorable Mention: James Lofton (1978), Walter Jones (1997), Torry Holt (1999) 7. Washington – Champ Bailey, CB, Georgia 1999 Honorable Mention: Phil Simms (1979), Sterling Sharpe (1988), Troy Vincent (1992) 8. San Francisco – Ronnie Lott, DB, USC 1981 Honorable Mention: Mike Munchak (1982), Willie Roaf (1993), Roy Williams (2002) 9. Houston Oilers – Bruce Matthews, G, USC 1983 Honorable Mention: Terry McDaniel (1988), Richmond Webb (1990), Brian Urlacher (2000) 10. Pittsburgh – Rod Woodson, DB, Purdue 1987 Honorable Mention: Marcus Allen (1982), Jerome Bettis (1993), Willie Anderson (1996) 11. Dallas – Michael Irvin, WR, Miami 1988 Honorable Mention: Dennis Harrah (1975), Wilber Marshall (1984), Dwight Freeney (2002) 12. Tampa Bay – Warren Sapp, DT, Miami 1995 Honorable Mention: Clay Matthews (1978), Jim Lachey (1985), Warrick Dunn (1997) 13. Kansas City – Tony Gonzalez, TE, California 1997 Honorable Mention: Franco Harris (1972), Mike Kenn (1978), Kellen Winslow (1979) 14. Buffalo – Jim Kelly, QB, Miami 1983 Honorable Mention: Randy Gradishar (1974), John Jefferson (1978), Ruben Brown (1995) 15. Denver – Dennis Smith, S, USC 1981 Honorable Mention: Isaac Curtis (1973), John L Williams (1986), Anthony Miller (1988) 16. San Francisco – Jerry Rice, WR, Mississippi Valley State 1985 Honorable Mention: Raymond Clayborn (1977), Luis Sharpe (1982), Troy Polamalu (2003) 17. Dallas – Emmitt Smith, RB, Florida 1990 Honorable Mention: Louis Wright (1975), Damien Woody (1999), Steve Hutchinson (2001) 18. Washington – Art Monk, WR, Syracuse 1980 Honorable Mention: Willie Gault (1983), Alfred Williams (1991), Eddie Kennison (1996) 19. Indianapolis – Marvin Harrison, WR, Syracuse 1996 Honorable Mention: Joey Browner (1983), Randall McDaniel (1988), Casey Hampton (2001) 20. L.A. Rams – Jack Youngblood, DE, Florida 1971 Honorable Mention: Mike Quick (1982), Will Wolford (1986), Steve Atwater (1989) 21. Minnesota – Randy Moss, WR, Marshall 1998 Honorable Mention: Lynn Swan (1974), John Alt (1984), Jerry Gray (1985) 22. Indianapolis – Andre Rison, WR, Michigan State 1988 Honorable Mention: Jack Reynolds (1970), Hanford Dixon (1981), Harris Barton (1987) 23. Cleveland – Ozzie Newsome, TE, Alabama 1978 Honorable Mention: Ray Guy (1973), Bruce Armstrong (1987), Ty Law (1995) 24. Baltimore Ravens – Ed Reed, S, Miami 2002 Honorable Mention: Raymond Chester (1970), James Brooks (1981), Eric Moulds (1996) 25. San Francisco – Ted Washington, DT, Louisville 1991 Honorable Mention: Stanley Morgan (1977), Bobby Butler (1981), Chris Hovan (2000) 26. Baltimore Ravens – Ray Lewis, LB, Miami 1996 Honorable Mention: Joe DeLamielleure (1973), Kent Hill (1979), Alan Faneca (1998) 27. Miami – Dan Marino, QB, Pittsburgh 1983 Honorable Mention: Reggie McKenzie (1972), Neal Anderson (1986), Larry Johnson (2003) 28. Tampa Bay – Derrick Brooks, LB, Florida State 1995 Honorable Mention: Guy Morris (1973), Darrell Green (1983), Trevor Pryce (1997) 29. Dallas (traded to L.A. Raiders) – Steve Wisniewski, G, Penn State 1989 Honorable Mention: Tommy Casanova (1972), Joe Cribbs (1980), Chris Spielman (1988) 30. Philadelphia – Eric Allen, CB, Arizona State 1988 Honorable Mention: Greg Pruitt (1973), Louie Kelcher (1975), Patrick Kerney (1999)
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	Once you're a PVC, you're a PVC for life.
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	Aww and I was going to put a Mo Vaughn joke in the subtitle. FOX games are Dodgers/Braves, Mets/Phillies, and Indians/Twins. So the TBS and ESPN Sunday games are the same match-ups as on FOX the previous day. Who needs variety?
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	The season is halfway over, here's the award leaders and all-stars at the "break." AWARDS VOTING MVP AWARD CY YOUNG AWARD M.Schmidt(ICE) 402 T.Henke(ROY) 119 H.Brooks(HEL) 400 N.Allen(ICE) 98 G.Brett(DAI) 191 M.Krukow(ROY) 47 D.Mattingly(BIB) 118 F.Youmans(OAK) 17 J.Carter(IND) 87 T.Arnold(ICE) 7 ALL-STAR SELECTIONS BY POSITION C B.Santiago(MAT) 243,457 R.Karkovice(ICE) 219,096 1B D.Mattingly(BIB) 432,292 G.Davis(MAT) 417,435 2B F.White(MAT) 373,604 S.Sax(DAI) 293,572 3B M.Schmidt(ICE) 742,760 G.Brett(DAI) 535,186 SS H.Brooks(HEL) 903,051 A.Griffin(CLI) 374,791 LF G.Bell(BOM) 532,352 J.Carter(IND) 448,748 CF K.Puckett(CLI) 444,577 R.Henderson(OAK) 419,311 RF D.Strawberry(ROY) 384,793 K.Bass(BIB) 334,971 Pi T.Henke(ROY) 866,929 N.Allen(ICE) 654,666 M.Krukow(ROY) 563,647 F.Youmans(OAK) 540,994 B.Blyleven(CLI) 442,137 L.Smith(IND) 407,498 T.Arnold(ICE) 379,554 B.Knepper(BIB) 375,089 F.Williams(BIB) 373,756 R.Clemens(APO) 355,389 B.Forsch(OAK) 351,952 R.Murphy(ICE) 350,240 GOLD GLOVE SELECTIONS BY POSITION WINNER RUNNER UP P B.Blyleven(CLI) J.Deleon(BOM) C L.Parrish(ROY) R.Karkovice(ICE) 1B D.Mattingly(BIB) K.Hernandez(DAI) 2B F.White(MAT) R.Sandberg(ICE) 3B M.Schmidt(ICE) G.Gaetti(OAK) SS T.Fernandez(ROY) O.Smith(BOM) OF R.Henderson(OAK) D.Winfield(IND) OF K.Puckett(CLI) A.Van Slyke(HEL) OF T.Gwynn(APO) T.Raines(MAT) SILVER SLUGGER SELECTIONS BY POSITION WINNER RUNNER UP C B.Santiago(MAT) L.Parrish(ROY) 1B D.Mattingly(BIB) G.Davis(MAT) 2B F.White(MAT) S.Sax(DAI) 3B M.Schmidt(ICE) G.Brett(DAI) SS H.Brooks(HEL) A.Trammell(APO) LF G.Bell(BOM) J.Carter(IND) CF K.Puckett(CLI) M.Webster(AME) RF D.Strawberry(ROY) K.Bass(BIB) ROLAIDS FIREMAN RELIEF AWARD T.Henke(ROY) 75 F.Williams(BIB) 58 B.Thigpen(HEL) 58 L.Smith(IND) 55 R.Murphy(ICE) 48
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	And you left out Al Reyes getting tasered by the cops at his own birthday party.
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	I "reviewed" the draft from 20 years ago so might as well do the one from 10 years ago. Like the 1993 draft, this draft featured quarterbacks being selected #1 and #2 overall. Also like that draft the #1 pick (Drew Bledsoe) turned out to be much better than the #2 pick (Rick Mirer) but in 1998 it was by a much larger scale as we would have a future Hall of Famer at #1 and all-time bust at #2. 1. Indianapolis - Peyton Manning, QB, Tennessee My WEST COAST BIAS~ convinced myself that the next guy would be the better quarterback. 2. San Diego - Ryan Leaf, QB, Washington State 25 Career Games, 48.4% Comp Pct, 50.0 QB Rating, 14 TD, 36 Int, and a handful of public temper tantrums. 3. Arizona - Andre Wadsworth, DE, Florida State Knee injuries killed his career barely after it got started. 4. Oakland - Charles Woodson, CB, Michigan Outstanding early in his career but nagging injuries slowed him down quite a bit. 5. Chicago - Curtis Enis, RB, Penn State Held out, showed up out of shape, and then blew out his knee. Pretty much useless. 6. St. Louis - Grant Wistrom, DE, Nebraska Eight year starter but a tad overrated. 7. New Orleans - Kyle Turley, T, San Diego State My guess is he'll end up killing someone during the usual, post-NFL lineman depression stage of his life. 8. Dallas - Greg Ellis, DE, North Carolina Has had a career resurrection the last couple of years. 9. Jacksonville - Fred Tayor, RB, Florida Passed the 10,000 yard rushing mark this past season. 10. Baltimore - Duane Starks, CB, Miami Really good his first few years in the league, although probably helped by a great Ravens defense around him, and then flamed out pretty quickly once he left Baltimore. 11. Philadelphia - Tra Thomas, T, Florida State Ten year starter and selected to three Pro Bowls. 12. Atlanta - Keith Brooking, LB, Georgia Tech Overrated but still has had a pretty good career. 13. Cincinnati - Takeo Spikes, LB, Auburn Was one of the best linebackers in the league for a few years. 14. Carolina - Jason Peter, DE, Nebraska Check out his Real Sports segment to find out what happened to him. 15. Seattle - Anthony Simmons, LB, Clemson Decent for a few years. 16. Tennessee - Kevin Dyson, WR, Utah Place in NFL history is cemented due to the Music City Miracle and the final play of Super Bowl XXXV but really nothing special as a player. 17. Cincinnati - Brian Simmons, LB, North Carolina Eight year starter. 18. New England - Robert Edwards, RB, Georgia Infamously blew out his knee in an NFL flag football game on the beach during Pro Bowl week after his rookie year. 19. Green Bay - Vonnie Holliday, DE, North Carolina Another decent UNC defensive player. 20. Detroit - Terry Fair, CB, Tennessee Seven interceptions in four years. 21. Minnesota - Randy Moss, WR, Marshall His off the field problems dropped him this far. Still pissed he broke Jerry Rice's single season, receiving touchdown record this past year which I thought was near unbreakable. 22. New England - Tebucky Jones, S, Syracuse Nothing special. 23. Oakland - Mo Collins, G, Florida Five year starter but was pretty terrible. 24. N.Y. Giants - Shaun Williams, S, UCLA Just a warm body. 25. Jacksonville - Donovin Darius, S, Syracuse Throws a nice lariat. 26. Pittsburgh - Alan Faneca, G, LSU Seven time Pro Bowl selection. 27. Kansas City - Victor Riley, T, Auburn Was a decent run blocker, terrible pass blocker. 28. San Francisco - R.W. McQuarters, CB, Oklahoma State Great name, pretty good punt returner, awful cornerback. 29. Miami - John Avery, RB, Mississippi XFL's all-time leading rusher. 30. Denver - Marcus Nash, WR, Tennessee Four receptions in 11 career games. Other Notable Picks 33. Arizona - Corey Chavous, CB, Vanderbilt 35. Chicago - Tony Parrish, S, Washington 38. Dallas - Flozell Adams, T, Michigan State 39. Buffalo - Sam Cowart, LB, Florida State 44. Miami - Patrick Surtain, CB, Southern Miss 46. Tennessee - Samari Rolle, CB, Florida State 48. Washington - Stephen Alexander, TE, Oklahoma 58. San Francisco - Jeremy Newberry, C, California 64. Chicago - Olin Kreutz, C, Washington 65. St. Louis - Leonard Little, DE, Tennessee 72. Philadelphia - Jeremiah Trotter, LB, Stephen F Austin 76. Seattle - Ahman Green, RB, Nebraska 78. Cincinnati - Mike Goff, G, Iowa 91. Denver - Brian Griese, QB, Michigan 92. Pittsburgh - Hines Ward, WR, Georgia 93. Indianapolis - Steve McKinney, C, Texas A&M 111. N.Y. Jets - Jason Fabini, T, Cincinnati 119. San Francisco - Lance Schulters, S, Hofstra 139. Tennessee - Benji Olson, G, Washington 173. Minnesota - Matt Birk, C, Harvard 180. San Francisco - Fred Beasley, FB, Auburn 187. Green Bay - Matt Hasselbeck, QB, Boston College 199. Atlanta - Ephraim Salaam, T, San Diego State 226. Arizona - Pat Tillman, S, Arizona State