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How do you feel about Jack Morris, al?
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Damn, put some meat on your bones, boy... Oh yeah, the women... Based on looks alone, I prefer the first.
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Hey, you want a minus one star there?!
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In all fairness, his three losses were to the '98 Vikings and the Colts of the last two years... not exactly shameful losses. Plus he did engineer one of the greatest upsets in playoff history by beating Dallas in '98. I do think NE takes this one though.
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This afternoon > Benoit winning the title
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"So... what else can you do with that hand speed?"
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The part in bold where the code is bombing out - the SQL interpreter expects a value for template_set_id to be set equal to. When the AND comes up, the interpreter recognizes that as a new SQL statement, tries to resolve the half-empty conditional for the WHERE, and blows up. Ohhhhhhh, I get it! I get code...
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Mine was relative to the topic, dink
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The only real chance I see of that happening is from one of the conferences without a title game (Pac10, Big10 or Big East) where you have a chance of two undefeated teams coming from the same conference since there's a chance said two teams don't meet during the regular season. It could happen from one of the other three, but a lot more shit would have to fall into place for that to happen. Quite frankly I wouldn't mind seeing two teams from the same conference in the title game. Some people might groan, and the TV folks would have a shitfit since it could greatly limit their audience, but one of the (few) good things about the NCAA is that you can have conference rivals in a title game. It's happened before in the Final Four and produced two of the most notable games in the tourney's history.
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Sometimes I wave to people I don't know. It is very dangerous to wave to people you don't know, because what if they don't have a hand? They'll think you're cocky. "Look what I got, motherfucker.... this thing is useful.... I'm gonna go pick something up."
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I got more of a laugh out of his twisting the facts into a shill for his book than I did from (most of) the facts themselves
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I feel the opposite, in that the NFC South has come up this decade as one of the most fiercely competitive divisons in the NFL. They've represented the NFC in two of the last three Superbowls and could have pulled a three-peat if Atlanta had beaten Philly last year. Hell, even though New Orleans hasn't been that great, they can still cause headaches for their division rivals when they meet (ex: sweeping Tampa the year they won the SB and beating Carolina earlier this year)
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I wish... unfortunately there's been a revival of those damn commercials and they're still just as annoying as ever
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I'll settle this quickly: Nearly every sequel this decade. Also, Disney.
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You guys really have become like us
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One matchup I could go for is NE/Washington... Gibbs vs. Belichick EDIT: Of course, the downside to this is that there would no doubt be another resurrection of the whole "Is the Redskins name appropriate?" discussion
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A couple weeks ago I predicted that neither Seattle nor Chicago would go to the SB and I stand by that.
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Yeah, but Dallas excelled in giving away games this year, so that one is on them
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Bears-Broncos. The Alliteration Bowl! Let's look at past Alliteration Bowls Patriots-Panthers: Great Packers-Patriots: Not so good Raiders-Redskins: Bad Colts-Cowboys: Ugly Well... it is an upward trend, so it might not be that bad.
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They also had an offense that made every Bears fan throw fits, just a step above the 2001 Bears in offensive competency. Beyond Alexander (a deserving MVP) carrying the offense, I can't say I've seen remarkable things about them. They beat up a god-awful division and were several close calls away from being 10-6 instead of 13-3 (pointing to the Giants, Titans and first 49ers games in particular)
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Seattle has nothing going for them from a hype standpoint. As always, they're a "they're there" team. Here's how I'd rate the potential SB candidates from a hype-ability standpoint: NE - Obvious Indy - Also obvious Denver - Plummer makes SB; Shanahan shows he can make the SB without Horseface. Steelers - Cowher's second SB (and it only took him a decade to get back!) Carolina - second SB in three years Washington - Gibbs' fifth SB appearance, possible fourth title Chicago - ...there's always history to fall back on Seattle - see Chicago, minus the history part. If you're going for a "fun to watch today" perspective, well... you're pretty much stuck with Indy or NE, since most of the NFC teams are of the "win ugly" variety. So... always look on the bright side! Unless your name is Seattle.