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  1. Could they realistically make it a 16-man GP?
  2. This is going to work out well for Michelle. I doubt this will kill Tony, and it would probably affect getting the job in Langley. So she will have him around. Of course it could be interesting, since she will probably head CTU for the time being. They need to make me care about that though, since I am not a big fan of her character.
  3. I didn't see much wearing down of Silva, when I rewatched it. Jackson seemed to gas himself out more than gassing out or hurting Silva. And Jackson never really looked like he had an advantage. He just stayed in full guard and essentially rubbed his glove on Silva's face. Once in a while he would get in an actual shot, but nothing that seemed like he was in control and had Silva in danger. Like I said before, I think it was a borderline call that could have gone either way and it just happened to burn Jackson.
  4. Now that's just ridiculous. How the hell, can he nail Demi Moore and Rebecca Romjin. Life isn't fair.
  5. But he wasn't really in a bad position when he started motioning to his eye. He starts when they are just regularly standing up, then starts to motion more intensely once Goodridge starts beating the shit out of him.
  6. :Looks down at HHH from above the glass: Oh, you're the highest scoring team? How's that treating you? And yes it is the 21st.
  7. "-Another Richie Sexson trade rumor involving the Yankees and Diamondbacks in a three-way deal but it was reported by the New York Post and I can't quite figure out what the Diamondbacks are getting in the deal. I think Sexson ends up with the Yankees in their rumored, probably made up, deal." Look a few posts up. Nick Johnson, John Patterson, and cash to Brewers Sexson to Dbacks Schilling to Yankees
  8. I am trying to find a way they can still abide by the "not going to release the virus for two hours" bit, and still work the idea that Tony was really the infected one. But the fact they spilled his blood kills the waiting to release bit. But there was just something in the way that went down, that makes me think Tony is the infected one.
  9. This one had more going against it to start though. The Ladder leg drop thread was such a stupid topic that it opened itself up to mocking. This thread just stemmed from off hand comments about a real topic, which gives it better consideration to me. That LLD thread was a hella fun.
  10. They are saying he will make it through waivers, due to a 2 million dollar bonus in 2005. So tomorrow night he will be a FA. To Andy Reid, you have cap room. Use it and claim him. Don't take the chance.
  11. Don't you guys have Troy Brown? If you answered yes, then you never ever ever ever ever get to claim worse WRs than the Eagles.
  12. From cnnsi.com Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, having made quick strikes for Mike Mussina, Jason Giambi and Hideki Matsui in the past three offseasons, has put Diamondbacks right-hander Curt Schilling atop his wish list this year, and it could take a three-way deal -- and a pile of cash, of course -- to make it happen. The Yankees are considering a trade for Schilling that would send first baseman Nick Johnson to Arizona, who would then flip Johnson and pitcher John Patterson to Milwaukee for first baseman Richie Sexson, according to one source familiar with the talks. Schilling has one season remaining on his contract with the D'backs. The contract includes a full no-trade clause, which is why Schilling considers himself "a free agent with a contract." His worst-case scenario would be to remain in Arizona for another year, which is a scenario he has said he would enjoy, considering he lives there. To drop his no-trade clause, Schilling, who turns 37 this week, would likely insist on a two- or three-year contract extension from the Yankees -- essentially treating this winter as a pre-emptive strike at the free-agent rights he would have next winter after playing out his contract in Arizona. Schilling is intrigued by the ideas of pitching for an annual contender; replacing Roger Clemens, one of his role models, in the New York rotation; and securing what will likely be the last major contract of his career. The Phillies, however, are likely to compete with the Yankees for Schilling, though it would mean giving up one of their prized pitching prospects, left-hander Cole Hamels or righty Gavin Floyd. Schilling would consider a return to Philadelphia -- again, with any deal contingent on working out some sort of contract extension -- because he still maintains a home in the area. The Red Sox also are investigating Schilling's availability, though they don't hold the same appeal for him as the Phillies and Yankees do. The Diamondbacks' talks with Milwaukee about Sexson have heated up recently, though the Brewers prefer Johnson over Arizona first baseman Lyle Overbay, who was part of the original package. Sexson, a potential free agent after next season, almost certainly will be traded in the coming weeks. In addition to dealing for Schilling, Steinbrenner wants to re-sign Andy Pettitte and sign free-agent right fielder Vladimir Guerrero, three moves that would send his payroll soaring toward $200 million. A rotation of Schilling (who earns $12 million next year), Mussina, Pettitte, Jose Contreras and Jon Lieber would cost Steinbrenner about $53 million next year, up from the $42 million he spent on his 2003 starters. --------------------------- As a Phillie fan, I don't like the idea of that three team deal. I would prefer Vazquez, and I am not sure about giving up Floyd or Hamels for Schilling. But I want Schilling out there so the Phils have some leverage in any talks they decide on.
  13. Don't forget First Down Freddie. I love Freddie Mitchell, he is such an ass he is entertaining.
  14. Get away Cartman. Johnson is mine. I swear to god if Reid doesn't go after him, he needs a swift kick in the nyuts.
  15. I am a little surprised Loaiza didn't get it. I figured people would fall into the story, but I am glad that didn't happen.
  16. The people want...nay. The people demand Fertig. Unless you have something against the handicapped. Do you Dames?
  17. Who cares? The MVP isn't like the Heisman trophy, where one bad game against a good opponent hurts you. If the Panthers end up winning their division, very likely, and Davis ends up leading the NFC in rushing, again very likely, it would be hard to argue he doesn't deserve MVP consideration.
  18. When did they have a cage match?
  19. We might as well quit guessing, because you know they have no idea who it is going to be. Two months from now, they will decide. Gerwitz: Hey Vince, we need to decide who Booker's stalker is. Vince: Booker who? Gerwitz: Booker T Vince: Sounds familiar. Black fella? Have Ernest Miller be the stalker. They look alike, play off that.
  20. Does he owe HHH any jobs? Need to make sure he gets any of those back, before Angle leaves.
  21. I am not taking that leap of faith, AS. Brock looks like he is going to be busy with Cena or Benoit and fuck any angle that they plan around the McMahons. I hope the talent bails out on those angles.
  22. I don't know if Angle's WMXX paycheck is going to be that big, well big enough to risk this. Right now there is no idea where he is going to be on the card, plus being in MSG they aren't going to get the 65000 attendance to rack up the gate.
  23. Looks like Edge won't get too screwed by getting the real surgery. I am going to echo AS's sentiments. If he has a big paycheck coming soon, go ahead and ride it out. But if they just have him doing nothing, retire and go home to a normal life.
  24. Oh gee, thanks for the bit of confidence there. "uh well, i don't even spect dum to win really." You don't want a bunch of Philly fans angry with you guys.
  25. I will, but if the Cowboys win :shakes fist: see that? :continues shaking: They already embarassed the Eagles, it is only fair they do the same here.
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