Lt. Al Giardello
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He's a HOFer if you ask me.
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MMA Comments that Don't Warrant a Thread
Lt. Al Giardello replied to RavishingRickRudo's topic in Mixed Martial Arts
Sokoudjou was just on CSI as a cage fighter, fighting some random bald white dude. Former WWE wrestler Luther Reigns was in the same episode. -
UFC 94 - Georges St. Pierre vs. BJ Penn II
Lt. Al Giardello replied to Mik's topic in Mixed Martial Arts
Regardless I wanna hear his view on Karo/Kim, Jones/Bonnar, and Guida/Diaz. -
UFC 94 - Georges St. Pierre vs. BJ Penn II
Lt. Al Giardello replied to Mik's topic in Mixed Martial Arts
Let's hear the Mexican Bouncer Jiu Jitzu mastah's breakdown of the fights -
The best American goaltender of all time is a Hall of Famer. I would say John Vanbiesbrouck. Barrasso could be argued too. Forgot he was even American... Him or Vanbiesbrouck, I'd problay lean towards Barrasso though, I think he should be in the HOF!
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The best American goaltender of all time is a Hall of Famer. I would say John Vanbiesbrouck.
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You're a moron, regardless of how good of a year he had this year, last year he's had his best season stat-wise and finished 3rd in total points, and had his 2nd 50 goal season of his career. This year he's on pace to likely break his point total, even though he isn't likely get a 50 goal season, he will problay double his assist total from last year. It isn't worth arguing because once again you have no idea what you're talking about. I've been watching Jarome Iginla since he 1st entered the NHL, pretty much mostly every game he's played, I know a lot more on this subject then you would have any idea. You're talking out of your ass like always. Yes he could've. It really didn't matter who was the goalie for that team, when you have the most offenisvely stacked team of all time, aslong as with overlooked defenders who didn't get the spotlight as much like Steve Smith and Kevin Lowe. Grant Fuhr proved he benefited from a great Oilers team when he left them and had win/loss averages that were well below. He was a very good goalie who benefited from a great team, more so then Chris Osgood and Mike Vernon did. Regardless of what I think of his talents, he is still a HOF player because he did contributed on those teams, but like I said any very good goalie could've done the same.
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Hey Everybody... Got beef? Come to the chat!
Lt. Al Giardello replied to Lt. Al Giardello's topic in No Holds Barred
Yeah mothafuckas get in here... FroGG lied to us. -
It's hard to argue that point with no ring, there are many better playoff performers.
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Jarome Iginla is peaking right now in his 30's... Joe Sakic, Joe Mullen, Nicklas Lidstrom, Chris Chelios have played some of their best years of hockey well in their 30's... iginla is peaking? well, maybe, i guess. Funny you edited your post after looking like an idiot as always. Iginla is playing his best hockey, even proving how much of a team captain and leader he is by turning into a set-up man for Camalleri and racking up on assists.
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He wont 5 stanley cups on problay the most stacked team of all time, as said before. Maybe you should re-read what I said. Chris Osgood could win 5 stanley cups with that team.
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Completely agree. I am a big fan of his as well, but injuries cut his career short... If he's win, Eric Lindros and Pavel Bure, both of whom who have accomplished alot more then Neely should no question get in.
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Jarome Iginla is peaking right now in his 30's... Joe Sakic, Joe Mullen, Nicklas Lidstrom, Chris Chelios have played some of their best years of hockey well in their 30's...
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Priest Holmes...
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Hey alkeiper, since you are the resident baseball nut here, whats your opinion on Larry Walker? Is he a HOF? He has some pretty impressive credentials.
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Well Fleury should be in the HHOF as well IMO, he has the stats to get in, especially if you add in his international credentials. And the reason why his best years were before he hit 30 was for other various reasons everyone knows about.
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Sterling Sharpe (Would've been HOF if his career didnt get cut short) Wesley Walls (5 pro bowl apperences, 4 all pro apperenceS) Ken Norton Jr(3 pro bowls, 2 all pros, a huge part of Cowboys dynasty)
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Hey Everybody... Got beef? Come to the chat!
Lt. Al Giardello replied to Lt. Al Giardello's topic in No Holds Barred
Like me, so get into the chat... Everyone can come except that faggot banky. -
I said potential... Michael Cammalleri is still pretty young, and has yet to hit his peak. Who knows how his career can go.
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Wrong. Mike Vernon at the height of his career in the early 80's was just as good as Fuhr if not better. Just because Fuhr got more exposure because he played along the likes Gretzky, Kuri, Messier, Tikkanen, Coffey, Kevin Lowe etc, does not him a better talent. Vernon was putting out similar numbers, with an overlooked talented Calgary Flames team. There were agruments of years Vernon could've won the Veznia Trophy in a few of those years. Too say Vernon was "nowhere close to as good as Grant Fuhr" proves your ignorance on the subject. Go back and brush up on your hockey history, partna... clearly you are thinking more with your heart (citizen of calgary) than your brain (actually had been born during time). fuhr was the best goalie in the leage in the late 80's. he back stopped the oilers to all of their stanley cups (except 1), won the vezina (vernon never did), and was canada's goalie in the canada cup (87). his career has had more prestige and for great reason. i debunk osgood because he played on a great defensive system team during the nhl's scoring famine years (outside of last year), i promote fuhr because he played great during nhl's scoring boom years. and his team was great because of the offence, not AS MUCH the defence. sure fuhr ended up hitting on hard times after leaving edmonton, but vernon never reached the level of fuhr, and the only reason why he's in the hall is because he won the conn smyth on said defensive powerhouse red wings team. Regardless of where I from, stats don't lie... Vernon was just as good as Fuhr if not better(Almost every year Vernon had a better GAA) Fuhr got more exposure because he was playing with an Edmonton Oilers team that was star studded and extremely popular. Vernon could've easily won a few Veznias in those years but was overlooked. There are many goalies who won Vezina's that Vernon is a better goalie. Just because he was overlooked, doesn't mean you should discredit his accomplishments. How many Conn Symth trophies does Fuhr have? Excatly my point. You talk about Osgood benefitting on a great team, no goalie in history benefited from a great team more so then Grant Fuhr. For the record, I think Grant Fuhr is HOF worthy as well. But if Fuhr is in, so should Mike Vernon.
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WWE General Discussion - January 2009
Lt. Al Giardello replied to DrVenkman PhD's topic in The WWE Folder
What if you use your briefcase to headline Wrestlemania? I wouldn't say it's stupid to headline the biggest wrestling show in history. Also pretty much since the MITB match has been in effect, the person with the case has used it to their advantage. Even RVD, he cashed it on his "home turf" under his rules, where he won basically because of a screwjob. -
Leodis McKelvin has potential...
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Anthony Curtis "No bad habits, ma. Except for a little killing."
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Decided to do my HOF list. Philly Eagles HOF: Brian Dawkins - Remain a top 5 safety for the majority of his career, was key part of a very good Eagles defense which was great for a number of years in this decade. Possible HOF: Donovan McNabb - Right now he's borderline, but his career is not over. Last year was one of his best years stat-wise, and depending if he leaves the Eagles or stays, and the Eagles get a recieving threat he can get in. Flames HOF: Jarome Iginla - Career far from over, but right now his credentials are very impressive. Former Art Ross trophy winner, 7 straight 30 or more goal seasons, not to mention his International credentials... But mostly known for his leadership and all around game. One of the most classiest players to ever play the game. By the time his career is finish he will no doubt be a 1st ballot HOF. Potential HOF: Dion Phanuef - At the pace he is going, he will be a known as an all time great defenseman. Most likely will win a few Norris Trophy's before he retires. He is still only 23! Michael Cammalleri - Another young and up coming player, he was good with LA, and since coming to Calgary he has been on fire. The future looks bright for him Phillies Potential HOF: Ryan Howard - Will have over 500 HR's problay by the time he retires, and a few more HR crowns. Jimmy Rollins - Still very young, with a few more All-Star seasons ahead of him, the MVP title does alot for him. Chase Utley - Another young player with alot of good years of baseball left in him. Hornets Potential HOF: Chris Paul - At the pace he is going, he will be mentioned with the likes of Magic, Isiah, Stockton, Kidd etc. Maybe even surpassing them all.
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Wrong. Mike Vernon at the height of his career in the early 80's was just as good as Fuhr if not better. Just because Fuhr got more exposure because he played along the likes Gretzky, Kuri, Messier, Tikkanen, Coffey, Kevin Lowe etc, does not him a better talent. Vernon was putting out similar numbers, with an overlooked talented Calgary Flames team. There were agruments of years Vernon could've won the Veznia Trophy in a few of those years. Too say Vernon was "nowhere close to as good as Grant Fuhr" proves your ignorance on the subject. Go back and brush up on your hockey history, partna... He put decent numbers on mediorce teams, he wasn't a "bad" goalie at all. He just played for shitty team. We'll see when the time comes because he's time is far from over, he has a few years left in him.