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  1. Why would you come to this thread.
  2. Smd Kyle Shanahan and blowing super bowls. Name a better combo. He will never win a Bowl I made over a grand tonight.
  3. I don't see Virtanen making over 4. I think we go with a bridge in the high 2's or low 3's
  4. The fact that this song was dropped the same of Kobe's passing. Absolute heat. Roddy a young GOAT
  5. Just coming to grips with the massive figures that Southern California has lost the last 12 months. First Nipsey Hussle, and now Kobe Bryant. Those two inspired millions. Its a sad world

    1. Alflives

      Alflives

      Do you mean Nipsey Russell, the comedian?

      Kobe did some bad stuff, but he sure has a lot of people who love him too.  It’s like he’s the OJ Simpson of this generation.  Loved and almost worshipped, but had another side to him that few really knew about.  

  6. Maybe a little bit, but did you know that since Seattle moved to the CLink, about 15% of their season ticket holders hail from BC?
  7. She didn't even testify. She was 100% in it for the money.
  8. This is off base Alf. Adultery is a bad thing but by all accounts he and his wife were able to fix their marriage. As far as the sexual assault case, I am always weary in those situations as I have seen lives ruined by false accusations. I am not calling it that, but refusing to testify seems shady to me.
  9. RIP to Kobe and Gigi. I've just been sitting in my bed remembering all the great moments. Remembering his relationship with his family (particularly his kids). Remembering how he took young players under his wing. Remembering his fade aways. Remembering the look he would give when he was about to take you to the hole. Above all else though, his very sly smile. His shoes were the first ball shoes I ever owned. He jersey was the first ball jersey I ever owned. Kobe and AI were those first 2 guys I looked up to in basketball.
  10. Ciao amici, So I am planning on doing grad school in the USA next year, and of course (knowing my boujee ***) I am leaning towards private schools (Boston College, Georgetown, Gonzaga, Northwestern, and Saint Mary's). I have had help with my education (from family, and through scholarships) up until this point, but the US is a different monster in regards to tuition. So my question to y'all is how did/are you funding you post secondary schooling? I have avoided loans up until this point, and am not looking to incur debt. At the same time, I don't wan't to be a burden on my family. Is a fellowship or being a TA the route to go? Should I become a bookie? A stripper? I would appreciate any advice or insight! Grazie Mille
  11. Its not a requirement but it certainly adds to the resume. Jeter has a full season worth of Postseason appearances. He hit .309, has the most hits, doubles, triples, 3rd most HR, 4th most RBI in Postseason history. I have an issue with people going after all that he accomplished. Its not easy to play in NY, be the captain of the Yankees, to wear the only single digit jersey number not retired by the club, to play shortstop for 2 decades. Other than wearing the 10 for Real Madrid or Barcelona, I would argue that Jeter had the toughest job in sports (considering the market, pressure, among other factors). And he delivered or exceeded on every single thing that was asked of him. He was consistently great. Carlo Gonzalez won three during his Rockie tenure. Larry Walker rightfully got in, but Jeter wrongfully wasn't unanimous.
  12. Jeter also played a ton more games and had a ton more hits. You knew what you were getting out of Jeter each and every year for 20 years. He was by far a better playoff performer. He also played SS not the Corner Outfield, which is by far a more difficult position to play. He also has those moments that are synonymous when thinking about the game of baseball during his era. The Flip, the Dive, Mr. November. Larry Walker never had those moments
  13. Derek Jeter is the single greatest SS in Modern Baseball history. He won gold gloves. He won Silver Slugger Awards. He won more WS Titles than the Red Sox Organization has won in the last 100 years. He is one of the greatest playoff athletes in sports history. He was the face of the Sport for nearly 2 decades, showing class in damn near everything he did. Hell, I think he could have got to 4k hits if he didn't have a devastating injury that shortened his career. Put some respect on his name, is bigger than even some teams in this league. He should have been unanimous
  14. Seattle is 2 hours from Vancouver
  15. Imagine meeting a girl so pretty that your heart skips a beat every time you even think of her. Imagine her having a beautiful sense of compassion, caring, and understanding. Sounds wonderful right? Now imagine her looking into your eyes genuinely, drawing you in, then she flips a switch and begins playing you like a fiddle.

     

     

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    3. kingofsurrey

      kingofsurrey

      Attraction is super important when you first meet someone..... but it will never be enough to keep you invested in the relationship........

       

      Watched a show recently... talked about the rocket needing enough fuel / jet fuel for the take off......

      But that won't keep the rocket going just on its own.....  

       

      Or something like that... i was a couple glasses of Shiraz in by that point.....

    4. chon derry
  16. It was 4th and 9 in their own territory. Seattle lost because they didn't make enough plays on 3rd down. Simple as that.
  17. I am certain that NCAA Football will never expand to a 64 team tournament. 6 teams is the ideal size for me
  18. It will will never happen. Conference games are too important to the history of the sport.
  19. So you're saying we are due? Dope. He is not a QB at that moment though. He is a runner. You see hits of the ilk all the time, the fact that it was a QB that was injured is why it is even a point of contention or discussion. Again the first point of contact is with Wentz's name plate, there is helmet to helmet contact though. Like you hit players early in games a little late to send a message, it is a part of the game. It is unfortunate that Wentz was hurt, I don't think it would have really mattered at the end of the day, but Eagles fans can make the argument that it would have, and that is very valid @peaches5 You have clearly never played football. How is Clowney to know that he is down? When Clowney begins to descent on Wentz for the hit, Carson is still not down. Fumbles occur off plays like this quite frequently. We are talking a fraction of a second late, he had just contacted the ground. Its really not as late as you are making out to be
  20. had hog and puistola. Byfield and byram let me down
  21. it wasn't a cheap shot. Wentz should know by now not to put himself in positions like that. How often does russ dive forward? Seattle doesn't need to impress anyone, they stick close in games and have the best QB, maybe even player, in the NFL. The packers roster outside of Arod doesn't scare me, the conditions do. Thats why you play the games though.
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