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Torn Rose 2006-03-01 08:51 AM

Barry Bonds Impersonates Paula Abdul
 
http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireStory?id=1672513

lol, the pic is priceless...:D

bluemoney 2006-03-01 11:55 AM

Bimbo of the year candidate
 
Check out the cheerleaders in the end zone. The two on the far left are thinking WTF? |pokefun|
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...r/USCCHEER.jpg

Torn Rose 2006-03-02 12:05 PM

Ex-NFL RB Phillips to stand trial on assault charges
 
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2351191

"Mayerson said Phillips, 30, drove directly at the victims, who suffered cuts and scrapes. Phillips allegedly was angry at the way he had played and took it out on the boys."
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This guy is a piece of shit, for those who do not remember his "first" brush with the law, he was with Nebraska on their last National Title team and got pissed off at his girlfriend over a sandwich, so he hit the girl in the face a few times and dragged her down 7 flights of stairs by her hair and then banged her face repeatedly into the mail box.

He of course got nothing more then a slap on the wrist and was allowed to play in the National Title game a few weeks later. The girl who was a star player on the Nebraska Woman’s Basketball team lost her career and left Nebraska soon after. Tom Osborne, then the Nebraska Head Coach and now a Republican Senator from NE thought he had learned his lesson by suspending him 3 games, but NOT the National Title game. Time magazine had a good article on this and asked why he was not in jail or at the very least kicked off the team; Osborne never gave an answer, but as most politicians seem to do on serious questions, answered with out answering it.

I wonder if he had not been allowed to get away with as much as a kid due to his tremendous talent if he would have turned out this way?

Maurice you other there?

Torn Rose 2006-03-06 08:09 AM

and this took this long because...?
 
Shaun Alexander isn't available -- whenever the NFL decides to start free agency. On a day of deadlines, delays but no labor peace, the league MVP struck his own deal with Seattle for $62 million.

Ramster 2006-03-06 08:44 AM

$62 million is a lot of dough.

That story about Phillips is insane. People like that need to go to jail now before they cause more harm. He has a history of hitting women too not just in college. Idiot!!!

Trev 2006-03-06 02:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ramster
$62 million is a lot of dough.

Yeah, but the thing about the NFL is that only the bonus is garunteed. But 15 mil garunteed is pretty dang nice, itself.

Torn Rose 2006-03-06 08:32 PM

Puckett Dies Following Stroke
 
Hall of Famer Kirby Puckett died Monday, a day after suffering a stroke at his Arizona home, Puckett, 44, led the Twins to two World Series titles before his career was cut short by glaucoma
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I'm not a big MLB fan, but I have always like Kirby, a friend of mine in high school was a huge Twins fan so I gusse she rubbed off on me with Kirby.

Greenguy 2006-03-07 06:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Torn
...I gusse she rubbed off on me with Kirby.

KINKY! |thumb

Ramster 2006-03-07 07:54 AM

I heard about Kirby Puckett and thought he can't be that old. Wow, only 44. RIP!!

Torn Rose 2006-03-08 03:59 PM

Culpepper to Vikings: Trade me or release me
 
MINNEAPOLIS (March 8, 2006) -- Daunte Culpepper's shaky relationship with the Minnesota Vikings deteriorated further when the quarterback said he had asked to be released if the team fails to trade him.

http://www.nfl.com/teams/story/MIN/9292669

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Not surprised at all and from what I have read Minnesota has a huge amount of cap room regardless if Culpepper stays or goes, I think it would be in the best interest of everyone if he was traded.

Ramster 2006-03-08 04:12 PM

Yup, trade him. People just need a fresh start sometimes.

Torn Rose 2006-03-08 09:41 PM

NFL owners approve six-year CBA extension
 
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2360258

"...Labor peace was restored to the NFL when the owners agreed to the players' union proposal Wednesday, extending the collective bargaining agreement for six years.

There were no further details on the agreement, including whether it includes expanded revenue sharing.

The vote was 30-2, with Buffalo and Cincinnati, two low-revenue teams, voting against it..."


Thank The Gods!!!|bananna|

Trev 2006-03-08 10:58 PM

Wooohooo! Now we can get on with seeing how the Browns are going to fuck up free agency!

pornrex 2006-03-09 12:32 AM

Or we can talk about how the Steelers will repeat! :D

Trev 2006-03-09 04:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pornrex
Or we can talk about how the Steelers will repeat! :D

ok...... see..... THAT was just uncalled for. |angry| |club| |badafro|



you just had to go and ruin my 4 hours of sleep didn't you? |cry|

pornrex 2006-03-10 09:35 AM

After the NHL Trade Deadline
 
Sorry Trev...you know how it goes...:D

Let's talk NHL for a sec...

Now that the trade deadline has passed, here's my take on what transpired:

Most Improved: Vancouver, Los Angeles & Montreal
Most Pathetic: Toronto (as usual)|jester|
Firesale Team: New York Islanders
Fine Tuned: Buffalo, Ottawa, Edmonton, Philly, Carolina, New York Rangers & Edmonton
Best Trade: Montreal (The-Odour For Aebischer):D
Worst Trade: Roloson for a 1st and 3rd rounder??

Best Prepared For The Playoffs: Still too early to tell but I'm really liking the Sabres, the 'Canes, the Stars and the Flames.

- any thoughts?

Greenguy 2006-03-10 10:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pornrex
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Fine Tuned: Buffalo...

|huh

We got rid of our 3rd goalie for a draft pick - how is that fine tuning?

Torn Rose 2006-03-10 12:23 PM

The NFL Players Association managed to ensure in the sport's new labor deal that no player will be punished in the foreseeable future the same way that wide receiver Terrell Owens was sanctioned by the Philadelphia Eagles this past season. A provision in the agreement prohibits a team from deactivating a player for disciplinary reasons, union officials said.
-- Washington Post


Well, they can still be benched at least...

pornrex 2006-03-10 04:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Greenguy
|huh
We got rid of our 3rd goalie for a draft pick - how is that fine tuning?

Simple...since nothing was added directly to the roster for the push for the Stanley Cup, what else would you call it? In fact, by getting rid of that 3rd player (and paycheck) they have 'fine tuned' the whole Sabres machine, if you will. Obviously, management feels this team is good enough to challenge and take it all - a feeling I share with them. Mind you, teams like Ottawa did a greater version of fine tuning. Besides, fine tuning a team is relative to the team.

Ramster 2006-03-10 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Torn
The NFL Players Association managed to ensure in the sport's new labor deal that no player will be punished in the foreseeable future the same way that wide receiver Terrell Owens was sanctioned by the Philadelphia Eagles this past season. A provision in the agreement prohibits a team from deactivating a player for disciplinary reasons, union officials said.
-- Washington Post


Well, they can still be benched at least...

Benching is good.

I agree they should not be able to not pay him (did he get paid actually?) They guarantee salary that's the way it is, live with it. If you bench him too bad, eat his salary.

The next team ought to be smart and sign an idiot like Owens to a performance based contract. Like the Leafs did with Lindros in case he got his head knocked off early in the season.

Torn Rose 2006-03-10 06:44 PM

He got paid all but 4 games, I think he missed 10 toal?

From what CNNSI is saying its really looking like it will be KC.

Greenguy 2006-03-11 07:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pornrex
Simple...since nothing was added directly to the roster for the push for the Stanley Cup, what else would you call it?...

I'd call it "doing nothing"

Noronen was the 3rd goalie. He's been scratched from every game since Miller came back from injury & when Miller was out, he barely played since Biron was on fire.

Had they added some no name player, like a new 3rd line RW, then yes, I'd call it "fine tuning". But this move does not even effect the Sabres roster because he hasn't been in the line up in months.

Would you call it "fine tuning" if the Seahawks traded David Greene for a draft pick at the NFL trade deadline?

(I'll save you the time of looking up who he is - 3rd string QB that had no effect on their team all year)

pornrex 2006-03-11 09:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Greenguy
Would you call it "fine tuning" if the Seahawks traded David Greene for a draft pick at the NFL trade deadline?

Yes I would actually. If that was the only deal that the team made at the trade deadline then YES it is fine tuning. It all depends on how you look at it. Fine tuning a roster by adding a player or deleting a player or trading for a pick is indeed fine tuning. I also think that if Biron had not caught fire this season, they would have 'fine tuned' his out the door. (I like the Seattle analogy by the way - it made this Steelers fan smile) Regardless of what transpired, the Sabres cannot be ignored. They quite possibly have the best goalie tandem in the entire league.

Torn Rose 2006-03-11 09:46 PM

Pete Rose
 
Pete Rose was on Bill Marh last night, he was pretty funny over all and he made some good points on steroids and other drugs and mentioned how "he was the clean one but banned for life."

I actually wanted to ask this before I saw Pete, so I will ask it now.

Steroids and or Drugs in Sports: where do we draw the line?

Barry Bonds, arguably one of the top 5 baseball players of all time is now be accused of juicing and there is a movement that wants to erase all his records and kick him out of the game completely.

Bill March asked, what about other players on coke and pot, should they also have their records erased and kicked from the game? LT was high on coke for the Super Bowl, should the Giants have their title taken away?

I personally do not care about steroids, there has been “cheating” in sports since the dawn of time from corked bats, to stickem to flopping. And as for betting on baseball as is Pete’s case, big fucking deal, he never bet against his team and that is the only thing that would have changed the game. Pete is also one of the Top 5 players in baseball history, but banned for life over IMHO nothing that hurt anyone or caused a different outcome in any game and did nothing other then gave baseball a black-eyed that it has always had.

Pete mention how the 1994 strike helped create this monster problem of steroids when MLB was trying to get fans to come back, and they came back to see the long ball, so baseball is where it is now due to steroids and now that everyone knows it, they want to black list the very people who saved baseball for doing the very thing that saved it.
|confused|

Torn Rose 2006-03-12 03:24 PM

Cards agree to deal with free-agent RB James
 
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2365467

The Cardinals made a big splash in the free-agent market Sunday, agreeing in principle to a contract with running back Edgerrin James, a source close to the team told ESPN.com.

James' deal is for four years, the Arizona Republic reported, although financial terms were not immediately available.

The Colts, who believed they had a "50-50" chance of retaining the two-time rushing champion, were faced with salary-cap restrictions.
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Nice pickup for AZ, I think they will regret Warner, but they are starting to put together a good team.

Browns are making some good moves as well.


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