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Dexter Morgan

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  1. I hope TCU does bolt, they don't belong in the BIG EAST.
  2. How about Butler going to the Big East? St. Joes? Temple? UCF? ECU?
  3. http://espn.go.com/college-sports/story/_/id/6998751/pac-12-conference-decides-expand-further
  4. I agree that's the wrong jersey, but not the wrong team. I think Griffey has two right teams (or however you want to say it), Seattle and Cincy. But to my original point, when I think of griffey with the Reds, i think of him in the vests with black sleeves I could not disagree more. The only right uniform.
  5. Does this work? PAC-16 East: Texas, Oklahoma, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State, Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, Utah (8) West- USC, UCLA, Cal, Stanford, Oregon, Oregon State, Washington, Washington State (8) ACC: Atlantic: Pittsburgh, Syracuse, UConn, Rutgers, Boston College, Maryland, Virginia, Virginia Tech (8) Coastal: Duke, North Carolina, Clemson, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Miami, NC State, Wake Forest (8) SEC: East: Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee, West Virginia, Louisville, South Florida (8) West: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, LSU, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Vanderbilt, Texas A&M (8) B1G Legends: Minnesota, Michigan, Northwestern, Iowa, Michigan State, Nebraska, Kansas, Kansas State (8) Leaders: Wisconsin, Ohio State, Illinois, Purdue, Indiana, Penn State, Notre Dame, Missouri (8)
  6. They have to add at least one more in to go along with aTm. They could just decide to go 16, too. WVU. That's all they need.
  7. There's talk that 8-10 schools have applied the the ACC. It's possible that just Cuse and Pitt were the only leaked names. Big East schools? Pitt, Cuse, UConn, Rutgers, South Florida, Louisville, Cincy, WVU?
  8. Supposedly, the ACC has no problem with Texas keeping the Longhorn Network, unlike the Pac-12 and SEC do. And, Texas would still be a big fish in the ACC. That's because with Florida State and Va Tech as their only real possible threat, they'd dominate the ACC. Isn't that what people said about Miami joining the ACC in 2005? The U isn't at the level Texas is. Coming off a 5-7 season, and looking somewhat suspect this season as well? lol... come on thats like saying the Yankees aren't an top team because they had a few bad seasons. Texas has been a powerhouse for over half a century.
  9. If Texas joins the ACC, the ACC should change their name.
  10. Wendel Clark with Quebec and the Isles Dougie Gilmour with the Devils, Blackhawks, Buffalo, and the Habs
  11. Big Ben is going to love Cotchery, he's willing to take punishment over the middle. I'm still pissed we replaced 29 year old Cotchery with a 37 year old Derrick Mason. But Cotchery didn't want to be here. He said because of playing time, but that doesn't make any sense, considering he was the 3rd receiver for the Jets. He's at least the 3rd reciever on the Steelers after Hines Ward and Mike Wallace, and probably after Antonio Brown, maybe even Emmanuel Sanders. Lets just say the Steelers have more receiving options than the Jets, who before Cotchery asked for his release, had Santinio Holmes and Plaxico Burress, plus rookies and 2nd year players Patrick Turner and Jeremy Kerley, though those 2 would clearly take a back seat to Cotchery.
  12. Who gives a crap about Roger Clemens, that's ANDY PETTITTE not in Yankee pinstripes. I still can't believe that happened. That was so bizarre. Thank heaven he came back.
  13. maybe you guys are too young to remember, but he spent more years playing in KC than he did in Boston or New York. Even as a Yankee fan, I don't think of Reggie Jackson as a Yankee, he's an Oakland Athletic in my eyes.
  14. Damon doesn't have 1 team. He was drafted and spent 6 seasons in KC. He won a championship in both New York and Boston, spending 4 seasons in each city. I believe I heard a few weeks ago he said he would want to go into the HOF as a Royal, if he got it. When I think of Johnny Damon, I don't think "Man, what a true Royal." I think of him as being with the Idiots on the Red Sox. Like it or not, his glory days were with Boston. People will remember for the beard and being the catalyst for the Red Sox for their curse-breaking 2004 season. I'm not forcing you to think like me. You can think that his one "true" team is the Rays for all I care. I'm simply stating that I think he'll be remembered as a member of the Red Sox first and foremost. That's how I'll remember him. Well, you're a Red Sox fan, so that's not surprising, I'm a Yankee fan,I don't think of him as a Yankees, I think of him as a journey man.... Who spent big chunks of his career in 3 cities, and short stops in 2 other cities. And when you say "glory days" what does that even mean? He arguably had better years in New York, his OPS is higher in NY than it was in Boston, and he won a championship, and was a big part of both, in New York and Boston.
  15. Damon doesn't have 1 team. He was drafted and spent 6 seasons in KC. He won a championship in both New York and Boston, spending 4 seasons in each city. I believe I heard a few weeks ago he said he would want to go into the HOF as a Royal, if he got it.
  16. NEW RULES (Baseball All-Time Draft)

    1. 5 Hours Time Limit on selections. When time has expired any of the other GMs may make a selection for you. Do you want Carl Pavano in your starting rotation? I didn't think so.

    2. The Clock runs from 9:00 AM ET thru 12.00 AM ET. It is suspended at midnight and restarts again at 9:00 AM.

    3. YOU CAN make selections wh...

  17. This will go down like Piazza in a Marlins uni, very short stop between long stints in other cities.
  18. After spending a majority of his career in Seattle and New York, this looks odd
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