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Lights Out

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  1. That still doesn't explain how bad teams like the Nets, Warriors, Raptors, and Cavs get to stay in his proposed NBA. Seems to me he just picked the teams with the worst publicity and image to contract, as if that's a valid criteria.
  2. The Clippers are 15th in attendance in the whole NBA right now. That's better than the Nuggets, Pistons, Rockets, Raptors, Bucks, Hawks, Sixers, and Nets, all of whom you're keeping around in your ideal NBA. I'm all for contracting some teams, but let's be realistic - the Clippers are doing surprisingly well at the box office for a team that has always been the second team in their market, with a dreadful history to boot. /homer rant
  3. I get that the athletics money does eventually trickle down to academics, but even with weaker academics, Boise State would be a natural fit for the PAC-10 and a win-win for both the school and the conference. Boise State is right there in PAC-10 country, they already have a rivalry going with Oregon, they draw big ratings, wrestling is already in the PAC-10 and they have a consistently winning football program (plus a vastly-improving basketball program), which increases the prestige of the PAC-10. Plus, the school gets an even bigger stage in an AQ conference, and since college athletics can be seen as a form of advertising for universities, Boise can use it to advertise more, get more students to come, and since PAC-10 money is a much bigger amount than WAC money, more money can eventually trickle down to the school's academics. Bottom line is, if the PAC-10 really wanted Boise State, they could make it work without even considering academics, despite their academic chest-thumping. Besides, every FBS school can't be Stanford or Vanderbilt.
  4. If Boise's academics are that far below PAC-10 standards, then please explain how they're already a member of the PAC-10 in wrestling. Yes, I realize it's a non-revenue sport, but if the PAC-10 is really that strict about academics, schools like Boise State would be left out in every sport, revenue or non-revenue, right? Of course, that reminds me of how stupid it is for schools to be able to join a conference for only one sport. If I ran the NCAA, there would be an "all or nothing" rule in regards to that - either take all the schools' sports, or take none of them at all. Cherry-picking just creates needless complications and confusion.
  5. Oh no, not this condescending bullcrap. Thank you! It's not about academics, that's as much of a fraud as the idea of the "student athlete" in this day and age. It's about money. TCU's football budget is in the $20 million range, Boise's is in the $6 million range (and that's being generous).
  6. The '99 ASG font just looks like stretched Verdana or Tahoma to me.
  7. Actually, in Massachusetts and New England as a whole, the rockier soil meant that farming was mainly for sustenance because growing your own food was tough enough without growing an endless amount of cash crops too. The lack of true commercial farming discouraged the start of plantations in New England and New Englanders turned to codfishing as a primary industry. Rhode Island was involved in the Triangle Trade for slaves but IIRC, they were sold or traded to southern plantations. And in the Middle Colonies, the atmosphere of equality and democracy led to a widespread anti-slavery sentiment. But yeah, how 'bout them uniforms?
  8. And for the 6th time, that's not true, we were asked to stop the mosque argument. Please stop bringing out that old line everytime your views are debated. The damage to the Indians was done long, long before the Constitution - from the early fighting in Jamestown to King Philip's War in New England. Therefore the Founders aren't at fault for English/Indian tension. Not in the east. WTF is your obsession with the mental hospital these days? I didn't go to one. You're very misinformed anyway if you think a mental hospital lets those in need of their help out after two days.
  9. Did you learn any American history at all in school? The Founding Fathers were all about freeing Americans from English tyranny and creating a small republican government that wouldn't act exactly like the king did. As far as profits were concerned, they wanted people to be able to keep the fruits of their labors, but they weren't interested in sucking every dollar out of Americans to make money like you're suggesting. Granted, some of the Founding Fathers owned slaves which would fall under the exploiting people part of your statement, but that has nothing to do with their motives for breaking away from England.
  10. That Atlanta one kind of looks like a TATC jersey with that massive script.
  11. So win/loss records now affect the aesthetic beauty of uniforms?
  12. As a Boise State fan, I couldn't be more thrilled having Fresno State come over to the MWC with us. After all, we love having an automatic win every year. Thanks, Fresno!
  13. Randall Cunningham always looked out-of-place in a Vikings uniform to me, as well. Let's face it, the Eagles will always be his real team. One of my favorite QB's of all time, but I'm a sucker for multiple-threat quarterbacks - I also liked Kordell Stewart even though I hate the Steelers, and I like Michael Vick other than the whole dogfighting thing. Speaking of Kordell...
  14. Hey now, I like some classic looks too (mostly in football, though).
  15. Looks like a custom version of Advertisers Gothic to me.
  16. Another unpopular opinion - Iowa needs to bring this set back:
  17. The Colts need to bring back the blue pants:
  18. The Chargers don't qualify for PBFPBS, though, as they've used powder blue for most of their history as either a primary home uniform or an alternate. The Penguins need to base a whole uniform set around this: Sheer awesomeness.
  19. I assume he means that the ugly shade of athletic gold that the Penguins now use looks like khaki.
  20. 1997-2000 (they got rid of the jade one after 1999, though).
  21. I actually like all those Ducks jerseys, first of all. The Wild Wing in particular is so outrageous and bizarre that it's actually good. Second of all, this is the "Unpopular Opinions" thread. What were you expecting, popular ones?
  22. And these were the Ducks' second-best. This would have made a nice everyday-use set, honestly.
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