YessSir32
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the Big Dog will always be a Buck to me...jury's out on the Little Dog, but it'd be nice if he becomes a Buck in the future
Now way, Little Dog better end up a Piston.
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Not gonna get used to this. I miss my Pistons.
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So what, we're supposed to post a pic of every single player ever traded, in this thread? C'mon. This thread's supposed to be for recognizing those times when famous players played for a team they aren't remembered for, not to post about every single player who ever gets traded.
I was ready to say this is as well. When Wandy Rodriguez retires I don't think anyone will debate whether he was a Pirate or an Astro.
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Matthew Stafford and Clayton Kershaw
(I'unno if this is the right place to put this, but I figured it was as good as any other thread)
If I remember the story right, Stafford caught for him in high school. Which you can only assume with the arm Stafford has.
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Placard for Steve Nash on the Lakers
You could throw Jason Terry on the Celtics on there too.
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Those are all the colors of the rainbow! In order!
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This thread seems like an appropriate place to put this:
He has also played in every MLB division,
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Here's my take on what I think what will happen that I posted in the concepts a while back.
As expected the Big 12 folds. Also, the Big East unexpectedly disappears. The rest of the conferences pan out like so: (links in conference names)
Big Ten - As soon as the Big East becomes no more, the B1G brings in Pitt quickly. They bring in Kansas because of their strong basketball program and Missouri follows. After the new teams join, Notre Dame finally agrees to make the move. The conference championship game is in Detroit, MI
SEC - When the Big 12 starts to crumble, the SEC is quick to grab Texas A&M and Baylor. Clemson and Florida State follow from the ACC. Championship game in Atlanta, GA
PAC-16 - The PAC-12 would soon also feed off of the fallen Big 12 as they expand east and grab Texas Tech and Kansas State. Oklahoma and Oklahoma State soon follow. The new conference is called PAC-16. Championship game in Los Angeles, CA
ACC - Once Florida State and Clemson leave for the SEC, the ACC takes Connecticut and West Virgina. Later on they eat up most of the Big East taking South Florida, Rutgers, Syracuse, Cincinnati. This leaves the Big East left in the dark. Championship game in New York, NY
Mountain West - Boise and TCU are unable to find a willing conference since they have weak basketball programs. The Mountain West wants to merge with the WAC. That gets turned down, but the WAC programs like the idea. They all join except for Louisiana Tech. UTEP joins as well. The WAC folds. Championship game in Denver, CO.
MAC - Not much going on here. They only extend an offer to Marshall and they accept. Championship game in Cleveland, OH
C-USA - With Marshall and UTEP gone, the C-USA is looking for new members. With their conferences gone, Iowa State and Louisville are left in the dust. No one comes knocking, so they join the C-USA. Championship game in New Orleans, LA
Sun Belt - With the WAC gone, the Sun Belt Conference nabs Louisiana Tech. Championship game in Jacksonville, FL
Texas decides to go independent joining Army, Navy and BYU.
So now for the scheduling.
For the 16 team conferences, the given team will play all other 7 divisional opponents. They only get one protected rivalry from the other conference.
14 team conferences are the same, but they have two protected rivalries because there obviously isn't 8 team divisions. So you can guess how 10 team conferences work. *All teams play 4 non-conference games.
The independents will all play each other once and you'll know why later.
Now, I've decided to go with a tournament instead of bowls. I'm going with a 32 team bracket. The conferences are all guaranteed a certain amount of tourney spots.
B1G gets 4 tourney spots
SEC gets 4 tourney spots
PAC 16 gets 4 tourney spots
ACC gets 4 tourney spots
MWC gets 3 tourney spots
C-USA gets 3 tourney pots
MAC gets 2 tourney spots
SBC gets 2 tourney spots
The top 2 Independents also get tourney spots.
This leaves for spots, the 5th and 6th place teams from the B1G, PAC, ACC and SEC conferences will have a play-in for those final four spots.
The bracket will be named after the #1 one seeds. The B1G bracket winner will play the ACC bracket winner. The PAC16 bracket winner plays the SEC bracket winner. The national championship location changes yearly.
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I love silver/gray on football uniforms.
This is unpopular?
I haven't heard it much, but it may be popular.
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I love silver/gray on football uniforms.
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Hate the shareholder, the other is amazing.
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Ivan the Tiger, Marlin, Astro, and Yankee.
Pudge will always be a Tiger to me.
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link to every Super Bowl ring: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/1104/super.bowl.rings/content.1.html?eref=sihp
I'd like too see pictures of all the rings BEFORE the super bowl
Here's the 1964 Browns NFL Championship ring.
You can see some more of them here. That site also has conference champs and AFL rings.
I just saw the Lions rings from the 30s!
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Partial of a sketch of Auburn's National Championship ring.
reminds me of the pats super bowl ring.
Yeah, I though of that too, but couldn't remember the team or year. Just remembered something like it.
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Partial of a sketch of Auburn's National Championship ring.
I'm really liking the look of that one.
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Horrible. Just horrible.
Players in the "wrong" uniforms
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Chauncey Billups in a Motor City uniform.