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#311 Re: The Garden » The 2010-11 NFL Season Thread » 771 weeks ago

Gonna be another one of those years, I guess.

#312 Re: The Garden » The 2010-11 NFL Season Thread » 772 weeks ago

Bills O-line is terrible but it should improve this year from last, some promising young guys there that just need a little more time (Eric Wood in particular). To most in Buffalo Spiller's selection in the draft signaled that Lynch's time here is done, so I'd expect Marshawn to see fewer touches than CJ, although Jackson will play as much as possible. Jackson was the best Bill last year so he'll get a lot of opportunities but he'll probably get a fair amount of wildcat plays with Spiller alongside him.

And yeah, Lee Evans is one of the most talented WRs I've ever seen, but the Bills have been too bad to get him the touches he should have. He's up there with Reed and Moulds for the best receivers in team history, even in an era where the offense has been consistently bad and the coaching staff has turned over every few years.

EDIT: I said Lynch was suspended, he's not. Total brain fart there. My apologies.

#313 Re: The Garden » The 2010-11 NFL Season Thread » 773 weeks ago

I don't know faldor, judging by this thread, the only team in the NFL is the Patriots, so I'd say they have a pretty good shot at winning it all.

#314 Re: The Garden » 2010 Fantasy Football » 774 weeks ago

Only made a handful of picks myself in the middle, I don't like my team but we'll see what happens.

#315 Re: The Garden » 2010 Fantasy Football » 774 weeks ago

Throwing my hat in the ring, I'm signed up.

#316 Re: The Garden » Obama backs mosque near Ground Zero » 775 weeks ago

The democrats are idiots to be playing this situation the way they are. They're allowing the Republicans (and those against the lower manhattan community center in general) to frame the issue as a cultural one. But the right wing's recent successes (in elections and polls predicting elections) have been due to their return to small government principles. Say whatever you want about the people who attend and plan tea parties, but they were started and remain founded in a simple belief that government shouldn't impede or support private companies an individuals.

Well then, allowing a company to sell property to another group of private investors is pure free market economics. The democrats that are allowing this community center to be built should be screaming 'hey, it's SMALL government. We're keeping our hands out of the private sector, like you WANTED' at their detractors, but instead they dance around and pretend like their hands are being forced by the law. They should be embracing this, not bemoaning it.

Some of those claiming to be for small government are actually for a big Christian government, but those are W. Bush votes that the Dems will never get. I can't believe how rarely they'll stand up to anyone.

#317 Re: GNRevolution Madness » GnREvolution Grunge Madness - Soundgarden Special » 775 weeks ago

4th of July is my favorite SG song, but for the purposes of this poll I'm going with Fell on Black Days.

#319 Re: The Garden » 2010-2011 NHL Season » 777 weeks ago

Yeah Chicago lost a lot this offseason. I don't think Modano is a big story at this point in his career, but you never know.

Arbitration's a bitch. Sabres are going to lose Tim Kennedy (hometown kid) because of that decision.

#320 Re: The Garden » 2010-2011 NHL Season » 779 weeks ago

Yeah I don't really understand why either party would want that. He's going to have to forfeit a lot of that money right, because there's no way he has more than 10 years left in him?

I'm surprised any team would be willing to make such a long deal for a veteran, and now I understand why LA got out of the bidding. It's not a good sign.

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