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  1. I have no words for what I just witnessed. Wow. Sorry mods, got a little out of control and created a new thread when I added a poll.
  2. I have no words for what I just witnessed. Wow.
  3. I'm with Coachx. Richt has coached at the highest level and he has earned the right to weather a couple of down years without his job being questioned. He didn't wake up and forget how to coach. Questioning him because he hasn't won an NC is ridiculous. Georgia was a mid-tier SEC program for twenty years before he took the helm. The fact that they have even been in the conversation over during the bulk of his tenure has been a major credit to him considering what he inherited. Besides, the fact that College Football does not have a playoff makes the luck element a big part of it -- UGA won the SEC with one loss a few years back and had the hottest team in the land in 2007; neither time did they have the opportunity to play for an NC. LSU, on the other hand, won a NC with a two loss team. Luck. If Richt is fired there is no guarantee that the next guy will do better, in fact it is far more likely Georgia will take several steps back before moving forward (see Coachx post above). I think it is reasonable to keep Richt on until the end of next year and revisit the topic then -- if there is no discernible improvement or positive momentum then you look at making a change. I do think, however, UGA should be looking at upgrading the OC.
  4. They have been a bit fortuitous but the divide of talent in the NFL is not that wide; seasons are defined based on whether you win or lose these types of games. They still had to go down the field in both games at the end and win. San Fran was a classic "trap" game after an emotional (and well-deserved, by the way) win in NO. They can still improve but I am glad they are doing it while winning instead of the other way around.
  5. Vick is still the most dynamic and exciting player in the league, in my opinion, because at quarterback he touches it on every play. The Eagles offensive line is not that great -- Vick ran away from a number of sacks, including one where he should have gotten nailed on the blindside and probably fumbled, but instead spun off the blitzer in a video game moment and rolled out for a completion downfield. The guy is still capable of amazing things and looks much more polished. (Granted no one has game planned for him yet and he has yet to face a great defense, but we always suspected Mora and Knapp were not the ones to get the most out of him.) If Kolb comes back and struggles it won't be long...
  6. That wasn't luck, ole Chollie has had his eye on this series for a while now and he purposely set his rotation so he could fire his three best bullets at us. Cox is Cox, and true to his style, he is going to keep an even keel and not do anything to upset the routine. That is a great strength of his but also a criticism -- that's how you have two rookies starting 2 of the 3 biggest games of the year. Certainly, the only matchup that looks at all favorable is the Hanson-Oswalt duel. I would consider it a victory to get one out of these three, then take care of business against the Nats and Marlins and shoot for the wild card. If you win 2 of 3 against both those teams you should be in ok shape. Sweeping would be optimal given the Rockies penchant for late season surges. Maybe the last series against the Phillies is meaningless for them and you catch a break in terms of them resting some of their regulars or starting arms, I don't know. Sure, play to win the division, but the wild card seems more feasible at this point.
  7. I don't think he is objecting to the idea of trading Marvin for Iggy; I think he is questioning whether Philly would ever do that in one million years. You know, because Marvin is locked into a multi-year contract and is, well, Marvin.
  8. Fair enough, the birds were dominated up front, but even when the blitzes were picked up he still was missing guys that were open because he was locked in. And Turner was slooooow to the holes, although there weren't many. He will be effective in games where we can make and hold creases, but in these types of games you have to hit the line hard and fast and try to get your four or five and get into 2nd and manageable.
  9. Underwhelming performance today. The outs and curls will only work for so long, you have to stretch the field occasionally. I feel like he gets locked into a guy a lot of times and misses guys that are open because he doesn't make it through progressions. The Steelers were also jumping the snaps today and I didn't hear one hard count from Ryan, which he has been quite good with in the past, keeping blitzers honest. It certainly isn't helping that the running game has not been what it was in his rookie year, but he has not made the progress over the last 17 games (since the playoff loss) that I had hoped for. Turner was substandard last year and was crap today, although admittedly there weren't many holes. Pitt is a good defense but the Birds were inept for most of the day, with Turner plodding East-West and tripping over the line of scrimmage.
  10. His rookie year was off the charts. He regressed a bit last year but the whole team was out of sync due to injuries and Turner's poor conditioning. I expect big things this year; if not, I would start worrying at the end of the year. Some great former QBs and people who would know better than you or I are on board with Ryan. I'm willing to give it some time to play out.
  11. Dude is a pitcher...what do you expect? Maybe he has forgotten how to hit like he forgot how to throw strikes...
  12. If Diesel and the board are still around he may make 1,000,000 posts.... Happy belated GM, the Elder Statesman of the Board.
  13. Agree, but on this day, can you take an honest look at this team and disagree with what the man has said? Does the addition by subtraction of the Woodster make that much of a difference?
  14. That's classic Diesel right there. Just matter-of-fact with it.
  15. Bibby had another year on his deal when we picked him up, no? I want to say his last year was in the neighborhood of $14m, being the 2008-09 season (we picked him up in Feb 2008).
  16. I want in on the Team Dime experience. :snowballfight:
  17. The Hawks were also the healthiest team in the NBA last year. They'd be very fortunate to have a run like that again. On the FAs mentioned by the OP and the possible use of the MLE, I would love to see it but the dominoes are really starting to fall and it looks like the Hawks are going to miss out on any signings of consequence. Will hold out hope though. Regardless of what happens in the regular season, it will not change my view of Woodson's tenure. He had carried the Hawks as far as he could and it was time for him to go after that Orlando series.
  18. I liked Yunel's talent and obviously the Braves did as well or he would have been gone much sooner. The guy has more 'wtf' moments than any player I can remember wearing the uniform. Escobar makes jaw-dropping, indescribable mental errors and it happens frequently. He also has demonstrated a less than stellar attitude both on and off field. Now that he can't hit a lick this year the writing was on the wall. I am concerned in that Gonzalez is a free swinger and I like the lineup and the way they work deep counts, but the power he brings will be most welcome. By all accounts the prospects have a lot of potential as well.
  19. If he can't handle summer league ball pressure that is not a good sign. Nine turnovers. Ouch.
  20. Yeah I thought that was egregious while reading so I had already repped him back to zero. Just because you disagree with someone doesn't mean you give 'em the minus; that's from the Official +/- Scorebook. Besides, it was a good point. Let's keep it ethical and above board around here.
  21. There are some bangers on the new mix tape. Sure his singles have gone commercial (you can't blame him for that) but if you get into the albums there are always some cuts with the throwback style for the long-time fans.
  22. Mark finally submits an informed, reasonable opinion on the Hawks' off-season situation. That doesn't make up for his many, many sins of the past, but it's a step in the right direction.
  23. The classics forum is definitely a great way to kill time/fight boredom.
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