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The Cubs Fucking suck!!
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 3:08 pm
by sparkdaddy
Better late than never!!
Re: The Cubs Fucking suck!!
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 4:23 pm
by Lardbucket
This could be late for this season, or very early for 2011!

Re: The Cubs Fucking suck!!
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 4:30 pm
by johnk5150
sparkdaddy wrote:Better late than never!!
The fuck you been captain obvious? Missed you.
Re: The Cubs Fucking suck!!
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 5:20 am
by killeverything
johnk5150 wrote:sparkdaddy wrote:Better late than never!!
The fuck you been captain obvious? Missed you.
I was wondering the same thing.
Re: The Cubs Fucking suck!!
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 7:11 am
by johnk5150
I'd like to also add that the rent is too damn high and the Cubs really fucking suck.
Re: The Cubs Fucking suck!!
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:57 am
by UtahRatt
If anyone was alive when the Cub's didn't suck, raise your hand.

Re: The Cubs Fucking suck!!
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:28 pm
by TawnyVonJagger
killeverything wrote:johnk5150 wrote:sparkdaddy wrote:Better late than never!!
The fuck you been captain obvious? Missed you.
I was wondering the same thing.
THIS!!! Hi Sparky!!!

Re: The Cubs Fucking suck!!
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 10:48 am
by johnk5150
Wow...just...wow. What a pain in the ass.
Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald dropped a clue Friday morning that the gridiron layout for Saturday's game at Wrigley Field would not work.
During an interview on the "Dan Patrick Show," Fitzgerald said player safety was "our No. 1 concern. It continues to be our No. 1 concern and it's always being evaluated."
Always being evaluated.
Less than an hour later, the Big Ten announced changes to what promises to be the last football game played at Wrigley Field.
In response to the fact that the back-middle of the east end zone was just a foot from a thickly padded wall, the Big Ten has decided not to use that end zone for any offensive plays.
The changes, however, caught the Cubs off guard.
"The Chicago Cubs are surprised by the Big Ten's last-minute statement regarding changes for tomorrow's Northwestern-Illinois football game at Wrigley Field," Cubs president Crane Kenney said in a statement. "Let there be no doubt: the safety of the student-athletes has been - and remains - the number one priority since the concept of this game was first discussed more than a year ago, and all parties have gone to complete lengths to ensure student-athlete safety for this contest. "
Kenney said both schools and the Big Ten approved the layout of the field, eight months ago and that a conference representative inspected the field last week and raised no safety concerns.
"This game would not have been scheduled if it did not pass the strict and meticulous standards of everyone involved, a process that began more than a year ago," Kenney said. "All are in agreement Wrigley Field is a safe venue to host a football game."
The Cubs have reached out to the Big Ten to discuss Friday's announcement, Kenney said.
The rules changes laid out by the Big Ten Friday morning:
1. All offensive plays will head toward the West end zone, including all extra points and all overtime possessions.
2. All kickoffs will be kicked toward the East end zone.
3. After every change of possession, the ball will be repositioned for the offense to head toward the West end zone.
4. As a result of a coin toss held by the conference office Friday morning, Illinois will occupy the West team bench in the first half and Northwestern will occupy the West team bench in the second half and for all overtime periods.
"The health and safety of our student-athletes is of the utmost importance," Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany said in a statement. "Both Illinois and Northwestern did significant due diligence over the past 18 months, but after seeing the actual layout of the field, all parties felt that it was appropriate to adjust the rules to further enhance the safety of our student-athletes."
Before Friday, Fitzgerald acknowledged that Northwestern would have two different red-zone offenses - depending on which side of the field his team was headed.
Now he can scrap that.
Both Fitzgerald and NU athletic director Jim Phillips will comment at a luncheon at 11:30 a.m.