If that's the case why did make a full post filled with quotes, explanations and emoticons?NeverSurrender wrote:But, the point remains I couldn't care less what you think about my sports IQ.
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If that's the case why did make a full post filled with quotes, explanations and emoticons?NeverSurrender wrote:But, the point remains I couldn't care less what you think about my sports IQ.
poizond13 wrote:I have been very bummed out, sad and shocked for most of the night
Artemis2085 wrote:so I blurt out "I love you Paul!
Atomicpunk18 wrote:You see Black Crowes music has gotten me laid multiple times.
Take pic's!NeverSurrender wrote:I can't wait to see Kershaw pitch live. Tomorrow needs to get here.
poizond13 wrote:I have been very bummed out, sad and shocked for most of the night
Artemis2085 wrote:so I blurt out "I love you Paul!
Atomicpunk18 wrote:You see Black Crowes music has gotten me laid multiple times.
Matt Kemp leading cheers on crutches and Andre Ethier reduced to only pinch-hitting, right fielder Yasiel Puig will be relocated from the top of the Dodgers' batting order to the middle for Thursday night's Game 1 of the National League Division Series against the Braves (5:30 p.m. PT on TBS).
Don Mattingly to bat Puig fifth behind Hanley Ramirez and Adrian Gonzalez, with Carl Crawford moving back up to leadoff.
poizond13 wrote:I have been very bummed out, sad and shocked for most of the night
Artemis2085 wrote:so I blurt out "I love you Paul!
Atomicpunk18 wrote:You see Black Crowes music has gotten me laid multiple times.
poizond13 wrote:I have been very bummed out, sad and shocked for most of the night
Artemis2085 wrote:so I blurt out "I love you Paul!
Atomicpunk18 wrote:You see Black Crowes music has gotten me laid multiple times.
poizond13 wrote:I have been very bummed out, sad and shocked for most of the night
Artemis2085 wrote:so I blurt out "I love you Paul!
Atomicpunk18 wrote:You see Black Crowes music has gotten me laid multiple times.
poizond13 wrote:I have been very bummed out, sad and shocked for most of the night
Artemis2085 wrote:so I blurt out "I love you Paul!
Atomicpunk18 wrote:You see Black Crowes music has gotten me laid multiple times.
...and with their ace pitcher on the shelf for the first two or three games of the series.UtahRatt wrote:Is it me or does this wild card system favor the wild card? They've just came off a gigantic win and fueled with momentum
Moggio wrote:You see, the problem with you is that you act like I have no credibility or something.
PhoenixFlames wrote:AVATAR made 2.7 billion which (maths) is close to 3 x million millions!!!!!!
demolition23 wrote:...and with their ace pitcher on the shelf for the first two or three games of the series.UtahRatt wrote:Is it me or does this wild card system favor the wild card? They've just came off a gigantic win and fueled with momentum
poizond13 wrote:I have been very bummed out, sad and shocked for most of the night
Artemis2085 wrote:so I blurt out "I love you Paul!
Atomicpunk18 wrote:You see Black Crowes music has gotten me laid multiple times.
poizond13 wrote:I have been very bummed out, sad and shocked for most of the night
Artemis2085 wrote:so I blurt out "I love you Paul!
Atomicpunk18 wrote:You see Black Crowes music has gotten me laid multiple times.
poizond13 wrote:I have been very bummed out, sad and shocked for most of the night
Artemis2085 wrote:so I blurt out "I love you Paul!
Atomicpunk18 wrote:You see Black Crowes music has gotten me laid multiple times.
I'm not really familiar with Atlanta other then some stats so I wasn't sure what to expect other then they'd strike out. I'm sure at some point Atlanta will break loose. Pitching > Hittingkilleverything wrote:Didn't see that coming. It will blow my mind if the west coast Yankees make it past the first.
poizond13 wrote:I have been very bummed out, sad and shocked for most of the night
Artemis2085 wrote:so I blurt out "I love you Paul!
Atomicpunk18 wrote:You see Black Crowes music has gotten me laid multiple times.
poizond13 wrote:I have been very bummed out, sad and shocked for most of the night
Artemis2085 wrote:so I blurt out "I love you Paul!
Atomicpunk18 wrote:You see Black Crowes music has gotten me laid multiple times.
That was beautiful. There was a few key miscues that helped shut the crowed up. I'm so tired of Atlanta's chant, didn't like it 20 years ago.NeverSurrender wrote:Think Blue:
And to see Puig pick off some Braves player after a dumb ass base running error that would usually be Puig.
poizond13 wrote:I have been very bummed out, sad and shocked for most of the night
Artemis2085 wrote:so I blurt out "I love you Paul!
Atomicpunk18 wrote:You see Black Crowes music has gotten me laid multiple times.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, if only ARod was allowed to take the stand and tell his side of the story. Same goes for Bud Selig and his goons.Sheep_Mafia wrote:I would guess that ARod's suit gets tossed. First because it lacks merit and then because of the CBA and anti-trust designation. But, if it does go to trial, it will be great to see ARod get on the stand and either purger himself or own it and humiliate himself either way. Only way this goes well for him is if he is innocent which he is of course not.
Basically, he is arguing that MLB paid Bosch more than he paid him and wanted to pay later. Clownish and irrelevant in that all that matters is did he use the drugs.
He is opening himself up to all kinds of things here and again, if it doesn't get tossed get him up on the stand and put him on record and then let the fed's have him.
I think this ends badly for Arod and I hope he wins his appeal. 50 games was negotiated with the CBA so that's what should be adhered to.Sheep_Mafia wrote:I would guess that ARod's suit gets tossed. First because it lacks merit and then because of the CBA and anti-trust designation. But, if it does go to trial, it will be great to see ARod get on the stand and either purger himself or own it and humiliate himself either way. Only way this goes well for him is if he is innocent which he is of course not.
Basically, he is arguing that MLB paid Bosch more than he paid him and wanted to pay later. Clownish and irrelevant in that all that matters is did he use the drugs.
He is opening himself up to all kinds of things here and again, if it doesn't get tossed get him up on the stand and put him on record and then let the fed's have him.
Preach on Kill-killeverything wrote:I think this ends badly for Arod and I hope he wins his appeal. 50 games was negotiated with the CBA so that's what should be adhered to.Sheep_Mafia wrote:I would guess that ARod's suit gets tossed. First because it lacks merit and then because of the CBA and anti-trust designation. But, if it does go to trial, it will be great to see ARod get on the stand and either purger himself or own it and humiliate himself either way. Only way this goes well for him is if he is innocent which he is of course not.
Basically, he is arguing that MLB paid Bosch more than he paid him and wanted to pay later. Clownish and irrelevant in that all that matters is did he use the drugs.
He is opening himself up to all kinds of things here and again, if it doesn't get tossed get him up on the stand and put him on record and then let the fed's have him.
I read a comment on bleacher report stating "Selig had no issue with steroids when Mcgwire and Sosa were putting butts in the seats." No shit. Fuck Selig.
Poor Arod having his integrity questioned for no reason.Machado wrote: I've said it before and I'll say it again, if only ARod was allowed to take the stand and tell his side of the story. Same goes for Bud Selig and his goons.
Those men should all be forced to take the stand and tell the truth about what they knew, what they did or did not do.
ARod claims he has passed 11 tests since 2011.
How many other peers can say the same? For example, David Ortiz. So if Ortiz can get a free pass for successfully passing tests, ARod should be afforded the same courtesy.
But since ARod is the highest player in the league and one of the most hated players in the league, he does not get a pass and instead is subject to a lot of scrutiny.
Now that lawyers from both sides are involved this case will only get uglier and nothing will actually get accomplished.
ARod has already been convicted by the public and there is probably nothing he can do to change that.
That's the past.killeverything wrote:Poor Arod having his integrity questioned for no reason.Machado wrote: I've said it before and I'll say it again, if only ARod was allowed to take the stand and tell his side of the story. Same goes for Bud Selig and his goons.
Those men should all be forced to take the stand and tell the truth about what they knew, what they did or did not do.
ARod claims he has passed 11 tests since 2011.
How many other peers can say the same? For example, David Ortiz. So if Ortiz can get a free pass for successfully passing tests, ARod should be afforded the same courtesy.
But since ARod is the highest player in the league and one of the most hated players in the league, he does not get a pass and instead is subject to a lot of scrutiny.
Now that lawyers from both sides are involved this case will only get uglier and nothing will actually get accomplished.
ARod has already been convicted by the public and there is probably nothing he can do to change that.
Oh that's right. He failed the test in 2003, oh and he admitted to juicing.
I would say nearly all of his peers can say the same since they haven't failed tests. I don't know why people fall into that "he didn't fail a test" deal. First, a whole lot of people took their suspensions here and apologized and didn't fail a test either. Plus, HGH wasn't even tested for during this period and it is known that they are now using fast acting and moving out of your system testosterone to beat the tests. To say he didn't fail a test as proof is to believe that because so few do that no one is using. We all know, or should know better. I don't see ARod saying he didn't use.Machado wrote:I've said it before and I'll say it again, if only ARod was allowed to take the stand and tell his side of the story. Same goes for Bud Selig and his goons.
Those men should all be forced to take the stand and tell the truth about what they knew, what they did or did not do.
ARod claims he has passed 11 tests since 2011.
How many other peers can say the same? For example, David Ortiz. So if Ortiz can get a free pass for successfully passing tests, ARod should be afforded the same courtesy.
But since ARod is the highest player in the league and one of the most hated players in the league, he does not get a pass and instead is subject to a lot of scrutiny.
Now that lawyers from both sides are involved this case will only get uglier and nothing will actually get accomplished.
ARod has already been convicted by the public and there is probably nothing he can do to change that.
I believe MLB is going above and beyond to make an example out of ARodSheep_Mafia wrote:I would say nearly all of his peers can say the same since they haven't failed tests. I don't know why people fall into that "he didn't fail a test" deal. First, a whole lot of people took their suspensions here and apologized and didn't fail a test either. Plus, HGH wasn't even tested for during this period and it is known that they are now using fast acting and moving out of your system testosterone to beat the tests. To say he didn't fail a test as proof is to believe that because so few do that no one is using. We all know, or should know better. I don't see ARod saying he didn't use.Machado wrote:I've said it before and I'll say it again, if only ARod was allowed to take the stand and tell his side of the story. Same goes for Bud Selig and his goons.
Those men should all be forced to take the stand and tell the truth about what they knew, what they did or did not do.
ARod claims he has passed 11 tests since 2011.
How many other peers can say the same? For example, David Ortiz. So if Ortiz can get a free pass for successfully passing tests, ARod should be afforded the same courtesy.
But since ARod is the highest player in the league and one of the most hated players in the league, he does not get a pass and instead is subject to a lot of scrutiny.
Now that lawyers from both sides are involved this case will only get uglier and nothing will actually get accomplished.
ARod has already been convicted by the public and there is probably nothing he can do to change that.
I don't understand your position here Machado. Do you believe ARod didn't use or just think MLB is making an example of him and hitting him harder for his use?
We'll see how that turns out but his rep today said they haven't paid him $5 much less $5 Million. My guess is ARod's team is trying to tie in MLB dropping the lawsuit against him as if they could count that as a win. We'll see though.Machado wrote: I believe MLB is going above and beyond to make an example out of ARod
and hitting a lot harder for his violations.
I also think it's difficult to believe a drug dealer like Bosch when reports are he is being paid $5M for his testimony. That's a lot of money and can easily be understood Tony will say anything and everything for that amount of money.
Alex is trying to go the Roger Clemens route of "my pharmacist's a shady guy, don't take his word for it and when Andy said 'I fucking gave him HGH ( like I did my wife for the SI cover ) he misremembered."Machado wrote: I also think it's difficult to believe a drug dealer like Bosch when reports are he is being paid $5M for his testimony. That's a lot of money and can easily be understood Tony will say anything and everything for that amount of money.