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buddha

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  1. the choice is "keep miggy and lose carpenter"? you can keep them both.
  2. wd can afford larkin and tkachuk, but how does that affect the team if tkachuk is making 10.5 and larkin is making 8.75? bert would be trade bait or maybe $6m? if we deal for tkachuk i'd rather deal bert than vrana but bert's vax status makes that unlikely.
  3. would you give him 7 years at 10.5?
  4. miggy isnt blocking anyone next year. let him dh and get some more hits.
  5. there was no reason to sign keuchel before for all the reasons i said before. he sucks. and there is no reason to do so now considering that he sucked even worse once getting picked up by another sucker team. he's finished. he can go pitch in the independent league.
  6. its wrong for all the reasons i said in my response to randy. look, this isnt a mathematical formula, there is no "right answer." its an opinion.
  7. wrong. and the white sox were just as futile as the cubs up until they lucked their way into a world series that everyone forgets about.
  8. the lions won 3 times in the 50s in a 12 team league. other than that, thry have won one game in the postseason in 1991 and then were blown out the next week. they also play in a league with a salary cap and draft designed to make all of the teams equal, and they have the least amount of success of any franchise in that league's history. the cubs won the national league title and went to the league's championship series seven times before 1946. they won two playoff "rounds" in 2015 which is more than the lions, and have won numerous "playoff games" in between their trips to the world series, although with many more chances. it is also much harder to make the playoffs in baseball historically than football. the nature of football and the league changing the rules for more playoff teams, a harder salary cap, and a draft to distribute the best talent to the weakest teams (and the speed at which that talent can make a difference in football as opposed to baseball) makes it easier to achieve success in the nfl than in mlb. look, they both suck and this is a silly argument, but given the inherent structural advantages the nfl grants to teams as opposed to mlb historically, i would say the lions futility is at least equal to the cubs, and imo, greater.
  9. no it doesnt
  10. miggy is the only interesting thing on this team. i dont them to get rid of him. for what? who is going to replace him?
  11. buffalo didnt have to give up their top prospects for eichel and the wings might not to get tkachuk. but this is a pipe dream, he's not coming here.
  12. the lions were worse than the cubs. the cubs were 6 outs away from a world series and won multiple playoff series in the 2000s prior to 2016. the lions won one playoff game in 70 years. 5 good years in the 50s doesnt make them anything. theyre the worst franchise in modern american sports.
  13. my favorite bet so far is bears UNDER 6.5 wins. and i have the lions to finish second in the division at +800. kool aid for me!
  14. since the cubs won weve had a reality tv star become president, a world wide pandemic shut down the globe, and a war with russia. think of the destruction if the DETROIT LIONS won a super bowl? im not sure the universe is ready for that.
  15. 1) ive seen the same things 2) plus detroit isnt a big market 3) if he DOES come to detroit, it makes them pretty damn competitive, imo. not colorado or tampa yet, but getting there. gives them two superstar players (him and seider) along with a solid B+ center and an up and coming scorer in raymond. a solid second line. and up and coming defense prospects. but if that's what were hanging our hat on (going to be competitive real soon) then why wouldnt he go to jersey? they have a bigger market (kind of, no one in new york cares about them but they are there), higher ranked prospects, and a team that should be more competitive next year.
  16. if it were bert, zadina, wallinder, and soderblum i would do it. bert, zadina, and a first i would do too. all dependent on the contract but i assume he gets 7-8 years at $10 mil. do they make him higher paid than the team captain? not often you get a 100 point power forward available. i wonder if he'd even consider detroit since he has said he wants to be in a major media market? jersey more likely. they have the prospects and the cap space. dallas too.
  17. i guess if i had a top 2 protection for next year i might. and i would need a contract in place with tkachuk before the move.
  18. i wouldnt do that.
  19. i cant imagine any package for tkachuk doesnt include a 2023 first round pick.
  20. all star games are boring and silly exercises nowadays. when i was a kid, i loved em. now? couldnt care less.
  21. i hope the yankees call and avila asks for gleybar torres, lol.
  22. felony domestic abuse. #spartanpride
  23. there is a subsection to that entry in the encyclopedia that says "weak and fat" and there is a picture of james harden.
  24. texas tech and baylor are never coming to the big ten. utah is never coming to the big ten. washington and oregon actually bring little to the conference money wise, but have the same academic profile (washington does, at least) and bring the nike money school. virginia is a possibility for the dc market. stanford and maybe cal because of nd and silicon valley. but nd is the prized pig. once it goes - if it goes - the rest of the dominoes will fall. big ten (and really, the big ten's media money men) will wait to see if they can get the big fish before moving again, imo. texas tech....lol. mcs, day drinking is not a good thing!
  25. i used to think that was the obvious place this would all end, but now that a know nothing like rick reilly says it i am having second thoughts.
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