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Post by daviddinkinsjr on Nov 6, 2009 23:36:59 GMT -6
I remember the '86 Mets as my dad was celebrating. I remember the final out. I don't remember the season game by game though. Just images. As far as the Giants first Super Bowl, I can't say I remember even though it was 4 months after the Mets won.
No credit for Kige and the Braves. I think he deserves credit for the two LSU titles. LSU is his top college program by the way. I remember him getting really mad when I said USC was better in 2004!
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Post by jayhawks147 on Nov 8, 2009 22:26:20 GMT -6
Roller you forgot the 1988 Kansas basketball title for me as well.
And I don't think I deserve to have the Bulls included for me. I'm not a big fan of them like I am for the Jayhawks, Chiefs, and Royals. I like the Bulls as much as Kige likes the Braves, which isn't that much.
Also, I was 6 months old when the Royals won the World Series, should that count? haha
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Post by rollercoasterfreek on Dec 1, 2009 11:48:39 GMT -6
Here is an interesting fact:
Washington State has never had a single second of leading a game. Their one win was in Overtime at the final gun when Nico Grasu kicked a FG to win it against SMU.
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Post by Kige Ramsey on Dec 6, 2009 20:55:08 GMT -6
Bruce Gradkowski's three fourth-quarter TD passes in Pitt were one more than Jamarcus Russell threw this year.
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Post by whitewhale5384 on Dec 7, 2009 1:35:22 GMT -6
Matt Leinart started against Kiger's Titans...
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Post by Kige Ramsey on Dec 7, 2009 13:29:59 GMT -6
Tony Romo's career record in december as a starter is 5-9
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Post by daviddinkinsjr on Dec 7, 2009 13:55:04 GMT -6
Wasn't Romo's fault yesterday. He did throw for almost 400 yards!
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Post by rollercoasterfreek on Dec 7, 2009 16:01:15 GMT -6
Bruce Gradkowski has a winning record with the Raiders as a starter. He is now 2-1!!
How about them Raiders?
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Post by jayhawks147 on Dec 7, 2009 16:59:30 GMT -6
Well for the love of fucking god, the Chiefs are in last place alone, all because the Raiders somehow beat Philly and Cincy! And I still think we should have swept them! haha, but I can't make excuses. I can see how they beat the Steelers, they suck. But the Chiefs better not finish last place again, two straight wins are on the way, Buffalo and Cleveland will not beat KC!
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Post by whitewhale5384 on Dec 8, 2009 19:33:03 GMT -6
Roller, once again, you have forgotten Matt Leinart! He started against the Titans!
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Post by rollercoasterfreek on Dec 8, 2009 19:36:51 GMT -6
I apologize that I didn't read between the lines. Matt Leinart got added.
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Post by rollercoasterfreek on Dec 9, 2009 12:27:10 GMT -6
The final tally in Non conference schedules:
SEC
42-6 (.875) 10-5 against the other 5 big conferences (.667) 30-6 without the FCS opponents (.81)
ACC
30-18 (.625) 9-10 against the other 5 big conferences (.473) 18-16 without FCS opponents (haha the two FCS losses make the record look better) (.529)
Big East
32-8 (.8) 7-7 against the other 5 big conferences (.500) 23-8 without FCS opponents (.741)
Big 10
32-12 (.72) 4-9 against the other 5 big conferences (.30) 23-12 without FCS opponents (.657)
Pac-10
21-9 (.700) 7-5 against the other 5 big conferences (.583) 17-9 without FCS opponents (.653)
Big 12
35-13 (.7291) 4-6 against other 5 big conferences (.400) 27-13 without FCS opponents (.675)
Yes the SEC has the best record, but they did pick on the ACC a little too much. It was the clemson and GT losses that hurt the final record in the tally. the Pac-10 has closed the gap a little though!
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Post by rollercoasterfreek on Dec 11, 2009 15:25:22 GMT -6
Here's a good clip of Matt Moore seeing he will make his 2nd NFL Start.
This was his last game as a Beaver. Yvenson Bernard eventually ran the two point conversion in for a TD.
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Post by jayhawks147 on Dec 11, 2009 19:41:41 GMT -6
Chiefs avoid a blackout! Yeah! Never thought I'd live to the day that the Chiefs might get blacked out on local TV, but it nearly happened for this Sunday's game, and might happen next week.
Roller, since your Raiders know a thing or two about blackouts (of course the Jaguars are more familiar with them), what should I do if the Chiefs game next week is blacked out? I guess I won't get to watch it!
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Post by rollercoasterfreek on Dec 12, 2009 3:14:15 GMT -6
Use the radio!! I've been using the radio since those PSL's existed alot during our years in the playoffs. I use the radio often to listen to the A's... their TV station is on a stupid cable channel.
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Post by daviddinkinsjr on Dec 14, 2009 22:52:51 GMT -6
I know you're trying to brag about the Pac-10 here, but quantity doesn't equal quality. Only Aaron Rodgers and perhaps Carson Palmer have been any good. The other 9 suck royally! Well, I guess the jury is out on Sanchez.
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Post by rollercoasterfreek on Dec 16, 2009 13:31:41 GMT -6
I'm not trying to brag. I'm just stating the facts here. There are a decent number of QBs on the bench from the MAC conference. The MAC is underrated in the NFL... it seems they have a good translate to success. ACC fans have the most right to brag. Majority of the NFL is from the ACC.
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Post by daviddinkinsjr on Dec 17, 2009 12:07:03 GMT -6
Didn't Pennington play for Marshall, Roller? I don't think that's an FCS school.
And you can't add starters before they actually play. What if Frye stubs a toe between now and Sunday!
Gay marriage for all!
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Post by rollercoasterfreek on Dec 17, 2009 15:17:57 GMT -6
Marshall was an FCS school at the time he was QB. I updated that part. That's why Chris Redman is put in Conference USA because Louisville was in that conference when he was QB there.
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Post by jayhawks147 on Dec 17, 2009 17:04:31 GMT -6
I thought Pennington played at Marshall while they were a MAC school? And wasn't Delhomme a Sun Belt quarterback?
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