TBayXXXVII
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That wasn't my point. My point was that they were ok with just splitting up century's old rivalries without caring or even considering that they were doing it. I think they're trying to force feed rivalries, where there isn't one. There really isn't a Cubs/White Sox rivalry, a Nationals/Orioles rivalry a Brewers/Twins rivalry, a Marlins/Rays rivalry. If they re-align, I think they'll allow for oddities... like the Dallas Cowboys being in the NFC East.
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Yup... and the Phillies are right behind them in games played with 21,658, but they have a losing record at 10279-11379.
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They can be a more run based offense. It's also why I said that I think Bowers TD's numbers go up a lot... because I think they'll be able to score more TD's by having a more efficient offense. Remember, it's not just the running game that's improving, it's the caliber of QB play too. Here's how I think things could break in Vegas 2024: 153 targets, 112 receptions, 1194 yards (10.7 ypr), 5 TD's = 261.4 fp 2025: 110 targets, 81 receptions, 1028 yards (12.7 ypr), 12 TD's = 255.8 fp That's not a significant drop in my opinion. Even if he gets only 10 TD's, that's still 243 points. I think there's a greater chance that McBride's numbers suffer because of the increased role of Harrison and Kittles' numbers suffering assuming he's going to miss probably 2 games (safe side), and others like McCaffrey, Aiyuk, and Pearsall being healthy.
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Yeah, they only care if the teams are good. @nobody will appreciate this... HOT TAKE: the most overrated rivalry in baseball is the Yankees vs Red Sox. The only reason it's popular now, is because the Red Sox occasionally matter. The Red Sox, for the most part, are an "ok" franchise, but that's it. The only reason why the Yankees/Red Sox "rivalry" is a thing, is recency bias. The Pirates and Cubs have played the most games against each other than any two other teams... 2544 which is 230 more than the Yankees and Red Sox. The Cards, Cubs, Reds, and Pirates are 4 of the top 5 teams in MLB history, in games played. The rivalry aspect of those teams isn't of any note to current day pundits because none of them were dominating for long stretches in the last 40 years.
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My best friend (1), dated a girl (2), who went to high school (Notre Dame Academy in Toledo, Ohio), with Katie Holmes (3), who married Tom Cruise (4), who played in A Few Good Men with Kevin Bacon (5). I guess mine could be 2, but I don't count it. I met Bruce Willis in Atlantic City. Nice dude. We talked for about 45 minutes.
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This guy has a similar, but slightly different take. East: Yankees, Mets, Red Sox, Phillies North: Blue Jays, Tigers, Guardians, Pirates Mid-Atlantic: Orioles, Nationals, Braves, North Carolina team South: Rangers, Astros, Rays, Marlins Great Lakes: Cubs, White Sox, Brewers, Twins Midwest: Royals, Cardinals, Reds, Nashville Southwest: Dodgers, Angels, Padres, Diamondbacks West: Rockies, A’s, Giants Mariners Sad that both (this guy and Bowden), have no problem breaking up the longest standing rivalry in MLB without batting an eye or even mentioning it's existence.
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Minnesota teen mistakenly harassed as trans in Buffalo Wild Wings bathroom files discrimination claim
TBayXXXVII replied to squistion's topic in The Geek Club
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New law/rule needs to be enacted. Obese people can’t procreate.
TBayXXXVII replied to edjr's topic in The Geek Club
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McBride is going only 9 picks after Bowers. I don't think there's really a drop off in talent at other position there. Kittle usually misses a few games, that's why he's drafted 2 rounds later. I mean, if you want to hope that those 2 or 3 games missed by Kittle aren't in the playoffs... sure. The Raiders got a better QB who's likely to complete more passes. Their best pass catcher is Bowers. It makes sense to throw him the ball more. They upgraded (we think), their backfield. It assumes more chances to score and more drives that gain yards. The Cardinals drafted Harrison to be a game changer. He can't be that if you don't throw him the ball. Throwing him the ball more on a team that doesn't throw as much, will likely result in less targets for McBride. Kittle misses multiple games a year, generally. He's not getting younger. Bowers has the best chance of the 3 to really make gains in the TD production department. They're the only one that actually improved their offensive talent. Kittle got 8, if McCaffrey is healthy (which he is every other year), Jennings is still a big part of the game plan, Pearsall is healthy, and Aiyuk comes back ok, Kittle getting more than 8 is unlikely. McBride had 2 last year (Harrison 8, Wilson 4). Nothing changed over there other than the idea that Harrison will get the ball more. Not sure how that helps McBride. Bowers has a legit shot at double digit TD's... like as many as 12. Me, I'm not picking any of them. I'm waiting until many rounds later. That said, if I'm picking a TE in the first 4 rounds, I'll bet on Bowers before the other 2.
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Posty is a closer. What is his 9th inning theme song ?
TBayXXXVII replied to MikeMatt's topic in The Geek Club
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Is the next MLB Superstar (Konnor Griffin), a year (or so), away from his MLB Debut? Drafted 1 year ago, at 18, now 19 and has been promoted from A- to A+ to now AA over a course of 101 games played. All while hitting over .320 with an OPS over .920 at both levels. Is it possible that in 2 consecutive years, the Pirates drafted baseballs next 2 biggest super stars? .332/.414/.524 w/59 SB's in 70 att
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Ok. Listening to Siriusxm, everyone loved Egbuka, just not the situation. The uncertainty of Godwin's health had people unsure of how to handle Egbuka.
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I don't think that was the issue... I think it was more of, will Godwin be healthy.
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Definitely need a cap and floor. It's absurd that some teams can pay $300M without any issues while other can't pay $100M unless they lose money every year. They also need better profit sharing models. The Dodgers current local tv contract is worth $8.35BILLION dollars over 25 years, which averages out to be $334M annually. Their tv deal almost pays for their entire payroll. Yet, teams like Pittsburgh & Minnesota had their deals basically squashed because the network that bought their rights, folded. Before the new season starts, the Dodgers purse starts off with over $300M more to spend, than teams like Pittsburgh, Minnesota, Tampa, A's, and Marlins.
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Good for him.
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That's actually not bad. It puts teams in their region AND in their market share.
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No it's not, it's based on historical data. For the most part, every presidential election, Texas is pretty consistent on who they're voting for... as is California. 2012: Mitt Romney 57% 2008: John McCain 55% 2004: George W. Bush 61% 2000: George W. Bush 59% Trump got around what Romney and McCain got, so he's not an outlier.
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Sure, like I said, I'm willing to bet he doesn't even know absentee voting exists. He wants people to prove they are who they say they are. You need to do that with absentee ballots. He probably also knows that illegals drive vehicles with illegal plates at a substantially higher rate than legal citizens. My guess is that's this is his motivation on that.
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Why do I believe wrong? In order to get an absentee ballot, you have to prove who you are. I'm actually willing to bet, he doesn't even know absentee ballots are a thing.
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Oh, I have no doubt it's about the money. I'm just saying it's not ESPN "realizing how retarded all this woke shìt is", as you put it. I think they are full throttle on the woke sh!t.
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He didn't say the quiet part out loud, he said the out loud part out loud. He, and many others, believe that Democrats pad the ballot box with those. Those 8 states I said use mail-in ballots... 6 are dark blue, 1 is purple, the other is dark red. Democrats would be substantially more impacted than Republican's.
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You personally request one, which is the difference. Idiot. Like I said, there are 8 states just mail ballots out to people who are registered (on their rolls, whether they've checked them or not), whether they've been requested or not. That's, what I believe Trump is talking about.
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It's definitely NOT the second sentence. I believe the first one though. The Gruden trial may point us in that direction. My guess is that the NFL wouldn't sell off the network to ESPN if they didn't agree to drop that documentary. Also, I wouldn't be surprised if they dropped it because after putting it together in the most woke possible way, they couldn't make it work for them.
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He shouldn't have to go far... MDC posted Trump's message, like 7 posts after his initial one.
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Says the fascist who thinks Democrats are the only one's who can gerrymander.
