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  • rubisco43
    All Star
    • Feb 2003
    • 4372

    #676
    Re: Yankees/Red Sox Game 7 Thread

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    TarHeelMan said:
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    rubisco43 said:
    They fought back from a 5-2 defecit, and clearly outmanaged Grady. I just hope it isn't 27 this year.

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    Man, I don't know if you can call what Grady Little did last night "managing".

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    True.
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    • Mountaineer6
      Pro
      • Jul 2002
      • 608

      #677
      Re: Yankees/Red Sox Game 7 Thread

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      Superstar said:
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      Mountaineer6 said:


      No i wasnt crying.. it was a great game... I love
      watching the Red Sox get kicked in the stomach...

      Hahahaha...



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      I don't see what is so funny about that scene? I mean I'm sure you cried like a little girl when WVU lost to UM so get over yourself.

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      Nope I did not cry... that was a great game and I was
      proud of My mountaineers...

      AS FOR THE REDSOX VS YANKEES...

      Cowboy Doooooown bizzzznotch!!

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      • Mountaineer6
        Pro
        • Jul 2002
        • 608

        #678
        Re: Yankees/Red Sox Game 7 Thread

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        Superstar said:
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        Mountaineer6 said:


        No i wasnt crying.. it was a great game... I love
        watching the Red Sox get kicked in the stomach...

        Hahahaha...



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        I don't see what is so funny about that scene? I mean I'm sure you cried like a little girl when WVU lost to UM so get over yourself.

        <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

        Nope I did not cry... that was a great game and I was
        proud of My mountaineers...

        AS FOR THE REDSOX VS YANKEES...

        Cowboy Doooooown bizzzznotch!!

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        • Mountaineer6
          Pro
          • Jul 2002
          • 608

          #679
          Re: Yankees/Red Sox Game 7 Thread

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          Superstar said:
          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
          Mountaineer6 said:


          No i wasnt crying.. it was a great game... I love
          watching the Red Sox get kicked in the stomach...

          Hahahaha...



          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">


          I don't see what is so funny about that scene? I mean I'm sure you cried like a little girl when WVU lost to UM so get over yourself.

          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          Nope I did not cry... that was a great game and I was
          proud of My mountaineers...

          AS FOR THE REDSOX VS YANKEES...

          Cowboy Doooooown bizzzznotch!!

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          • dce1228
            MVP
            • Mar 2003
            • 1016

            #680
            Re: Yankees/Red Sox Game 7 Thread

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            ortonius said:
            That was about the sickest @#$*(&amp;$%)(*ing thing that I have ever seen. And it wasn't even a Yankee who won the game for them. Boone is really a Reds player that was basically sold to the Yankees. Another WS bought by the Yankees...that's all it is. It's the sickest thing in sports today. It's a corruption of true sport.

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            You know, I've given the Yanks crap for the 150million payroll before, but it became clear to me last night that the core of that team (the backbone of the club) is the homegrown guys... Bernie, Jeter, Posada, Pettitte, Rivera and now Nick Johnson (I don't think Soriano is a player, sorry)... they're just of a different stock than the add-on guys.. Clemens, Mussina, Giambi..etc. Without that core of guys the Yanks developed, Steinbrenner's wallet wins them nothing. IMHO, no dynasty exists without a combination of a keen minor league system and the financial backing of a large market, but as the Mets show you, the money alone gets you nothing without the chemistry of a home-grown core. You can hate the yanks all you want, as I do, but they're incredible. And the money, while it certainly doesn't hurt, is not the whole story.

            (And, if Pedro was pathetic because he didn't pitch a CG in the playoffs, I'd hate to hear of how you rip Clemens.)

            Good point. If Pedro is pathetic I'd hate to hear what Clemens is. Actually I'd love to hear it. Clemens should turn in his championship ring. This Yanks team won before he was there and as you saw last night, they win even when he does his best to ensure they don't.

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            • dce1228
              MVP
              • Mar 2003
              • 1016

              #681
              Re: Yankees/Red Sox Game 7 Thread

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              ortonius said:
              That was about the sickest @#$*(&amp;$%)(*ing thing that I have ever seen. And it wasn't even a Yankee who won the game for them. Boone is really a Reds player that was basically sold to the Yankees. Another WS bought by the Yankees...that's all it is. It's the sickest thing in sports today. It's a corruption of true sport.

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              You know, I've given the Yanks crap for the 150million payroll before, but it became clear to me last night that the core of that team (the backbone of the club) is the homegrown guys... Bernie, Jeter, Posada, Pettitte, Rivera and now Nick Johnson (I don't think Soriano is a player, sorry)... they're just of a different stock than the add-on guys.. Clemens, Mussina, Giambi..etc. Without that core of guys the Yanks developed, Steinbrenner's wallet wins them nothing. IMHO, no dynasty exists without a combination of a keen minor league system and the financial backing of a large market, but as the Mets show you, the money alone gets you nothing without the chemistry of a home-grown core. You can hate the yanks all you want, as I do, but they're incredible. And the money, while it certainly doesn't hurt, is not the whole story.

              (And, if Pedro was pathetic because he didn't pitch a CG in the playoffs, I'd hate to hear of how you rip Clemens.)

              Good point. If Pedro is pathetic I'd hate to hear what Clemens is. Actually I'd love to hear it. Clemens should turn in his championship ring. This Yanks team won before he was there and as you saw last night, they win even when he does his best to ensure they don't.

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              • dce1228
                MVP
                • Mar 2003
                • 1016

                #682
                Re: Yankees/Red Sox Game 7 Thread

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                ortonius said:
                That was about the sickest @#$*(&amp;$%)(*ing thing that I have ever seen. And it wasn't even a Yankee who won the game for them. Boone is really a Reds player that was basically sold to the Yankees. Another WS bought by the Yankees...that's all it is. It's the sickest thing in sports today. It's a corruption of true sport.

                <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                You know, I've given the Yanks crap for the 150million payroll before, but it became clear to me last night that the core of that team (the backbone of the club) is the homegrown guys... Bernie, Jeter, Posada, Pettitte, Rivera and now Nick Johnson (I don't think Soriano is a player, sorry)... they're just of a different stock than the add-on guys.. Clemens, Mussina, Giambi..etc. Without that core of guys the Yanks developed, Steinbrenner's wallet wins them nothing. IMHO, no dynasty exists without a combination of a keen minor league system and the financial backing of a large market, but as the Mets show you, the money alone gets you nothing without the chemistry of a home-grown core. You can hate the yanks all you want, as I do, but they're incredible. And the money, while it certainly doesn't hurt, is not the whole story.

                (And, if Pedro was pathetic because he didn't pitch a CG in the playoffs, I'd hate to hear of how you rip Clemens.)

                Good point. If Pedro is pathetic I'd hate to hear what Clemens is. Actually I'd love to hear it. Clemens should turn in his championship ring. This Yanks team won before he was there and as you saw last night, they win even when he does his best to ensure they don't.

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                • NYJets
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 18637

                  #683
                  Re: Yankees/Red Sox Game 7 Thread

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                  dce1228 said:
                  You know, I've given the Yanks crap for the 150million payroll before, but it became clear to me last night that the core of that team (the backbone of the club) is the homegrown guys... Bernie, Jeter, Posada, Pettitte, Rivera and now Nick Johnson (I don't think Soriano is a player, sorry)... they're just of a different stock than the add-on guys.. Clemens, Mussina, Giambi..etc. Without that core of guys the Yanks developed, Steinbrenner's wallet wins them nothing. IMHO, no dynasty exists without a combination of a keen minor league system and the financial backing of a large market, but as the Mets show you, the money alone gets you nothing without the chemistry of a home-grown core. You can hate the yanks all you want, as I do, but they're incredible. And the money, while it certainly doesn't hurt, is not the whole story.


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                  Is that really you?
                  Originally posted by Jay Bilas
                  The question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConn

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                  • NYJets
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 18637

                    #684
                    Re: Yankees/Red Sox Game 7 Thread

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                    dce1228 said:
                    You know, I've given the Yanks crap for the 150million payroll before, but it became clear to me last night that the core of that team (the backbone of the club) is the homegrown guys... Bernie, Jeter, Posada, Pettitte, Rivera and now Nick Johnson (I don't think Soriano is a player, sorry)... they're just of a different stock than the add-on guys.. Clemens, Mussina, Giambi..etc. Without that core of guys the Yanks developed, Steinbrenner's wallet wins them nothing. IMHO, no dynasty exists without a combination of a keen minor league system and the financial backing of a large market, but as the Mets show you, the money alone gets you nothing without the chemistry of a home-grown core. You can hate the yanks all you want, as I do, but they're incredible. And the money, while it certainly doesn't hurt, is not the whole story.


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                    Is that really you?
                    Originally posted by Jay Bilas
                    The question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConn

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                    • NYJets
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 18637

                      #685
                      Re: Yankees/Red Sox Game 7 Thread

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                      dce1228 said:
                      You know, I've given the Yanks crap for the 150million payroll before, but it became clear to me last night that the core of that team (the backbone of the club) is the homegrown guys... Bernie, Jeter, Posada, Pettitte, Rivera and now Nick Johnson (I don't think Soriano is a player, sorry)... they're just of a different stock than the add-on guys.. Clemens, Mussina, Giambi..etc. Without that core of guys the Yanks developed, Steinbrenner's wallet wins them nothing. IMHO, no dynasty exists without a combination of a keen minor league system and the financial backing of a large market, but as the Mets show you, the money alone gets you nothing without the chemistry of a home-grown core. You can hate the yanks all you want, as I do, but they're incredible. And the money, while it certainly doesn't hurt, is not the whole story.


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                      Is that really you?
                      Originally posted by Jay Bilas
                      The question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConn

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                      • dce1228
                        MVP
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 1016

                        #686
                        Re: Yankees/Red Sox Game 7 Thread

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                        NYJets37 said:
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                        dce1228 said:
                        You know, I've given the Yanks crap for the 150million payroll before, but it became clear to me last night that the core of that team (the backbone of the club) is the homegrown guys... Bernie, Jeter, Posada, Pettitte, Rivera and now Nick Johnson (I don't think Soriano is a player, sorry)... they're just of a different stock than the add-on guys.. Clemens, Mussina, Giambi..etc. Without that core of guys the Yanks developed, Steinbrenner's wallet wins them nothing. IMHO, no dynasty exists without a combination of a keen minor league system and the financial backing of a large market, but as the Mets show you, the money alone gets you nothing without the chemistry of a home-grown core. You can hate the yanks all you want, as I do, but they're incredible. And the money, while it certainly doesn't hurt, is not the whole story.


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                        Is that really you?

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                        I still think taking Giambi from the A's was a deplorable act of terrorism, but Giambi isn't close to the most valuable player on that team. Yeah, his solo jacks helped last night, but he's a DH for God's sake. How valuable can he be? He's garnish.

                        I think it's the obnoxious approach yankee fans take, there feeling of entitlement, that pisses me off the most about the team. But getting shoved in the temple by a ravenous and idiotic Sox fan (that and being generally pissed off about the Cub fans) made me realize all fans suck, so why should I single out the Yank fans. If they need to win so bad then let them.

                        Yours truly, nomadic baseball fan. DCE1228.

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                        • dce1228
                          MVP
                          • Mar 2003
                          • 1016

                          #687
                          Re: Yankees/Red Sox Game 7 Thread

                          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                          NYJets37 said:
                          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                          dce1228 said:
                          You know, I've given the Yanks crap for the 150million payroll before, but it became clear to me last night that the core of that team (the backbone of the club) is the homegrown guys... Bernie, Jeter, Posada, Pettitte, Rivera and now Nick Johnson (I don't think Soriano is a player, sorry)... they're just of a different stock than the add-on guys.. Clemens, Mussina, Giambi..etc. Without that core of guys the Yanks developed, Steinbrenner's wallet wins them nothing. IMHO, no dynasty exists without a combination of a keen minor league system and the financial backing of a large market, but as the Mets show you, the money alone gets you nothing without the chemistry of a home-grown core. You can hate the yanks all you want, as I do, but they're incredible. And the money, while it certainly doesn't hurt, is not the whole story.


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                          Is that really you?

                          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                          I still think taking Giambi from the A's was a deplorable act of terrorism, but Giambi isn't close to the most valuable player on that team. Yeah, his solo jacks helped last night, but he's a DH for God's sake. How valuable can he be? He's garnish.

                          I think it's the obnoxious approach yankee fans take, there feeling of entitlement, that pisses me off the most about the team. But getting shoved in the temple by a ravenous and idiotic Sox fan (that and being generally pissed off about the Cub fans) made me realize all fans suck, so why should I single out the Yank fans. If they need to win so bad then let them.

                          Yours truly, nomadic baseball fan. DCE1228.

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                          • dce1228
                            MVP
                            • Mar 2003
                            • 1016

                            #688
                            Re: Yankees/Red Sox Game 7 Thread

                            </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                            NYJets37 said:
                            </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                            dce1228 said:
                            You know, I've given the Yanks crap for the 150million payroll before, but it became clear to me last night that the core of that team (the backbone of the club) is the homegrown guys... Bernie, Jeter, Posada, Pettitte, Rivera and now Nick Johnson (I don't think Soriano is a player, sorry)... they're just of a different stock than the add-on guys.. Clemens, Mussina, Giambi..etc. Without that core of guys the Yanks developed, Steinbrenner's wallet wins them nothing. IMHO, no dynasty exists without a combination of a keen minor league system and the financial backing of a large market, but as the Mets show you, the money alone gets you nothing without the chemistry of a home-grown core. You can hate the yanks all you want, as I do, but they're incredible. And the money, while it certainly doesn't hurt, is not the whole story.


                            <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">


                            Is that really you?

                            <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                            I still think taking Giambi from the A's was a deplorable act of terrorism, but Giambi isn't close to the most valuable player on that team. Yeah, his solo jacks helped last night, but he's a DH for God's sake. How valuable can he be? He's garnish.

                            I think it's the obnoxious approach yankee fans take, there feeling of entitlement, that pisses me off the most about the team. But getting shoved in the temple by a ravenous and idiotic Sox fan (that and being generally pissed off about the Cub fans) made me realize all fans suck, so why should I single out the Yank fans. If they need to win so bad then let them.

                            Yours truly, nomadic baseball fan. DCE1228.

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                            • BTB
                              Th*s **n't s** w*rld
                              • Mar 2003
                              • 3520

                              #689
                              Re: Yankees/Red Sox Game 7 Thread

                              AI_Franchise I completely agree with you about Pedro. Yes he pitched well, maybe great, but an ace, the guy who is considered the best in baseball, needs to get that dominant cg to seal the deal. That is why he gets 17 mil next year.

                              For that performance we might as well get two great pitchers for 8 mil each.

                              And about the Yanks not deserving it, well if Grady little had made the right move it could have very well been a different outcome, it didnt come down to the yanks just beating the red sox. I guess that comment was more out of emotion tho

                              The dynasty will return


                              Paul Pierce... talent + heart + toughness = The Truth

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                              • BTB
                                Th*s **n't s** w*rld
                                • Mar 2003
                                • 3520

                                #690
                                Re: Yankees/Red Sox Game 7 Thread

                                AI_Franchise I completely agree with you about Pedro. Yes he pitched well, maybe great, but an ace, the guy who is considered the best in baseball, needs to get that dominant cg to seal the deal. That is why he gets 17 mil next year.

                                For that performance we might as well get two great pitchers for 8 mil each.

                                And about the Yanks not deserving it, well if Grady little had made the right move it could have very well been a different outcome, it didnt come down to the yanks just beating the red sox. I guess that comment was more out of emotion tho

                                The dynasty will return


                                Paul Pierce... talent + heart + toughness = The Truth

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