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It truly is the Coors Field effect.

His statistics at Coors Field are quite astounding, and make up a huge bulk of his career production. He was a good player, don’t get me wrong, but his career statistics were vastly boosted by the stadium.

At Coors Field: .381/.462/.710 with 154 HRs.

And if you just go by Home/Away

It’s not going to happen. At the end of the day, this college football “playoff” isn’t actually run by the NCAA.

That extra non-conference game is huge... to the smaller schools generally. If say, Alabama plays St. Mary’s School for the Blind in October, of course it’s a win for Alabama. And Alabama pays St. Mary’s a

Dennis Miller AND Rush Limbaugh in the booth. #MakeMNFGreatAgain

Prior to the latest design, you could get a pretty loaded out V6 Mustang.

My wife has a 2012 Premium V6 Convertible, and it’s a terrific car. Plenty fast with 305 HP, gets great gas mileage, and loaded with options.

Right. He’s clearly in insane shape, and has been an incredibly talented pass rusher his whole career. Put him in on obvious passing situations and have him rush the QB.

Just look at the year that Julius Peppers is having to see the value of an in-shape uber talented pass rusher playing a limited number of snaps.

Liquor store bbq? Where can I find this magical place?!

As someone that suffers from spinal stenosis, I have no idea how the guy was even able to suit up, yet alone play football. I run the vacuum and am laid out for a day.

You’re working on the assumption that people went to see the games. They were dead last in the NL in attendance last year at 1.5 million. Only in their first year at the new stadium were they not last, and they were 12th.

Clearly they are doing a reverse “Major League”, but instead of selling off all the players to

The most damning part of all of it...

If you’re going to spend 135k on this SUV, chances are you’re not going to be going to autozone for a doohickey.

The strange thing is... the 2018 Suburban HD that GM does sell to fleets doesn’t appear to have Diesel as an option, and it has a woefully low towing capacity.

Well, it’s hard to hold a college coach’s record as a NFL coach against them, as it’s completely different on that level. (eg, Saban in the pros was lousy, Saban in college is one of the best ever.)

Looking purely at results...

If you look at what he did at Rutgers, he was very successful. Rutgers has been to 10 bowl

Isiah, yeah. Kidd, eh, not so much. He was a liability shooting the ball, hitting just 40% over his career.

For me, it goes Magic, Stockton, Isiah, Gary Payton, CP3, and then Kidd.

Aren’t a lot of North Koreans already addicted to meth?

I don’t think you’re blinded by Eli-love.

They should rebuild the trust with Eli. At worst, you’re going to show value in him if you want to move on from him. At best, you’re rebuilding the trust with him to move forward with him as the QB.

Look at the Sixers with Okafor. If you just banish someone, you’re running a

What they do depends on what direction they’re going with.

It was market correction. The actual rare baseball cards are still worth money, because of that whole “rare” aspect of it.

An example for today is video games. Most of the old Nintendo games have had a rapid increase in value. I mean...
https://www.pricecharting.com/game/nes/donkey-kong-jr-math

I tend to see two arguments to the Okafor situation, which completely contridict eachother.

1. He’s terrible.
2. They don’t want him to hurt the Sixers if he goes to a contender.
3. The sometimes mentioned issue, which I find incredibly humorous, is his durability. On a team with Joel Embiid. (I, much like every other

The back surgery he had specifically fixes the issue that has plagued him for years. It should hold up fine, given that it’s now fused together.

The risk will be if the vertebrae above the surgically repaired area begin to break down, which is a huge risk with the surgery. (I actually have the same issue that Tiger

Badmouthing Marshawn?