krhimself
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krhimself

I was at the game, my first time seeing the guy (and Fulham) in person. He certainly isn't short on charisma. Both of his teams are pretty much trash right now, but he's definitely sold me on his ability to turn them around.

Yup, mainly those students' parents. Even then, a large % of them see UCF as their second team.

THE GAWD

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I have the over/under on someone from the stadium pools mooning the cameras at 1.5 regular season games.

Blake Bortles has Tebow 2.0 written all over him, mainly because of all the UCF fans who have suddenly jumped on the Jags bandwagon after they drafted him, and pretty much see him as a demi-god. It's a little bit weird too, since they were the same people who complained about Jags games televised in Orlando as

#WELLACTUALLY

+1

A 60-year old Florida transplant complaining about how those who are younger than him should show more "respect", and ingon about how he would have dealt with this kind of kerkuffle in the good old days?

Well, that's me shocked.

More interestingly, Archer's psychological age seems to rise with each passing start.

To replace another Congressman who got busted for cocaine possession. Florida! Merica!

Curtis Clawson, Florida Man.

Your 2014-15 Orlando Magic highlights.

NFL Draft in 2020:

Monday: 1st overall pick
Tuesday: picks 2 through 10
Wednesday: rest of 1st round
Thursday: 2nd round
Friday: 3rd round
Saturday: 4th and 5th rounds
Sunday: 6th and 7th rounds

Well Tim Cahill is one of Henry's teammates, so they still got it right.

Meh, a fractured vertebra would have only kept a hockey player off the ice for about 15 minutes.

Like I said in a previous reply, the league is just fine right now, at 19 teams. Anything over 20, or even 22, is overkill for a top flight soccer league.

Fwiw I'm not totally convinced that grooming a new generation of world-beating soccer players, let alone raising the standard of play in the MLS, is the #1 goal for

But you can see the possible complications of having a typical, bloated North American-style league in a soccer context, right?

I honestly think the MLS has enough teams (or franchises) as is. Maybe some of the teams are complete basket cases, but 19 teams is perfectly fine for a top flight soccer league. More teams

...except the MLS is still adding teams like there's no tomorrow, which means the domestic talent pool will become thinner, which then means that the quality of the league will take that much longer to catch up to the level where it is today (assuming, of course, that the league hasn't stopped expanding by the time