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  • BiffTFinancial
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 01-29-09
    • 22670

    #71
    Originally posted by qsilver335
    I like your plays, good luck tonight.
    Thanks, pal. BOL to you too.
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    • BigDan
      Restricted User
      • 04-28-11
      • 5104

      #72
      Originally posted by BiffTFinancial
      Great hoops. Ed Davis from UNC grew up a block from us. Former Pistons coach and Phil Ford backup at UNC went there too. I was on one of our HOF coach's three losing teams in like 40 years.

      that is quite a feat brother
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      • broadway6
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 11-14-09
        • 13337

        #73
        Originally posted by BiffTFinancial

        Great hoops. Ed Davis from UNC grew up a block from us. Former Pistons coach and Phil Ford backup at UNC went there too. I was on one of our HOF coach's three losing teams in like 40 years.
        Phil Ford was a beast. Davis should have stayed in college longer. That sucks about the losing season.
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        • BiffTFinancial
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 01-29-09
          • 22670

          #74
          Originally posted by BiffTFinancial
          Thanks, pal. BOL to you too.
          you're not kidding. we were not the worst team, though. the team that were juniors when we were seniors had 2 of the 3 losing seasons, fkn losers.

          Originally posted by broadway6
          Phil Ford was a beast. Davis should have stayed in college longer. That sucks about the losing season.
          only good thing was that i got to be a footnote to history. we were big dogs against a team from NC for Coach's 1,000th game. they had a ceremony before the game where they called out 75 former players from the crowd. Coach had tears in his eyes, place was packed and we were scared shitless because we were like 9-19. i couldn't miss, went for 26 and 16, won by like 11, gave one of the worst, unintellgible interviews ever for the post-game, ha ha.
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          • BiffTFinancial
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 01-29-09
            • 22670

            #75
            wtf that trip down memory lane came with 3 unexpected runs in Chicago. i may just start playing the grand salami over everyday.
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            • broadway6
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 11-14-09
              • 13337

              #76
              Originally posted by BiffTFinancial

              you're not kidding. we were not the worst team, though. the team that were juniors when we were seniors had 2 of the 3 losing seasons, fkn losers.



              only good thing was that i got to be a footnote to history. we were big dogs against a team from NC for Coach's 1,000th game. they had a ceremony before the game where they called out 75 former players from the crowd. Coach had tears in his eyes, place was packed and we were scared shitless because we were like 9-19. i couldn't miss, went for 26 and 16, won by like 11, gave one of the worst, unintellgible interviews ever for the post-game, ha ha.


              haha nice. my call to fame was hitting a foul ball of justin verlander
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              • BiffTFinancial
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 01-29-09
                • 22670

                #77
                2-2 +0u

                At least the losers were plus money, and didn't get burned by any bad numbers. Looking forward to more Vin Scully and less Hawk Harrelson. Go Dodgers.
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                • God1
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                  • 07-18-11
                  • 848

                  #78
                  So Dunn was 1-4 with a bomb, the other 3 ABs? all strikeouts of course. The rest of the team combined only had 4 strikeouts
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                  • LordCC
                    SBR Sharp
                    • 01-28-11
                    • 417

                    #79
                    I never thought Dunn was this bad when he was with Cincy? OR has he gotten lazy with that fat contract he signed in the off season?
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                    • God1
                      Restricted User
                      • 07-18-11
                      • 848

                      #80
                      Never even close to this bad. He usually batted around .250 and had a positive WAR. Had almost a .900 OPS last season
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                      • BiffTFinancial
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 01-29-09
                        • 22670

                        #81
                        3-2-1 +2.08u
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                        • BiffTFinancial
                          SBR Posting Legend
                          • 01-29-09
                          • 22670

                          #82
                          Originally posted by broadway6



                          haha nice. my call to fame was hitting a foul ball of justin verlander
                          that's pretty sweet. you should get a lot of mileage out of that story this year with the way Verlander is going.
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                          • broadway6
                            SBR Posting Legend
                            • 11-14-09
                            • 13337

                            #83
                            Originally posted by BiffTFinancial

                            that's pretty sweet. you should get a lot of mileage out of that story this year with the way Verlander is going.

                            yeah, but it's not as good as my teammate who hit a walk off homer against him. Verlander threw over 130 pitches in the game. Glad his coach didn't ruin him.


                            you should have paid that juice on Kershaw, but a push is better than a loss
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                            • BiffTFinancial
                              SBR Posting Legend
                              • 01-29-09
                              • 22670

                              #84
                              Originally posted by broadway6


                              yeah, but it's not as good as my teammate who hit a walk off homer against him. Verlander threw over 130 pitches in the game. Glad his coach didn't ruin him.


                              you should have paid that juice on Kershaw, but a push is better than a loss
                              yep. it was either pay -157 and play to win 2-2.5u, or play it the way that i did, which netted me 2.08u. maybe i need to get over my aversion to big juice, i dunno. i have a really hard time justifying laying 4.71u to win 3u.
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