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  • maxcraft
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 11-15-10
    • 680

    #1
    Any Bill Simmons fan here?
    Just read his paperback basketball book.. damn it so good.. the guy really knows his shit.. too bad I don't trust him on his NFL picks..

    love also his columns in espn even though he hates everything outside boston..
  • gimme2dollars
    SBR Sharp
    • 12-02-09
    • 356

    #2
    I always read his columns on espn. Funny guy.
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    • opie1988
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 09-12-10
      • 23429

      #3
      You might want to re-think your stance on his NFL picks. He's currently in the top 25 in the Las Vegas Hilton Handicappers Contest. Trust me...those are very heavy hitters he's up there with. He's been unbelievably good this year.
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      • ProfaneReality
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 04-14-09
        • 7607

        #4
        he tweets a lot... most are entertaining commentary on games going on at the moment
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        • SWBET
          SBR Hustler
          • 11-28-10
          • 78

          #5
          He now does color commentary for the NBA
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          • Member
            Restricted User
            • 12-06-10
            • 32

            #6
            What ??

            The Las Vegas Hilton contest is ovverarted

            It's a bunch of touts picking against stale lines lol

            It hardly shows you can pick winners
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            • maxcraft
              SBR Wise Guy
              • 11-15-10
              • 680

              #7
              Originally posted by SWBET
              He now does color commentary for the NBA
              Really... WTF.. hope someone post it on youtube..

              His podcast with Cousin Sal is a must listen

              Love it when Cousin Sal imitates Simmons.. Jaasshh Freeeman.. Fukking hilarious...
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              • jgray
                SBR MVP
                • 09-06-09
                • 3599

                #8
                Originally posted by maxcraft
                Really... WTF.. hope someone post it on youtube.. His podcast with Cousin Sal is a must listen Love it when Cousin Sal imitates Simmons.. Jaasshh Freeeman.. Fukking hilarious...
                He was doing color in last night's GS/Heat game. His best line (which he had to explain later) was when he Dampier awkwardly had his shot blocked under the basket. His comment was simply "Dallas fans are nodding."

                If you have kids, you should check out the column he wrote a few weeks ago about brainwashing his daughter to be a Cletics fan.
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                • sonyman
                  Restricted User
                  • 06-08-10
                  • 419

                  #9
                  He wasn't bad during the NBA game last night.
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                  • dwaechte
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 08-27-07
                    • 5481

                    #10
                    Who isn't a fan? Guy is great.
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                    • dwaechte
                      SBR Hall of Famer
                      • 08-27-07
                      • 5481

                      #11
                      Originally posted by sonyman
                      He wasn't bad during the NBA game last night.
                      I think a lot of guys tuned in just to hear him. He was solid.
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                      • thisisit
                        SBR Wise Guy
                        • 08-01-10
                        • 733

                        #12
                        on basketball he is god enough to be a gm, i really enjoy his writing.
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                        • Jrod124
                          SBR Hall of Famer
                          • 10-31-09
                          • 5622

                          #13
                          one of my favs on espn. a nice change of pace from the stu scotts and mike wilbons of the world. jeff van gundy? go coach your annoying
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                          • maxcraft
                            SBR Wise Guy
                            • 11-15-10
                            • 680

                            #14
                            if you hate van gundy.. i hate rick reilly.. he's paid more than simmons even though simmons is the one who generates traffic on espn.. also hate reilly's column.. not worth the time to read it..
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                            • ProfaneReality
                              SBR Hall of Famer
                              • 04-14-09
                              • 7607

                              #15
                              I prefer reading him.... his whiny faggy voice irritates me
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                              • DrStale
                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                • 12-07-08
                                • 9692

                                #16
                                Originally posted by opie1988
                                You might want to re-think your stance on his NFL picks. He's currently in the top 25 in the Las Vegas Hilton Handicappers Contest. Trust me...those are very heavy hitters he's up there with. He's been unbelievably good this year.
                                Guy is a beast, but his NFL picks have been around 50% overall the last few years, so don't tail him. His write-ups on the games are still an excellent read though.
                                Originally posted by Dark Horse
                                If with religion you mean belief system, your belief system is your religion. Again, it matters not what it is. You believe in it, you are loyal to it, would defend it, and yet have no proof of it, other than that, at one point or another, you chose to believe in it. Self-hypnosis. What if there were a snapping of fingers that broke the hypnosis?
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                                • thadchr
                                  SBR MVP
                                  • 11-18-08
                                  • 1335

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by maxcraft
                                  Really... WTF.. hope someone post it on youtube..

                                  His podcast with Cousin Sal is a must listen

                                  Love it when Cousin Sal imitates Simmons.. Jaasshh Freeeman.. Fukking hilarious...

                                  Right on brother. Something I look forward to every single week. Between him and Klosterman and ("the czar of reality TV") Jacoby, they even have me watching some of the truly terrible shit on TV out there.
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                                  • cadillac pete
                                    SBR MVP
                                    • 01-15-06
                                    • 1675

                                    #18
                                    He is hilarious..I still laugh at this about Eric Gagne when he was with the Sox in 07. He was terrible everytime he took the mound, and especially in the post season.

                                    Bill Simmons wrote:

                                    This seems like a good time to mention there are only five acceptable situations in which Eric Gagne should step on the field tonight: A 12-run blowout; a 20-inning game in which the Sox runs out of pitchers; a bench-clearing brawl; at the end of the game; and if the bullpen catches on fire and he has to jump onto the field to survive. Five and only five.
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                                    • Jericholic
                                      SBR MVP
                                      • 02-15-10
                                      • 3099

                                      #19
                                      I love Simmons, read every column, listen to every podcast.
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                                      • Capybara
                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                        • 08-17-08
                                        • 11803

                                        #20
                                        Maxcraft, if I could ruin Bill Simmons for you the way you ruined Shutter Island for that other poster who asked about it, I would. Cokk.
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                                        • mtneer1212
                                          SBR MVP
                                          • 06-22-08
                                          • 4993

                                          #21
                                          Here is this week's column -- my favorite part is the teaser warning on the Steelers.......

                                          Warning! Warning! I am currently traveling on a mini-book tour to promote the paperback release of "The Book of Basketball," which means my NFL picks are headed directly for a port-o-john splash. During the previous two book tours, in 2005 and 2009, I finished a combined 3-720 against the spread. (All numbers approximate.) I travel, I sign, I lose. That's just the rule.
                                          Anticipating the inevitable Week 14 collapse, I decided to throw a curveball at the Gambling Gods: After Saturday's book signing in Dallas, I'm sticking around for Sunday night's Eagles-Cowboys game and crossing the streams "Ghostbusters"-style. See, I also have terrible luck picking games and/or gambling if I am attending a sporting event. Why? Because of the Doom Boards. You know how BlackBerrys never get Internet service inside a crowded arena, so you're always stuck staring at those miniature scoreboards in the corners of the stadium? I call them "Doom Boards." You just stare at them and wait for awful news. For instance …
                                          [+] EnlargeESPN"The Book of Basketball" is out in paperback with new updates. Order from Random House or other retailers.


                                          IND 30
                                          TENN 21 (4th)
                                          IND 30
                                          TENN 21 (4th)
                                          IND 30
                                          TENN 21 (4th)
                                          IND 30
                                          TENN 21 (4th)
                                          IND 30
                                          TENN 28 (4th)
                                          What???? They scored? How???? It's almost worse than watching a game live. Any time a Doom Board is involved, I lose.
                                          The good news: There are no other games happening Sunday night. The bad news: When you get killed in Sunday's games, the Sunday night Doom Board ends up being your Walk of Shame. Just when you're getting over the beating … BOOM! Let's roll those scores again! Between the Doom Board and the book tour, if my "Ghostbusters" move doesn't work, there's a good chance I might finish minus-2 and 18 this week.
                                          Don't believe me? I picked the Colts -3.5 Thursday night. Easy money. They were leading 21-0 in the second quarter, got bored and allowed Tennessee to hang around and hang around … leading to the most indefensible backdoor cover in recent football history. Trailing by nine points in the final minute, Tennessee got a first down inside Indy's 25, but embattled Tennessee coach Jeff Fisher -- who apparently has never played a video game in his life -- eschewed the exceedingly logical field goal/onsides kick/Hail Mary blueprint and kept charging toward the end zone. And all that persistence paid off: Kerry Collins tossed a touchdown pass to Bo Scaife to pull the Titans within two. One problem: There was 0:00 left on the clock. THEY WASTED THE ENTIRE MINUTE TRYING TO SCORE A MEANINGLESS TOUCHDOWN!!!!!!!!!! (Sorry, the situation demanded all caps.) How do these guys get paid to coach for a living when 10-year-olds holding a Wii controller are more logical in the same situation???
                                          It was the perfect way to start Book Tour Massacre III: Losing with 0:00 on the clock on the dumbest backdoor cover drive in recent football history. We'll be telling our grandkids about it. As for the rest of my Week 14 losers, let's hit the quick picks …
                                          (HOME TEAMS IN CAPS)
                                          Bengals (+8.5) over STEELERS
                                          Sandwiched between the Ravens (last week) and the Jets (next week) on Pittsburgh's schedule? The lowly Bengals, losers of nine straight and, really, just plain losers. Translation: This reeks of the dreaded Trap/Letdown Combo for the Steelers. Be careful, Everyone Throwing Pittsburgh Into a Three-Team Tease This Weekend. In other news, my wife was reading a magazine on Sunday night when Haloti Ngata smeared Ben Roethlisberger's nose all over his face like a wedding cake. She watched the replay, saw the damage and said, "Hah!" Then she went back to her magazine. Ben, I think there's some healing left to do.

                                          SPORTS GUY ROAD TRIP

                                          "The Book of Basketball" was released in paperback this week with new material and a revised Hall of Fame pyramid. Bill is on the road to sign books (you can bring an old copy if you wish) and meet fans. You can order the paperback from Random House, Amazon.com, Barnesandnoble.com, Borders or other retailers.
                                          Saturday, Dec. 11: Dallas
                                          4 p.m.
                                          Borders
                                          10720 Preston Road


                                          Browns (+1) over BILLS
                                          I don't care if Jake Delhomme might be involved -- the Browns are one fumble and one 80-yard screen pass from a six-game winning streak right now. In the "Which coach is least likely to get fired?" power rankings, has Eric Mangini vaulted above Rex Ryan or am I crazy?
                                          (Note: Sign you're probably headed for a bad picks week -- you type the words, "I don't care if Jake Delhomme might be involved," don't delete them and keep going.)
                                          VIKINGS (+3) over Giants
                                          Minnesota owns Eli Manning. I'm just the messenger. Anyway, I was thinking about how Dallas and Minnesota immediately started playing better when they dumped their coaches. Getting fired is traumatic in any profession, especially when your employer tells you "We'll pay you to leave; just go, for the love of God, GO!!!!!" Having that firing covered by the media, and dissected by fans, would be equally traumatic (especially if your players were creaming you after the fact). But if the team quickly turns things around upon your departure, where does that leave your self-esteem? I coached those guys so poorly, even my unqualified assistant ended up doing better than me. I think we're going to see a bearded Brad Childress wandering around San Diego drinking from a carton of milk soon.
                                          REDSKINS (+2) over Bucs
                                          Can't take the Bucs in cold weather, especially after their season went down in flames this past Sunday with a fourth-quarter choke, two killer injuries (their center and best cornerback) and Josh Freeman uncharacteristically blowing their last chance. It's their own damned fault: They wore orange throwback uniforms and triggered memories of 25 years of ineptitude and bad luck. Can't they burn those things already? You think Jennifer Aniston still has her wedding dress?
                                          (Unrelated: I'm adding the words "Albert Haynesworth" to my ESPN Outsider account. For how long can we rehash the fact that one of the league's worst owners badly overpaid a shaky character guy who tried hard in a contract year, roped somebody into overpaying him, then mailed it in from that point on? Wow, what a crazy sequence of events! That never happens! Nobody saw that coming! I keep waiting for Daniel Snyder to buy WikiLeaks.)
                                          JAGS (-4) over Raiders
                                          We found our Red-Hot Second-Half Team: The Jags have covered five straight, won four of those, found an identity (MJD left, MJD straight, MJD right) and even had Gus Johnson call their Hail Mary. I'd say something is up. Throw in the "West Coast team playing a 1 p.m. game on the East Coast" thing and we're done here.
                                          (Unrelated: I had a signing Thursday night at a Borders that was allegedly in San Francisco, although I'm still not positive because we drove 40 minutes from downtown San Francisco to get there. It would have been like scheduling a Boston signing in Hingham. Anyway, one of the reasons I love doing signings is because they capture the sports mood of the city. On Tuesday in New York, everyone was either depressed about the Jets or hilariously fired up about the Knicks. The next day in Washington, people were asking me questions like, "Is it against your '20 Rules' column if I stop rooting for the Redskins and pick another team?" and "How much should I hate the Jayson Werth signing?" But in San Fran? At least half the attendees were wearing a Giants shirt or hat and had their chests puffed out. So funny how a title can single-handedly sway the mood of a city.)

                                          MILLER LITE MAN UP

                                          I think every Red Sox fan uttered these five words this week: "Hey, it's not my money."
                                          When it's all said and done, the Sox will have spent more than $300 million, squandered two draft picks and given away three elite prospects to acquire Adrian Gonzalez and Carl Crawford. They did it for one reason: The sixth-best Celtic (Shaq) generated more local buzz than the entire 2010 Red Sox team did. Ticket demand was down; ratings were down; the Celts and Pats were hogging the headlines … they needed to do something. Period. The Gonzo trade was a home run; shades of the Pedro trade in 1998, when they flexed their big-market muscles by swiping a hitting-his-prime stud from a cost-cutting National League team. He fills a specific void: the slugger who (A) keeps fans from flicking the channel and (B) makes opposing fans say, "Uh-oh, that guy is coming up." Great move, logical move. Put simply, they had to. I loved it even before the Padres fans were sending e-mails congratulating me. You know your team did something right when even the other team's fans are congratulating you. It reminded me of the J.D. Drew signing, but the exact opposite.
                                          The Crawford move wasn't as logical because they chose to pay a very good player as if he were a great player. Then again, you can do these things when you're rich. For the Red Sox, overpaying Crawford by $30 million (at least) was like overpaying for a Mansion on the water in Nantucket and knowing it's embarrassingly excessive … but once you have it, it's like, "Who's up for a weekend in Nantucket? When are we going? Pack the car!!!!" Like I'm not going to enjoy watching him? Come on.
                                          Of course, that $300 million splurging (which won't be official until Gonzo is signed after Opening Day for luxury-tax reasons) led the Yankees fans to start complaining, "You've become who you always despised: us." Please. That happened in 2000 when we dropped $160 million on Manny. And hey, it's not my money. The Red Sox were boring, and now they're not. I'd like to congratulate them for manning up.


                                          PANTHERS (+7.5) over Falcons
                                          I switched my pick 45 times on this game. And I would have gone for 46 if not for a column deadline. Hey, remember my "creeper" concept from my 2010 preview (how every season since 2002, a non-playoff team jumps five-plus wins and grabs a first-round bye)? I wrote a whole paragraph pushing the Falcons, got scared off because they would have needed to jump from 9-7 to 14-2, then settled on … (gulp) … the Niners. I have a lot of regrets. And yes, if the Falcons finish 14-2 (totally doable), that's our 2010 creeper. Our other candidate …
                                          BEARS (+3) over Patriots
                                          The 9-3 Bears need to get to 12-4 and a 2-seed to qualify for "creeper" status. Don't sleep on them Sunday. Haven't we been here before? A contender looks unstoppable on Monday night at home, everyone spends the next few days fawning over the team, and meanwhile, it has a scary road game looming six days later against an underrated contender that matches up with it pretty well.
                                          Put it this way: If the Patriots win this one, we can officially say they're peaking better than the 2007 Pats did. The 2007 offense peaked from Week 1 to Week 11 (41 points a game), then faded a little down the stretch (29.7 points a game) when the weather turned, the pressure mounted and defenses realized that the Pats couldn't really run the ball. The 2010 Pats just dropped 160 points in their past four games (two of them against the two best AFC teams) and are suddenly pushing the 2007 Pats as the best offense footballoutsiders.com has EVER measured. The big differences: They can run the ball better; they aren't as reliant on big plays from one receiver; and their screens in the two-tight-end offense (whether it's a running back or a receiver catching the ball) have been absolutely devastating. Teams are terrified to blitz them now because they can unleash one of those screens at any time. On the flip side, their defense isn't as good as the 2007 crew. Not even close. We'll know more after Sunday.
                                          Packers (-7) over LIONS
                                          I learned three things on Thanksgiving: Always take an elite QB against Detroit's pass defense; stop believing CBS when they pretend it's a new "Survivor" (and it's really a clip show); and next time there's an uplifting pregame segment about a deceased NFL player who found redemption in the afterlife when his mother donated his organs to people who desperately needed them, you might want to lie about his cause of death to your sobbing wife if that cause of death is going to make her scream, "Wait a second … he did WHAT?"
                                          (Speaking of "Wait a second … he did WHAT?" -- please tell me you caught CT's performance on MTV's "Challenge" this week, then tell me how this isn't America's fifth professional sport. Would you rank it above or below Wilt scoring 100 points in a game? I can't decide.)
                                          Broncos (-4.5) over CARDS
                                          I'm co-signing Mike Lombardi's take on Denver's panic firing of Josh McDaniels. You fire a football coach when his team stops playing hard for him; the Broncos played hard against Kansas City last week. Huh? Meanwhile, Leslie Frazier and Jason Garrett covering their first games caused Vegas to overreact with a high Broncos line, then the public to overreact by betting it even higher … and me to nearly overreact to the overreaction by grabbing John Skelton +4.5. Isn't this Rusty Smith, The Sequel? I can't do it. There's an 80 percent chance that Larry Fitzgerald is going to pull a Col. Markinson and just disappear soon.
                                          NINERS (-5) over Seahawks
                                          Only in the NFC West could (A) a team that's tied for first place be a five-point underdog against a 4-8 team, and (B) a 3-9 team playing at home get 4.5 points against another 3-9 team that just fired its coach. Underrated subplot for this one: Alex Smith might return. At Thursday night's signing, someone mentioned Smith's return to me and said, "Watch out, here come the 49ers!" and started laughing, then the four guys behind him in line also started laughing. Ladies and gentlemen, your 2010 San Francisco 49ers!!!!!
                                          Rams (+9) over SAINTS
                                          Total wins by division right now: AFC East: 27; NFC South: 27; NFC East: 25; AFC North: 24; AFC South: 24; NFC North: 24; AFC West: 23; NFC West: 19. Which explains why the inordinately frisky Rams -- who have played only two bad games all season -- are getting this many points. It's strictly an NFC South/NFC West line. I get it.
                                          So why take the points? Because Jaaaaaaaaaaash Freeman's 2010 playoff run was like a son to me. When Jaaaaaaaash's playoff hopes died, a part of me died, too. But now, Sam Bradford, you're the one. You're the one who's going to make sure that Jaaaaaash Freeman's season didn't die for nothing. You're the young QB who's going to make the playoffs way before he's ready and allow us to quietly wager against you in Round 1. You're the one ready to kill every three-team tease and suicide pool this week. You're the one who's going to keep Jaaaaash's spirit alive. Now, you're gonna go through hell. But in the end, I know you're gonna be the one standing. You know what you have to do, son. Do it. Do it.
                                          CHARGERS (-7) over Chiefs
                                          Brodie Croyle's record as a starter: 0-9. 'Nuff said. (The Joey Harrington Corollary applies here: Realistically, what are the odds of someone named "Brodie Croyle" becoming an elite NFL quarterback? 100-1? 200-1?) So, really, this is the biggest week for Matt Cassel's appendix ever. I don't see it coming through. In other news, here's your best bet of the weekend: Grab 6-6 San Diego (games remaining: KC, San Fran, at Cincy, at Denver) to rally back from two down and win the AFC West. Three-to-two odds. The Bolts only need to run the slate and have the Rams beat the Chiefs in St. Louis next week. Done. Lock it down.
                                          Dolphins (+5.5) over JETS
                                          On the one hand, Chad Henne out-Delhommed Jake Delhomme last week. On the other hand, the Jets were badly exposed Monday night. When in doubt, take the points. In other news, the 2010 Jets are the first team to blow a seemingly minor personnel decision so egregiously that even wives and girlfriends who know nothing about sports knew they blew it. Yup, I'm talking about Joe McKnight over Danny Woodhead. Gotta love "Hard Knocks."
                                          (Unrelated, I loved this e-mail from Brock in Winston-Salem: "What do you think the NFL's response will be when one player makes a big hit on another player and gets up and pretends to throw $100 bills on the semi-conscious player who received the hit?" That's the first million-dollar fine. I'm calling it right now.)
                                          Eagles (-3.5) over COWBOYS
                                          Feels like Dez Bryant's injury should have swung this line a little more, no?
                                          Unrelated: I keep getting conspiracy e-mails like this one (from Kent in Seattle): "Is there any way the NFL allows Vick to be the starting QB in the Super Bowl? The PETA protests. The pro-puppy media. The unspoken gambling hypocrisy. Some company will likely change its Super Bowl ad to include puppies or blast Vick. Basically, America will spend two weeks hating the NFL. Against that possible backdrop, how many penalties will the Eagles be flagged with during their playoff game(s)? Isn't the best postseason bet going to be whatever team the Eagles are playing?"
                                          (Cut to all the Eagles fans throwing up in their mouths a little.)
                                          Ravens (-3) over TEXANS
                                          If only because the speed of that Steelers-Ravens game was unlike anything else I watched last week. Baltimore might have a glaring weakness (its ability to score against good defenses) and a hidden one (Joe Flacco gakking in big moments, which happened again this past Sunday against the Steelers), but that's not surfacing against Houston's lousy defense. Especially on national TV.
                                          Speaking of TV, one final note: I'm announcing Friday's Heat-Warriors game with Dan Shulman and Mark Jackson (10 p.m. ET, ESPN). I will be the third man in the booth … unless my head explodes right before the game. So if you don't see me standing next to Mark and Dan before the opening tip, just assume that they're still picking pieces of my head off the court. Until then.
                                          This Week: 0-1
                                          Last Week: 7-9
                                          Season: 103-84-5
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                                          • prm223
                                            SBR High Roller
                                            • 09-26-10
                                            • 174

                                            #22
                                            Bill Simmons is a real intelligent author and broadcastor I'm a big fan.
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                                            • k13
                                              SBR Posting Legend
                                              • 07-16-10
                                              • 18102

                                              #23
                                              I like reading his columns and nfl picks. He's no sharp but no square either.
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                                              • donnyguru
                                                SBR High Roller
                                                • 10-14-06
                                                • 231

                                                #24
                                                Simmons does well in the NFL every year, considering he picks every game. He doesn't cherry-pick his lines, either.
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                                                • jmush
                                                  SBR Wise Guy
                                                  • 02-25-10
                                                  • 556

                                                  #25
                                                  great writer...not so great as a tv personality
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                                                  • stealthyburrito
                                                    SBR Posting Legend
                                                    • 05-12-09
                                                    • 21562

                                                    #26
                                                    i read his b.s. report occasionally, it is a great read.

                                                    he is a funny guy, love it when he gets to fill in on pti. can't stand other fill-ins like lebetard or bob ryan.
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                                                    • dodger33
                                                      SBR MVP
                                                      • 08-14-09
                                                      • 3962

                                                      #27
                                                      Originally posted by maxcraft

                                                      His podcast with Cousin Sal is a must listen

                                                      Love it when Cousin Sal imitates Simmons.. Jaasshh Freeeman.. Fukking hilarious...
                                                      Hell yes I love his podcast!
                                                      Last edited by dodger33; 12-11-10, 03:23 PM.
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                                                      • dfberger23
                                                        SBR Hall of Famer
                                                        • 11-08-10
                                                        • 5069

                                                        #28
                                                        Simmons is ESPN's best asset.
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                                                        • maxcraft
                                                          SBR Wise Guy
                                                          • 11-15-10
                                                          • 680

                                                          #29
                                                          Originally posted by stealthyburrito
                                                          i read his b.s. report occasionally, it is a great read.

                                                          he is a funny guy, love it when he gets to fill in on pti. can't stand other fill-ins like lebetard or bob ryan.
                                                          You mean LeRetard? That guy is very annoying...
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                                                          • Grux
                                                            SBR Sharp
                                                            • 09-24-09
                                                            • 494

                                                            #30
                                                            Pretty much read everything and his mailbags are great.
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