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Name: Jeff Jackson
Member since: August 17, 2005
Last visit: November 02, 2005

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Gold Glove Winners Suprise, suprise, look at the gold glove winners....

posted by redsoxrgay at 07:00 PM on November 02

Throw me two curves and I can tell you what the next will do. Granted I might be down in the count - but I WILL connect.

Comment icon posted at 11:34 AM on November 02

Gold Glove Winners Suprise, suprise, look at the gold glove winners....

posted by redsoxrgay at 07:00 PM on November 02

What about Kenny "The camera beater" Rogers?

Comment icon posted at 11:31 AM on November 02

Formula Ferrari After Bridgestone's inability to provide decent tyres to Ferrari for the 2005 season, Max Mosely decides to revoke the rule change that left them unable to compete with Michelin. 50% of the F1 revenue stream isn't enough of an advantage?

posted by rodgerd at 04:22 PM on November 01

The more I think about tires, the more I feel that true R&D and tire limits are relevant. But being limited to one brand is not in the best interest of the sport. If I do not like the tires I am on, I change brands. Granted chassis and suspension setups change, but that is part of racing and builing a truly better, faster, handiling and ultimately safer car. I still do not like Ecclestone, racings equvilent of Kim Jong Il.

Comment icon posted at 09:14 AM on November 01

Formula Ferrari After Bridgestone's inability to provide decent tyres to Ferrari for the 2005 season, Max Mosely decides to revoke the rule change that left them unable to compete with Michelin. 50% of the F1 revenue stream isn't enough of an advantage?

posted by rodgerd at 04:22 PM on October 31

I could not agree more with Team Skid. But I side with current engine rules in the regards of when and how they may be changed.

Comment icon posted at 11:04 PM on October 31

Saints Go Marching Out The New Orleans Saints have likely played their last game in the city, sources told ESPN's Chris Mortensen. The plan is to spend 2006 in San Antonio and possibly Los Angeles as a permanent home.

posted by rcade at 12:26 PM on October 23

It seems to me that a lot of people, including the NFL and Paul Talglibue, are overlooking that San Antonio is ripe for a franchise of their own. the Alamodome was built for one purpase - football. The Spurs played played many seasons there but draped a large curtain across the center of the dome. The USFL tried their hand also, but much like all things Trump, did not survive due to the League itself. The Cowboy's have held training camps there and drawn well, and not to mention a lackluster bowl game which does well also. One other fact that seems to be overlooked is the NFL is making gestures south of hte border for fans, San Antonio has a very large hispanic-american population with significant dispossible income. Lastly San Antonio is also a major destination for conventions due to vast accomadatons, pleasant weather, moderate prices and a genuinely pleasant atmosphere to visitors. Seem perfect for the next NFL city?

Comment icon posted at 11:00 PM on October 23

The Unofficial NFL All-Criminal Team Here's a list of the NFL's all-time top criminals . See if your favorites made the cut .

posted by evil empire at 05:24 PM on August 18

Haven't read the book yet. Did Sebastian Janokowski make the list? Don't forget Nate Newton was also arrested and convicted for transporting 100 lbs of marijuana in Louisana.

Comment icon posted at 10:50 PM on August 18