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#1
Hangin' at the Al / Re: Excuse my language
Last post by TSmith34, Inc. - Today at 02:35:07 PM
Quote from: mileskishnish72 on Today at 01:59:49 PMChase needs to learn that difference (not likely 88% through his college career). He needs to
learn to vary speeds and change timing. He is OFTEN basically out of control and moving too fast to put up a good shot. If he could add some finesse he'd be much more effective.

Chase could still have a bright future as an NFL defensive back
#2
The Superbar / Re: Squirrel Appreciation Day
Last post by JWags85 - Today at 02:32:36 PM
Squirrels are up there with raccoons as common suburban creatures that are insanely amusing and funny, but also incredibly annoying and damaging depending on the scenario.  I think they are amazing but I totally understand people who can't stand them.
#3
The Superbar / Re: MLB HOT STOVE ‘25-‘26
Last post by JWags85 - Today at 02:30:36 PM
Quote from: Jockey on January 20, 2026, 06:46:47 PMHe'll be placed in the Santo/Baines wing of the Hall.

That's not entirely fair to Jones.  There are only 14 other players in history that won 10+ GG, and the only 2 that aren't in the HOF are Vizquel and Keith Hernandez.  Vizquel couldn't hit hence why he has a career WAR under 40 despite being a top 3 defensive SS of all time and Hernandez probably gets dinged for playing on TONS of terrible teams, despite winning 2 WS titles.  Pretty crazy to only make the playoffs 3 times in a 17 year career...yet win a ring in 66% of those appearances.

Jones is at worst the 3rd best defensive CF of all time behind Mays and Griffey.  And at his peak he was an absolute weapon at the plate.  That 2005 season was preposterous and he was an absolute superstar for a good 6-7 years.  If he didn't get fat and lazy after leaving Atlanta and had even decent years in his early 30s, he would have sleepwalked to a 70+ WAR and been a no brainer.  Even still, WAR wise he's basically comped to guys like Andrew Dawson and Dave Winfield, not a bum like Baines.
#4
The Superbar / Re: 2025-26 NFL Thread
Last post by Hards Alumni - Today at 02:14:52 PM
Quote from: WhiteTrash on Today at 02:07:21 PMI don't know if that would help. Soldier Field has some of the best sightlines and seat proximity to the field in college or the NFL. Even a couple of Packer fan friends say its a great stadium to watch a game (except for the Bears fans). It has the advantage of being the smallest venue in the NFL and they took advantage of that.

Some people, understandably, just enjoy the TV version of football, which is awesome.

That stadium is a dump, and there isn't crap to do around it on game day.  The two experiences are night and day.
#5
The Superbar / Re: MLB HOT STOVE ‘25-‘26
Last post by WhiteTrash - Today at 02:09:08 PM
Quote from: CreightonWarrior on Today at 01:50:00 PMFinally a win for one of the little guys
Finally, some team is spending the revenue sharing.
#6
The Superbar / Re: 2025-26 NFL Thread
Last post by WhiteTrash - Today at 02:07:21 PM
Quote from: Hards Alumni on Today at 01:30:16 PMSounds like you need to go to a game in Green Bay.
I don't know if that would help. Soldier Field has some of the best sightlines and seat proximity to the field in college or the NFL. Even a couple of Packer fan friends say its a great stadium to watch a game (except for the Bears fans). It has the advantage of being the smallest venue in the NFL and they took advantage of that.

Some people, understandably, just enjoy the TV version of football, which is awesome.
#7
The Superbar / Re: MLB HOT STOVE ‘25-‘26
Last post by Pakuni - Today at 02:04:32 PM
Quote from: Jockey on Today at 12:27:27 PMTrue, but it included an optout if he wasn't in the 3 highest paid players which he used after 2 years when the WS refused to do so.

He posted 3.4 and 0.6 WAR seasons the next two years then retired from baseball. So, perhaps declining to make him one of the three highest-paid players in baseball wasn't a bad idea?
#8
The Superbar / Re: Squirrel Appreciation Day
Last post by Billy Hoyle - Today at 02:01:34 PM
I appreciate that the squirrels that come down to our deck keep my cat entertained throughout the day. He still hasn't bagged one, though.
#9
Hangin' at the Al / Re: Excuse my language
Last post by mileskishnish72 - Today at 01:59:49 PM
Quote from: TSmith34, Inc. on Today at 08:47:50 AMA large part of the difference IMO is that he is playing at "Nigel speed" rather than trying to play at "Sean speed".
 

Chase needs to learn that difference (not likely 88% through his college career). He needs to
learn to vary speeds and change timing. He is OFTEN basically out of control and moving too fast to put up a good shot. If he could add some finesse he'd be much more effective.
#10
The Superbar / Re: Squirrel Appreciation Day
Last post by Pakuni - Today at 01:58:51 PM
I'll be appreciating mine sauteed with a nice brown butter sauce.