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MasterChief

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  1. If the dolphins get Ron Wolf as GM, he's always had a reputation for taking QB's late in Drafts, Including Aaron Brooks in the fourth round. And I believe that we need help on that O-line before taking a QB. Maybe Odom has something there, getting a late first round pick and drafting Phillip Rivers.
  2. yup just came out on ESPNEWS. Wonder if he's going to try and get another job in the NFL or go back to College..
  3. The Steve Spurrier Era in Washington appears to be coming to a swift conclusion. Spurrier, the Redskins' coach the last two seasons, has retained prominent agent Jimmy Sexton to evaluate his contract for the apparent purpose of severing ties with the team, ESPN.com has learned. While there is still a chance that Spurrier might return as coach in 2004, his decision is the most significant indicator yet that he is seriously considering leaving his job. League sources confirmed to ESPN.com that there have been discussions with team counsel aimed at defining a possible exit strategy for Spurrier. One source with knowledge of the situation said Spurrier could leave the Redskins as early as Tuesday but emphasized that the coach will not resign. The source put the odds of Spurrier, 12-20 in two seasons, remaining as coach as less than 50-50. That would suggest that a settlement of Spurrier's contract -- with three years remaining at a total value of $15 million -- is the most likely scenario if he is to depart. ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported on Saturday that Spurrier and his wife, Jerri, were unhappy with his current situation and that he would take some time immediately after the season ended to think about his NFL future. There have been persistent rumors this week that Spurrier, who has not used an agent in the past, might be seeking representation. Whether he stays or goes, sources said Spurrier wants a decidely quick resolution. Spurrier has been purposely cryptic in recent days about his plans for the future. He told Washington-area media on Sunday that he "planned to" return to the team for next season, but alluded to issues that needed to be resolved with owner Dan Snyder. Some of the issues are believed to be control over staffing and input in personnel decisions. Snyder has suggested that Spurrier's staff, the most inexperienced in the NFL and top-heavy with former University of Florida assistants, needed an upgrade. But by contract, Spurrier has the right to hire and fire members of his staff. Spurrier also is said to be seeking added sway in roster and personnel matters, something he previously has not requested. There is no small degree of irony in Spurrier retaining Sexton; the agent represents several prominent Redskins, among them quarterback Patrick Ramsey, offensive linemen Chris Samuels and Randy Thomas, and middle linebacker Jeremiah Trotter. Sexton also has worked with Snyder extensively in the past. from- espn.com saw it coming... :shifty
  4. mlb inside drive? dont you mean NBA Inside Drive and that its a basketball game? neva hear of mlb inside drive Maybe he meant inside Pitch Xbox has a great Online service, But PS2 Has all my favorites, so i'll go with PS2
  5. Medal Gear Solid (PlayStation) Medal Of Honor (Playstation)
  6. If we did have more Wild Cards spots, there would be even a higher chance of subpar teams getting into the playoffs and we dont need that. yeah, but most yrs a team or two misses the playoffs because there is only 2 wild cards which gives the NFL exactly what it wants, parity.
  7. ravens win dickerson keeps record, congrats to lewis on a great year :thumbup
  8. :lol Dickerson is being pretty honest about not wanting lewis to break the record but yes it looks like it won't happen
  9. the record is really taking away from this game, great game well the ravens and steelers are in OT. 43 yds to go steelers ball.
  10. where the ravens are now, he can't get the record, they need to get called for a penalty. he needs 44 yds, 2:00 left, but it is still tied so it could go to OT.
  11. This is turning out to be quite a game as well. 48 yards left with 11:32 in the 4th. Come on Jamal! :thumbup
  12. he needs a bit less than 50 now it's in the 3rd quarter, 1:00 and counting
  13. Saturday, December 27, 2003 ESPN.com news services SARASOTA, Fla. -- Yankees owner George Steinbrenner collapsed at a memorial service Saturday, the Sarasota Herald-Tribune is reporting. Steinbrenner was taken to Sarasota Memorial Hospital, according to the Herald-Tribune's Web site. The hospital's emergency room confirmed to the paper that Steinbrenner was there but would release no further details. Steinbrenner, 73, was in Sarasota for a memorial service for Otto Graham, a Hall of Fame quarterback for the Browns, who died on Dec. 17. Those present told the newspaper that Steinbrenner was conscious when an ambulance transported him to the hospital. credit- espn.com
  14. cubs vs marlins game 5
  15. Did he officialy sign with the Royals, it doesnt say hes there on the ESPN signings page, they usually post it when its 100% official. He's on their roster http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/players/profile?statsId=3924 credit - ESPN.com
  16. Let's wait and see who the fool is........... It's you. He already signed with the Royals
  17. HE MISSED IT WOW saints lose 20-19 on missed extra point
  18. I just saw the replay, incredible
  19. the SAINTS JUST PULLED OF A MIRACLE OF ALL MIRACLES OH MY GOD AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH what happend? Why do i miss these things!! :banghead
  20. MasterChief replied to a post in a topic in Sports
    its official: Cleveland is Jamal Lewis' b***h. another 200+ yard performance against the Browns. I was gonna say the same thing, It's sad how they can't stop him, over 500 yards vs the browns in 2 games :thumbdown
  21. Yes, we will get a new home. And it won't be in Miami. Yeah, I said it. I don't know why... but I agree with you. As much as I hate to say it, It seems impossible to get a stadium in Miami
  22. Braves add Alfonseca to bullpen By Mark Bowman / MLB.com Antonio Alfonseca lost his closer's job after suffering an injury during Spring Training. (Aynsley Floyd/AP) ATLANTA -- The Braves bolstered their bullpen by coming to terms on a one-year deal with veteran right-handed reliever Antonio Alfonseca on Friday afternoon. Alfonseca will give the Braves a much-needed veteran presence in their bullpen. He will join Will Cunnane, Jaret Wright and Kevin Gryboski as closer John Smoltz's primary setup men. The Braves have been forced to operate under a tight budget throughout the offseason and had lost out in their pursuit of other veteran relievers like Tim Worrell and Arthur Rhodes. But Alfonseca's disappointing 2003 season dramatically dropped his price tag. The 31-year-old reliever, who made $4 million last year, will make $1.5 million and have the chance to earn another $1 million in incentives in 2004. While pitching for the Cubs last season, Alfonseca went 3-1 with a career-worst 5.83 ERA. Opponents hit .290 against him and he issued 27 walks and recorded 51 strikeouts in 66 1/3 innings. Some of Alfonseca's struggles last year could be attributed to a strained hamstring that he suffered while fielding a ball on wet turf on March 18. He missed about six weeks and wasn't able to return until early May. By the time he returned, Alfonseca's targeted closer's role had been given to Joe Borowski. Alfonseca pitched effectively in May and June. But once July rolled around, the veteran reliever began struggling and never was able to get himself right. He posted a 9.64 ERA during the season's final four months. While Smoltz contends his elbow will be ready for the start of Spring Training, Alfonseca has plenty of closer's experience to be able to fill that role if needed. During the 2000 season with the Marlins, he posted a Major League-best 45 saves and was named the Rolaids Relief Man of the Year. During Spring Training in 2002, Alfonseca had a confrontation with then-Marlins manager Jeff Torborg's son, who had ended his professional wrestling career to become the Marlins strength and conditioning coach. A short time later, the veteran right-hander and Matt Clement were shipped to the Cubs in a deal that brought a relatively unknown Dontrelle Willis into Florida's organization. The Braves bullpen is still lacking a proven, veteran left-handed reliever. The club may open a spot on its 40-man roster, which is now full, by releasing a mid-level prospect. Clubs have until midnight ET Saturday to determine if they are going to tender contracts to players that don't have guaranteed deals. credit -MLB.com
  23. Happy Birthday!
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