Indians 22, Yankees 0

Originally posted by pollard:
Originally posted by Venerable Bede:

nevertheless, philly phans are still worse.
I went to a Cardinals game in Philly when JD Drew was still on the team, it got a little scary when he was at the plate
It should've gotten scary at that point. What Drew did to Philly isn't any different then what Elway did to Baltimore, or Manning did to San Diego.
Originally posted by Rob_Gee:
I wore a Steeler jersey to a Ravens game
I wore a Steelers Jersey to a Riaders game when they were still in LA (one of the few chances I ever had to see the Steelers play in LA when I lived there. I was about 17-18 years old at the time. I was terrified for my life. I ended up taking it off. When I got home, the news reported that Raider fans had beaten a Steeler fan into a coma in the stadium. He later died. I've never been to a Raider game since and will never go, even if it's the only chance I have to see my beloved Steelers on the west coast.
yeah, me and a friend went to Philly to a Flyers game with Bruins jerseys on and a couple guys tried to get us to come over to their car with them after the game and when we wouldnt go the one dude swung at my friend and we took off.

what the fuck is wrong with people that have to take it all personal when you are routing against thier team? i mean really. childish.
I guess they figure its part of their hometown advantage. It definetely isnt worth beating the crap out of something or killing them. It's more satisfying taunting the hell out of them and embarrassing their team, especailly if they lose. But thats as far as it should go…..Well unless your a Red Sox fan……J/K Sonick!!!!!!!!!
Coin tosses today:

Should either of these folks tie for either the division or the Wild card, here's where the playoff happens:

WHAT'S THE SCENARIO?
NL West
â?¢ Los Angeles at San Francisco

NL Wild Card
â?¢ Chicago at San Francisco
â?¢ Houston at San Francisco
â?¢ Florida at San Francisco
â?¢ San Diego at San Francisco
â?¢ Chicago at Houston
â?¢ Florida at Chicago
â?¢ Chicago at San Diego
â?¢ Houston at Florida
â?¢ Houston at San Diego
â?¢ Florida at San Diego

AL East
â?¢ Boston at New York

AL West
â?¢ Oakland at Anaheim
â?¢ Oakland at Texas
â?¢ Anaheim at Texas

AL Wild Card
â?¢ Anaheim at Boston
â?¢ Oakland at Boston
â?¢ Anaheim at New York
â?¢ Oakland at New York
Originally posted by vansmack:
Coin tosses today:

Should either of these folks tie for either the division or the Wild card, here's where the playoff happens:

WHAT'S THE SCENARIO?
NL West
â?¢ Los Angeles at San Francisco

NL Wild Card
â?¢ Chicago at San Francisco
â?¢ Houston at San Francisco
â?¢ Florida at San Francisco
â?¢ San Diego at San Francisco
â?¢ Chicago at Houston
â?¢ Florida at Chicago
â?¢ Chicago at San Diego
â?¢ Houston at Florida
â?¢ Houston at San Diego
â?¢ Florida at San Diego

AL East
â?¢ Boston at New York

AL West
â?¢ Oakland at Anaheim
â?¢ Oakland at Texas
â?¢ Anaheim at Texas

AL Wild Card
â?¢ Anaheim at Boston
â?¢ Oakland at Boston
â?¢ Anaheim at New York
â?¢ Oakland at New York
geez, the man doesn't much like the a's, but loves the giants. also, how fitting the marlins would have go to the cubs for a tie-break.
Originally posted by hitman:
It should've gotten scary at that point. What Drew did to Philly isn't any different then what Elway did to Baltimore, or Manning did to San Diego.
I guess I like to hope people have a reasonable grasp on reality and realize that violence isnt needed when a guy doesnt want to play for your sports team
Originally posted by hitman:
It should've gotten scary at that point. What Drew did to Philly isn't any different then what Elway did to Baltimore, or Manning did to San Diego. [/QB]
I think what Barry Sanders did to the Lions and what Ricky Williams did to the Dolphins are both 500 times worse than what Drew did to the Phillies.
Originally posted by Rob_Gee:
Originally posted by hitman:
It should've gotten scary at that point. What Drew did to Philly isn't any different then what Elway did to Baltimore, or Manning did to San Diego.
I think what Barry Sanders did to the Lions and what Ricky Williams did to the Dolphins are both 500 times worse than what Drew did to the Phillies. [/QB]
oh, i disgree about barry sanders. . .jd drew wanted philly to pay him more than he was worth (grr, don't get me started on the dis-service boras is doing for his clients just outta college). . barry sanders didn't want his coach to be fired. how is that worse - jd was motivated by greed and barry by loyalty.
Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
oh, i disgree about barry sanders. . .jd drew wanted philly to pay him more than he was worth (grr, don't get me started on the dis-service boras is doing for his clients just outta college). . barry sanders didn't want his coach to be fired. how is that worse - jd was motivated by greed and barry by loyalty. [/QB]
I guess I was more concerned about his teamates and fans. Him walking out after the draft and them left with no running back.
Originally posted by Rob_Gee:
Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
oh, i disgree about barry sanders. . .jd drew wanted philly to pay him more than he was worth (grr, don't get me started on the dis-service boras is doing for his clients just outta college). . barry sanders didn't want his coach to be fired. how is that worse - jd was motivated by greed and barry by loyalty.
I guess I was more concerned about his teamates and fans. Him walking out after the draft and them left with no running back. [/QB]
from what i remember, he told the lions very early on that if they fired, i think it was wayne fontes, then he wasn't gonna play. the lions, knowing that, went ahead and fired fontes, and sanders said, ok, i'm not playing again.
blah blah blah.

werent we talking about baseball? lets not mix up our millionaire threads please.
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
blah blah blah.

werent we talking about baseball? lets not mix up our millionaire threads please.
Big series this weekend tough guy. :D

I watched the Red Sox last night on ESPN against the mighty Devil Rays. Definetely can't say anything bad about their offense.
Originally posted by Rob_Gee:
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
blah blah blah.

werent we talking about baseball? lets not mix up our millionaire threads please.
Big series this weekend tough guy. :D

I watched the Red Sox last night on ESPN against the mighty Devil Rays. Definetely can't say anything bad about their offense.
2 out of 3 will make me happy.
Originally posted by pollard:
Originally posted by hitman:
It should've gotten scary at that point. What Drew did to Philly isn't any different then what Elway did to Baltimore, or Manning did to San Diego.
I guess I like to hope people have a reasonable grasp on reality and realize that violence isnt needed when a guy doesnt want to play for your sports team
Maybe my choice of words wasn't correct. I can understand why there may have been uneasiness in the crowd when Drew was up to bat, but violence is never an answer. It would be better to just scream profanities than that. But I don't necessarily like when that occurs at games either, because there are always kids around, and their parents didn't bring them to games to hear that shit. Let alone, the people screaming, are always the ones that call players profane names, and then get pissed when they don't sign a damn autograph.
Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
Originally posted by Rob_Gee:
Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
oh, i disgree about barry sanders. . .jd drew wanted philly to pay him more than he was worth (grr, don't get me started on the dis-service boras is doing for his clients just outta college). . barry sanders didn't want his coach to be fired. how is that worse - jd was motivated by greed and barry by loyalty.
I guess I was more concerned about his teamates and fans. Him walking out after the draft and them left with no running back.
from what i remember, he told the lions very early on that if they fired, i think it was wayne fontes, then he wasn't gonna play. the lions, knowing that, went ahead and fired fontes, and sanders said, ok, i'm not playing again. [/QB]
I don't remember any of that. I just remember Sanders getting tired of playing for the Lions because they hardly made the playoffs and what not. Just goes to show you, one player never makes a successful team.
Well I saw on tv that one of the hecklars was actually the wife that got hit by the chair's husband. If the dumbass would just kept his mouth shut, his wife would be ok. So the bottom line is, his wife suffered from his stupid remarks, if he just watched the game and cheered for his A's, none of this woulda happened. And after seeing the highlights, he's damn lucky Doug Brocail was being held back, that boy was pissed and ready to rip someones head off.

I know most people won't agree with those remarks but a little common sense by the fans woulda prevented this. Not that chair throwing is the answer but It might have been better than what Brocail woulda done to the husband.
Originally posted by Rob_Gee:
Well I saw on tv that one of the hecklars was actually the wife that got hit by the chair's husband. If the dumbass would just kept his mouth shut, his wife would be ok. So the bottom line is, his wife suffered from his stupid remarks, if he just watched the game and cheered for his A's, none of this woulda happened. And after seeing the highlights, he's damn lucky Doug Brocail was being held back, that boy was pissed and ready to rip someones head off.

I know most people won't agree with those remarks but a little common sense by the fans woulda prevented this. Not that chair throwing is the answer but It might have been better than what Brocail woulda done to the husband.
I'm not most people…I agree with you. Most people need to learn to shut their mouths, period. I love this shit. The fans are like I didn't say anything except my team was better than his, and he snapped. Bullshit! Let alone, the players also need to chill and not let stuff bother them so much. In this case, the player should have gone to security and had the fan removed. I've seen this happend plenty of times where a fan is removed for being near the field and yelling profanities or racial slurs at players.