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Colbert leans more to the right.
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wcbsas wrote:[quote=bpselly001]Just wondering what everyone elses predictions were now that we have a good idea of what every teams roster is gonna look like this season.
QB'd by Cutler is always going to underwhelm.
Yeah he's only 27-13 in his last 40 starts, including two games he was knocked out of early. If you hate Jay Cutler don't hate on his play, because he is talented and his play is improving, hate on his attitude or something else like most others do. If I were an opposing team's player or fan I would fear Cutler with competent pass blocking and pass catchers.
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And what about the ease of owning a firearm? Or the fact that any lunatic who can get ahold of a 3-D printer might be able to figure out how to make one.
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bpselly, did you take into account schedule at all when putting together your predictions?
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dawgstyle wrote:Too many ties for me to accept that. Right or wrong, just make a choice. Totally agree with you, the problem arose when two teams had the same resulting ranking when we put ours together. For example I had Denver, Seattle, San Fran at the top, he had San Fran, Seattle, Denver. When I put them together all three were at four, the lowest combined score of the rankings, at that point it came to either going with the team that I had ranked higher or who he had ranked higher and if I had done that it would have essentially been that individuals rankings, which is why I left it that way. But you make complete sense.
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diener34 wrote:I understand. I would be scared too, but if the doctor who performed my surgery said I was good to go, not only would I play, but I'd feel obligated to play.
The Bulls are paying him a ton of money to sit on the bench right now, plus possibly costing them 2 or 3 more home playoff games if they could make it to the next round.
I'm trying to think of another superstar in any sport or time who has done something like this. Usually its the opposite where players are trying to come back too early, or at the least the team just decides to shut the player down for the year.
From the Bulls perspective it has to be a bit upsetting.
Also funny that Adidas ran all of those comeback commercials early about the comeback and now it has seemed to have ceased. I think Reggie shouldn't be running his mouth, but to me it just seems like it's his way of sticking up for his brother. As far as Armstrong goes, I know there are troubled waters between him and the Bulls, but regardless of this it is his job to make sure he and his client make the most money possible. Money is the ultimate incentive and I believe he is just acting in the best interest of that. If I were his agent and a former player I would just tell him to make sure he is 100% comfortable with the entire situation before forcing anything, if this happens they both have a better chance of making more money in the long run.
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I want Rose to come back when Rose is ready to come back. Some great points were made by everyone but to me, if he is not ready to hit the court again do not force him to. 9 out of 10 series with against the Heat with a healthy Rose, Rip and Noah the Bulls still lose. Let him recover and feel comfortable at his own pace and bring in some help during the offseason. I have never seen anything but positive from Derrick, he isn't a diva, he isn't lazy or extremely arrogant. Any decision he makes would be fine by me.
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