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Official Random Thoughts Thread - Part 3

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Re: Official Random Thoughts Thread - Part 3 

Post#301 » by montestewart » Wed Sep 12, 2012 11:09 pm

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Re: Official Random Thoughts Thread - Part 3 

Post#302 » by Chocolate City Jordanaire » Wed Sep 12, 2012 11:16 pm

miller31time wrote:Guys, just this morning, the mods got a PM from Howard Mass saying that a member of the realgm and Chicago Bulls community, Tommy Udo 6, has passed away. He was an excellent poster and from all accounts a great guy.

From what I hear, he was in his 60s and in poor health. RIP, dude.


Didn't interact with him directly as I can recall. I like his signature quote:
The gem cannot be polished without friction, nor man perfected without trials.
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I'm sure Tommy Udo 6 imparted a lot of wisdom and will be missed. RIP
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Re: Official Random Thoughts Thread - Part 3 

Post#303 » by DMVleGeND » Thu Sep 13, 2012 2:43 am

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Re: Official Random Thoughts Thread - Part 3 

Post#304 » by dobrojim » Thu Sep 13, 2012 5:20 pm

Sorry to hear that. RIP.
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Re: Official Random Thoughts Thread - Part 3 

Post#305 » by dobrojim » Thu Sep 13, 2012 5:22 pm

Been a long time since I was able to stay interested in the O's or that
interested in baseball on the whole. Not so this season. Buck Showalter
has worked magic. So how 'bout them O's

and for that matter, how 'bout dem Nats!

I-95 Series! That's what I wanna see.
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Re: Official Random Thoughts Thread - Part 3 

Post#306 » by verbal8 » Fri Sep 14, 2012 1:23 am

It was nice to see a positive piece about a former NBA player:

http://www.thepostgame.com/blog/good-sp ... foundation
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Re: Official Random Thoughts Thread - Part 3 

Post#307 » by Nivek » Tue Sep 18, 2012 6:41 pm

Got an email from someone today griping that one of my colleagues hadn't replied with some information requested. The emailer included the message she'd sent to my colleague. I received the complaint at 2:23. The email to my colleague was sent at 2:22. :nonono:
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Re: Official Random Thoughts Thread - Part 3 

Post#308 » by dobrojim » Tue Sep 18, 2012 7:00 pm

the NFL replacement refs surely suck

NFL mgmt/ownership are a bunch of cheap b@stards with the amount
of money they make vs the amount the dispute is over.
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Re: Official Random Thoughts Thread - Part 3 

Post#309 » by verbal8 » Tue Sep 18, 2012 8:02 pm

dobrojim wrote:the NFL replacement refs surely suck

NFL mgmt/ownership are a bunch of cheap b@stards with the amount
of money they make vs the amount the dispute is over.


The situation really is awful. I don't really see what the NFL hopes to gain by this. In one article the proposed savings would be 80k per team per year(in other words the cost of 1000 beers per game at FedEx field prices).

The worst part is the replacement refs seem to be bad in a dangerous way more than a truly unfair way.
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Re: Official Random Thoughts Thread - Part 3 

Post#310 » by miller31time » Tue Sep 18, 2012 8:22 pm

verbal8 wrote:
dobrojim wrote:the NFL replacement refs surely suck

NFL mgmt/ownership are a bunch of cheap b@stards with the amount
of money they make vs the amount the dispute is over.


The situation really is awful. I don't really see what the NFL hopes to gain by this. In one article the proposed savings would be 80k per team per year(in other words the cost of 1000 beers per game at FedEx field prices).

The worst part is the replacement refs seem to be bad in a dangerous way more than a truly unfair way.


Unfortunately, they're both dangerous AND truly unfair.

I'm not one that usually blames officials for losses since, generally, fans only see what they want to see in terms of officiating. But in last week's Ravens game, we got gipped. They called a TD back because of offensive interference (in this instance, the defender didn't even see the damn ball and both players were fighting for position). That TD would have put the game away for Baltimore. Then, on the upcoming offensive possession for Philly, it was 1st and goal and Vick clearly intentionally grounded the ball as he was about to be sacked. The refs originally called it a fumble, then reviewed the play and called it a simple incomplete pass. Now, they were absolutely right to change the fumble (as it was clearly not) but not calling intentional grounding gave them the ball with a yard to go for the go-ahead score. Vick punched it in and Philly won by one damn point.

Then there's the inordinate amount of blown defensive pass interference calls that didn't get whistled (Torry Smith, in particular, would have had a near touchdown earlier in the game but the defender was grabbing his jersey as obviously as possible - even Dierdorf said it was basically inexcusable not to call it) while Baltimore got whistled for a more-than-questionable ruffing the passer earlier in the game that would have ended the Eagle's drive and stopped them from scoring.

It's not that the Ravens played well. We didn't and honestly, under most circumstances, we wouldn't deserve to win. But last Sunday, we played well enough. And that's all it should have taken. Dierdorf remarked after the game was over that Philly winning the game despite the incredible amount of turnovers was something he hadn't seen before. Well, Danny boy, there's a reason for that -- they SHOULDN'T have won.
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Re: Official Random Thoughts Thread - Part 3 

Post#311 » by Higga » Tue Sep 18, 2012 8:39 pm

Yeah it's more the fact that the refs have NO control over the game more than the blown calls. Blown calls happen even with regular refs. But the players do not respect the current refs at all. It's like when a substitute teacher comes in and the students just go crazy. Apparently one ref told Lesean McCoy he was on his fantasy team, and one ref who was supposed to be doing the Saints/Panthers game got kicked out last minute because he got caught with Facebook pics of him rocking Saints gear and expressing how much he loved the Saints.


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Re: Official Random Thoughts Thread - Part 3 

Post#312 » by Chocolate City Jordanaire » Tue Sep 18, 2012 10:40 pm

miller, your Ravens certainly did get robbed. That was the most horribly officiated NFL game I've ever watched.
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Re: Official Random Thoughts Thread - Part 3 

Post#313 » by Nivek » Wed Sep 19, 2012 12:24 pm

Nivek wrote:Got an email from someone today griping that one of my colleagues hadn't replied with some information requested. The emailer included the message she'd sent to my colleague. I received the complaint at 2:23. The email to my colleague was sent at 2:22. :nonono:


Back to something important... In the time it took me to write a response asking for clarification of the emailer's original request (3 minutes), said emailer sent a message to yet another colleague.
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Re: Official Random Thoughts Thread - Part 3 

Post#314 » by Chocolate City Jordanaire » Wed Sep 19, 2012 12:58 pm

I could suggest a good therapist, but your colleague isn't here in HI, Nivek. :)

I probably shouldn't be the one to joke about anything sensitive. Perhaps your colleague is merely deceptive or that person could be in need of professional help.
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Re: Official Random Thoughts Thread - Part 3 

Post#315 » by Nivek » Wed Sep 19, 2012 3:03 pm

I think the emailer needs some help. :)
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Re: Official Random Thoughts Thread - Part 3 

Post#316 » by pancakes3 » Wed Sep 19, 2012 3:57 pm

I had a cowork melt down last friday and aired all sorts of laundry of the "undue" constructive criticism that she's been given over the past weeks. uncomfortable.
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Re: Official Random Thoughts Thread - Part 3 

Post#317 » by Chocolate City Jordanaire » Wed Sep 19, 2012 9:25 pm

Nivek wrote:I think the emailer needs some help. :)


Be glad you don't work at the post office.

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Re: Official Random Thoughts Thread - Part 3 

Post#318 » by closg00 » Wed Sep 19, 2012 10:39 pm

Does anyone have any TV shows to recommend? I currently watch: Dexter, Game of Thrones, and Boardwalk Empire.
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Re: Official Random Thoughts Thread - Part 3 

Post#319 » by montestewart » Wed Sep 19, 2012 11:11 pm

closg00 wrote:Does anyone have any TV shows to recommend? I currently watch: Dexter, Game of Thrones, and Boardwalk Empire.

Project Runway and Sons of Anarchy (and Boardwalk Empire). Sons of Anarchy should be heading even further into high/low Shakespearean camp this season. I tried Luck but it was too slow and moody for me. I initially liked the snappy patter of The Newsroom, but the plotting is silly and the characters too one-dimensional.

I watched an episode of Iceberg Hunter. They go up to an iceberg in a boat, shoot it with a gun, a big chunk of it falls off, they put it in the boat, bring it back to town, and sell it to vodka manufacturers. Watching an ice cube melt is almost as interesting.
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Re: Official Random Thoughts Thread - Part 3 

Post#320 » by pancakes3 » Thu Sep 20, 2012 12:46 am

montestewart wrote:. I initially liked the snappy patter of The Newsroom, but the plotting is silly and the characters too one-dimensional.


they're zero-dimensional and only exist as puppets for sorkin pitching his cliche albeit clever thoughts. seriously, their personalities only exist until it's inconvenient to the writers.
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