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Collateral Estoppel: They're Allowed to Lose One Game
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Tuesday, December 21, 2004. They're Allowed to Lose One Game. 1) They won the AFC Championship in January 2002 in Pittsburgh with Drew Bledsoe coming off the bench and a team that was not as battle-tested at this year's version, so it's not like home-field is an essential component to them returning to the Super Bowl. Plus Corey Dillon was still missing the playoffs with the Bengals then. On a completely unrelated note, the Cubs resigned Jose Macias to a one-year deal. I actually don't mind Macias: h...
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Holy Cow Baseball Blog: March 2005
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Holy Cow Baseball Blog. Baseball is not necessarily an obsessive-compulsive disorder, like washing your hands 100 times a day, but it's beginning to seem that way. We're reaching the point where you can be a truly dedicated, state-of-the-art fan or you can have a life. Take your pick." Thomas Boswell. Monday, March 28, 2005. Padres 9, Cubs 5. Here's what Dempster had to say. Spring games] matter, but they don't matter," he said. "I want to get ready for the season.". However, I'd rather see Ryan work out...
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Collateral Estoppel: A Perfect Ten
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Saturday, November 13, 2004. That's the idea this week. Here we go. NY JETS ( 1 1/2) over Baltimore; Jets. Yes, I'm aware that Quincy Carter is QB for the Jets. But as good as Baltimore's defense is (though it's not that. Good), I don't think an offense led by Kyle Boller is capable of scoring more than 10 points in the Meadowlands on what will undoubtedly be a chilly and windy afternoon/evening. Though I wouldn't mind a few field goals from Matt Stover, since he's the kicker on my fantasy team. Both of ...
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Collateral Estoppel: Why the Playoffs Are Different
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Monday, January 03, 2005. Why the Playoffs Are Different. I will say this much: Bill Belichick knows how to coach in the playoffs. His last postseason loss as head coach? Posted by Matt @ 2:32 PM. View my complete profile. Black's Law Dictionary Definition. Theyre Allowed to Lose One Game. Who Knew Mail Fraud Could Be So Interesting? Now Its Our Turn. First the Red Sox, Then the Cubs. What Would You Know About Pressure? The Blogfather - Guinness and Poker. No Limit on Inane Banter. Dead Money - AlCantHang.
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Collateral Estoppel: The Cubs Are Back, and So Am I (and Hopefully on a Regular Basis)
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Wednesday, February 23, 2005. The Cubs Are Back, and So Am I (and Hopefully on a Regular Basis). With the news that the 2nd Annual Cubs Blog Army over at Northside Lounge. Predictions contest is upon us, and as a member of said army despite my complete lack of posts for about, oh, seven weeks now, as some famous actor once said in something (I think it was Jason Alexander as George in Seinfeld), "I'm back, baby! Posted by Matt @ 7:40 PM. View my complete profile. Black's Law Dictionary Definition.
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Collateral Estoppel: My Vote Goes to Joe, Plus a Bonus Taxi Adventure
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Tuesday, March 08, 2005. My Vote Goes to Joe, Plus a Bonus Taxi Adventure. The rotation is fine. Closer spot? That's where the title of this post comes in. Let's review: the Cubs win 88 games in 2003 and come within a game of winning the pennant. Joe Borowski saves 30-something games. Last year, the Cubs win 89 games and miss the playoffs by three games. The numbers of games that I can count off the top of my head that the Cubs blew a lead in the ninth inning last year? I realize that three of the games ...
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Collateral Estoppel: February 2005
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Saturday, February 26, 2005. Just Like I Planned. I like the bleachers the best, but I only got one game, on April 24th against Pittsburgh, due to their almost complete unavailability. This only means one thing: save me a seat, Al. Because I'm coming over to right field! Posted by Matt @ 2:15 AM. Friday, February 25, 2005. Posted by Matt @ 6:28 PM. Wednesday, February 23, 2005. The Cubs Are Back, and So Am I (and Hopefully on a Regular Basis). Posted by Matt @ 7:40 PM. View my complete profile. The Cubs ...
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Collateral Estoppel: December 2004
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Tuesday, December 21, 2004. They're Allowed to Lose One Game. 1) They won the AFC Championship in January 2002 in Pittsburgh with Drew Bledsoe coming off the bench and a team that was not as battle-tested at this year's version, so it's not like home-field is an essential component to them returning to the Super Bowl. Plus Corey Dillon was still missing the playoffs with the Bengals then. On a completely unrelated note, the Cubs resigned Jose Macias to a one-year deal. I actually don't mind Macias: h...
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Collateral Estoppel: August 2004
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Tuesday, August 31, 2004. And if it is, the Yankers need to watch out because the Angels, A's, or Rangers (whoever doesn't win the West) could pass them in the wild card if the Bosox pass them in the East. This might be a very interesting September in New York. Lord knows that the Giants and Jets both suck. You the reader may be asking: how do you know all this, and why do you care? Posted by Matt @ 9:06 PM. Monday, August 30, 2004. But do the Marlins have enough? Of course, this is all contingent on the...
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Collateral Estoppel: The Dog Days
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Saturday, November 06, 2004. That's where I'm at in this semester. Ugh. And that's a good way to describe my Week 8 picks, so let's head to the recap. Bears beat Niners by 10; missed both. 0-1, 0-1. Packers beat Redskins by 14; got both. 1-1, 1-1. Eagles beat Ravens by 5; missed the spread but picked the Eagles. 1-2, 2-1. Giants beat Vikings by 21; missed both. 1-3, 2-2. Titans beat Bengals by 7; got both. 2-3, 3-2. Chiefs beat Colts by 10; missed both. 2-4, 3-3. NY GIANTS (-9) over Chicago; Giants.