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Sometimes you just need a change of scenery and he is in desperate need of one. His elbow injury in 2008 may have affected him more then people think as well.
 
When the injury happened he was told to either do Tommy John surgery or just rest it. He chose the latter and said it was at 100% but he just hasn't looked like the same guy the last couple years
 
Watching MLB Network and something strikes me as strange. They're discussing Hamiltion winning the MVP and Plesac said the right guy won but the voting should have been a lot closer. I find it funny because Plesac is basically saying more people should disagree with his opinion. If you have an opinion why do you think people should disagree with it?
 
lulz when Oregon goes to the National title game, Boise State will go to THE ROSE BOWL :lmao:


Likely Wisconsin Vs Boise in the rose bowl. THat is ten kinds of hilarious
 
Watching MLB Network and something strikes me as strange. They're discussing Hamiltion winning the MVP and Plesac said the right guy won but the voting should have been a lot closer. I find it funny because Plesac is basically saying more people should disagree with his opinion. If you have an opinion why do you think people should disagree with it?

Plesac was 100% right. It was a close race, and as such the results should have been closer. Hamilton was not the MVP by a landslide as the voting would make it seem. Robinson Cano had just ad good a year, and Miguel Cabrera had just as good a year (on a worse team).

And Jose Bautista getting a first place vote is pathetic. And guess who voted for him? A TORONTO writer. Same with Cabrera.
 
The Utah motherfucking Jazz do it again. Pull off another comeback to beat the L.A. Lakers. We're for real. Anyway, everybody knows that the only good Laker... Is a Salt Laker. ;)
 
Plesac was 100% right. It was a close race, and as such the results should have been closer. Hamilton was not the MVP by a landslide as the voting would make it seem. Robinson Cano had just ad good a year, and Miguel Cabrera had just as good a year (on a worse team).

And Jose Bautista getting a first place vote is pathetic. And guess who voted for him? A TORONTO writer. Same with Cabrera.

I understand and I'm not saying Hamilton was the clear choice for MVP. It's just kind of funny when you break down the actual comment. You don't often hear someone say "I think fewer people should agree with my opinion." In essence that's what he's saying. I realize that's not what he meant and I'm taking the comment to literally. I'm not really serious. It's just a funny way for me to look at it.
 
Watching MLB Network and something strikes me as strange. They're discussing Hamiltion winning the MVP and Plesac said the right guy won but the voting should have been a lot closer. I find it funny because Plesac is basically saying more people should disagree with his opinion. If you have an opinion why do you think people should disagree with it?

Josh Hamilton wins the AL MVP. I'm not surprised, but I think it should have been a bit of a closer vote.

:)

He was definitely the right guy to win, but with two other guys that put up MVP numbers, you would think the voting would be closer. It seemed like it was going to be a close race all year, but then then Hamilton wins in a landslide. I know I wasnt expecting that.
 
I truly believe that Wisconsin may currently be the best team in the country. The had a hiccup earlier in the season against MSU but I guarantee that if they played now Wisconsin would win by double digits no matter where the game was played. This is another reason why college football could use at least a plus one system. Wisconsin will probably finish this season around number 4 because of one bad game but if there was a plus one system I would have picked them in games over Oregon, Auburn, and TCU. No team has been more impressive then Wisconsin over the last 7 games.
 
The Sign Guy thinks a lot of borderline ******ed things. His entire "fix" to college football is filled with idiocy and impossibilities.
 
He went way too in depth and was doing things that can't be done. There are plenty of easier ways too make competent playoff system that doesn't involve completely changing all of the conferences and other random bullshit that will NEVER happen.
 

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