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Peyton vs. Eli for the Super Bowl? - jmatchett383
Perhaps. It's Peyton vs. Eli on Sept 15. Giants home opener. Certainly one of the regular season games I've looked most forward attending. |
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77rams
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Seravalling hate that term.
1) My favorite team makes a decision.
2) I disagree with the team's decision.
3) Anyone agreeing with the team's decision is a Stepford.
*yawn*
It's just as bad as:
1) My favorite team makes a decision.
2) I agree with the team's decision.
3) Anyone disagreeing with the team's decision is silly because if they were that bright, they'd be on the team's payroll.
- Flyskippy
Though it's not as insulting as the lame excuse they try and sell the fan base expecting them to be gullible enough to believe anything they spew out.
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That might be pushing it. Although unfortunately current or past Flyers have tragically perished in auto, plane, and boat accidents. Keep Meszaros away from trains. - PLindbergh31
Sadly, the Flyers have that one covered, too. 1970s forward Jim Cunningham was killed a few years ago as a result of being hit by an oncoming train while taking a walk near his home in Minnesota. He was trying to take a photo on the tracks.
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Bill Meltzer: Meltzer's Musings: Emery, Non-Roster Camp Invites, Hägg - bmeltzer
I've always obsessed with core groups on the Flyers. How they mesh on the ice, as well as get along off the ice. I find that age and past history normally has a lot to do with it.
Roenick, Amonte, Recchi, LeClair, Primeau, Kapanen, Desjardins, Zhamnov, and Brashear always seemed to get along well together. Richards, Carter, Lupul, Upshall, Hartenll, Coburn and Carle another group who were notorious for going out together.
Giroux, Simmonds, Luke Schenn, Brayden Schenn, Steve Mason, Jake Voracek and Sean Couturier all have NHL history, world junior's history and family history.
I like the fact that Homer seems comfortable with not only picking up familiar and former Flyers but players who have played together long before being traded or signed here.
Wayne Simmonds, Brayden Schenn, Ray Emery and Simon Gagne are easily my favourites. |
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You have your own problems to worry about - KINGKENZO
Outside of the O-Line being in tatters, the linebacker position being as thin as Manute Bol's corpse, Victor Cruz in a walking boot, and starting safety Stevie Brown being out for the year everything is hunky dory, peachy keen. |
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Sadly, the Flyers have that one covered, too. 1970s forward Jim Cunningham was killed a few years ago as a result of being hit by an oncoming train while taking a walk near his home in Minnesota. He was trying to take a photo on the tracks.
http://www.hockeybuzz.com...st_id=53366&blogger_id=45 - bmeltzer
Wow. Absolutely unreal. Didn't know that, but it doesn't shock me. |
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Location: OMAR COMIN'..Head or Gut?.....Watching regular white people Joined: 01.10.2008
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Outside of the O-Line being in tatters, the linebacker position being as thin as Manute Bol's corpse, Victor Cruz in a walking boot, and starting safety Stevie Brown being out for the year everything is hunky dory, peachy keen. - PLindbergh31
hahahaha. Manute makes the Olsen twins look like the guy with the 132 lb scrotum |
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77rams
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Location: There's a kind of freedom in being completely screwed... Joined: 09.12.2006
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Sadly, the Flyers have that one covered, too. 1970s forward Jim Cunningham was killed a few years ago as a result of being hit by an oncoming train while taking a walk near his home in Minnesota. He was trying to take a photo on the tracks.
http://www.hockeybuzz.com...st_id=53366&blogger_id=45 - bmeltzer
Read that. Really sad. Really weird.
You'd think someone whose been walking the same path since childhood would've recognized the sound of a train coming or the vibrations on the tracts. |
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Location: the lone wolf of hockeybuzz Joined: 07.31.2009
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Though it's not as insulting as the lame excuse they try and sell the fan base expecting them to be gullible enough to believe anything they spew out. - 77rams
Wow, talk about jaded. |
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Here is my opinion on either signing Gagne to the third line LW spot or giving the ball to one of Laughton or McGinn. Simon Gagne would be a better option then anything we have in our system. His health history doesn't matter and his declining skill doesn't matter. If he's on the ice playing, he's still the best options. With this said, should Gagne or anyone else get hurt, I almost feel like it's an advantage to have McGinn as depth and the first call up if need be. Better to have a known call up then an unknown call up. |
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Disappointing 9-7 regular season, playoff road warriors, super bowl. That's the formula! - PLindbergh31
dont forget eli closing his eyes and heaving a duck that turned into a supernatural helmet catch and someone paying off welker to drop a wide open pitch and catch ball that wouldve sealed the deal! |
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dont forget eli closing his eyes and heaving a duck that turned into a supernatural helmet catch and someone paying off welker to drop a wide open pitch and catch ball that wouldve sealed the deal! - Crimsoninja
Or Patrick Kane scoring from an impossible angle to win the Cup after being stolen from the Flyers in the draft a few years prior. |
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MBFlyerfan
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Location: Be nice from now on, NJ Joined: 03.17.2006
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Read that. Really sad. Really weird.
You'd think someone whose been walking the same path since childhood would've recognized the sound of a train coming or the vibrations on the tracts. - 77rams
My guess is that he was trying to get close and got hit by something sticking out a little too far.
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jmatchett383
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My guess is that he was trying to get close and got hit by something sticking out a little too far. - MBFlyerfan
I don't want to sound evil or cruel, but, unless there was some malfunction with the whole track/rail system, what the hell was he doing standing in front of an oncoming train? That's just a very bad idea. |
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I don't want to sound evil or cruel, but, unless there was some malfunction with the whole track/rail system, what the hell was he doing standing in front of an oncoming train? That's just a very bad idea. - jmatchett383
Ill bet he wasnt standing in front of it. Those trains hang over the sides of the tracks pretty far in certain cases. A hatch not secured or a bar sticking out even further will hit you pretty damn hard.
A kid I coached in baseball had his face ripped off by a ladder protruding a little too far off the side of a tanker car. By all accounts his friends said he was standing far enough away. But sometimes it is hard to judge. Especially at night or when you have had a few.
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jmatchett383
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Ill bet he wasnt standing in front of it. Those trains hang over the sides of the tracks pretty far in certain cases. A hatch not secured or a bar sticking out even further will hit you pretty damn hard.
A kid I coached in baseball had his face ripped off by a ladder protruding a little too far off the side of a tanker car. By all accounts his friends said he was standing far enough away. But sometimes it is hard to judge. Especially at night or when you have had a few. - MBFlyerfan
That's true. Still, there were areas around me growing up when trains came by, and I always gave them an extremely wide berth. I'm not trying to dump on the guy, but there's very little reason for it to happen. Again, I'm sorry to hear he died, but it's just a bit odd. |
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MBFlyerfan
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That's true. Still, there were areas around me growing up when trains came by, and I always gave them an extremely wide berth. I'm not trying to dump on the guy, but there's very little reason for it to happen. Again, I'm sorry to hear he died, but it's just a bit odd. - jmatchett383
Oh I agree. Usually there are stupid decisions involved no matter the circumstances.
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GOA88
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Scoob
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Question.
I'm 99% sure I know the answer already but I'll throw it out there anyway.
I notice that with DirecTV the NFL Sunday Ticket is free. Why doesn't the NHL do that with Center Ice? |
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jmatchett383
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Question.
I'm 99% sure I know the answer already but I'll throw it out there anyway.
I notice that with DirecTV the NFL Sunday Ticket is free. Why doesn't the NHL do that with Center Ice? - Scoob
Because millions of American will get DirectTV for that reason alone. Center Ice wouldn't have the same effect. |
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jmatchett383
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One has scored over 40 goals three times and been a plus player for most of his career. - MBFlyerfan
So Giroux should be a 103? |
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GOA88
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 08.02.2013
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Im saying anyone who thinks Gaborik is anything more than just a goal scorer or is anywhere close to being as good as Giroux is smoking crack. Gaborik also got rated higher than Tavares, Bergeron, as good as Zetterberg?????
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One has scored over 40 goals three times and been a plus player for most of his career. - MBFlyerfan
He didn't use the best of examples so I'll try. Voracek is an 88 and had a good season last season but Patrick Kane is also an 88 and Voracek is nowhere near the player Kane is. Same style of players, only different in size but Patrick Kane is elite. |
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