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geez, just kill it already
now they agree?
Hockey's what, the sixth sport? Baseball, Basketball, Football, Golf, Nascar...Women's beach Volleyball might be bigger as well. Poker too. Now, after the original, self-imposed "drop dead date", the players' union and management have agreed to maybe agree on a salary cap? and they're talking about playing a 28 game "season"? Don't pitchers and catchers report soon? let's get on with real sports. |
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Re: geez, just kill it already
i am not a hockey fan either but i think you might have stirred up trouble with the canadians [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Re: geez, just kill it already
slow day at work. that was the point.
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Re: geez, just kill it already
Hockey is so much more of a real sport than baseball.
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Re: geez, just kill it already
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Hockey is so much more of a real sport than baseball. [/ QUOTE ] I agree |
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Re: geez, just kill it already
so it team handball, but no one except the players like it either.
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Re: geez, just kill it already
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Hockey is so much more of a real sport than baseball [/ QUOTE ] hey now don't start any trouble now, haha. baseball is the most skillful sport you can play, i didnt say athletic or any ol' basketball player or football player could do it. baseball takes athleticism too but if you dont have the skill you could be michael jordan and fail at it. i know i know you all are going to say look at brian jordan, deion sanders and bo jackson...yes very athletic but they are rare cases and they had the "skill" to do the hardest thing in sports which is hit a moving round object with another round object. flame away |
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Re: geez, just kill it already
Also, [censored] you. Hockey rules.
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Re: geez, just kill it already
Hockey...The sixth sport? Depends on where you do the rankings. Of course the NHL should never have expanded so rapidly in the US when there were plenty of Canadian cities that would have supported a team. That may have kept the league at a more reasonable size and kept salaries down.
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