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Old 12-11-2014, 11:37 PM
HPF Bob HPF Bob is offline
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You certainly have my respect on that Chuck (or chuck, or possibly "illegal chuck" if you use it beyond five yards); regarding the league switch, that is. No greater an abomination has been done to baseball since the "color barrier" was imposed. I can't wait for Selig to die just so I can urinate on his grave or crypt or urn or whatever he's kept in for eternity. You can choose door number two on that one, should you like.

Y'all may be right about McNair. It doesn't sound like there is an Heir McNair that wants to take over when McNair passes on so at some point in the future the Texans will be sold and the choices will either be some oil patch cowboy who wants to win big but hires a bunch of buffoonish yes men to run the front office or it will be some corporate consortium that will make every decision by consensus and how much money could be saved if they just stripped out all the "luxuries" from the stadium such as hot water heaters for the showers and expensive video screens.
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Old 12-11-2014, 11:51 PM
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I'll meet you in Milwaukee when the time comes.

I always thought Cal would take over eventually. Maybe we'll get lucky and he'll run the team like that drunken clown in Indy, in other words well. Although the two other possible scenarios you present are more likely.
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Old 12-12-2014, 12:14 AM
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I'll meet you in Milwaukee when the time comes.

I always thought Cal would take over eventually. Maybe we'll get lucky and he'll run the team like that drunken clown in Indy, in other words well. Although the two other possible scenarios you present are more likely.
The drunken clown in Indy does only one thing well, he stinks at the right time. His 2 losing seasons have netted him what will likely amount to 3+ decades of HOF QB play. When you are that lucky you can drive around high with bags of cash while tweeting stupid stuff and still be a great owner. Your GM can trade 1st round picks for league worst RBs and still be great. And your HC can miss the whole season and win COY. That is what stumbling on a great QB will do for you.
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