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Pete Kozma - Mr. September
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If the Cardinals can get to the LDS, the rotation should definitely include Wacha. No question. Good-bye, Lance Lynn.
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Axman strikes out the side ? hmmmmm
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Shutout gone...
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Good to see that Kozma has a pulse , when he brought his bat up to the plate .. normally he doesn't use it ...
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I'm going to guess I was the only person from Boston in a Buffalo bar rooting like hell for the Cardinals on Saturday night.
Best moment of the weekend? Hands down, the five Bills fans who went to the football game in orange prison jumpsuits with Aaron Hernandez's name and number written on the back.
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Dam, Reds win ....
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A good weekend all around. Cards played good and a week one ff win. Not bad at all.
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Fors, I haven't replied to your email from the weekend because my Yahoo account has been locked for some reason.
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don.rob11 wrote:
Dam Reds , win
Yeah, they're too close for comfort. However, recent stumbles by LA and Atlanta have opened the door again for overall best record.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
I'm going to guess I was the only person from Boston in a Buffalo bar rooting like hell for the Cardinals on Saturday night.
Best moment of the weekend? Hands down, the five Bills fans who went to the football game in orange prison jumpsuits with Aaron Hernandez's name and number written on the back.
This almost cost me another monitor, and that was before I saw there were pictures. That's beautiful.
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Are they celebrating Brady's awesomeness in rallying back to beat the Bills? Yesterday Dierdorf said Brady had to stop locking in on Edelman and Amendola. Then I read people today bemoaning that the Patriots have no one to stretch the field. Funny, when Sam Bradford is throwing to guys who can't line up right plus Amendola, he's a mediocre quarterback who can't elevate his receivers. When Brady can't get on the same page as Kembrell Thompkins(?) it's because he needs help.
/endrant
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tkihshbt wrote:
Are they celebrating Brady's awesomeness in rallying back to beat the Bills? Yesterday Dierdorf said Brady had to stop locking in on Edelman and Amendola. Then I read people today bemoaning that the Patriots have no one to stretch the field. Funny, when Sam Bradford is throwing to guys who can't line up right plus Amendola, he's a mediocre quarterback who can't elevate his receivers. When Brady can't get on the same page as Kembrell Thompkins(?) it's because he needs help.
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The natives are pretty restless, TK. The knee-jerk is "The Bills were better than we thought ... " but outside of the drive that opened the second half, their offense did nothing. Brady managed 23 points on a perfect weather day against a defense that was playing without a starting corner and a starting free safety. And Brady hasn't come under any criticism at all for fumbling at the 1-yard line. The party line is Wendell was snapping the ball low all day, even though Wendell started last year and didn't seem to have a problem. But Brady never fumbles, even when he fumbles.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
But Brady never fumbles, even when he fumbles.
Word.