
LPLancer23
Mar 15, 2008 Nov 01, 2008 10 409
Hey, Im a 17 year old teenager who's life basically revolves around sports. Chicago sports rock, except the White Sox suck. Notre Dame also kills, as well as the Lakers. LPLancer stands for my high school, Lake Park Lancers...
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This isnt diary/fanpost worthy but i dont think this should be a fanshot, but I think we need a Magic Number meter on the side bar....
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LPLancer23
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Pregame Ticket Sales
Im looking to go to the Sunday, August 24th game against the Nats (1:20 start). Ive heard that the team has 500 tickets that they sell on gameday in the box office. Does anyone have any advice on what time i would have to get there to get tickets? Also, even though I know there is a ticket resale thread where people post in, but is anyone willing to sell their tickets for that day? Thanks in advance.. Eamus Catuli!
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ESPN.com Page 2 Midseason Review: 1984 Cubs Style
Considering the fact that I would not be born for another 7 years, I cannot enjoy this as much as other fans can. But 25 years or so from now if something came up like this but with this years Cubs, I would be estatic. So anyways, here is an interesting perspective on the first half for those who can really enjoy it. Just thought I'd pass it along.
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Somewhat OT: Wrigley Chewing Gum
For those of you who thought there was somewhat of a chance that Wrigley would buy our stadium, it's not going to happen. Today, Mars Inc. (Candy Company-Spearmint/Juicy Fruit gums, Life Savers, etc.) agreed to buy out the Wrigley Gum Company for $23 billion dollars. According to marketwatch.com, the deal will create a candy/gum superpower with net income of $28 billion a year. So it doesnt look like this Wrigley company is looking to invest in this Wrigley Field. Kind of interesting, almost irrelevant to the Cubs because they were never really much in the running for the Wrigley sale,but just some food for thought (or maybe gum, it lasts longer).
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OT: NFL Draft 2008- Day 1 (Now Recap)
Ive been counting down to today for a couple months now. Our Chicago Bears have alot of places to improve upon, and it will be interesting to see when they address their needs. I cant really say too much about the draft beforehand without typing for the next half hour, so I'l keep it short and simple. Heres the Round 1 draft order with the picks, which I'll try to keep updated...
ROUND ONE
1. Miami [OT Jake Long, Michigan]
2. St. Louis [DE Chris Long, Virginia]
3. Atlanta [QB Matt Ryan, Boston College]
4. Oakland [RB Darren McFadden, Arkansas]
5. Kansas City [DT Glen Dorsey, LSU]
6. New York Jets [DE Vernon Gholston, Ohio State]
7. New Orleans (from New England) [DT Sedrick Ellis, USC]
8. Jacksonville (from Baltimore) [DE Derrick Harvey, Florida]
9. Cincinnati [LB Keith Rivers, USC]
10. New England (from New Orleans) [LB Jared Mayo, Tennessee]
11. Buffalo [CB Leodis McKelvin, Troy]
12. Denver [OT Ryan Clady, Boise State]
13. Carolina [RB Jonathon Stewert, Oregon]
14. Chicago [OT Chris Williams, Vanderbilt]
15. Kansas City (from Detroit) [OG Branden Albert, Virginia]
16. Arizona [CB Dominic Rodgers-Cromartie, Tennessee State]
17. Detroit (from Kansas City) [OT Godser Cherlious, Boston College]
18. Baltimore (from Houston) [QB Joe Flacco, Delaware]
19. Carolina (from Philadelphia) [OT Jeff Otah, Pittsburgh]
20. Tampa Bay [CB Aqib Talib, Kansas]
21. Atlanta (from Washington) [OT Sam Baker, USC]
22. Dallas (from Cleveland) [RB Felix Jones, Arkansas]
23. Pittsburgh [RB Rashard Mendenhall, Illinois]
24. Tennessee [RB Chris Johnson, East Carolina]
25. Dallas (from Seattle) [CB Mike Jenkins, South Florida]
26. Houston (from Jacksonville) [OT Duane Brown, Virginia Tech]
27. San Diego [CB Antoine Cason, Arizona]
28. Seattle (from Dallas) [DE Lawrence Jackson, USC]
29. San Francisco (from Indianapolis) [DT Kentwan Balmer, North Carolina]
30. New York Jets (from Green Bay) [TE Dustin Keller, Purdue]
* New England (forfeited)
31. New York Giants [S Kenny Phillips, Miami]
ROUND TWO
1. (32) Miami [DE Phillip Merling, Clemson]
2. (33) St. Louis [WR Donnie Avery, Houston]
3. (34) Washington (from Atlanta) [WR Devin Thomas, Michigan State]
4. (35) Kansas City [CB Brandon Flowers, Virginia Tech]
5. (36) Green Bay (from New York Jets) [WR Jordy Nelson, Kansas State]
6. (37) Atlanta [ILB Curtis Lofton, Oklahoma]
7. (38) Seattle (from Baltimore) [TE John Carlson, Notre Dame]
8. (39) San Francisco [OG Chilo Rashal, USC]
9. (40) New Orleans [CB Tracy Porter, Indiana]
10. (41) Buffalo [WR James Hardy, Indiana]
11. (42) Denver [WR Eddie Royal, Verginia Tech]
12. (43) Minnesota (from Philidelphia) [S Tyrell Johnson, Arkansas State]
13. (44) Chicago [RB Matt Forte, Tulane]
14. (45) Detroit [OLB Jordan Rizon, Colorado]
15. (46) Cincinnati [WR Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina]
16. (47) Philidelphia (from Minnesota) [DT Trevor Laws, Notre Dame]
17. (48) Washington (from Atlanta) [TE Fred Davis, USC]
18. (49) Philadelphia [WR DeSean Jackson, California]
19. (50) Arizona [DE Calais Campbell, Miami]
20. (51) Washington [WR Malcolm Kelly, Oklahoma]
21. (52) Jacksonville (from Tampa Bay) [DE Quentin Groves, Auburn]
22. (53) Pittsburgh [WR Limas Sweed, Texas]]
23. (54) Tennessee [DE Jason Jones, Eastern Michigan]
24. (55) Baltimore (from Seattle) [RB Ray Rice, Rutgers]
25. (56) Green Bay (from Cleveland) [QB Brian Brohm, Louisville]
26. (57) Miami (from San Diego) [Chad Henne, Michigan]
27. (58) Tampa Bay (from Jacksonville) [WR Dexter Jackson, Appalaccian State]
28. (59) Indianapolis [C Mike Pollack, Arizona]
29. (60) Green Bay [CB Patrick Lee, Auburn]
30. (61) Dallas [TE Marellus Bennet, Texas A&M]
31. (62) New England [CB Terrence Wheatly, Colorado]
32. (63) New York Giants [CB Terrell Thomas, USC]
Today was nice and quick. Fastest day 1 since 1990, when ironically, there wasnt a single WR taken in the first round (just like today). There were plenty of trades, the most in recent memory. Today's clear winner was Kansas City, who adressed their needs and got some firepower.
Now, onto the Bears... Da Bearsss! The Bears went out and got the offensive tackle they needed, Chris Williams out of Vanderbuilt. After that, they unsuspectedly took Matt Forte, running back out of Tulane. Forte reminds me alot of Cedric Benson, to tell you the truth. Some bright signs for this kid is that he rushed for over 2200 yards last year. He was the only weapon on the Tulane team, and defense's knew that to beat this team, all they had to do was stop him. And they continued to fail all year. In the 3rd round, Kiper has John David Booty as the 8th best player available, so maybe that is the QB the Bears take. So thats it for Day 1, tommorrow is another day, and a crutail one for the Chicago Bears franchise.
For any information you could possibly want, here's a link to draft central at ESPN.com.
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Cubs on ESPN
Ive seen alot of stuff on ESPN lately about the Cubs. Theres also some things to look for through the weekend and in onto Monday from the Eastern Seaboard Programming Network...
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SB Nation 2.0
Hey Everybody, the new and improved site, its awesome. Just have a few questions. I was wondering what other sites have converted to the new format. I found the Halos Heaven (Angels) and Athletics Nation have converted, but on the first post of this site it said that BCB was the fith. Which are the other.
Also, when and how often are other sites going to convert in general?...
And Al, I just got a copy of the "Wrigley Season Ticket 2008". I'm up through your first article (The Cubs Turn To The Far East), and now Im getting more and more excited by the hour for Opening Day. lol. I cant wait to buzz through it...
11 days, 14 hours, 42 minutes...
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Wow. Incredible. June 29th, 2007. Cubs incredibly win 7th game in a row to start off a crutial weekend series with the division leading Brewers. To refresh your memories, Cubs down 5-0 early, but fought all the way back. 5-3 going into the 9th, Soriano and Fontenot seach singled with 1 out. Derek Lee had the sac fly to knock in Soriano, making it 5-4 with two outs. Aramis knocked Fontenot and himself in with 41,909 going absolutly NUTS! Quite possibly the turning point in the amazing season. Everything you see advertising Cubs 2008 season has a picture of Aramis crossing home plate after this shot. I was lucky enough to be at this game, and that was the loudest Ive heard Wrigley in awhile... This not the video, but its Len and Bobs call of the play, along with Pat & Ron's call. Ron Santo sounds like he's dying. lol. .
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