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Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball / Re: Lots of butt hurt here today. Nice meltdown fellas...
« on: March 10, 2011, 04:57:45 PM »
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Goodbye little number by our name...
I agree. Being a 5/6 seed I liked better than a 4. Maybe we will get lucky and get BYU also.
We are currently a 5 seed, and we were not going to be a 6 unless we lost today. Our only other hope of getting out of the 5 is winning the Phillips 66 for a 4 spot.
Thanks for explaining my point?
We're so lucky there' no buff who visit this board.
I agree. Being a 5/6 seed I liked better than a 4. Maybe we will get lucky and get BYU also.
Lots of butt hurt in this thread.
Kinda.
Sitting on my couch in my jammies splitting time between working on my laptop, bbs'n, watching games and doing laundry. The working is definitely starting to get the short end of the stick.
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I'm really hope something comes from this "another teacher might have known about the sex the whole time" accusation.
Somebody will sign him, for the veteran's minimum. (I think he'd get like 720k.) Probably Tampa.
NEW YORK -- Tiki Barber has alerted the NFL that he plans to come out of retirement and play in the 2011 season, sources close to the former New York Giants running back said Tuesday.
The agency that represents Barber confirmed the news on its Twitter account.
The Giants acknowledged on Tuesday that Barber has asked to be taken off the reserve-retirement list and that they will release him once the league allows it. Teams cannot make roster moves during the current extension of the CBA talks.
The 35-year-old back, who turns 36 in April, retired in 2007. He played 10 seasons, all for the Giants, finishing his career as the franchise's all-time leading rusher.
After retiring, Barber was hired by NBC to be a correspondent on The Today Show and Football Night In America. He made headlines for being critical of the motivational style of his former coach, Tom Coughlin, and scoffed at former teammate Eli Manning's leadership abilities. The Giants went on to win the Super Bowl in the first season after Barber's retirement.
Barber's personal and professional life have been in shambles recently. In April 2010, Barber reportedly left his wife of 11 years, Ginny, for 23-year-old Traci Johnson, a former NBC intern. Ginny was eight months pregnant at the time. Soon after, NBC cited its morals clause and terminated Barber's contract, which reportedly paid him more than $300,000 per year.
In June 2010, the New York Post reported Barber was broke and couldn't pay his divorce settlement with his ex-wife.
Barber was booed by fans this past season when Giants unveiled their ring of honor in their new $1.6 billion stadium.
Barber's twin brother, Ronde, recently signed a one-year extension with the Buccaneers, where he's been a safety for 14 seasons.
lol thanks havs....I just want to know the best bars to go to on Fake Patty's Day!
By Tony Jackson
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PHOENIX -- Zack Greinke, the offseason acquisition the Milwaukee Brewers hoped would put them over the top in their pursuit of an NL Central title, is expected to begin the season on the 15-day disabled list after suffering a hairline fracture in one of his ribs playing pickup basketball.
The Brewers previously had said only that Greinke suffered an injury a couple of weeks ago during an off-the-field activity, but Greinke didn't receive the diagnosis of a broken rib until Tuesday, just after the team's Cactus League game with the Los Angeles Dodgers. At that point, Greinke told reporters he suffered the injury going for a rebound during a basketball game, before he pitched in any spring-training games.
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"Everyone always told me not to do it because I was going to get hurt," Greinke said. "It finally caught up to me."
Greinke, not knowing how severe the injury was, made two spring training starts after being hurt, allowing a total of one run on six hits over 3 1/3 innings. Now that the hairline fracture, which is between the seventh and eighth ribs on his left side, has been diagnosed, Greinke is expected to miss four to six weeks, which means he likely will begin the season on the 15-day disabled list.
"I'm feeling good but it's not worth it," Greinke said. "Hopefully it won't be too long. I don't want to miss any time with the team, especially at the beginning. Until it heals there's nothing you really can do. You just need to let it heal."
The Brewers acquired Greinke on Dec. 19, prying away the 2009 AL Cy Young award winner by sending four prospects to the Kansas City Royals.
The small-market Royals were actively looking to unload the 27-year-old righty due to his expected contract demands. In return, Kansas City received two promising major leaguers in center fielder Lorenzo Cain and infielder Alcides Escobar and two pitching prospects and former first-round draft picks in right-handers Jake Odorizzi and Jeremy Jeffress to the Royals for Greinke and veteran shortstop Yuniesky Betancourt.
The move immediately put the Brewers among the favorites to win the NL Central and return to the playoffs for the first time since 2008.
"It doesn't matter how he hurt it," Brewers manager Doug Melvin said. "This is part of what we go through as a GM."
Greinke, drafted sixth by the Royals in the 2002 draft, went 10-14 with a 4.17 ERA in 2010, one year after his Cy Young campaign.
Tony Jackson covers the Dodgers for ESPNLosAngeles.com. Follow him on Twitter. Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
she's apparently in the hospital now due to driving her car off a bridge or something.