I lived blocks from 8 Mile most of my life. Of course, it was the north side, so not the "hard" side. Whatevs.
Also, "post made to increase G1 presence without actually adding anything to the content of the thread"
Did you hang out with Marshall?
Nah, he looked funny.
Loving the helmet Serbia. I live near Grand Rapids and am a HUGE U of M fan. Actually getting my dad an old Brady jersey for Christmas (sort of as a gag because all he did was complain about how terrible he was and how Drew Henson should be the starter )
Also, I believe he already posted he lived on the "nice" side of 8 mile and slim shady grew up on the other side GK. Maybe he saw Kid Rock?
king sam wrote:quit facebook stalking me... and Im a sailor all I do is drunk, cuss and make illegitimate kids when Im away from CC
Drew Henson... we all thought he was supposed to be the next great quarterback. Never really worked out that way, thanks in part to the Yankees.
And my sister went to the same high school that Kid Rock went to - Romeo High.
Go Blue - they should get their 11th win of the year in the Sugar Bowl. Which, at the end of last year, anyone saying that would have been taken for a lunatic.
Serbia wrote:Drew Henson... we all thought he was supposed to be the next great quarterback. Never really worked out that way, thanks in part to the Yankees.
And my sister went to the same high school that Kid Rock went to - Romeo High.
Go Blue - they should get their 11th win of the year in the Sugar Bowl. Which, at the end of last year, anyone saying that would have been taken for a lunatic.
It's amazing to look now and you can see how terrible RichRod is at coaching defense. Pretty amazing to go from practically last in scoring defense to top 10 with basically the same players. Hopefully we can continue to give Urban Meyer some ulcers in the coming years.
king sam wrote:quit facebook stalking me... and Im a sailor all I do is drunk, cuss and make illegitimate kids when Im away from CC
Serbia wrote:Drew Henson... we all thought he was supposed to be the next great quarterback. Never really worked out that way, thanks in part to the Yankees.
And my sister went to the same high school that Kid Rock went to - Romeo High.
Go Blue - they should get their 11th win of the year in the Sugar Bowl. Which, at the end of last year, anyone saying that would have been taken for a lunatic.
It's amazing to look now and you can see how terrible RichRod is at coaching defense. Pretty amazing to go from practically last in scoring defense to top 10 with basically the same players. Hopefully we can continue to give Urban Meyer some ulcers in the coming years.
I know it's only 1 season, but Hoke has proved to be an incredible hire. I can't wait to see what he does with players he's actually recruited. Of course, hiring Mattison from Baltimore was huge. But that speaks volumes about Hoke as well. I really believe Michigan has no reason to fear Meyer. I think we're about to see the return of Michigan to annual contender status, with Michigan and Ohio at the top of the Big 10 (12).
Serbia wrote: THIS THREAD IS NOW ABOUT MICHIGAN AND DETROIT.
High hopes turning into dissapointment as a season comes to an end? Or how to properly stomp players on the ground?
You see, as far as the lions go, making the playoffs is the goal, whereas the Packers need to win another Super Bowl or are thus disappointed. And while I LOVE football, hockey is actually my favorite spectator sport and there is no more dominant team in all of sports than the Red Wings. So suck it! (and no I'm not canadian. I know how your mind works gk )
And we are working on getting jp to update the finished games
king sam wrote:quit facebook stalking me... and Im a sailor all I do is drunk, cuss and make illegitimate kids when Im away from CC
Red Wings - 20 straight years in the playoffs. No one can touch that in this era. And stuff it, I'm buzzed on wine, and should really get some brandy, so I'm not talking more.
Serbia wrote:OT: [player]Tripitaka[/player] and I picked up doubles wins in Game 10204132 and Game 10200436.
Red Wings - 20 straight years in the playoffs. No one can touch that in this era. And stuff it, I'm buzzed on wine, and should really get some brandy, so I'm not talking more.
I disagree. The San Antonio Spurs are at 14 straight right now. In the NHL and NBA, it's a lot easier to make the playoffs when over half of the teams make the playoffs. The Wings still aren't sniffing the Bruins and Blackhawks from the 60s to the 90s. Or how about the Canadiens making the playoffs all but one season from 1948-1994?
Serbia wrote:OT: [player]Tripitaka[/player] and I picked up doubles wins in Game 10204132 and Game 10200436.
Red Wings - 20 straight years in the playoffs. No one can touch that in this era. And stuff it, I'm buzzed on wine, and should really get some brandy, so I'm not talking more.
I disagree. The San Antonio Spurs are at 14 straight right now. In the NHL and NBA, it's a lot easier to make the playoffs when over half of the teams make the playoffs. The Wings still aren't sniffing the Bruins and Blackhawks from the 60s to the 90s. Or how about the Canadiens making the playoffs all but one season from 1948-1994?
Okay there weren't nearly as many teams back then (the nhl didn't start expanding from the 'original six' until the 60's) and now that there is a salary cap things will start to change. I do agree that it is much harder to make the playoffs in baseball or football, but you can still just buy a good team in baseball (while it doesn't guarantee a playoff spot, it puts you right there) and in football and basketball teams will have good runs of years based on 1 player (look at the colts this year without manning or imagine that new england defense without brady scoring 38 on the other side of the ball. The NBA is completely star driven, although now it usually takes at least 2 to win a championship).
While I agree that 20 straight years in the playoffs isn't the most impressive feat (though it is quite good), they have also won 4 stanley cups in that time, and no other sport has as much parity when it comes to the playoffs as the NHL. Just look at how many 8 seeds beat 1 seeds in the first round and how many president's cup winners actually win the stanley cup. Not to mention the fact that it's not like they are scraping to make the playoffs each year - other than 1 injury laden year a couple years back I can't remember the last time the Red Wings weren't a 1,2, or 3 seed.
Good war so far! (had to add something to stay on topic )
king sam wrote:quit facebook stalking me... and Im a sailor all I do is drunk, cuss and make illegitimate kids when Im away from CC
Serbia wrote:OT: [player]Tripitaka[/player] and I picked up doubles wins in Game 10204132 and Game 10200436.
Red Wings - 20 straight years in the playoffs. No one can touch that in this era. And stuff it, I'm buzzed on wine, and should really get some brandy, so I'm not talking more.
I disagree. The San Antonio Spurs are at 14 straight right now. In the NHL and NBA, it's a lot easier to make the playoffs when over half of the teams make the playoffs. The Wings still aren't sniffing the Bruins and Blackhawks from the 60s to the 90s. Or how about the Canadiens making the playoffs all but one season from 1948-1994?
Okay there weren't nearly as many teams back then (the nhl didn't start expanding from the 'original six' until the 60's) and now that there is a salary cap things will start to change. I do agree that it is much harder to make the playoffs in baseball or football, but you can still just buy a good team in baseball (while it doesn't guarantee a playoff spot, it puts you right there) and in football and basketball teams will have good runs of years based on 1 player (look at the colts this year without manning or imagine that new england defense without brady scoring 38 on the other side of the ball. The NBA is completely star driven, although now it usually takes at least 2 to win a championship).
While I agree that 20 straight years in the playoffs isn't the most impressive feat (though it is quite good), they have also won 4 stanley cups in that time, and no other sport has as much parity when it comes to the playoffs as the NHL. Just look at how many 8 seeds beat 1 seeds in the first round and how many president's cup winners actually win the stanley cup. Not to mention the fact that it's not like they are scraping to make the playoffs each year - other than 1 injury laden year a couple years back I can't remember the last time the Red Wings weren't a 1,2, or 3 seed.
Good war so far! (had to add something to stay on topic )
Very good war!!
I do agree with most of what you said. by 1974 there were 18 NHL teams and it's not like every team was making the playoffs or anything. NHL definitely has the most parity, especially in the playoffs. It happens when one player (goalie) can make such a big difference. Either way, the Wings are impressive. I was just busting your balls!