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Old Oct 13, 2009 | 10:13 AM
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Well, if you were born in the L.A. area and moved to Philly, then that's acceptable. However, if you were born and raised in Philly and a Dodgers fan, that's a violation of the TOU of sports fans!

I posted back in May that I felt there would be a rematch between the Phil's and Dodger's in the NLCS. This should be a good series, but I am afraid that the result this year will be different.

Bob..
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Old Oct 13, 2009 | 10:23 AM
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Woo! Dodgers fans are a classy bunch.


NWS NWS NWS
http://theync.com/media.php?name=120...e-dodgers-game

NWS NWS NWS
wow you found a video of bad people in a specific area. that's not possible in oakland or frisco
Old Oct 13, 2009 | 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by speedlimit
Well, if you were born in the bay area and moved to Philly, then that's acceptable. However, if you were born and raised in Philly and a Dodgers fan, that's a violation of the TOU of sports fans!

I posted back in May that I felt there would be a rematch between the Phil's and Dodger's in the NLCS. This should be a good series and if Hammel's and Happ get on track combined with Lee, a short one.

Bob..
good for us this time we can avenge our loss
Old Oct 13, 2009 | 01:57 PM
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wow you found a video of bad people in a specific area. that's not possible in oakland or frisco
BS - go to a Raider game and wear visiting team jerseys
Old Oct 13, 2009 | 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by c32c7
Woo! Dodgers fans are a classy bunch.


NWS NWS NWS
http://theync.com/media.php?name=120...e-dodgers-game

NWS NWS NWS
so I finally got this clip to work on youtube, same clip I assume, and it reminded me of the time some UT ***** tried to start **** with me in front of my dad and bro, just started cursing for no ****ing reason, while we were in line for a portapotty at the Rose Bowl for the 2006 NCAA championship - drunk, ****ed up people do stupid things (like drive) - don't need to include sports viewing for that to happen
Old Oct 13, 2009 | 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by herrjr
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I'm going to keep my eye on you.
Old Oct 13, 2009 | 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by sigma pi
good for us this time we can avenge our loss
I think the strategy for the Dodgers will be to have good at bats and take pitches. Get the starters out early and into the Phil's crap shoot bullpen. The Phil's will try to do the opposite by getting early leads and keep the Dodger's bullpen from protecting a lead.

I don't see the Dodger's any better than they were last year (lost 4-1 if I recall). The only upgrade was second base? Plus, we are not exactly shaking in our boots at a team whose ace is Randy Wolf. Kershaw is the only pitcher that's a legitimate 1 or 2 starter. Padilla is nut case who should take a Valium the size of hockey puck before the game starts. He was jerk when he was here.

Keep in mind that no lead is safe against the Phil's. They are the best hitting club in the NL and they have chewed up 'elite' bull pen staffs all year.

Phil's in 6.

Bob..
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Originally Posted by speedlimit
I think the strategy for the Dodgers will be to have good at bats and take pitches. Get the starters out early and into the Phil's crap shoot bullpen. The Phil's will try to do the opposite by getting early leads and keep the Dodger's bullpen from protecting a lead.

I don't see the Dodger's any better than they were last year (lost 4-1 if I recall). The only upgrade was second base? Plus, we are not exactly shaking in our boots at a team whose ace is Randy Wolf. Kershaw is the only pitcher that's a legitimate 1 or 2 starter. Padilla is nut case who should take a Valium the size of hockey puck before the game starts. He was jerk when he was here.

Keep in mind that no lead is safe against the Phil's. They are the best hitting club in the NL and they have chewed up 'elite' bull pen staffs all year.

Phil's in 6.

Bob..
wow you are saying we are the same but give us another game hahaha

Padilla eats a quesadilla the size of hockey rink everynight before he goes on.
he is fat but man he can throw 7 scoreless innings last time he started
yeah our ace is wolf hahhahahhahaha
7 8 9 we are gold
1-6 is what we have to watch for

this year we have some bats either is mr fire loney can even hit. the bottom of the order does better than the top and we still win

i think the phils have another thing coming
they couldnt sweep the rocks
COL 5
PHI 4

col 1
phi 5

PHI (2-1) 6
COL (1-2) 5

PHI (3-1) 5
COL (1-3) 1

phi average 5 runs a game
dodgers scored 5 5 3 average 4.5 runs

manny is barely coming back online right now so we will see what he does
thursday is the day

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Old Oct 13, 2009 | 03:21 PM
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OH bob i need your phone number for ummmm ............... mod admin stuff???
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Originally Posted by speedlimit
I'm going to keep my eye on you.
you do that LMAO - FTP! - remember, I posted it here first:

The Dodgers will defeat the Phillies in the 2009 NLCS and go onto the World Series to face the New York Yankees.
Old Oct 13, 2009 | 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by speedlimit
Well, if you were born in the bay area and moved to Philly, then that's acceptable. However, if you were born and raised in Philly and a Dodgers fan, that's a violation of the TOU of sports fans!

I posted back in May that I felt there would be a rematch between the Phil's and Dodger's in the NLCS. This should be a good series and if Hammel's and Happ get on track combined with Lee, a short one.

Bob..
I have to agree. I was born in Philly and now live here. Life long Phillies fan! Phillies will take the series in 6.
Old Oct 13, 2009 | 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by bluwrxwgn
I have to agree. I was born in Philly and now live here. Life long Phillies fan! Phillies will take the series in 6.
being nice to bob wont curry any favor from the guards

just because the warden likes you doest mean the guards wont give you guff





my dad lived in west chester for 6 years
so have been to philly a few times


dodgers in 4 or5 if they let the phillies have one win at home and be nice
Old Oct 13, 2009 | 11:30 PM
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I'm just glad we have some home field advantage.
This year is ours I think.. Our boys are finally out of their
slump and starting to hit like they are known for.. And our
bullpen is pitching better than anyone ever thought they could.

We just need to get Juan Pierre in there a little bit more, he has proven himself post season worthy. I say it goes 7 games.. Dodgers have a fire in their eyes and won't let the phillies have a victory without a fight.

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Old Oct 14, 2009 | 12:58 AM
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Eff-em. Orange and black for life. Phil's in 5 ftw.
Old Oct 14, 2009 | 08:48 AM
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Originally Posted by 06WRXtacy
Eff-em. Orange and black for life. Phil's in 5 ftw.
HAHHAHAHHAHHA













HAHAHAHHAHAHHAAH

well one this is for sure
philly and LA have one thing in common

we have WS chapionships
Giants wont be getting one any time soon


philly at home VS us its 2-2
LA at home vs philly its 2-1


So we have the edge but in all honesty ill say either way its a coin flip


1993: "The last pure pennant race"

The Barry Bonds era began auspiciously as Bonds put up the numbers for the third MVP of his career: 46 homers, 129 runs and 123 RBI, (.336 BA, .458 OBP, .677 SLG, for a total of 1.135 OBP+SLG), all career highs. Matt Williams was solid again (38 HR, 110 RBI, .294 BA), with Robby Thompson and Will Clark (in his last season with the Giants) providing offensive support. John Burkett and Bill Swift both had 20+ wins, and closer Rod Beck was dominant with 48 saves and a 2.16 ERA.[3] All this led the Giants to a 103–59 record in Dusty Baker's first year as manager, which earned him the Manager of the Year award.

But despite the Giants' great record, the Atlanta Braves — fueled by solid seasons from David Justice, Ron Gant, Deion Sanders and their midseason acquisition of Fred McGriff from the San Diego Padres — came back from a ten-game deficit to the Giants to win the NL West by a single game.[4] The Braves also had 20+ wins from both Tom Glavine and Cy Young Award winner Greg Maddux.

Desperately needing a win against the Dodgers in the final game of the year to force a one-game playoff with the Braves, the controversial choice of Giants rookie pitcher Salomon Torres proved disastrous as he gave up three runs in the first four innings and the Giants went on to lose the game 12–1. After MLB's establishment of the three-division–Wild Card playoff format following the 1993 season, New York Times sports columnist Dave Anderson captured the feeling of many baseball purists regarding the thrilling (and for Giants fans, heartbreaking) winner-take-all outcome as the "last pure pennant race."


good times

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