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  • I love dodger's use of the English language. Where else can you get the words "vernacularly" and "loose" used together?
    "And I'm a million different people from one day to the next..."

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    • Aw, that's sweet. I find your avatars pretty hot stuff, meself.
      I made baseball as fun as doing your taxes!

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      • Originally posted by romster View Post
        I love dodger's use of the English language. Where else can you get the words "vernacularly" and "loose" used together?
        Vern loved to hunt moose, but was obsessed with being fair. It didn't seem very sporting to hide in the woods and fire on some unsuspecting four-legger. Try as he might, he couldn't bring himself to pull the trigger. He was a good hunter, but he wasn't a good killer. When he found a moose, he lost interest, lowered his gun, and quietly watched the animal slip away. Some say "Vern acted fairly" in letting the moose "loose", others just thought he was crazy.

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        • I couldnt get myself through 67 pages of Red Wing posts, so I am going to ask this. Sorry if it has been asked before. Does anyone have access to the Winter Classic tickets? I would like to get 4 of them. I signed up for the raffle, but so far, no dice.
          AAL:to be determined




          2011 NFL Draft Wish List:

          1. Patrick Peterson Cornerback LSU
          2. Mark Herzlich Outside Linebacker Boston College
          3. John Moffitt Center Wisconsin
          4. Steve Schilling Guard Michigan
          5. Jeremy Kerley Wide Receiver TCU
          6. Carl Johnson Tackle Florida
          7. Johnny Patrick Cornerback Louisville

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          • Stars: Avery won't return

            Associated Press


            DALLAS -- Whenever Sean Avery is ready to return to the NHL, it won't be with the Dallas Stars.
            The combative forward was eligible to return from a six-game suspension Sunday, but the Stars instead announced Avery will not rejoin the team -- ever.
            "You have to do what's right for both parties, and that's what we're really trying to do," co-general manager Brett Hull said.
            Avery was only 23 games into a four-year, $15.5 million deal when NHL commissioner Gary Bettman suspended him for a crude remark about ex-girlfriends dating other hockey players. Simmering tension between Avery and his teammates and his coach boiled over in the aftermath, with the dressing room united in its stance against him ever wearing a Stars sweater again.
            "I thought [Sean] could bring a little bit of a change in our locker room and on the ice which I thought was missing," Hull said. "Obviously, it went overboard and didn't work out."

            Details of Avery's departure still must be worked out. He could be traded, sent to the minors or bought out next summer. The club said it will work with Avery to try making this an amicable divorce. They won't try voiding his contract on grounds he's violated the conduct clause.
            Yet there's no telling when Avery will play again.
            He's at an undisclosed location seeking treatment through a program set up by the NHL players association. When he was suspended, Avery told the Stars he needed help dealing with anger issues. Hull said Avery is in a 10-day, voluntary program that could be extended if counselors determine he needs a longer stay.
            Avery's agent and publicist did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
            "We don't want to ruin Sean or his career. We want him to get better," Hull said. "The team needs to move on and start winning and he needs to take care of himself. ... As a hockey player, I think there's no question he can be an asset. That said, he's got to fix the demons he has. It becomes such a huge distraction that it almost takes away from his ability to play the game."
            Avery is a two-time league leader in penalty minutes who prides himself on doing and saying things to irritate his foes. He savors his reputation as the NHL's most-hated player and contrasts it with a well-publicized interest in fashion. He's dated actresses, been written up in People magazine and spent this summer as intern for Vogue magazine. The fact he has a publicist makes him unique among NHL players.
            Although Avery had been fined and NHL rules were changed because of his antics, he'd never been suspended by the league until Dec. 2, when Bettman punished him only hours after his now-infamous line.
            The Stars were in Calgary, Alberta, so it likely was aimed at Flames defenseman Dion Phaneuf, who is dating actress Elisha Cuthbert. Avery also has dated supermodel-actress Rachel Hunter, who is now dating Los Angeles' Jarret Stoll. Reporters were gathered to ask Avery about comments he'd made about another Flames player, former scoring champion Jarome Iginla.
            Dallas coach Dave Tippett was furious because Avery defied him by even speaking to those reporters. The next day, Tippett made it clear he didn't want Avery back, as did team leaders Mike Modano and Marty Turco.
            "Their voice was heard loud and clear," Hull said.
            When Avery was a rookie, he was teammates with Hull and even lived in Hull's home. Knowing Avery so well, Hull thought he was just what the Stars needed after losing to Detroit in the Western Conference finals, and he persuaded owner Tom Hicks to sign him as a free agent.
            Instead of getting over the hump, Dallas has dropped to the bottom of the West. Injuries are mostly to blame, but Avery's presence didn't help.
            "I honestly believe the issues that Sean had really kind of festered when he came to Dallas and things didn't work out for him as he had planned, as we had planned," Hull said. "But I think a lot of those things were brought on by himself. It's a two-way street. You have to be accepted, but you have to do everything you can to be accepted. It was just a bad situation."
            Hull was surprised that Avery didn't know better.
            "I don't know how many times you can go through the league office before you realize you can't do this any more," he said.
            Because the Avery signing backfired so quickly, questions have been raised about Hull's ability as a talent evaluator. He said Sunday this was just a learning experience, noting that "there's a lot of teams that have made mistakes."
            "Disappointed? Yeah. Frustrated? Yeah. You can pick [an emotion], they've probably been there over the last few weeks," he said. "We're going to continue to do things that we think can help bring a championship to Dallas."
            The 28-year-old Avery is on his fourth team in seven seasons. He came up with Detroit, was traded to Los Angeles and then was dealt to the New York Rangers, who didn't re-sign him when his contract expired.
            Will a fifth franchise want him?
            "There's no sense talking about it until he gets better," Hull said. "At that point, all you can do is pick up the phone and call people. It's hard enough to make a deal with two healthy players."
            A trade would be the easiest way out, if there are any takers. The Stars probably won't cut him because they would owe him $4 million for each of the next three seasons. They're more likely to hold his rights until July 1, when they could buy him out for two-thirds of the balance ($8 million, instead of $12 million).
            Avery also could be sent to an AHL team, with the Stars paying his salary; if he didn't show up, he wouldn't get paid. Should Avery play in the minors, he'd go through re-entry waivers on the way back into the NHL. If a team claims him, the Stars and the new team would split the salary.
            Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press
            Poor, misunderstood, abused Sean Avery.
            I made baseball as fun as doing your taxes!

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            • Hmmmmm. When he gets cut, does he still get paid like in the NFL?

              I also find it interesting that Hull, who had the biggest mouth in the NHL is dropping the hammer.
              I long for a Lions team that is consistently competitive.

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              • I thought, in the NFL, you don't get paid. It's the only league where contracts aren't guaranteed.
                I made baseball as fun as doing your taxes!

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                • lol Malto... I thought the same thing when I read it was Hull that cut him
                  F#*K OHIO!!!

                  You're not only an amazingly beautiful man, but you're the greatest football mind to ever exist. <-- Jeffy Shittypants actually posted this. I knew he was in love with me.

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                  • Originally posted by gjdodger View Post
                    I thought, in the NFL, you don't get paid. It's the only league where contracts aren't guaranteed.
                    AFAIK, in the NFL, your contract is guaranteed for the year if you are on the opening day roster.
                    To be a professional means that you don't die. - Takeru "the Tsunami" Kobayashi

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                    • I think you have to be a vested veteran for that.

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                      • Originally posted by Malto Marko View Post
                        I also find it interesting that Hull, who had the biggest mouth in the NHL is dropping the hammer.
                        Hull has always been outspoken, but really him & Avery can't be compared IMO.
                        AAL: KhaDarel Hodges

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                        • I believe Hull was forced to do this.

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                          • Holy shit. Wings 6, Sharks 0 at the Joe. Conklin shutout, four points for Datsyuk. Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss.
                            I made baseball as fun as doing your taxes!

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                            • They were due for one of those games. They been playing like dung for awhile.

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                              • Solid game by the Wings. Just a subtle reminder to SJ that the cup still goes through Hockeytown this year.
                                My hipocracy goes only so far.

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