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I hate teams cyclicaly. I have two, Boston and New York. Since Boston has been winning their fans are the most annoying in the world so I am happy, so happy that Big Tex went with The Yanks. Nothing makes me happier then to see The Red Sox nation cry. I hate all you bastards.
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Those two runs were bad, real bad but I give Baltimore credit. Everyone knew they were going to be running the ball to milk the clock, they just blocked better than the Cowboys played D. This loss falls into the lap of Antonio Romo. Last night Deion had the stat that the Cowboys were 16-4 in games that Romo turned the ball over. I bet all four of those loses were in December. The only reason he has huge passing days is because he sets his team behind in every game that matters. He has to throw to get them back in the game. Even though I hate the loss it was probably good for the team not to make the playoffs this year. They don't deserve it. The coaching staff sucks, the players hate each other and Jerry Jones enables a Soap Opera feel to America's Team. Go listen to a press conference after a Pittsburgh game as compared to a Cowboy press conference. That's a real football team. The'Boys are just mentally weak and it starts with Romo. Until his head is right with ball the Cowboys will be a perpetual disappointment.

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That's right. It is never too early to think how things are going to play out in the spring. We are only 2 months from the end of the season but also we are only 2 months away from pitchers and catchers reporting. I saw a list of the top 40 closers for the 2009 season. I thought it was interesting. Take a look.

1. Jonathan Papelbon, Red Sox
2. Joe Nathan, Twins
3. Mariano Rivera, Yankees
4. Brad Lidge, Phillies
5. Francisco Rodriguez, Mets
6. Carlos Marmol, Cubs
7. Joakim Soria, Royals
8. Bobby Jenks, White Sox
9. B.J. Ryan, Blue Jays
10. Jose Valverde, Astros
11. Jonathan Broxton, Dodgers
12. Jose Arredondo, Angels
13. Kerry Wood, Indians
14. Francisco Cordero, Reds
15. Matt Capps, Pirates
16. Brian Wilson, Giants
17. Matt Lindstrom, Marlins
18. Heath Bell, Padres
19. Brandon Morrow, Mariners
20. Brian Fuentes, free agent
21. Joey Devine, Athletics
22. Trevor Hoffman, free agent
23. Joel Hanrahan, Nationals
24. Manuel Corpas, Rockies
25. George Sherrill, Orioles
26. Chad Qualls , Diamondbacks
27. Chris Perez, Cardinals
28. Frank Francisco, Rangers
29. Mike Gonzalez, Braves
30. Dan Wheeler, Rays
31. Grant Balfour, Rays
32. David Riske, Brewers
33. Fernando Rodney, Tigers
34. Troy Percival, Rays
35. Tony Pena, Diamondbacks
36. Brad Ziegler, Athletics
37. Joel Zumaya, Tigers
38. Huston Street, Rockies
39. Doug Brocail, Astros
40. Jason Isringhausen, free agent

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Looks like Theus is out. He might need to go back to Hangtime and pretend he is coach Bill Fuller again. His teams always won on that show. Story.

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