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PittsburghTiger

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  1. I know you were jagging but, I decided to go ahead and take a look at their stats while in college. Both are wonderful players. Both played 139 collegiate games. Clark averaged 28.4 ppg while Plum averaged 25.4 ppg. Plum played more minutes per game, 37.4 to 34.8 which, if you just divide the total by 40 minutes, works out to basically nine more games than Clark played. Clark averaged more rebounds per game, 7.1 to 4.3 and assists per game, 8.2 to 3.8. Clark shot better from the floor, 46.2% to 44.3%. Plum did shoot better from 3, 38.2% to 37.7%. Clark scored 3,951 points to Plum's 3,527. Blew her right out of the water.
  2. That lap was a thing of beauty. Just so damned smooth. It looked like he was on a rail. Really pretty.
  3. Our next door neighbor, when I was a kid, had what I think was the XJ four door series 3. It was about a 1990, or '91. And I always thought it was a beautiful car. But, as you guys said, horrible underneath its skin. It was always broken down and had an electrical system infiltrated by gremlins. Beautiful car, when it was running, or when we just stood there and looked at it.
  4. Yeah, i knew he liked the bikes. He’s pretty damned cool.
  5. That’s pretty cool. He seems like a genuinely awesome dude. I’ve never been a GM guy but, I will be all in on Cadillac’s entry. Fuck all of them!
  6. Yeah, no shit it is good to pressure them and make them use clock rather than just letting them walk the ball up the field.
  7. Each half is 45-fucking minutes. Don’t sit back and allow them to attack.
  8. Get some subs in there
  9. I hope this isn’t just me looking at things with rose-colored glasses but, it does look like our guys are doing a better job at getting rid of the ball before the defenders can put pressure on the ball. At least a lot more than they did under the previous head coach.
  10. One more goal would be soooooo awesome. Let’s not just allow them to maintain possession the whole second half.
  11. This is going to get dirty
  12. Hectic last few minutes. Gotta clean up playing to the whistle
  13. That’s a wonderful stadium.
  14. Finish the half strongly. Don’t fuck around. As long as there is time on the clock play hard.
  15. Looking forward to this game. It should be very interesting. I hope the boys play well.
  16. Where the hell was Shamu when you need him?
  17. I think that is pretty good for the Steelers. They really have to show some improvement this season. They've been listless for too long.
  18. That whole team, organization really, owes him a case of Bier.
  19. I talked to Mikey after I got back to Pittsburgh. He said he felt a lot better today. He looked completely spent after the game last night, rightfully so. Ponce did score their goal so he has the edge.
  20. I hate that hesitation as well.
  21. I didn’t know you were legally blind. (I kid, I kid……kinda)
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