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June 16, 2009 at 3:39 PM #15895June 16, 2009 at 3:54 PM #416450
eclipxe
ParticipantTG is a Madden guy? When buying my place I turned down a many home that did not feature a sufficient loft for the daily Madden match-ups here…
June 16, 2009 at 3:54 PM #416687eclipxe
ParticipantTG is a Madden guy? When buying my place I turned down a many home that did not feature a sufficient loft for the daily Madden match-ups here…
June 16, 2009 at 3:54 PM #416948eclipxe
ParticipantTG is a Madden guy? When buying my place I turned down a many home that did not feature a sufficient loft for the daily Madden match-ups here…
June 16, 2009 at 3:54 PM #417016eclipxe
ParticipantTG is a Madden guy? When buying my place I turned down a many home that did not feature a sufficient loft for the daily Madden match-ups here…
June 16, 2009 at 3:54 PM #417175eclipxe
ParticipantTG is a Madden guy? When buying my place I turned down a many home that did not feature a sufficient loft for the daily Madden match-ups here…
June 16, 2009 at 4:07 PM #416455Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=eclipxe]TG is a Madden guy? When buying my place I turned down a many home that did not feature a sufficient loft for the daily Madden match-ups here…
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Eclipxe: As a youth football coach, the favorite part of my season happens when all these 10 – 12 year old “coordinators” bring me plays that they’ve designed on Madden. Some of them actually aren’t bad and we ran one particularly zany play for a touchdown once, using an unbalanced line and four men in the backfield.
Wish I had Madden when I was a kid… Well, we did, but he was coaching the Raiders!
June 16, 2009 at 4:07 PM #416692Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=eclipxe]TG is a Madden guy? When buying my place I turned down a many home that did not feature a sufficient loft for the daily Madden match-ups here…
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Eclipxe: As a youth football coach, the favorite part of my season happens when all these 10 – 12 year old “coordinators” bring me plays that they’ve designed on Madden. Some of them actually aren’t bad and we ran one particularly zany play for a touchdown once, using an unbalanced line and four men in the backfield.
Wish I had Madden when I was a kid… Well, we did, but he was coaching the Raiders!
June 16, 2009 at 4:07 PM #416953Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=eclipxe]TG is a Madden guy? When buying my place I turned down a many home that did not feature a sufficient loft for the daily Madden match-ups here…
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Eclipxe: As a youth football coach, the favorite part of my season happens when all these 10 – 12 year old “coordinators” bring me plays that they’ve designed on Madden. Some of them actually aren’t bad and we ran one particularly zany play for a touchdown once, using an unbalanced line and four men in the backfield.
Wish I had Madden when I was a kid… Well, we did, but he was coaching the Raiders!
June 16, 2009 at 4:07 PM #417021Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=eclipxe]TG is a Madden guy? When buying my place I turned down a many home that did not feature a sufficient loft for the daily Madden match-ups here…
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Eclipxe: As a youth football coach, the favorite part of my season happens when all these 10 – 12 year old “coordinators” bring me plays that they’ve designed on Madden. Some of them actually aren’t bad and we ran one particularly zany play for a touchdown once, using an unbalanced line and four men in the backfield.
Wish I had Madden when I was a kid… Well, we did, but he was coaching the Raiders!
June 16, 2009 at 4:07 PM #417180Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=eclipxe]TG is a Madden guy? When buying my place I turned down a many home that did not feature a sufficient loft for the daily Madden match-ups here…
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Eclipxe: As a youth football coach, the favorite part of my season happens when all these 10 – 12 year old “coordinators” bring me plays that they’ve designed on Madden. Some of them actually aren’t bad and we ran one particularly zany play for a touchdown once, using an unbalanced line and four men in the backfield.
Wish I had Madden when I was a kid… Well, we did, but he was coaching the Raiders!
June 16, 2009 at 4:28 PM #416465UCGal
ParticipantCramer’s an idiot. But we knew that.
Unfortunately, the financial media seems to be focusing on very short term things.The article linked says that there is a 17% increase in housing starts compared to last month. It fails to state that it was down 45.2% from May 2008. That is NOT good news.
It’s like all the focus on the 2nd derivitive… the economic indicators are contracting at a slower rate… They’re still contracting but if you listen to CNBC, Bloomberg, etc crowing aobut it you’d think we had growth rather than contraction.
Cramer’s one of the leading idiots… but there are plenty of idiots following behind him.
June 16, 2009 at 4:28 PM #416702UCGal
ParticipantCramer’s an idiot. But we knew that.
Unfortunately, the financial media seems to be focusing on very short term things.The article linked says that there is a 17% increase in housing starts compared to last month. It fails to state that it was down 45.2% from May 2008. That is NOT good news.
It’s like all the focus on the 2nd derivitive… the economic indicators are contracting at a slower rate… They’re still contracting but if you listen to CNBC, Bloomberg, etc crowing aobut it you’d think we had growth rather than contraction.
Cramer’s one of the leading idiots… but there are plenty of idiots following behind him.
June 16, 2009 at 4:28 PM #416963UCGal
ParticipantCramer’s an idiot. But we knew that.
Unfortunately, the financial media seems to be focusing on very short term things.The article linked says that there is a 17% increase in housing starts compared to last month. It fails to state that it was down 45.2% from May 2008. That is NOT good news.
It’s like all the focus on the 2nd derivitive… the economic indicators are contracting at a slower rate… They’re still contracting but if you listen to CNBC, Bloomberg, etc crowing aobut it you’d think we had growth rather than contraction.
Cramer’s one of the leading idiots… but there are plenty of idiots following behind him.
June 16, 2009 at 4:28 PM #417031UCGal
ParticipantCramer’s an idiot. But we knew that.
Unfortunately, the financial media seems to be focusing on very short term things.The article linked says that there is a 17% increase in housing starts compared to last month. It fails to state that it was down 45.2% from May 2008. That is NOT good news.
It’s like all the focus on the 2nd derivitive… the economic indicators are contracting at a slower rate… They’re still contracting but if you listen to CNBC, Bloomberg, etc crowing aobut it you’d think we had growth rather than contraction.
Cramer’s one of the leading idiots… but there are plenty of idiots following behind him.
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