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1984Echoes

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  1. Coming back from TJ. QO. 39 years old next year. Wants a contract of some length. Avila/ Ilitch can beg to differ... but IMO out of our range. I'm not interested. Anyone else in here interested in JV based on the above components? We haven't even gotten to dollars yet.
  2. Lebron and AD don't bother me at all. But the rest of the team is getting gross. And reminds me of the 2004 Lakers...
  3. Why not? The military mandates a plethora of vaccines. Multiple children's vaccines are mandated (measles, smallpox, polio, etc). At least when I grew up. I don't really know if I am absolutely for or against a vaccine mandate... I agree on your second point... I'm just playing devil's advocate here...
  4. Gross. Just gross. Can we get a 76'ers-Suns final in 2022 please?
  5. Gross. Just gross. Can we get a Bucks-Jazz final in 2022 please?
  6. Out of our range. Next.
  7. For lollygagging.
  8. Facts: Who pays for Tommy John surgery in MLB?: Bridget Winters, Bachelor’s Degree Operations and Supply Chain Management, Cleveland State University (2018) Answered June 4, 2018 I used to work for the Cleveland Indians and usually the insurance they have for the players covers most of it and whatever that doesn’t cover, the team does. Major League Baseball (MLB) Major League Baseball (MLB) Benefits ★★★★★ 109 Ratings Our Benefits We know that our employees' performance is directly related the environment that they're in. That's why at MLB, we provide exceptional Medical, Dental and Vision Coverage - premiums 100 percent employer covered - so you can focus on being your best. What type of medical coverage do MLB teams carry? John Finn, Research Expert and Statistician at Self-Employment (1990-present) Answered February 7, 2019 Full coverage by their teams. This goes for injuries/ailments that are not sports related too... because in reality, all injuries/ailments effect how they play sports. Jon Lester had to deal with Cancer and Ryan Westmoreland had to deal with a malformation in his brain. They were covered by the Red Sox. Sadly, Westmoreland never made it to the big leagues. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/sports/wp/2016/09/09/worried-about-your-aces-100-million-arm-there-is-insurance-for-that/ (This is insuring the entire contract, not just TJ).
  9. Those refusing the vaccination should be denied: The opportunity for military service. Organ transplants. Work in any state or federal agency, any school, any hospital, any first responder job. Entry into any restaurant. Medical insurance.
  10. It's called Fixed That For You. I'll do that anytime I want to. Snowflake.
  11. In other words... a very small chance.
  12. That's going to be hard to do when we have the #1 pick in next year's draft.
  13. Yes. Republicans.
  14. Any time the Yankees lose, there is a worldwide celebration.
  15. Or he's just trying to field an NFL team since this team is holier than the pope... I mean, good luck with that Holmes...
  16. You know.. Like the polio vaccine or the 17 vaccines that those in the military are required to take.... Right?
  17. I'm interested in seeing Killian. Rumors are that he is totally taking off (as in like a rocket) in camp. Would like to see that extended into the regular season. But don't even know what that looks like until we see some pre-season...
  18. That was always fun... and interesting...! Meaning: it held our interest, every single minute of his management...
  19. Hah! The news finally caught up with your post. Searched everywhere and saw nothing when I posted... which says, RM, you are way ahead of the crowd!!!
  20. Where are you seeing this?
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