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gehringer_2

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  1. The Wings roster is what it is, but how many teams have a barely NHL guy like Finnie playing on what is supposed to be their top line with their top center? McLellan hasn't been giving Larkin and Raymond much to work with on the other side. That said, I agree that other than on the PP, Larkin doesn't really look like himself too many nights this season.
  2. but at least she has exhibited some concern for the people that should be the objects of concern for leaders in this episode, which is more than Trump has ever done.
  3. People are arguing over whether the video is a fake, though whether it is or not it's nothing she hasn't already said.
  4. what is interesting about this election is that a second Republican, John Huffman, got 20K votes in Nov, which is what threw this to a run-off. Neither of the two candidates in the run-off appears to have picked up up much of Huffman's support as the turnout for this run-off was 18K less than Nov. and Rehmet's margin over Wambsganns was about the same as it was in Nov. Of course it may not be the same voters that voted for Huffman that stayed home, though the numbers are suggestive on the surface. The two candidates each got only slightly more votes than they did with Huffman in the race. BTW, Huffman was the candidate of gambling interests and was reported to have been funded by Miriam Adelson. You could read this two ways - one, since the GOP out polled the Dems in total in November, too many repubs just assumed the seat was safe and didn't show up for the run-off, or the other way would be that GOP voter sentiment moved away from the party just since Nov and the GOP voters stayed home because they meant not to support the party. It would be a lot more significant if Rehmet's vote total had gone up enough to indicate that substantial numbers of the GOP voters from November had actively changed sides by yesterday but that didn't happen. Now the wet blanket part is that there were about 100K votes cast here. When the seat was up in the 2022 general election, 277K votes were cast, so we still don't know for sure if the Maga are still out there ready to come out in a general election as opposed to a special. But this is certainly a much stronger result than the two priors touted by the Dems where only a handful of votes were cast.
  5. that would be me. I haven't listened to the Wings on the radio since he took the gig. Nothing against Woods personally - but it's a pathological thing - It hurts to listen to his voice.
  6. Interesting stuff about Warsh wanting to unwind QT (reducing the Fed bond balance). Under Powell the Fed both ran up and then reduced the asset balance some recently, but the big run up from the QE during the pandemic is still on the books along with most of the run-up after the Bush crash - almost$6.5 trillion in total. Warsh could have the Fed give the appearance of being dovish on the discount rate, while a major bond sales program going at the same time could actually be contracting the money supply and driving interest rates everywhere but the Fed discount window up. I bet the banksters would love that because it would set them up for nice carry trade profits as they are the only ones the low Fed discount rate is available to.
  7. Yeah - I don't like it either. I've always felt like if you are not actively getting better, you are getting worse. With a young team maybe you can bank on some improvement, but most of these guys are now already what they are going to be, maybe Dingler has some upside and maybe McGonigle makes the team and impresses, but OTOH, you can bank that some other guys are going to have worse seasons than the last one. Bottom line you should be working to upgrade the bottom 3 guys in your batting ordet, your #4/5 starters every single year, and your BP every single year.
  8. it would be really nice to win one of these where enough people voted for it to mean something!
  9. they are just not deep enough to play over injuries to any one of Larkin, Cat, Raymond, Seider, Edvinsson or Gibson. For those 6 guys the drop off to next man up is too big. If Simon comes back and the rest of the core stay healthy, they'll be OK, but otherwise not so much.
  10. Simon's improvement may be the largest single contributor the the team's improvement. Lose either him or Moritiz and you are looking at the 2024/5 Wings again.
  11. nyuck-nyuck
  12. There certainly was a tremendous amount of noise about ARod going to third, and at the time the argument he was a better SS was a good one, but my guess is he probably wasn't going to be able to stay at short much longer anyway and the Yankees probably recognized that.
  13. Derek Jeter is exhibit one for the fact that defense is nice, but hitting is nicer. Jeter's BR page is interesting. Hit over 330 three times and had an OBP over 400 4 times but never led the the league in either category. His best bold face numbers were leading the league in hits twice (200+ hits 8 times in his career) and runs once.
  14. Reynolds was also one of those guys who had the thankless task of succeeding a legend. He had to go to work everyday in building with his predecessor's name on it.
  15. it's sort of the natural result of the selection process. If you can't shoot, you aren't going to get to high levels in basketball unless you have something you can do on the court to make up for it. That's either going to be being a 7'4" rim protector or being so athletic a runner and defender you earn your keep that way. It worked for Rodman, who couldn't shoot and has 5 titles. But sure it's even tougher to be that guy in today's game.
  16. Another take on this is that pro sports leagues are just too big today (and college conferences are following down the same wrong path). More fans would be more happy if they were rooting for a team in a smaller league that did have a better chance to win each year. The old 6 team NHL was great in that regard, as were the 7 team baseball leagues when winning a pennant was considered to mean something. It's the American obsession with having to prove (as though a short series in baseball ever does that anyway) who is the absolute top of the biggest heap which has been responsible for more and more fans being more and more unhappy about their team's lot! If I ruled baseball I'd go back to strict < 8 team divisional only play and only have an interdivisional playoff and WS every 4 years.
  17. I don't get what bothers people over Brady doing game analysis
  18. The bankster types I've been hearing interviews with, esp one who is one of Warsh's buddies, seem to want us to believe that he is sandbagging Trump to get the job, or at least they want to believe that themselves.
  19. Izzo is about the sorest loser you'll ever see. Probably why he wins so much.
  20. Win-Win!
  21. the generations after the WWII generation in Europe and the US have gotten lazy, and since we have been the richest, we got the laziest. For close on 35yrs we've basically forgotten to take care of all the things that make a society work - education, fairness, citizenship, equity, truth. So here we are.
  22. Agree. The thing is though, as much as the people one the one side would currently like it to be true, I'm afraid it is not true that the rich bad boy's club breaks particularly on political ideological grounds, which is why as much as each side talks about the other, they never quite actually get all the way to dropping the hammer.
  23. Make it 3 Stone.' Seems only right to give the weight of a curling rock in 'stone.' And who is this 'Harris'? Haven't seen nor heard from anyone of that name.
  24. go for it. If he can piss off Ohioans, that would put an end to GOP 2028 hopes.
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