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  1. Yes it's huge. David has his own street called Admiral's Way. It is gated and inside are the most expensive lots in the entire neighborhood. He has a lighted court in his backyard that you can see from the street. You cant see much of the house besides that, but you can tell that it's enormous. I forgot to mention that Coach Pop lives in the neighborhood too. His house is only 1 story and it's on David's side of the neighborhood. Pretty conservative guy. Manu is the same way. He's got a simple 1 story house but it's really nice and fixed up with that Central American style of building.
  2. I would hate to see Johnny go. He is as much an icon for this championship squad as we have on the team besides maybe Schilling. Losing him would be like losing a big part of the Sox that changed baseball. I would hate to see that happen.
  3. haha were definately not worried about the Nuggets or any other 9th or 8th seed. Tim will be back, but even without him we could take Carmela and his creampuff team. Whoever mentioned Manu, he lives a few streets down from me. DRob lives in my neighborhood, on the other side though, and goes to my church.
  4. Haha you obviously haven't lost the tradition Red Sox fan-mentality...
  5. I wish he could have stayed in Boston, but baseball is a business and you gotta do what you gotta do. I hope he does well out there though. He was a key piece last year.
  6. Good article. Only thing I can say is that try not to use "I think" or "I" at all for that matter. Without it the writer sounds much more confident and therefore correct. For example: BEFORE: There are also, however, a handle of great additions to the Boston roster that I predict will more than make up for our losses. OR: There are also, however, a handle of great additions to the Boston roster that will undoubtably make up for losses sustained in the offseason. It's a matter of opinion I guess, just my $00.02 Great Article though
  7. I'll give it a shot. Gotta get 7 more posts but that shouldnt be too hard.
  8. Were screwed until we get Tim back. Nazr Mohammad and Sean Marks :lol just dont cut it. Right about now we could use Malik. I think he'll definately be back by playoff time, but even if he wasn't, I think we could make it through the second round without him. But were gonna need him to get by Amare or Dirk and then Shaq for the Championship. If Brent Barry would take over like he's capable of doing we would be fine.
  9. Hey my name is Smithers™ and I come to you from San Antonio, Texas. Im 16 and just started getting in to professional baseball about 3 years ago. I haven't really been able to catch on with one team in those 3 years, going back and forth between the Rangers, Mets, and Sox. However, after watching every nationally televised game the Sox played in last year's playoffs, I'm hooked. Some might call me a bandwagon fan, oh well. I love watching the Sox play no matter what reason, and I promise you i'll be here at the end of the season, win or lose. I am a veteran poster (3,000+) at SpursReport.com, and I am a season ticket holder for the Spurs. My favorite teams are the Spurs, Sox, and Arkansas Razorbacks. My favorite player is David Ortiz and my favorite pitcher is Curt Schilling (was Derek Lowe until the playoffs, nothing against Lowe, but Schilling was incredible). Ya'll have a great forum. It and SpursReport are the nicest Sports Forums on the net.
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