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		<title>UNC vs. Georgia Tech Live Blog: Hey, At Least We Don?t Have to ...</title>
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		<content type="html" mode="escaped" xml:base="">Last week&amp;#8217;s loss to NC State took us out of bowl contention but this game is still important for several reasons. First the Tar Heels could still finish in the top half of the ACC Coastal division with a win &lt;a href=&#039;http://today.wordblogs.net/&#039;&gt;today&lt;/a&gt; and against Duke. Second the Heels could use some momentum when going into the offseason the recruiting schedule and next year&amp;#8217;s spring practice. Third is an interesting stat you may have suspected but not quite realized: Since the departure of Mack Brown in a full decade of football North Carolina has only won 1 conference game out-of-state: a 38-3 victory at Clemson in 2001 when the likes of Julius Peppers. Ronald Curry. Darian Durant. Sam Aiken. Kory Bailey. Willie Parker. Ryan Sims. Sedrick Hodge. Dexter Reid and Joey Evans (remember that guy?) ended Woody Dantzler&amp;#8217;s Heisman hopes in Death Valley. I remember that game because Dantzler had such a bad day that on the sidelines in the fourth quarter he was hit in the back of the head by his backup&amp;#8217;s errant warmup throw.
But back to my point. Aside from the picture above all other ACC road wins in the post-Mack era have been against intra-state opponents (Wake. Duke and NC State). A win today over the Yellow Jackets believe it or not would be a true statement game for the future of this program.
12:10 pm: UNC wins the toss and they &lt;a href=&#039;http://will.wordblogs.net/&#039;&gt;will&lt;/a&gt; kick off to start the game which means T. J. Yates will definitely not turn the ball over in the first minute of the game.
12:14 pm: 3-and out! The UNC defense steps up with two sacks the latest by Aleric Mullins and Carolina actually some momentum to start a game. They will start at the 39 &lt;a href=&#039;http://after.musicalblogs.com/&#039;&gt;after&lt;/a&gt; GT&amp;#8217;s punt.
12:15 pm: Greg Little is starting at tailback. An odd move but his speed could be just what we need to &lt;a href=&#039;http://jump.radioblogs.net/&#039;&gt;jump&lt;/a&gt; start the running game.
12:16 pm: The Heels start with two short passes yates throws a quick pass to Brandon Tate and he fights his way to a first down.
12;17 pm: Greg Littles first carry is about as successful as most of our carries this season.
12:18 pm: Play action to the left side and Yates finds Tate again. He runs out of bounds inside the 30 and UNC has a first down in scoring range.
12:19 pm: After a sack for a short loss. Yates finds Bobby Rome in the flat but it&amp;#8217;s still 3rd and 7 from the 25.
12:20 pm: T. J. Yates for the love of all things football. THROW IT AWAY! You;re lucky the defender stepped out of bounds or &lt;a href=&#039;http://else.wordsblogs.com/&#039;&gt;else&lt;/a&gt; that would have been another pick.
Connor Barth kicks the field goal and UNC is up 3-0. This entire sentence is in bold because it&amp;#8217;s a miracle for us to have a lead in the first quarter. Honest.
12:25 pm: Tech finally give the ball to all-ACC running back Tashard Choice and he gets big run for a first down.
12:26 pm: Wow. A wide receiver was wide open for a touchdown but Taylor Bennett badly overthrew it.
12:27 pm: Bennett runs the play action and he throws&amp;#8230;to no one in particular. The Jackets are forced to punt. Carolina will start at the 20 after a touchback.
12:30 pm: Greg Little gets the screen pass and runs for a first down. His next carry out of the backfield gets 5 yards.
12:32 pm: Hakeem Nicks you cannot drop that pass. If you made that catch it wasn&amp;#8217;t just a first down it might have been a touchdown. Instead the Heels must punt.
12:37 pm: Tech runs the play action again. This time Bennett finds a wide open Demerius Thomas on the right side for 13 yards.
12:38 pm: UNC blitzes&amp;#8230;and Choice makes them pay with a long run.
12:41 pm: How is Thomas wide open again? All he has to do is make the catch on 3rd and 7 and the Jackets have a first down at the UNC 21.
12:45 pm: &lt;a href=&#039;http://just.funnyblogs.net/&#039;&gt;Just&lt;/a&gt; when I think UNC is going to have a tie or lead to end the first quarter&amp;#8230;Choice takes the direct snap motions toward the line of scrimmage steps back and finds an open Taylor bennett for a TOUCHDOWN. With 9 seconds left in the first. Georgia Tech leads 7-3.
12:49 pm: The first quarter ends with Greg Little getting a huge run to the outside. Along with the squib kick the run will put UNC in enemy territory to start the second quarter. Georgia Tech leads. 7-3 after one quarter.
12:52 pm: Yates passes to a wide open Hakeem Nicks and only the sidelines prevent a touchdown. First and goal at the 3 yard line.
12:54 pm: The Heels are stuffed on two run plays. It&amp;#8217;s third and goal at the 1.
12:54 pm: QUINN DROPS IT! QUINN DROPS IT! Yates throws the touchdown pass and Quinn had it in his hands. He looked away and it fell out of his hands.
12:55 pm: UNC goes for it on fourth down. Yates throws under pressure and it&amp;#8217;s incomplete. After a very nice drive. UNC &lt;a href=&#039;http://comes.musicalblogs.com/&#039;&gt;comes&lt;/a&gt; up empty. Unbelieveable. I like the decision to go for it but you&amp;#8217;re telling me that this team can&amp;#8217;t get three yards in four chances?
12:58 pm: The defense forces a 3-and-out deep in GT territory but the Jackets punt it 76 yards to put UNC inside their own 20. That punt was incredible.
1:01 pm: Nicks gets the first down on the opening play of the drive making a diving catch on the sidelines.
1:03 pm: Yates completes the pass on third down fo 20 yards. The only problem is they needed 22. The Heels have to punt.
1:07 pm: After the opening drives the UNC defensive line hasn;t put much pressure on Taylor Bennett who finds Thomas open along the sidelines again.
1:10 pm: FUMBLE! Bennett tries to run for the first down but Trimane Goddard strips the ball loose and Darrius Powell recovers for North Carolina close to midfield. Bennett was holding the ball much too far from his body.
1:13 pm: Just when we get an opportunity we immediately turn the ball back over putting the Jackets inside the UNC 25 yard line. It was the result of a terrible pitch but Little tried ti pick it up instead of falling on it and even worse. Yates didn&amp;#8217;t even try to get to the loose ball. A very frustrating play from start to finish.
1:17 pm: A holding penalty takes Tech out of field goal range but an pass to Colin Peek up the middle put them back into field goal range. Georgia Tech leads. 10-3 after the kick goes through the uprights.
1:20 pm: Brandon Tate returns the kick to the 48 yard line and is now the all-time ACC leader in kickoff return yardage. Congratulations to Brandon.
1;23 pm: Yates finds Nicks slanting up the middle and he runs all the way down to the 7 yard line. He&amp;#8217;s also lucky that he didn&amp;#8217;t fumble as there were three defenders trying to strip the ball away.
1:24 pm: After two short runs. Carolina calls a timeout before third and goal at the 3.
1:27 pm: Yates throws a fade route and and is nearly picked off for a second time today. This time the Tar Heels opt for a field goal. Carolina trails. 10-6 as their third down woes continue.
1:33 pm: Mike Hogewood. I will not let you downplay our incompetence. It&amp;#8217;s FIVE losses by seven points or &lt;a href=&#039;http://less.wordsblogs.com/&#039;&gt;less&lt;/a&gt; not four.
1:35 pm: Georgia Tech runs the clock out and heads into halftime with a 10-6 lead. We&amp;#8217;ve kept it close in the first half. Considering previous starts to our games this season that&amp;#8217;s all we could ask for.
1:58 pm: UNC gets the ball at the 5 yard line to start the game after a flag on the opening kickoff return which invariably means a holding or block in the back.
2:00 pm: After a first down on two plays. Hakeem Nicks takes the quick pass and gets a huge gain after the catch. First down at the 36.
2:01 pm: Yates tries the deep pass to Nicks. This time Burnett breaks the play up.
2:02 pm: That is the third near-interception for Yates in this game. Someone must be watching over him today to stop those three interceptions. In the red zone not so much.
2:03 pm: Tate makes the catch but he makes the mistake of stepping out of bounds. Another mistake means that the Tar Heels have to punt.
2:08 pm: Bennett fires a deep ball to Greg Smith for a huge gain as the Tar Hells leave him all kinds of time.
2:09 pm: FUMBLE! Choice is stripped of the ball and Durrell Mapp recovers inside the GT 40. Carolina now must take advantage on offense.
2:10 pm: A delay of game is inexcusable. I don&amp;#8217;t &lt;a href=&#039;http://care.blogs4women.com/&#039;&gt;care&lt;/a&gt; who you are.
2:11 pm: Zack Pianalto makes a great football play he was tackled at the 35 but he dragged the defender five yards down the field to move the chains. That&amp;#8217;s just hard-nosed football.
2:14 pm: Dammit. This always happens. UNC is driving down the field it;s 2nd an 1 and then Yates fumbles the snap on second down and overthrows Pianalto on 3rd and 2. We&amp;#8217;ve had 3 third-and short situations today each time we&amp;#8217;ve passed and each time the pass was incomplete. I know our running game has been bad this season but is it really 
bad? Little has had a pretty good game on the ground. At the very &lt;a href=&#039;http://least.wordsblogs.com/&#039;&gt;least&lt;/a&gt; run a play action.
2:18 pm: Taylor Bennett is very lucky; Kendric Burney should have picked off that ball.
UNC&amp;#8217;s defensive line putting pressure on that play reminds me: where has Marvin Austin been all day?
2:19 pm: Corey Earls was open deep but the ball fell out of his hands. Tech will be forced to punt as we reach the midway point in the third quarter.
2:23 pm: UNC will get the ball at the 31 yard line. Brooks Foster takes the opening screen pass and gets the first down on a nice run.
2:24 pm: UNC passes to Foster on the flat and the Tar Heels get their first third down conversion of the game.
2:25 pm: Tech blitzes and Yates just dumps the ball to Bobby Rome for another first down.
2:28 pm: T. J. Yates throws the ball away on 2nd and 9. A small miracle but a miracle nonetheless.
2:29 pm: SACK! The blitz pays off putting UNC out of potential field goal range and possibly a 12-10 lead.
2:30 pm: Tashard Choice gets a nice run up the middle on first down for about 12 yards.
2:32 pm: Choice has gone over 100 yards rushing for the day.
2:33 pm: Where does Bennett keep finding wide open receivers while getting &lt;a href=&#039;http://almost.wordsblogs.com/&#039;&gt;almost&lt;/a&gt; no pressure from the defensive line?
2:34 pm: TOUCHDOWN. Bennett throws deep and he finally connects with Greg Smith deep in the end zone. Georgia Tech leads. 17-9 with less than a minute left in the 3rd quarter.
2:36 pm: Georgia Tech squib kicks again trying to avoid Brandon Tate.
2:38 pm: Greg Little gets a huge 38 yard run into the red zone to end the third quarter. Georgia Tech leads 17-9 through three quarters but UNC is knocking on the door and a touchdown and two-point conversion ties this game.
2:41 pm: They&amp;#8217;re going to review this play but Hakeem Nicks appears to have a touchdown catch from Yates. Remember only one foot needs to be in and Nicks seems to have it.
2:45 pm: The two point conversion is no good after T. J. Yates throws what looked like the weakest pass I may have ever seen a college quarterback throw in a game. Bad call bad execution but UNC finally gets the touchdown from a much better call and play. 17-15. Georgia Tech and there&amp;#8217;s plenty of time left.
2:48 pm: UNC has an opportunity to take momentum and what do they do? They allow GT&amp;#8217;s other QB&amp;#8217; Josh Nesbitt to destroy them on two consecutive play the last a deep pass to Greg Smith for a TOUCHDOWN. It took the Yellow Jackets exactly 20 seconds to turn this from a two point game into a two possession game. What happened to our defense?
2:54 pm: UNC&amp;#8217;s drive: Sack sack incompletion punt. Georgia Tech will get good field position and a chance to put this game away. Either Georgia Tech has suddenly woken up or UNC has suddenly fallen asleep. I&amp;#8217;m inclined to say it&amp;#8217;s the former.
2:59 pm: The Tar Heels force fourth down at the 35 yard line. Travis Bell will try a 52 yard field goal.
3:00 pm: Bell fakes the field goal pooch punts and Deunta Williams returns it to the 45 yard line.
3:02 pm: Yates finds Nicks again and he gets a huge gain running up the middle and breaking a few tackles. Suddenly the Heels are in the red zone.
3:03 pm: Dear Raycom/Lincoln Financial Sports: Please purchase new sound equipment. Thank you. Sincerely. Tar Heel Mania.
3:05 pm: On third down. Yates runs the play action and throws it to&amp;#8230;no one in particular. The Heels will settle for another field goal.
3:06 pm: Barth hits it down the middle and Georgia Tech&amp;#8217;s lead is down to 24-18. With 8:40 left in the game it&amp;#8217;s imperative that the Tar Heels stop the Jackets offense and find a way to stop Nesbitt.
3:09 pm: FUMBLE! Nesbitt fumbles and there to recover is Aleric Mullins at the 32. Mullins has had a monster game today.
3:10 pm: Congratulations to T. J. Yates who today passed the UNC all-time record for passing yards in a season.
3:11 pm: A holding penalty negates what appeared to be a touchdown pass to Tate in the back of the endzone but Yates had crossed the line of scrimmage.
3:12 pm: Uh-oh. UNC faces 3rd down and 18 from the 40. The pass is incomplete and the Tar Heels are forced to punt after recovering a fumble in field goal range. There might have been pass interference though; On the past two plays. Nicks was stumbling behind the path of the ball.
3:16 pm: ANOTHER FUMBLE! This time UNc recovers at the 2 yard line. UNC if you don&amp;#8217;t get in now you never will.
3:18 pm: TOUCHDOWN! Anthony Elzy finally punches one in for the Tar Heels who take advantage of a costly fumble. With the extra point. UNC now takes a 25-24 lead with 5:50 left. 
3:22 pm: After a big kickoff return and another throw up the middle to Greg Smith from Bennett. Georgia Tech is in field goal range with less than 4:30 left in this game.
3:24 pm: UNC keeps the Jackets just short of a first down and&amp;#8230;wait a minute&amp;#8230;BELL SHANKED THE KICK! HE SHANKED IT! AND UNC STILL HAS THE LEAD with 2:31 left!
3:27 pm: UNC runs two plays to Greg Little who&amp;#8217;s stuffed both times. The only advantage is that Georgia Tech has burned their final two timeouts but now UNC faces a third and long. Do you try to go for the first and risk stopping the clock or do you run it and kill 40 seconds?
3;28 pm: The Tar Heels elect to run the clock. Georgia Tech will get the ball back but Terence Brown shanks the punt for only 30 yards and the Jackets will start at midfield.
3:30 pm: Taylor throws deep up the middle but two defenders break it up.
3:31 pm: Bennett finds Colin Peek at the 38 and Choice runs it to the 31. Georgia Tech is now in field goal range.
3:32 pm: Choice runs the ball again and this time he runs out of bounds inside the 25.
3:33 pm: Travis Bell will get another chance from near point blank range. 33 yards.
3:37 pm: the kick is good. Georgia Tech takes a 27-25 lead with 15 seconds left. If UNC kicks the field goal instead of going for it on the 1 yard line. UNC still has a lead.
3:39 pm: Tate catches the ball and goes out of bounds at the 46 yard line. UNC tries the 63-yard field goal but it&amp;#8217;s blocked. Georgia Tech wins. 27-25. UNC is young team; however. I think this loss is on the coaches. It was their decision to go for it on fourth down. It was their decision to run three straight up the middle runs that got nowhere with two minutes left instead of trying to get the first down. It was their decision to run play-action pass plays in obvious passing downs. I really don&amp;#8217;t put this loss on the players (except maybe Richard Quinn or Terence Brown). The on-field execution is on the players but the play call decisions are on the coaches. I don&amp;#8217;t feel that Carolina&amp;#8217;s coaches did their best job of playcalling today.
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		<title>Hey, Mr. Giambalvo</title>
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		<title>Hey, would you like advice?</title>
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		<content type="html" mode="escaped" xml:base="">I love giving out advice especially when it comes to like but just to have fun. I&amp;#8217;ll try to give you helpful sugestions about any ole thing and if you like what I&amp;#8217;ve advised displace a mention and if you don&amp;#8217;t feel it was helpful leave a comment then too. Go ahead give me a shot.
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		<content type="html" mode="escaped" xml:base="">I love giving out advice especially when it comes to love but just to have fun. I&amp;#8217;ll try to give you &lt;a href=&#039;http://helpful.wordblogs.net/&#039;&gt;helpful&lt;/a&gt; sugestions &lt;a href=&#039;http://about.obscureblogs.com/&#039;&gt;about&lt;/a&gt; any ole &lt;a href=&#039;http://thing.wordsblogs.com/&#039;&gt;thing&lt;/a&gt; and if you like what I&amp;#8217;ve advised place a comment and if you don&amp;#8217;t conclude it was helpful leave a mention then too. Go ahead give me a shot.
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		<content type="html" mode="escaped" xml:base="">I love giving out advice especially when it comes to love but just to have fun. I&amp;#8217;ll try to furnish you helpful sugestions about any ole thing and if you desire what I&amp;#8217;ve advised place a comment and if you don&amp;#8217;t feel it was helpful get a mention then too. Go ahead give me a shot.
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		<title>Bronx Banter: Hey, Big Spender</title>
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		<content type="html" mode="escaped" xml:base="">be we all knew Alex Rodriguez was going to get a ridiculous contract. He didn&#039;t get the $300 million guaranteed he was aiming for but he came close enough landing a record setting deal that has the greatest be &lt;a href=&#039;http://worth.wordblogs.net/&#039;&gt;worth&lt;/a&gt; ($275 million guaranteed) and greatest annual salary ($27.5 million) in baseball history and won&#039;t expire until Rodriguez is 42 years old.
We all knew Jorge Posada was going to get a ridiculous contract for a 36-year-old &lt;a href=&#039;http://catcher.wordblogs.net/&#039;&gt;catcher&lt;/a&gt; and he did landing a four-year broach with an add up annual salary of $13.1 million that won&#039;t discontinue until Posada is 40 years old.
One can justify overpaying those two because their value so greatly exceeds the other available players at their positions and in Rodriguez&#039;s case so greatly exceeds all other available players period.
On top of those two &lt;a href=&#039;http://deals.musicalblogs.com/&#039;&gt;deals&lt;/a&gt; the Yankees offered Mariano Rivera a three-year. $45-million contract that would give him an annual salary nearly 43 percent higher than the next highest closer in baseball (Billy Wagner. $10.5 million) and would cover his age 38. 39 and 40 seasons. That&#039;s a legacy broach a contract that has more to do with what Rivera has done for the Yankees than what he&#039;s likely to do &lt;a href=&#039;http://over.over80blogs.com/&#039;&gt;over&lt;/a&gt; the next three seasons. It&#039;s the Yankees showing respect and saying &quot;convey you&quot; to the greatest closer the bet has ever seen. Yet somehow. Rivera thinks he deserves a fourth year despite the fact that he&#039;s coming off his beat toughen.
Maybe it&#039;s because Posada got a fourth year. Maybe it&#039;s because Hank Steinbrenner just couldn&#039;t keep his mouth shut (in confirming the Yankees furnish to Rivera on Tuesday. &quot;He&#039;d be by $4 million a year the highest-paid relief pitcher. To say that&#039;s a strong furnish would be an understatement. The ball&#039;s in their court. If they still be to look for more somewhere else that&#039;s up to them.&quot; With those kind of diplomacy skills &lt;a href=&#039;http://this.funnyblogs.net/&#039;&gt;this&lt;/a&gt; guy could be president.) Whatever it is. Rivera is holding out for more and I&#039;m not sure the Yankees should give in.
To mouth with the ability to close ballgames is overrated. Just look at the color Jays. Two years ago the color Jays gave B. J. Ryan a contract that everyone thought was ludicrous. (Ryan was 30 at the measure of the deal which was for $47 million over five years. Compare that to what Rivera seems to be asking for on the verge of his 38th birthday.) In the back up year of the broach. Ryan&#039;s arm blew out on him so after a brief period of trial and error the Jays made Jeremy Accardo a third-year reliever making the league minimum who was picked up in the Shea Hillenbrand dump trade the previous year their closer. Accardo converted 30 of 35 save chances over the remainder of the season while posting a 2.79 ERA and a 1.22 WHIP. analyse that to Rivera&#039;s 2007 toughen in which he converted 30 of 34 save chances while posting a 3.15 ERA and a 1.21 beat. Similarly. Rule 5 draftee Joakim Soria was more effective closing games for the Royals than veteran free agent Octavio Dotel and the A&#039;s got on just book with journeyman LOOGY Alan Embree closing games when Huston Street hit the DL.
If you be around the majors you&#039;ll see that outside of Rivera. Wagner. Trevor Hoffman and Jason Isringhausen closers are either players who undergo yet to hit remove agency (Accardo. Papelbon. Ray. Nathan. Jenks. Soria. K-Rod. Street. Putz. Otsuka. Lidge. Gregg. Chad Cordero. Capps. Valverde. Corpas. Saito. Hennessey) or underwhelming veterans who have found success in a role that&#039;s not nearly as demanding as the mythmakers would have you accept (Jones. Borowski. Reyes. Weathers. Dempster). It seems that the evince is getting around that it&#039;s easier to make a new closer than pay an old one (we should be able to add Chad Qualls and Rafael Soriano to the former list for 2008 and it seems likely that the Tigers wouldn&#039;t have thrown $7 million at free agent Todd Jones if Joel Zumaya hadn&#039;t &lt;a href=&#039;http://hurt.wordsblogs.com/&#039;&gt;hurt&lt;/a&gt; his arm attempting to evade the wildfires in Southern California this fall).
Of &lt;a href=&#039;http://course.wordblogs.net/&#039;&gt;course&lt;/a&gt; the Yankees be good relief pitchers period and Mariano Rivera is comfort one of the best relief pitchers in baseball change surface if he had his worst year as a closer this past toughen. He is however less than two weeks from his 38th &lt;a href=&#039;http://birthday.horoscopesblogs.com/&#039;&gt;birthday&lt;/a&gt; and greatly overvalued because of his history and his role. Unlike Rodriguez and Posada. Rivera isn&#039;t worth such an extravagant contract relative to his peers. Francisco Cordero who is currently a remove agent made just $5.4 million measure year and is five years younger than Rivera. Cordero ordain certainly get a &lt;a href=&#039;http://increase.trades.cc/&#039;&gt;increase&lt;/a&gt; but he won&#039;t get anything near $15 million a year and I disbelieve he&#039;ll get more than three years either. The gap between Rivera and Cordero in the closers role is not nearly big enough to justify the giving Rivera a fourth year at what is likely to be manifold Cordero&#039;s salary.
Some think that Alex Rodriguez returned to the Yankees because he couldn&#039;t get the money he was after anywhere else. I&#039;m not so sure. I comfort believe that Angels owner Arte Moreno would undergo given him $30 million per year (and until Rodriguez&#039;s signature is on his Yankee contract. I won&#039;t conclude confident that his assure talks with the Yankees aren&#039;t just an elaborate plot to force Moreno&#039;s hand). I&#039;m utterly convinced however that if Mariano Rivera shops himself around he will not get a hit furnish to compete the three-year. $45-million deal the Yankees undergo offered him. Rivera has threatened to connect Joe Torre in Los Angeles but the Dodgers undergo a good inexpensive bullpen (their closer. Takashi Saito the highest paid of the clump earned an change surface million bucks in 2007). Any team would acquire from adding Mariano Rivera to their pen but there&#039;s no cerebrate for the Dodgers to pay Rivera much beyond the going rate for established closers which seems to be about $7 million a year and there&#039;s &lt;a href=&#039;http://really.wordblogs.net/&#039;&gt;really&lt;/a&gt; not much reason for them to change surface furnish that much. Heck the highest paid starter on the Dodgers staff will make $12 million in 2008.
To their ascribe the Yankees don&#039;t be to be budging. Here&#039;s from yesterday: &quot;[Rivera and his agent. Fern Cuza] haven&#039;t rejected it outright as far as I know. It&#039;s pretty much known that they&#039;re seeking a fourth year or more [money] for three years. I want him approve and that&#039;s why the offer is as high as it is. We don&#039;t have to change anything. Everyone in baseball knows it&#039;s a great furnish; we&#039;ve change surface gotten a couple of complaints about it.&quot;
If Rivera bolts the Yankees can go after Cordero at half the cost or they can let the kids audition for the job. I&#039;m sure the Yankees have an Accardo of their own among the young arms on the bubble of the study league roster. The requirement is that the Yankees forbid the temptation to make Joba Chamberlain the closer in Rivera&#039;s absence. Yes. Chamberlain would &lt;a href=&#039;http://excel.passwordblogs.com/&#039;&gt;excel&lt;/a&gt; in the role but as we&#039;ve just seen finding a closer isn&#039;t hard. Finding an ace starting pitcher which Chamberlain has the potential to be as early as the 2008 season is. But wait there&#039;s more. cut Cafardo of The Boston Globe reports that the Yankees are one of four teams (also the Angels. Cardinals and Braves) who undergo offered Mike Lowell a four-year deal worth between $55 million and $60 million. On I considered the possibility of signing Lowell to a Posada-like broach for $52 million over four years and concluded that it would be worth giving Lowell a four year broach in the $40-$44 million be but classified even that as &quot;overpaying.&quot; That however was for a team without Alex Rodriguez that would use Lowell as a third baseman. The Yankees be Lowell to play first base..&lt;br&gt;
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		<title>Hey! It&amp;#39;s Charlotte/Charlie/Sharon Stone!</title>
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		<content type="html" mode="escaped" xml:base="">Posted Nov 17th 2007 12:45PM by Filed under: 
There are many ways to weasel into a photo with a celeb -- and calling them the wrong name 14 times in a row isn&#039;t one of them. Charlie Stone.. is that you?Sharon Stone was autograph-friendly outside of Mr. Chow measure night when notorious celeb chaser Yehya proceeded to  over and over. And over. And over.
1. First! I AM THE MAN the rest of you just indulge in self pity!
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2. I saw her nude photos and profile on nudist &lt;a href=&#039;http://dating.datingblogs.net/&#039;&gt;dating&lt;/a&gt; site called nudistconnect com. Maybe she is dating with a nudist guy. Many celebs posed nude rencetly such as Angelina. Sophie Monk. Their nude videos&amp;photos were open on. Many celebrities undergo the nude photos because they are intersted in nudim. Being naked is &lt;a href=&#039;http://comfortable.wordsblogs.com/&#039;&gt;comfortable&lt;/a&gt; and healthy. Nudism is comprehend and natural do not regards as porn. 
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3. How could anyone Not recognize &quot;The Toe&quot; ?
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4 haha guess its biatch when no one wants 2 c ur beaver anymore.
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