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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 3:33 pm
by Bobby Direnzo
Jesse Carrieri wrote:anyone who hates on soccer just wasn't coordinated enough to play. Hands down the best sport on earth....and hardest to play.

I needed that today.
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 3:35 pm
by Jeni Desrosiers
Jesse Carrieri wrote:anyone who hates on soccer just wasn't coordinated enough to play. Hands down the best sport on earth....and hardest to play.
Jesse as much as I agree with you about needing coordination and the most fun sport to play... it does blow to watch! I.M.O.
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 3:37 pm
by Phil Kennedy
Jesse Carrieri wrote:anyone who hates on soccer just wasn't coordinated enough to play. Hands down the best sport on earth....and hardest to play.
Not only hard to master technically and strategically, but one needs huge doses of stamina to shine. Four years of soccer contributed mightily to my track stardom!

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 3:44 pm
by Jeni Desrosiers
Phil wrote:Not only hard to master technically and strategically, but one needs huge doses of
stamina to shine. Four years of soccer contributed mightily to my track stardom!

Must be why Bob doesnt like soccer

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 3:53 pm
by Matt Stroika
Jesse Carrieri wrote:anyone who hates on soccer just wasn't coordinated enough to play. Hands down the best sport on earth....and hardest to play.
I didnt say that soccer sucks... just that watching it sucks. I would say the same thing about the NBA. Playing basketball is fun and I am sure that playing soccer is fun although I have never done it, but watching it... yuck!
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 3:53 pm
by Shawn Mullen
Jesse Carrieri wrote:anyone who hates on soccer just wasn't coordinated enough to play. Hands down the best sport on earth....and hardest to play.
Craziness. The single hardest thing to do in sports is hit a fastball. Now lets talk about "the juice" some more.
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 4:01 pm
by Ken Dawson
Eveyone out there does what they can to succeed in their field of endevour. What would make atheletes any different? Were they on the banned substance list at that time? If not, whats the problem? Are there any current or former Red Sox players on the list? If so why aren't you blasting them? Is it because there are diffrent standards for them? I think A-Rod is being blasted on these pages because he plays for the Yankees, who just happen to own the most world series championships than any other team. Sounds to me like sour grapes. Just so you know, I'm not a fan of either. I'm a Cardinals fan.
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 4:12 pm
by Bobby Direnzo
Jeni wrote:Phil wrote:Not only hard to master technically and strategically, but one needs huge doses of
stamina to shine. Four years of soccer contributed mightily to my track stardom!

Must be why Bob doesnt like soccer

No Jeni-Pee I played baseball and basket ball a real sport. Go to any school and see what sport the HS girls loved. They wern't into soccer guys sorry. Im sure you were busy playing hacky
sack with the guys and didn't notice the girl cheerleaders in HS.

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 4:21 pm
by JohnT
Mullen wrote:Jesse Carrieri wrote:anyone who hates on soccer just wasn't coordinated enough to play. Hands down the best sport on earth....and hardest to play.
Craziness. The single hardest thing to do in sports is hit a fastball. Now lets talk about "the juice" some more.
It is funny that A-Rod was juicing the same year Bonds hit 73 homers. It was the players fault for talking it. But the blame should have been on baseball for ignoring it. At least A-Rod, Pettitte, etc had the balls to admit their mistakes compared to Bonds, McGuire, Palmeiro, etc. We live in a steriod era of sports for at least 30yrs and we cant change that but we can move on so kids of the future dont.
We still have pure baseball players at least. Ichiro Suzuki is probably one of the purest hitters of our time.
Cutler that picture of Hank Aaron looks like he 20 years old. Look at A-Rod at 20. No difference. Not defending A-Rod but you can't tell on some people that juice.
I think we know what Stoika is getting at. He'll be dropping 400ft bombs by summer

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 4:22 pm
by Mark Valis
Matt Stroika wrote:I dont have a problem with A-roid using. I have a problem with him lying about it. Why not let professional athletes use steriods? If it makes for a better game, I am all for it. It is their lives at risk. What needs to be done is controlling how the steriods are distributed. You are a professional athlete, you have a prescription and use under the care of the team doctor. You are 12 and trying to make the football team, no roids for you!
So you'd have no problems if you found out that David Feldberg was using steroids to better his game? Or better yet if a local pro that had beaten you in numerous tournies was an admitted steroid user?
Just lower the pitching mound and lighten the bats F the 'roids
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 4:25 pm
by Bobby Direnzo
John Tserpes wrote:Mullen wrote:Jesse Carrieri wrote:anyone who hates on soccer just wasn't coordinated enough to play. Hands down the best sport on earth....and hardest to play.
Craziness. The single hardest thing to do in sports is hit a fastball. Now lets talk about "the juice" some more.
It is funny that A-Rod was juicing the same year Bonds hit 73 homers. It was the players fault for talking it. But the blame should have been on baseball for ignoring it. At least A-Rod, Pettitte, etc had the balls to admit their mistakes compared to Bonds, McGuire, Palmeiro, etc. We live in a steriod era of sports for at least 30yrs and we cant change that but we can move on so kids of the future dont.
We still have pure baseball players at least. Ichiro Suzuki is probably one of the purest hitters of our time.
Cutler that picture of Hank Aaron looks like he 20 years old. Look at A-Rod at 20. No difference. Not defending A-Rod but you can't tell on some people that juice.
I think we know what Stoika is getting at. He'll be dropping 400ft bombs by summer :o
And so will his boys.

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 4:28 pm
by JohnT
What you trying to say Bob?

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 4:37 pm
by JohnT
Hey Booby, I thought you took "the juice" to enhance all that meat you were taking in.

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 4:48 pm
by Mark Valis
Mullen wrote:Jesse Carrieri wrote:anyone who hates on soccer just wasn't coordinated enough to play. Hands down the best sport on earth....and hardest to play.
Craziness. The single hardest thing to do in sports is hit a fastball. Now lets talk about "the juice" some more.
Proven fact on Sports Science the hardest feat in all of sports is too hit a fast pitch softball. HANDS DOWN!
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 4:52 pm
by Mark Valis
Bobby D wrote:Jeni wrote:Phil wrote:Not only hard to master technically and strategically, but one needs huge doses of
stamina to shine. Four years of soccer contributed mightily to my track stardom!

Must be why Bob doesnt like soccer

No Jeni-Pee I played baseball and basket ball a real sport. Go to any school and see what sport the HS girls loved. They wern't into soccer guys sorry. Im sure you were busy playing hacky
sack with the guys and didn't notice the girl cheerleaders in HS.

Obviously she didn't notice the girls she's not a lesbo, that's why she was playing hacky sack with the guys (insert joke Bob)
My highschool was the reverse all the drinkers and partiers played soccer and all the straight laced kids played football.
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:03 pm
by Bobby Direnzo
11%er wrote:Bobby D wrote:Jeni wrote:Phil wrote:Not only hard to master technically and strategically, but one needs huge doses of
stamina to shine. Four years of soccer contributed mightily to my track stardom!

Must be why Bob doesnt like soccer

No Jeni-Pee I played baseball and basket ball a real sport. Go to any school and see what sport the HS girls loved. They wern't into soccer guys sorry. Im sure you were busy playing hacky
sack with the guys and didn't notice the girl cheerleaders in HS.

Obviously she didn't notice the girls she's not a lesbo, that's why she was playing hacky sack with the guys (insert joke Bob)
My highschool was the reverse all the drinkers and partiers played soccer and all the straight laced kids played football.
Man I wanted her to reply not you Mark but it was sweet of you.

Straight laced!

Try they were all on Steroids when Ryan M played.

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:05 pm
by Shawn Mullen
razorback69 wrote:Eveyone out there does what they can to succeed in their field of endevour. What would make atheletes any different? Were they on the banned substance list at that time? If not, whats the problem? Are there any current or former Red Sox players on the list? If so why aren't you blasting them? Is it because there are diffrent standards for them? I think A-Rod is being blasted on these pages because he plays for the Yankees, who just happen to own the most world series championships than any other team. Sounds to me like sour grapes. Just so you know, I'm not a fan of either. I'm a Cardinals fan.
I think people are bashing ALL of the players that have been named. A Rod is just being made an example of, as he should. He's a huge name and an even larger douchbag. It just turns out some of them are Yankees. That's why i want to see the list, I want to know all the players. There probably are Red Sox on the list, I want to know their names too.
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:45 pm
by Sjur Soleng
I dont understand why no one ever bashes the athlete who has profitted most from his Steroid abuse? Lance Armstrong. People seem to overlook it because of his battle with cancer and the all the good he does through his foundation.
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 7:45 pm
by Phil Kennedy
friZZak wrote:I dont understand why no one ever bashes the athlete who has profitted most from his Steroid abuse? Lance Armstrong. People seem to overlook it because of his battle with cancer and the all the good he does through his foundation.
Perhaps because those are unproven allegations by a few questionable detractors which Armstrong has vigorously denied?
This is from Wikipedia: "Armstrong has continually denied performance-enhancing drugs and has described himself as "the most tested athlete in the world". Throughout his career only one test showed doping products: in 1999, a urine sample showed traces of corticosteroids, but the amount was not in the positive range. A medical certificate later showed he used an approved cream for saddle sores which contained the substance."
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 8:19 pm
by Jesse James
friZZak wrote:I dont understand why no one ever bashes the athlete who has profitted most from his Steroid abuse? Lance Armstrong. People seem to overlook it because of his battle with cancer and the all the good he does through his foundation.
Lance is a true athlete. If you question that, read this.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 061032.htm
This kid is the real deal.
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:17 pm
by John DeBois
barry bonds probably used steroids.
clemens probably used steroids.
lance probably used steroids.
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 6:09 am
by Shaun LaForce
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 8:20 am
by John DeBois
Good point. IMO the yanks got gAyRod so they could regain the all time HR record. Now there should be an * next to his stats. I think we deserve a refund.
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:18 am
by Craig Cutler
I am going to do a cycle today, win Tourny 54, and then blame nefa for not regulating steriod use. haha, lot's of these top athletes are egomaniacs and will do ANYTHING to get an edge and win.
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:50 am
by Craig Smolin
Gary/Mass wrote:Bobby D wrote:Gary/Mass wrote:Blah, Blah, Blah!
Truth hurts.
The only thing that hurts,..is listening to you!
You are the single most fun person on NEFA to make fun of,...hands down!
I thought this honor was reserved for me? Oh wait, why am I bringing that kind of attention to myself? Crap!!!

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 1:58 pm
by Matt Buono
why is it that a-rod gets bashed more than plax
plax brought a gun to a club and shoot himself
really is what a-rod did that bad?
do you really care if he lied?
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 7:29 am
by John DeBois
he cheated. not good.
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 2:00 pm
by Matt Buono
so did at least 100 other guys but only arod get the blame
how does that work?
he did cheat but if the other names were out there then the blame could
be spread around not just focused on arod
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 2:36 pm
by Shawn Mullen
I'm sure the others will get theirs eventally too. A-rod is just the 1st step, he is 6'+ wearing blush and lipstick and popping roids. I'd make an example of him too.
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 9:21 pm
by Matt Buono
Sounds like most of the Rangers during that time were all juiced