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I think Rocko must have posted this back in the day..... :lol:

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Michael Jordan s First Retirement Was It a Secret Suspension Bleacher Report

At the press conference when he was asked if he would ever return he said, " Five years down the road, if the urge comes back, if the Bulls will have me, if David Stern lets me back in the league, I may come back."
Interesting theory, Stern probably prevented a league collapse.

I think the article is on the money (pardon the pun). It just makes me wonder what all they were covering up.
 
The Rockets looked like a joke losing to the Clippers without Chris Paul, I take the Clippers in 6 in that series.
 
The Rockets looked like a joke losing to the Clippers without Chris Paul, I take the Clippers in 6 in that series.

Clips are good; but the Spurs choked. A Warriors vs. Spurs match-up should've been the real championship series.

I think the Spurs were also tired from 2 straight NBA Finals runs.
 
The Rockets looked like a joke losing to the Clippers without Chris Paul, I take the Clippers in 6 in that series.

Clips are good; but the Spurs choked. A Warriors vs. Spurs match-up should've been the real championship series.

I think the Spurs were also tired from 2 straight NBA Finals runs.

The Splitter and Parker injuries cost them. No way a shallow team like the Clips should've beat them. They still almost beat them 3 straight games in LA though.
 
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The Rockets looked like a joke losing to the Clippers without Chris Paul, I take the Clippers in 6 in that series.

Clips are good; but the Spurs choked. A Warriors vs. Spurs match-up should've been the real championship series.

I think the Spurs were also tired from 2 straight NBA Finals runs.

The Splitter and Parker injuries cost them. No way a shallow team like the Clips should've beat them. They still almost beat them 3 straight games in LA though.

I think if the Clips bench was better they would make it out of the west, Blake Griffin is having an amazing post season.
 
Hey if your going to come on my thread and post,at least post FACTS,not warped opinions about people in LA not batting an eye on The Rams coming back out there.

You CLAIM people dont talk about the Rams not coming back out there.Oh REALLY? Tell that to all these 20,000 plus "LA" Ram fans that attended the Chargers game in san diego this past fall that they dont believe they are coming back.:lmao::lmao::lmao: that video was ONLY posted on the LA news out there,not to mention even the st louis media doesnt think they are staying after this year.:rofl:





see that sign on the wall that says LOS ANGELES RAMS? they only went to that game ONLY because these thousands of fans agree with me that they are coming back next year.Like i said,better stop drinking the koolaide.:cuckoo::biggrin:

oh and you must be sleeping on the beach or something away from people and the media cause lookie here,I see it on the front pages of the LA TIMES them talking about Kroneke moving the Rams back home.

click on this link and you'll see the paper.
Michael Dias - Photos of Bring Back the Los Angeles Rams Facebook


and also here on the front page of USA TODAY as well.:lmao:

Rams owner Stan Kroenke is force that won t be stopped

dude dont give me warped opinions you have,not interested in that.only FACTS.


also i talk to people who live out there in LA on this message board everyday and they tell me people like this guy wearing a Rams jersey,they see all the time out at disneyland.that they have seen more and more of them coming out wearing Rams jerseys there all the tiem the last couple years.

what deserted island YOU been living on? hee hee.

Mikey Zaremba - Photos of Bring Back the Los Angeles Rams Facebook
 
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This new rumor circulating around St. Louis is very creative, but it is patently false. Here's why: 1.) The NFL will not expand beyond 32 teams any time soon, if ever. The owners will not willingly choose to make their piece of the league revenue split any smaller. 2.) Stan Kronke will not sell the Rams. Why should he? Why would he? He and his family want to leave a mark in the Los Angeles area, and make a pile of money in the process. Almost every "expert" who is certain that Kronke would sell the Rams so he can buy the Broncos fails to recognize certain things. First of all, the Broncos are not for sale, and the team may never be offered for sale any time soon, if ever. Even if he did suddenly get to buy the Broncos, Kronke would not own "every sports team in Denver." He would still not own MLB's Colorado Rockies. Kronke has a home in Malibu, and his daughter lives in the Los Angeles area. He tried to buy the Dodgers. Where would the average person look to spend their "golden years," in St. Louis or in Malibu? More importantly, Kronke is about to spend about $2 Billion to build what could arguably be called the greatest stadium in the history of sports. Chances like this don't come around too often, even for the very wealthy. 3.) After their most recent meeting in Arizona, the owners decided that there will only be two teams in the new Los Angeles/Anaheim/San Diego marketplace it has created. Although it has not yet been officially announced, those two teams will certainly be the Rams and Chargers. Even the Raiders now realize this. This is why the team just announced plans for a new $40 million practice facility in Northern California. 4.) Because people in St. Louis will not fully support the Rams' lame duck season, and if put to a vote, will not choose to use public funds to construct that riverfront stadium, St. Louis will be without an NFL team until and unless their friend Shad Khan could move his Jaguars there sometime in the late 2020's or early 2030's. 5.) In the meantime, the second team spot in Inglewood will either be used by the Chargers, or else it will remain vacant so that the NFL can continue to use L.A. as "threat city" to other towns which may need to build a new stadium for their team. Any other scenario concocted by anybody else is pure BS.

WELL SAID.:thup:

Thank you, Captain Obvious. Does this guy seriously get paid to regurgitate news? Journalism is some serious amateur-level shit (outside of The Dean).
http://www.insidesocal.com/…/stan-kroenkes-heart-in-los-an…/
 
gee you THINK vinnie? lol

Imagine being a Los Angeles high school standout, a USC product drafted by an NFL team in the Midwest.

When the contract is up, the team doesn’t offer a long-term max deal, and in the process, legally frees you up as an unrestricted free agent. Meanwhile, Los Angeles comes calling with a contract offer for you to become the highest-paid player in the NFL. Then, the Midwest team comes back insisting it still wants you, only it asks you to re-sign at a discount.

No brainer, right?

Would anyone argue against your right to say, “Thanks, but no thanks,” and accept the offer to return to the city you grew up on a contract that will make you the richest player in the NFL?

St. Louis Rams fans in knots about team s possible move to Los Angeles
 

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