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#1 balindos
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yeah keyshawn - just seems he adds nothing to a topic. has too many short answers

skip bayless - stupid and is an annoying bandwagoner

steven a smith - doesnt need to yell to get his point across

paige/mariotti - couple of dopes that try to use comedy to get people to listen

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I think they need to get rid of all these analyst and replace them with people that actually call the game, like that guys on the radio. If I had to pick the worst, then I would go with DOUG COLLINS, he just needs to shut up and find a new job doing something else.

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#2 balindos
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It is a close race with Trey Wingo and Skip Bayless for me. Trey Wingo just thinks he's the funniest guy with his witty comments. Skip Bayless on the other hand thinks everything he says is godly. I think I hate Wingo more though. How bout you guys?Doomtime

I cant stand all of espn. ESPN IS FOR DRAMA QUEENS. I remember watching espn news or even sports center and all you get Blah blah blah and barely no highlights of any games at all. "Look the Lakers beat the Pistons, Here is a 15 second highlight reel for you guys" LAME. I know alot people dont watch soccer but you need to sit down one day and watch GOLTV, Now that is a sport channel. You gets a lot of soccer games, in the middle of commercials they show great classic highlights, and when they show you highlights of a game it last between 5 to 15 minutes depending on how much action has taken place. Its like Inside the NFL but all the time. No Drama. That is what ESPN needs to do instead getting caught up on all this BS and forgetting about he actual sport.

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#3 balindos
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MMA by a mile. More exciting fights and I love watching guys use all different kinds of martial arts. Hell, MMA has not even reached mainstream success just yet. There is so much potential to grow. Just watch with a thread like this. All of the boxing nuts will come here and start ripping on MMA like they do with all the other threads like this.jfcundiff

No need to rip on MMA. They are different in a lot of ways. I do find it funny that a lot of MMA fighters are learning more boxing though. I would love to see a great MMA fighter against a great boxer. Will the take down win or the fast accurate hand speed? I dont know but I know a boxer would not last long with those thin gloves since their punching power will probably end up breaking their hands. Still would love to see it. I think fighter like Liddel would get destroyed by a boxer but a more ground guy would give a boxer crazy amount of problems. Just depends on who strike first.

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#4 balindos
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I am a boxing fan all the way. MMA doesnt appeal to me, even though the lastest fights that I have watched are mostly boxing matches. I do give a lot of credit to MMA because it made Boxing step up its game and I have seen a lot of good fights the past couple of years, especially this year. TC, if you havent been following boxing since Holyfield vs Lewis then you should give an opinion on it. Boxing is still Miles and Miles ahead of MMA but Im not saying it wont catch up to boxing but just comparing pay days is good enough. Also I give Golden Boy Promotion a lot of credit for the fights they have displayed and how they are changing the boxing world. Why is boxing better now? Don King barely has his hand anything anymore, which is the best thing to happen to boxing.

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#5 balindos
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^Seconded.

It's not going to affect you in any serious way.

So don't complain about it until it does.

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Your right it wont because I wont buy anything on PSN until it is changed.

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#6 balindos
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[QUOTE="balindos"]

Not sure if anybody has posted about this but I found it interesting about the new Term of Service for the PSN. They will monitor you completely, You buy a video and wont replace it if your HDD crashes, and anything you create is owned by them. I would read the new terms of service for the PSN, its very ugly. I know some wont care but I think its wrong to take gamers ideas and not replacing their purchased content.

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20081020-big-brother-is-watching-and-listening-sonys-new-ps3-tos.html

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Yes, there has been quite a few of this rant topics... and not many people cares about it tbh.

BTW, that's the same for every ToS, not just PSN. Quit whining.

Not whining but it just make people not want to buy online content. That is my biggest issue with it. Why buy if you are at the mercy of the HDD. If I could back it up then I wouldnt care but I cant. Also no its not the same as every ToS, since they will not allow me to redownload my purchase is robbery. Its like being at their mercy. No more PSN purchases until changed.

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#7 balindos
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Not sure if anybody has posted about this but I found it interesting about the new Term of Service for the PSN. They will monitor you completely, You buy a video and wont replace it if your HDD crashes, and anything you create is owned by them. I would read the new terms of service for the PSN, its very ugly. I know some wont care but I think its wrong to take gamers ideas and not replacing their purchased content.

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20081020-big-brother-is-watching-and-listening-sonys-new-ps3-tos.html

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Not sure if anybody has posted about this but I found it interesting about the new Term of Service for the PSN. They will monitor you completely, You buy a video and wont replace it if your HDD crashes, and anything you create is owned by them. I would read the new terms of service for the PSN, its very ugly. I know some wont care but I think its wrong to take gamers ideas and not replacing their purchased content.

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20081020-big-brother-is-watching-and-listening-sonys-new-ps3-tos.html

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#9 balindos
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[QUOTE="balindos"] Also a politician that has raised more than 50 million dollars should not be trusted since all that money is bribery money. Jaysonguy

Stopped reading right there

Nader is a traitor to the country and everyone who follows him carries the same moniker.

His entire plan is to derail the political process by indulging in his sick need to garner attention. His supporters are only helping destroy the country, thankfully he's laughed out of every major conference and debate and most Americans understand he doesn't have the best wishes of the country in mind.

I have no patience for a man who puts himself over my country

And you got that from? At least mine is true. What major conference or debate was he laughed out of since any candidate outside of democratic or republican arent allowed. Why stop reading because you saw a truth? Would you give some one you didnt know that much money for no reason? Derail what the political process? Destroying the country? Are you serious? You should read up on the man since he is a major reason you have seat belt in your car. He has done a lot of good for this country and you dont even know it.

Yes this is a bias website but this man actually has experience and cares for Americans more than those 2 clowns.

http://www.nader.org/enbio.html

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#10 balindos
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[QUOTE="Pirate700"]I wouldn't invest to much stock in a stupid rumor. Either way, no.TBoogy
I agree with your point on the paper, though it is interesting. But Powell will help Obama in the only area (Iraq) that he trails mccain in the polls.

How does what Powell thinks of Iraq help what Obama thinks? See you are voting for who you think is going to win not who you think is the right candidate. Obama or McCain are both terrible choice and let fill you in on something that a lot of people dont know, THERE IS MORE THAN JUST 2 CANDIDATES. Obama and McCain were for the 700 billion dollar bail out and for that I dont respect either. Nader is the only one calling the crooks out. Obama talks change but hasnt illustrated how he is going to change anything. These debates sound alot like the past presidential elections and nothing new but the same BS. Obama what to raise taxes on the people who make more money when it isnt fair to those people that killed themselve to get where they are now just to be treated differently. Not fair. Also he talks about lowering taxes but how are you going to do that with a 700 billion dollar plus bill? Dont think so. Also lets not forget about the wars going on. Obama is a politician that has been bribed 50 miilion plus dollars to be president and common sense should tell everybody that nobody gives you that amount of money for no reason, unless you are going to pull some strings for them. Banks threaten our way of life by throwing this 700 billion dollar fee on us when it is their fault. I did mortgage loans and these guys were giving out ZERO DOCUMENTATION LOANS, which means fill out this application and I will give you 700,000 dollars. Get ready to pay more money on taxes and change, but not in a good way. That goes for both Obama and McCain.