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Mike In Illinois

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  1. OK, so I am starting grad school at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign in the fall and am wondering if anyone has ever spent any time there... I have always lived in the Bills viewing market and never miss games so I need a good place to go and watch them... There isnt a bills backers close by, but I figure there must be at least a bar that shows all the NFL games... Any help would be greatly appreciated

     

    Welcome to Central Illinois! You're best bet is Buffalo Wild Wings. They have two locations; one in the north part of Champaign and the other was recently built in Savoy, which is a small town on the south end of Champaign. If you have any other questions about the area, PM me and I'll try to answer them. My User Name is dated, as I live over in Springfield now.

     

    Mike

  2. The one baseball game where you can throw the ball so fast it leaves a trail of fire (don't remember the name)

     

     

    I still have my NES system and all of the above games except for the baseball one.

     

    Baseball Simulator 1.000

     

    I agree with Baseball Stars (I played B.S. II and it didn't seem as good) and Tecmo Super Bowl. Baseball Stars had Free Agency, Create-A-Player and allowed you to make money and play a season with a variable number of games.

     

    Another sports-related game I like is Dusty Diamond's All Star Softball: 50-60 characters, all with different attributes.

     

    Blades of Steel did not have fighting, but had a tourney-style play, and when you won the tourney, they showed highlights of your team winning.

     

    Great thread!

  3. Publicity Stunt?

     

     

    I think the same thing, too. Last summer Artie suggested he may leave the show in January '08 because he was burned out and couldn't do it anymore. he talked about moving to Italy for six months (IIRC). This came out the day before the show went on vacation.

     

    I love the entertainment the show provides, but they blur the line between reality and what is good, entertaining radio. Maybe that's what makes me listen?

  4. I post this from an e-mail newsletter I receive (apologies if this is repetitive):

     

    THE LONG GOODBYE

     

    Fans of The Shield will have to wait until the fall (at the earliest) to see how the epic tale of Vic Mackey and the rest of the Strike Team will come to an end. The exact date that the first of the final 13 episodes of The Shield will air has yet to be announced. Entertainment Weekly reports that airing the show opposite the Summer Olympics is a major concern on the part of FX. The Shield creator Shawn Ryan told EW: "I wish fans can see them now, but I gotta be a team player.” The writers’ strike kept Ryan from filming the finale, but he reportedly recently completed post-production work on the final three episodes.

     

    Ugh, I thought early summer would be the start of the last season. Not so.

  5. Dolphins | Team talks with Wiggins

    Tue, 25 Mar 2008 11:48:40 -0700

     

    NFL | Wiggins wants to return to league - from www.KFFL.com

    Tue, 25 Mar 2008 11:47:07 -0700

     

    Judd Zulgad, of the Minneapolis Star Tribune, reports free-agent TE Jermaine Wiggins (Jaguars) wants to play in the NFL again, according to NFL.com. Wiggins has spent the past three months training and has dropped 15 pounds.

     

     

     

    Judd Zulgad, of the Minneapolis Star Tribune, reports the Miami Dolphins have talked with free-agent TE Jermaine Wiggins (Jaguars).

     

     

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    Falcons | Team talks with Wiggins

    Tue, 25 Mar 2008 11:48:06 -0700

     

    Judd Zulgad, of the Minneapolis Star Tribune, reports the Atlanta Falcons have talked with free-agent TE Jermaine Wiggins (Jaguars).

     

     

    Career Stats:

    Year Tm G Rec Rec Yds Rec Avg Rec TD Rec 2pt Rush Rush Yds Rush TD Fum Lost

    2002 CAR 8 8 45 5.62 1 0 0 0 0 0

    2002 IND 2 2 17 8.50 0 0 0 0 0 1

    2003 CAR 16 8 80 10.00 1 0 0 0 0 0

    2004 MIN 14 71 705 9.93 4 0 0 0 0 0

    2005 MIN 16 68 568 8.35 1 0 0 0 0 0

    2006 MIN 16 46 386 8.39 1 0 0 0 0 0

     

    I cannot remember if there's any health issues. He could be worth a look.

  6. Living near the University of Illinois (and working at a local TV station) I've been subject to this debate for the past seven years; it's been going on for 12-15 years now. Some people (students and faculty among others) deem Chief Illiniwek as racist and offensive. They feel the University is harboring racists and promoting racism by allowing the Chief to perform at halftime (those who portray the Chief take courses as a performance art, I believe, for class credit. They learn about the history of the Chief and the significance of the dance). The pro-Chief group, seemingly led by a pocket of boosters, alumni and students do not see the Chief as anything but a symbol of the University and see it as a sense of pride and history (the Chief dates back to 1926 as part of the Marching Illini).

     

    The timing is important as the past few years, due to incompliance with the NCAA, Illinois has not been allowed to host postseason NCAA Tournament events (women's basketball and tennis to name a few). This does not include postseason conference tourneys. Now that the men's basketball team is struggling to make the NCAA tourney and is "doomed" to the NIT, it has the possibilty of hosting games in that tourney, but only if they comply with the NCAA sanctions on hostile/abusive mascots/imagery. Bottom line, the timing allows the U of I to make money of it's cash cow in athletics; Men's bball.

     

    A couple of notes: they are keeping the nickname "Fighting Illini", as it derives from the name given to the group of men and women who fought in the First World War (The Fighting Illini). However, anti-Chief people are going to fight this. Also, the image of the Chief on apparel (t-shirts, sweatshirts, etc.) may still appear, as there is not apparent NCAA conflict; it only deals with athletics.

     

    I know this only scratches the surface for you, but I do hope it sheds some light. I for one hope this goes away and we can worry about that sorry football team (who ended Syracuse's losing streak in 2006) and rebuilding a wrecked basketball team.

  7. Our son has been in daycare since he was three months old; which has been more than a year(!) now. He travels with my wife because his daycare is the same direction/city as my wife's job. Sending him to daycare I see as a socially rewarding experience for him. There's only so much that we as parents can provide him; being with other kids (most of the 6-8 are older than he is) allows him to interact with kids and hopefully grow mentally.

     

    Missing my son during the day just makes it more special when I get home and see him; he usually waddles his way over and wants me to pick him up, to which he gets a big hug from dad.

  8. Roethlisberger hurt in motorcycle crash

     

    Monday, June 12, 2006

    By Michael A. Fuoco, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

     

    Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was injured when his motorcycle was involved in a crash on the 10th Street Bridge today.

     

    Roethlisberger was injured shortly after 11:30 a.m. at the Second Avenue side of the bridge near the Armstrong Tunnel.

     

    Steelers' spokesman David Lockett confirmed Roethlisberger was involved and is being treated at Mercy Hospital.

     

    An eyewitness said she saw a motorcycle headed outbound on Second Avenue as a car was coming inbound. The car made a left turn toward the bridge in front of the cyclist. The motorcycle hit the car and the operator flew into the windshield and then hit the ground.

     

    The witness said she went to the aid of the motorcyclist and asked his name. He said it was "Ben" and tried to get up, but she told him to stay still.

     

    The victim was bleeding heavily from a head injury.

     

    Roethlisberger has been known to refuse to wear a helmet when operating his cycle.

  9. I thought the consensus was that "we" loved having the late season home games because of the winter weather in Buffalo; that it was a positive for us. Now the mentality is "we" don't want the home games late in the year because no one will come to those games.

     

    As already stated, the bottom line is wins: if the team is winning, people will pay to see them play no matter what the weather is like.

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