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CKremer

Mar 26, 2008 Nov 21, 2008 5 107

Huge Mariners and Seahawks fan, big Pats and Celtics fan as well.

I listen to a wide variety of music - right now its Jack Johnson, Death Cab for Cutie, and The Flaming Lips. My favorite foods are anything from some nice Mexican food to PHO to musaka.

a fan of

Seattle Mariners Major League Baseball Team

Boston Celtics National Basketball Association Team

New England Patriots National Football League Team

Washington Huskies NCAA Men's Football Division 1A Team

Washington Huskies NCAA Men's Basketball Division 1 Team

Tiger, Tiger Woods Golfer(s)

NASCAR.. C'mon now NASCAR Driver(s)

Chuck Liddell Mixed Martial Artist(s)

Canucks, Red Wings National Hockey League Team

Manchester U Soccer Team

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Almartinusctrojan

Good thinking, kentroyals

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21n2vqg

The Mariners playoff hopes going downhill

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Could they have gotten this any more wrong?

From ESPN's rankings on WRs for the 2008 season.

"61. Nate Burleson
Seattle Seahawks
Burleson has No. 2 WR skills, but because of his lack of speed, you'd rather have him as your third receiver. He fits the system in Seattle thanks to his ability to read coverages and his fluid, nimble route-running skills. He is not very dangerous after the catch and is not a great blocker."

Fluid routes?  Lack of speed?  Not very dangerous after the catch?    

Maybe my idea of what Burleson brings to the table is completely backwards.  

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Injured Patrick Kerney?

Did I miss this one? Trent Cole has been added to the NFC Pro Bowl roster in place of the injured Patrick Kerney? http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3212177

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Off-Topic: 311/Matisyahu - Marymoore Park

Went to this just last night.  Great concert!  Both bands were very good live.  Any other LL/Mariner faithful in attendance?

Character filler:

In 1995 Edgar Martinez  had 182 hits, 52 doubles, 29 homeruns, 116 RBIs, 116 walks, a .356 avg, .479 OBP, .628 SLG, 1.107 OPS.  in 145 games.

IMO the greatest offensive single-season performance by a Mariner ever.  

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