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Dobber 11-23-2012 10:09 AM

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Interesting to see the lockout's impact on the forum. I just looked at the list of new posts, and found that they were distributed into the following areas:

Hockey - 11
Lounge - 8
Baseball - 3
Football - 3
Prospects - 0 (really? why can't I steal any HF Boards people for this area?)

bondon 11-23-2012 10:10 AM

Good thing you didn't take a look a couple days ago, I posted in like 5 consecutive basketball threads I'm pretty sure the bball haters around here would have had an aneurysm.

robmyatt 11-23-2012 10:11 AM

the dog days of the lockout are upon us.

icevenom 11-23-2012 10:24 AM

I think I started posting more when there was a lock out :|

Something about less time analyzing stats, more time to talking... about... well anything that makes the lock out go by faster.

I'm sure many can agree that they have taken an interest in other sports now that hockey is a no where to be found on the fantasy landscape. Good for the Jays in Toronto I suppose.

ericdaoust 11-23-2012 10:41 AM

I think most people are just not that hardcore about their prospects. At least not enough to post about it daily.

CascadeFilly 11-23-2012 11:12 AM

The good thing is if someone's got a pressing question they need help with, they've got pretty much everyone on the forum looking it over and offering their opinion if they've got one.

kevinsrangers 11-23-2012 11:58 AM

at least hockey is winning.

dmvincent 11-23-2012 04:28 PM

Oh how I wish more people would talk baseball around here.

PrairieDog 11-23-2012 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by dmvincent (Post 1040145)
Oh how I wish more people would talk baseball around here.

I used to really be into it, but the '94 strike and the following steroid years pretty much killed it for me. The '92 and '93 World Series are some of the best sports memories I have - was able to watch it all and hung on every pitch. Joe Carter was the man.

dmvincent 11-23-2012 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by PrairieDog (Post 1040146)
I used to really be into it, but the '94 strike and the following steroid years pretty much killed it for me. The '92 and '93 World Series are some of the best sports memories I have - was able to watch it all and hung on every pitch. Joe Carter was the man.

If the Jays can finally have a stellar season would that bring you back? I can understand why its frustrating, because the team went from being one of the best in all of baseball to bad and mediocre. Pat Gillick was a genius, one of the best general manager's ever and that's why he's in the hall of fame now. Then you have some really awful management by J.P. Ricciardi, bad contracts and the team gets a poor image.

You bring in Anthopoulos and he begins to turn around the team by acquiring young talent and building the farm system. Now we have ourselves a likely contender in the toughest division in all of baseball.

This is going to be a fun year to watch the Jays IMO, I think we're going to see a lot of people get back into baseball.


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