Any word on McKee's nagging injury?

Started by bjybjy, March 30, 2006, 03:32:58 AM

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canuck89

Oh... poor Norwood.  That bastard fucked up so badly, I wish I knew where he lived.  :-(

bjybjy

[quote canuck89]Oh... poor Norwood.  That bastard fucked up so badly, I wish I knew where he lived.  :-([/quote]

I believe he owns a used car lot in like South Carolina. It was in Sports Illustrated a year or two ago.

Tub(a)

This thread drift makes me cry :`(

I did see something of interest to this topic in the hotel in Wisconsin, but I'll wait for Schafer to announce anything if he wants. I can't imagine it's a big deal (and what I saw could be a really minor thing) but I wouldn't want people to stal... I mean notice every injury I have and report it to a large forum.

And I am not accepting any PMs for details. ;-)
Tito Short!

DeltaOne81

[quote cth95]I saw the night with "Lazy Sunday" and was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the skit.  To paraphrase "Dumb and dumber", so there's still a chance that you can find something clever on there. :-)   I hadn't seen an SNL episode in about 2 years, so I thought it was pretty funny that you happened to discuss this one episode.[/quote]

SNL is out of its doldrums from the mid to late 90s that inspired the start of Mad TV. I'm sure its no where near the classic early days, and its virtually a given that they'll have one or two sketches a night that you just want to end. But they also have their share of funny things too, and occassionally strike gold. There's not too much else on at 11:30 on a Saturday, so I'll take my chances.

If you don't want to use that time, its at least worth your effort to tue it at at 12:10am and wait a few minutes for Weekend Update, which has been funny again since they realized that its better to have comedians with delivery do it.

One more very funny skit from the past few months that's been floating around the web:
http://www.devilducky.com/media/41738/

Jordan 04

I thought Lazy Sunday was the most overrated bit of all time.  

I finally saw it some 3 or 4 weeks after the fact after I couldn't ignore all the references and all the kowtowing to what was propped up to be the funniest skit of all time.

Sure, some parts were funny, but given the hype, I was thoroughly disappointed. (Although if that is the funniest thing coming out of the show these days, I was glad it reinforced why I never find myself watching SNL).

Lauren '06

[quote Tub(a)]This thread drift makes me cry :`(

I did see something of interest to this topic in the hotel in Wisconsin, but I'll wait for Schafer to announce anything if he wants. I can't imagine it's a big deal (and what I saw could be a really minor thing) but I wouldn't want people to stal... I mean notice every injury I have and report it to a large forum.[/quote]
If the hockey players don't want to be stalked, they really chose the wrong school.  We're a whole university full of raving fangirls.  Including the males.  It's probably mentioned in the recruiting packet.

QuoteAnd I am not accepting any PMs for details. ;-)
I'll PM your mom for details...

David Harding

[quote schoaff] If there is a god, I'm pretty sure he just created us because he wanted someone to gossip with.[/quote]I think it was so that they'd have others to gossip about.

David Harding

[quote las224]
Quote"I don't disclose injuries very often, but I will disclose them after the season's over, and I think [people will] be amazed what this hockey team is going through."
[quote Beeeej]It still doesn't obligate him to disclose fully, and I don't think he ever meant there would be a big moment of clarity for all of us when the information came pouring out.[/quote]
To me that sounds like a big moment of clarity.  I'm hoping Schafer makes good on his promise to disclose the injuries, although I realize that he's not *obligated* to do so.  Should still be pretty interesting.  I wonder when/how it will happen?  Sun article after the FF?[/quote]When Schafer said that, a lot of people ran down the list of players who had not been performing up to expectations but had not missed games due to injuries.  McKee stood out as a likely possibility.  Several people have commented on his seeming to move awkwardly, as though favoring some part of his body.

Beeeej

[quote canuck89]Oh... poor Norwood.  That bastard fucked up so badly, I wish I knew where he lived.  :-([/quote]

The Bills had about a zillion other chances to win that game that they blew royally.  His just happened to be the last and the most memorable.  I feel awful for the guy and can't even imagine what his life must've been like after that.

And I'm a Bills fan (or at least I was until they kept dicking Flutie around).

Beeeej
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

Drew

A lot like Bill Buckner's, I'm sure.

Trotsky

[quote Drew]A lot like Bill Buckner's, I'm sure.[/quote]

As a Mets fan, I agree Buckner got the worst rap in history.  Not only shouldn't he even have been out there on his bum knees, which is all on McNamara, but it was the Sox relief (Stanley and Schiraldi?) that blew the lead, and Mookie Wilson's refusal to go down with two strikes that won it.

scoop85

While I'm a Giants fan, it amazes me that people never seem to remember that the kick was 48 yards, and it just missed to the right.  I have always thought that the way the Bills moved the ball on that drive, they really should have been able to get 10 yards closer.

Rita

Well, apparently McKee's "nagging injury" was not to the hand he uses to sign his name. :`( . This is the aspect of a successful program that I dislike. I wish our players would stay for all four years, but I do realize they have to do what they think is best for their lives and aspirations.

[quote pfibiger]http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=160746&hubname=

The Anaheim Mighty Ducks dipped into the U.S. college system for their latest signing.

TSN has learned the Ducks have signed highly coveted Cornell University goalie and Hobie Baker finalist David McKee.

In 35 games this year, McKee has 22 wins with a 2.08 GAA and a.910 save percentage with three shutouts.

McKee was sought after by four other teams.  Terms of the deal were not disclosed.[/quote]

ugarte

QuoteTSN has learned the Ducks have signed highly coveted Cornell University goalie and Hobie Baker finalist David McKee.
Hobie? Good luck in the pros, Dave. You gave us a couple of great years.