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Martin

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swag said:
Yes... while a fourth generation Chicagoan by some branches in the family tree, you'll strike Lithuania if you go a couple of generations down along other branches.

And yes, I caught the news of Morinas' opening goal. :weee:
Oh I didn't know :) You speak the language by chance?

Yes, seems the game is backfiring on me :lazy: Let's hope the might Faroe Islands show more humility against the great... er nevermind.
 

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swag

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Martin said:
Oh I didn't know :) You speak the language by chance?
Not really. But I can recognize some things I heard in the neighborhood growing up. And I had great aunts, a couple of grandparents, etc. who pretty much spoke nothing but. But unlike other kids in the neighborhood, my parents didn't send us to Lithuanian school to learn the language, join in the folk dancing, and all that other crazy stuff.

Yes, seems the game is backfiring on me :lazy: Let's hope the might Faroe Islands show more humility against the great... er nevermind.
Hey -- this is football. The counterpoint to Fli's examples of Lithuania recently getting draws with Germany and Spain is that I also watched the match where Liechtenstein drew with Portugal in the WC '06 qualifying rounds when Portugal had the 2-0 H/T advantage. And when it comes to the Liechtenstein NT, most of those guys have day jobs as accountants.
 

Martin

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Not really. But I can recognize some things I heard in the neighborhood growing up. And I had great aunts, a couple of grandparents, etc. who pretty much spoke nothing but. But unlike other kids in the neighborhood, my parents didn't send us to Lithuanian school to learn the language, join in the folk dancing, and all that other crazy stuff.
Aha, so you're brought up with it but not entirely immersed. I've known a lot of parents myself, of my friends back as a kid, people have all kinds of opinions as to what degree of homeland ties they want their kids to have. Some are rather radical, others don't seem to care at all.

swag said:
Hey -- this is football. The counterpoint to Fli's examples of Lithuania recently getting draws with Germany and Spain is that I also watched the match where Liechtenstein drew with Portugal in the WC '06 qualifying rounds when Portugal had the 2-0 H/T advantage. And when it comes to the Liechtenstein NT, most of those guys have day jobs as accountants.
Saw the highlights, that was a crazy game. :D
 

swag

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Martin said:
Aha, so you're brought up with it but not entirely immersed. I've known a lot of parents myself, of my friends back as a kid, people have all kinds of opinions as to what degree of homeland ties they want their kids to have. Some are rather radical, others don't seem to care at all.
One clear indicator of the kind of parents I had was that they are the first generation in my family tree with my last name -- that I share with them. We have a Keterikus, the Shimkus maternal line, and toss in last names with even less vowels and they opted to "Americanize" for their kids -- pretty much lifting something they liked out of a phone book. There are definite pros and cons with that, but it naturally goes that I wouldn't have the parents that would send me to Lithuanian school.
 

Enron

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Sergio said:
Allright, who wants to talk a little NFL draft??

Anyone??


I LOVE what the 49ers did in this draft. Getting two potential star players in Vernon Davis and Manny Lawson (despite he being from the very OVERRATED N.C. State. Seriously, how can a team with 3 Defensive Linemen drafted in the first round only have 7 wins last year?? anyway......)


Care to discuss your teams drafts, what you thought they did well, and what they didn't do so particularly well.

Let's See.....


Robert likes Green bay. I like the pick of A.J. Hawk. Honestly, I thought they were going to go for Vernon Davis, but I'm glad they didn't. They finally got some offensive line help in the 3rd round. The WR in the 2nd (Jennings) could turn out to be a really good ball player. Abdul Hodge in the 3rd, assuming he can overcome his character issues, is a steal.


Andy. Detroit.

Ernie Sims with the 9th pick, when they could have traded down at least a few spots to get him. Well..............at least he could be a good player.

Bullocks in the 2nd and Calhoun in the 3rd were good picks
Im actually a Houston fan. I think Im the only person who called us not picking Reggie Bush.

I think the Cardinals got the best deal. In a couple seasons that offense will be deadly.
 

swag

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Enron said:
Im actually a Houston fan. I think Im the only person who called us not picking Reggie Bush.

I think the Cardinals got the best deal. In a couple seasons that offense will be deadly.
And we've seen your flag on occasion. Are you part Lithuanian too? I forget...

Anyway, I am laughing at all the vile stuff I can make out in just English going on in the chat room for the Poland-Lithuania match on futbolas.lt. Though I can also make out at least some of the Lithuanian swear words. :agree:
 

Enron

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swag said:
And we've seen your flag on occasion. Are you part Lithuanian too? I forget...

Anyway, I am laughing at all the vile stuff I can make out in just English going on in the chat room for the Poland-Lithuania match on futbolas.lt. Though I can also make out at least some of the Lithuanian swear words. :agree:
Thats what my folks say. Though Im mostly of Irish decent.
 

Enron

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Sergio said:
As far as that #1 pick is concerned, Houston will rue the day they passed up on Reggie Bush to take Mario Williams. Every year in the draft, there is always a stud Defensive Lineman. A talent like Reggie Bush comes along every 20 years. They will totally regret it. And this isn't a knock on Williams either, but c'mon, seriously.
I really don't think we will regret not taking Reggie. Unless we make it to the Superbowl and lose to the Saints. If anything Houston should have traded down for AJ Hawk. Our scoring defense was dead last in the league last season, mostly due to our front seven being absolute garbage. Last time I checked Bush doesn't play defense. On another note, the David Carr spent more time on his back last season than most QBs in the league. Can Bush block a 300 lb D lineman or a 250 lb LB? No, Bush has even said that his pass blocking skills are lacking. The truth is, while Bush is a great talent, the Texans don't need him. They need a pass rush, a Linebacker, and a tackle. The Texans need a player who can play from day one. Bush wasn't going to be this guy. Not only will he only get about 15 carries a game no matter where he is, but he is probably going to hold out and become a middle of the season signing, a la Cedric Benson. While fans and experts alike will say Houston dropped the ball, I say there was no ball to drop. Houston had too many holes to fill then Reggie could manage.
 

KB824

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Enron said:
I really don't think we will regret not taking Reggie. Unless we make it to the Superbowl and lose to the Saints. If anything Houston should have traded down for AJ Hawk. Our scoring defense was dead last in the league last season, mostly due to our front seven being absolute garbage. Last time I checked Bush doesn't play defense. On another note, the David Carr spent more time on his back last season than most QBs in the league. Can Bush block a 300 lb D lineman or a 250 lb LB? No, Bush has even said that his pass blocking skills are lacking. The truth is, while Bush is a great talent, the Texans don't need him. They need a pass rush, a Linebacker, and a tackle. The Texans need a player who can play from day one. Bush wasn't going to be this guy. Not only will he only get about 15 carries a game no matter where he is, but he is probably going to hold out and become a middle of the season signing, a la Cedric Benson. While fans and experts alike will say Houston dropped the ball, I say there was no ball to drop. Houston had too many holes to fill then Reggie could manage.

Besides an offensive line, what takes pressure off of the QB's????

A true, legitimate offensive talent that defenses must put a defender, or in Reggie Bush's case, 2 people on. The more people you have covering the skill players, the less amount of people you have blitzing the QB, and that was the main problem with houston. With a standard 4 man rush against David Carr, he was pretty decent. However, when faced with a blitz is when he got into trouble. And to say that Bush can't play from day one is absolutely ridiculous. And I said it before and I'll say it again. There are ALWAYS premium pass rushers available in the draft. Reggie Bush is a once in a generation talent. He would have gotten 15 carries a game, been able to get 4-5 receptions a game, and return punts and kickoffs.
 

KB824

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Oh, and one more thing, Enron, my good man.

Manny Lawson may turn out to be a better pass rusher than Mario Williams.

At least, that is what NFL scouts have said. Best pure pass-rushing prospect in the draft.

Mario Williams may turn out to be a phoenomenal DE, but he won't reach the status of Reggie Bush
 

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