Thursday, October 30, 2008

Yay were ready to print!and

Yay were ready to print!and with 29 pages too. good job guys!
--Sam

4 comments:

Super Catuper SPATULA Man said...

Ok i have no idea which comment to post my article on so chose this one HERE YA GO

Its a B-O-U-N-T-Y
It’s like getting paid to ruin someone’s life. A bounty in football is getting paid besides your regular paycheck to injure someone and get them out of the game. Edward Suggs is a Ravens Linebacker. Coach told him to hit them hard but he can’t spell the word bounty let alone know what it means. So when asked in an interview did you have a bounty on that young man (Rashard Mendenhall) Terrell replies "definetly we just didnt get him between the whistles" (the hit was on Hines Ward too). See in football the point is to hit someone hard so they think twice about running that route again. Yes coach told them to hit them "hard" but the word bounty was used loosely in the brain of Terrell Suggs. Yes Rashard was hit hard and is out for the season with a shoulder injury. Later Suggs speaks of the fact that his team don’t pay each other to get a player out and the coaches sure don’t but yes they do want to hit the big players hard. The point is Bounties are illegal in the NFL, and are a serious matter hopefully Terrell will think twice before he says something he doesn’t quite understand.

Its Just Maddy said...

Burrell, Stay or Go?
There have been rumors flying around Philadelphia that Pat Burrell is leaving the Philadelphia Phillies. Some people want him to leave, and some people don’t. I, especially, don’t want him to leave because he helped our team, the Phillies, go and win to the 2008 World Series.
Talk shows on the radio are saying that we need to win Burrell back. Manuel, the Phillies manager, said that we would do whatever it takes to get Pat back.
Okay, I need your opinion, should Burrell stay, or go? I mean I think he should stay. All of his teammates were saying it wouldn’t be the same without him. We won this championship with Burrell, and it wouldn’t feel right to play the 2009 season without him.
We need you to stay Pat. Don’t go to another team, we love you here in Philadelphia.

Its Just Maddy said...

For the First Time.....
The Phillies won the World Series!!! YAY!!! For all you Philadelphia "phans", can I hear a For the first time in twenty-eight years, the Philadelphia Phillies have made it to the Major League Baseball championship, the World Series. But why was the 2008 World Series but in the M.L.B. record books? For the first time in World Series history, they had to delay game five of the series because of the weather. The game was delayed because of a torrential downpour, with wing blowing six-teen miles per hour, and a tempeture of forty-six degrees, thereby causing the game to go into a forty-six hour game delay.Until the top of the sixth, the Phillies were winning game five, two to one. But all changed when there was a man on second. Tampa Bay's batter knocked the ball down the left field foul line causing the man on second to score. And of course, they delayed the game right after he scored.Forty-six hours, forty-six hours is what it has come to. Forty-six hours we had to wait to have the rest of game five. And no offense to all those people who aren’t a sports “phan”, you are such a loser to not watch the Phillies win!

Super Catuper SPATULA Man said...

The Oldie's
Brent Hall

Back in the day many great players played the sport of football but two star running backs are famous for being purely amazing. Thurman Thomas played since 1988 to 2000. Thurman Thomas is the running back for the Buffalo Bills until 2000 where he played one year for Miami. Thurman Thomas is a 5 time pro bowler, has 4 consecutive superbowl apperances, made it to the football hall of fame class 2007, and won NFL MVP in 1991. Over his years of playing he has over 12,000 yards for rushing that led him to 65 touchdowns. He has 4458 yards recieving which has ;ead him to 23 touchdowns. Might I remind you he's a running back he was not meant to catch but he's all purpose. Over his whole career he's only had 50 fumbles! allot to some but remember hes played for 22 years. His fancy footwork has lead him to a great overall career. Barry Sanders has played from 1989 to 1998. His whole life he played for the Detroit Lions. Barry Sanders won the Heisman as a junior, he has NFC and NFL rushing titles, set 13 NCAA reccords, and was selected to play in the prowbowl 10 times (not in 1993 due to injury). Though he only played for ten years he had 15,269 rushing yards. As for recieving he only had 2921. Rushing touchdowns he had 99 and recieving touchdowns he had 10. Ove his years he has only had 41 fumbles. All in all Barry Sanders is a flat out ridiculous running back. Now we compare todays running backs quickly sneaking up behind our old friends records. LaDainian Tomlinson has after 7 years of playing 11,336 rushing yards and 3669 recieving yards. he already has 120 rushing touchdowns and 15 reciving. He's quickly catching up to our old stars.