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  1. What would DD's reaction be if there were "technical difficulties" with fans going to the games ?
  2. Do you remember Larry Bird ?
  3. How about t-shirts, hats, etc ... something to lure the casual fan to the game.
  4. Talked to Mandy earlier and she said to call the ticket office.
  5. Isn't this game a 3:00 PM start ?
  6. Is the LSU game going to be on TV ?
  7. Where was the "live" mic for questions ?
  8. Nice "shout-out" to the Olson's from Coach Dickey !
  9. 2 ...
  10. 1 "young team" comment. How many more to come ?
  11. Here we go ...
  12. The White Sox, who last won the World Series in 1917, are heading to the Fall Classic for the first time since 1959 after winning the American League pennant Sunday with a 6-3 victory over the Angels in Game 5 of the ALCS and setting off a wild South Side celebration. Joe Crede's single broke a tie in the eighth with his third RBI to back Jose Contreras' complete game. Paul Konerko was named ALCS MVP.
  13. DENTON - The Darrell Dickey coaches show will return to the airwaves tonight, October 17th at 6:30 p.m. on KNTU FM 88.1! You can join Mean Green play-by-play announcer George Dunham and Head Football Coach Darrell Dickey Monday, October 17th from Hooters as they review the Mean Green's win over Florida International this past weekend. There will be a live microphone for fans to ask questions. Darrell Dickey Coaches Show Schedule October 17 October 24 October 31 November 7 November 14
  14. By: Russell Brooks phoenixcoyotes.com As the famous saying goes, “the mind is willing, but the body isn’t.” That’s one of the expressions Brett Hull echoed today at a press conference announcing his retirement after an illustrious 19 seasons in the National Hockey League that saw him finish 3rd all-time in goals (741) behind Hall of Famers Wayne Gretzky (894) and Gordie Howe, (801). “I would like to thank Wayne Gretzky, Steve Ellman, Mike Barnett and Cliff Fletcher for giving me the opportunity to play for the Phoenix Coyotes organization,” said Hull, who tallied 190 points in 202 career playoff games. “I am very proud of what I have accomplished in my career, but at 41, I felt that it was time to move on.” After the frustrations of a year and a half layoff, Hull just didn’t feel he had what it took anymore to compete. “I think (Wayne Gretzky) felt I was in the exact same spot that he was in a couple years ago when he (retired),” Hull said. “He said you did what you were supposed to do and play till the bitter end and you find out if you can or can't. Then you know its time.” The 41-year-old, Belleville, Ontario native played with the Calgary Flames, St. Louis Blues, Dallas Stars, Detroit Red Wings and Phoenix Coyotes, and finished with an amazing 1,391 points, 18th all-time and sixth among active players, in 1,269 games. “It’s always a sad day when somebody has to retire, but Brett Hull did a tremendous amount for the game of hockey,” said Coyotes Head Coach Wayne Gretzky. “It was a pleasure to play with Brett and it is a pleasure to be his friend. “He had tough decisions the last few days and he came to his decision, which I respect.” What Hull will do now that he is retired is unclear, but what is crystal clear is that this soon to be Hall of Famer will be missed by his teammates, coaching staff, and front office. “While we respect the decision Brett has made today, we regret seeing him go,” said Coyotes General Manager Michael Barnett. “He brought skill, passion, and spirit to our hockey club for the too brief period he was here.” Although he wore his father’s No.9 just twice, Hull was honored to wear the number that made his father famous. “To be able to put number nine on was very special because I know what my dad meant to the game, said Hull, who joined the Coyotes on Aug. 6, 2004 when he signed as a free agent. The accomplishments Hull has amassed throughout his career are mind-boggling. Nine selections to the NHL All-Star Game, a Hart Trophy in 1991 as the NHL’s Most Valuable Player, NHL First Team All-Star three times and the Lady Byng Trophy, the NHL’s most gentlemanly player, once. Although no more accomplishments will be added to this list, one thing is for certain; Brett Hull will be a first ballot Hall of Famer.
  15. Does anyone still have the video link ? If so, please post.
  16. Enjoy the excitement of a 1-nil match !
  17. I wasn't suggesting that at all. I was just stating that I will not turn my back on them like they did us ( the Mean Green fans). I hope this action is not more fuel for the "sky is falling" fire that will cause borderline line fans to bail on this team.
  18. And I thought nobody else noticed this ! However, I will NOT turn my back on the MEAN GREEN !!!
  19. So who do you have in mind to coach the Mean Green ?
  20. My thoughts exactly ! I was planning on making the trip to Denton tonight if there was going to be a show. Would have been interesting to see what the crowd would have been like.
  21. No Coaches Show Tonight DENTON - The Darrell Dickey coaches show will return to the airwaves on October 17 at 6:30 p.m. on KNTU FM 88.1! The show will not take place this Monday night because of the Columbus Day Holiday and the off week. You can join Mean Green play-by-play announcer George Dunham and Head Football Coach Darrell Dickey Monday, October 17th from Hooters as they go over the game with Florida International, and much more. There will be a live microphone for fans to ask questions. Darrell Dickey Coaches Show Schedule October 17 October 24 October 31 November 7 November 14
  22. Is there one tonight ?
  23. A poor Cincy team ? UC won its final five league games to claim a share of the Conference USA title and only lost 23-19 to eventual national champion Ohio State.
  24. EXACTLY ! Enjoy your sip of "tea."
  25. I was fortunate enough to meet Coach Fry yesterday and have him sign my "Flying Worm" shirt and a Noth Texas hat. What a great guy! He genuinely seemed to enjoy interacting with the fans. Too bad we didn't pull out a victory for the Coach. Hopefully we can have him back again sometime soon.
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