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Banackock

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  1. This only further strengthens the argument for puppy strength.
  2. Little soft but that's okay. Puppies need love too!
  3. No one was bringing my team down? Eagles and I were bugging each other and then you started crying and stating people dislike Seattle because Eagles and I created a fun little rivalry and enjoy taking the piss out of each other from time to time. I dont get get upset when Eagles bashes. We bash one another. We do it in good fun. Other than him, you're really the only other person who bashes and complains. I hear nothing from anyone except you. anyway, good luck in the 2nd round.
  4. See - don't even land on the radar. Sunny with a chance of pulling out early. Typical Bears. (We trash talk ourselves sometimes too).
  5. If he makes a snipe at us first, we'll surely give it back. He made fun of our playoffs - we really enjoyed his. Sounds like a hell of a rivalry to me. More exciting than all the other teams. "Oh good luck this series. We hope you beat us" --- "oh no - good luck to you!! You're gonna beat us". This league needs rivalries.
  6. Because I trash talk back to him and have a little fun? Isn't that what people want? Rivalries? Bickering? People can't say anything now without getting butt hurt. This leagues become all about ass kissing and good manners. You're such a negative member it's ridiculous. Always finding something to call someone out for or to make a big public deal off to show off how smart and dominant you are by using big and fancy wording. Honestly you need to climb back in your hole because it almost seems better when you aren't publicly criticizing and being a dick hole. FYI, lots say this - not just myself. We're having a little fun on a online hockey game. Kendrick? It's a game. It's for fun, buddy. Trash talking and bugging one another is actually part of both. Outside of Eagles and myself, I don't see much rivalries on here? On my behalf, it's all in good fun and to have a little rivalry? If people seriously make a big deal out of this, it blows me away because all they have to do is take a step outside their homes or turn on the TV to find much worse. Yet, here we find you - once again crying about the supposed negativity I bring the bears for playful banter. Right.. No one else ever says anything. Only you. You claim others do, but they only ever gossip to you - which I don't understand why they would. You're the only one that says negativity comes to the Bears because of harmless, meaningless trash talk. Others say it because I'm, at times, a cunt to trade with. Let the GM's and teams have some fun. Let us trash talk and actually have some sort of rivalry. Truthfulness? That fuelled the playoff race this year for CGY/SEA.
  7. Posted 10 hours ago how's your playoffs going?
  8. it was some1
  9. Oh. I thought one of your players told me your brother was doing off-season stuff and if not for him, he would of left the Wranglers. My bad
  10. Not too bad, thanks for asking. Have you been doing lines this whole time or has your crew continued on from doing your off-season duties to doing lines and seasonal duties as well?
  11. MVP MVP MVP
  12. If anyone needs a quiet place to study or think, the VHL is the place for you.
  13. It all started off good for the Seattle Bears for the S57 regular season but as the games wore on, so did their record. With a hot start coming to an end, mediocrity filled the locker room and statistic sheets game after game and they eventually found themselves fighting for a playoff spot and at one point hanging on for dear life. Throughout the season, Seattle found themselves sitting on top off the conference, in the middle of the pack and eventually on the outside looking in. With the season coming to an end, the organization they were fighting against, the Calgary Wranglers, for the final spot was looking grim. Comparing the finale in terms of schedules and opponents each of the teams faced, Calgary and the easier schedule by far and were the heavy favourites going into the final stretch. As the season came to an end, it seems as though those odds were write and that when Campbell wrote up his none biased magazine article looking at the playoff race, he was right to be unbiased and prove facts and truths. Now though, he sits at home watching playoff hockey once again - knowing that he failed his guys, knowing that they're all disappointed with the season and knowing that his time is dwindling on finding that one cup victory. The season was amazing, and then it was not. It was bitter sweet, you know? I can safely say that I felt the pressure behind the bench a fair amount this season. To be honest, it was comparable to our couple playoff runs a few seasons ago where we lost out to the Americans both years. I felt the pressure, the stress and all the shit that comes along with it. But, I felt the fun too. The excitement and importance of all the victories. Once again, I felt passion for the role. The fact that we came up short is disappointing, sure - but when you look at our roster, you see some good things. You see things that weren't there a few seasons ago when we drafted McAllister and really started to have a franchise again. I think we're in the direction we want to be heading for my one last final push. When he was quoted as saying his "one last final push", we couldn't help but catch onto it and of course ask what he meant. For a guy who has done much in this league, 5 years behind Bratislava's bench and 8 behind Seattle's, it would be a shame for him to leave without a cup. It's been rollercoaster of a ride for the GM, ups and downs - rebuilds and competes, only to find himself on the outside looking in every single time. With time seemingly running low in his career hour glass with the Bears, what's on his mind? It's apart of the job, you know? People to look at your roster, your moves and your career success and then pick it apart. Criticize you, praise you or whatever they want. I've got my praise for hardworking. I've seen and acknowledged it for my passion and willingness to adapt and accommodate my players. Flip side, I've been criticized for the lack of strong success. We've had strong teams, but we've have extremely limited success. I'm afraid to retire - I'll be that GM who always tried, always worked hard and COULD build a team - but never had a cup. Never went all the way. Never had any true playoff success. I love Seattle. I still find passion in the role I do everyday - but it's limited. It's dwindling. A tap slowly going, but draining just a little faster. That's how you know it's almost your time I feel. I still have a few seasons left in me. I want that cup. For Mattias Forsberg - +6
  14. oi
  15. Glad most say Cologne Fuck off with SEA though
  16. between Keller and Jones. I'd have to look deeper to really say
  17. It's like, in the name. You can't spell "editor" without "or". hello
  18. the editor doesn't edit though
  19. Wish I could though. Would be sick to make some sweet sigs.
  20. I've never tried making graphics.
  21. hey as long as we have the last few remaining old timers i don't give a shet bubba
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