Seth Luttrell's NBA Basketball Fan Profile

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The Omega of Titans Fans

Who am I?

Seth Luttrell. Former IWF-TN commentator, former DJ. An avid sports fan since 1995, and an avid Flamehead since 1999. Perhaps the most talented individual to come from Cumberland County High School. My mind is open, my mouth is deadly, and my heart is always in the right place at the wrong time.

Interests

and of course girls., Football, Hockey, Rock Music, Video Games

Main Skills

and an Attitude., Composing, Writing

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McGwire: Hall of Fame or Bust? posted on 02/16/2009

In a world that tore apart Pete Rose, then declined him for Hall of Fame nomination (even after he apologized), we look at the next big fish.  Perhaps the most marketable Cardinal of all time in First Baseman Mark McGwire.  Did he take steroids?  Did he not take steroids?  Well I'm here to say it now, I will defend Mark McGwire until the very end.  I don't think he did anything wrong honestly.

I mean, so far you busted one of the biggest pitchers in the game in Clements.  You have the Home Run leader in Barry Bonds, who is getting ready to face a perjury charge in federal court.  But you have to admire McGwire, he never claimed he didn't do it, he never said he did either.  He did what the American Government allows him to do.  He plead the 5th.  He spared so many fans feelings, yet he covered his own backside.  And everyone wants his head.  Look I'm not saying taking steroids is right, and I'm not saying that pleading the 5th is always the best thing.  But it is your right as an American Citizen to not incriminate yourself.  Plain and simple.  Yeah he probably should of came out and said either "Yes I did it and I'm sorry." or "No, I have never to my knowledge have taken a banned substance of Major League Baseball."

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Do the Tennessee Titans really want Albert Haynesworth back in Nashville? posted on 02/10/2009

In a time where the economy is down in the dumps, and steroids seem to be in the main stream media, there is another story.  Albert Haynesworth wants to stay in Tennessee.  Why is this so big?  Because he also wants to be the highest paid defensive player in the league.  The real question is, is he worth it?  Haynesworth had 8.5 sacks, 51 tackles, and 3 forced fumbles.  The good news for Haynesworth is, there was only one other interior defensive lineman that had that many sacks.  The bad news is that he is also a Unrestricted Free Agent.

Enter Rocky Bernard.

Rocky Bernard

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