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He is closing in on legal drinking age, isn't he? 😆
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Oh, Wheel of Fortune!!! I love this game!! May I have a G, Ryan?
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Well, admittedly I didn't see him play is Seattle. But I did catch a few of his games with the Dolphins. Not sure if it was just a better scheme fit or them using him to his strength better...but he was playing at a "Pro Bowl" level in Miami. In fact, where he struggled the most in Buffalo (coverage) he actually showed out in Miami. He posted the NFLs #1 overall coverage grade for LBers from week 11 on (which is when he joined Miami.).
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These drugs basically all stopped getting real development in the 80s (some small operations have found different delivery mechanisms mainly to beat testing, but only recently have big pharma companies done work in the area). The chemistry and applications are very well understood and documented. Drug testing, especially the lax NFL protocols, is essentially IQ testing. Guys who knows what they are doing get away with it, or get cought rarely (von Miller, Brian cushing) but their performance stays (until injuries and father time show up, anyhow). Big time sports is an industry of bending and breaking rules and false representation, it always has been. College football/basketball had paid players and guys who literally couldn't read graduating from top level colleges, players committing various crimes including sexual assault and it getting swept under the rug, and the criminal proclivities of NFL athletes are well known. The idea that these guys wouldn't use drugs that make them better because it's "cheating" or that coaches would be too worried about ethics or player health is Pollyanna bull hickey.
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eryka Badu next lifetime
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Ross Tucker interview of Michael Hoecht
BillsShredder83 replied to Commish's topic in The Stadium Wall
Same ppl that cried when they found out Hulk Hogan wasnt just eating his veggies nad saying his prayers before bed LOL -
not my favorite cover but DANG great voices here killing me softly Roberta flack cover Citizen Queen what a great band name Ha.
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sup britBill. Great to read you . I was inspired by the lyrics thread and saw your post. How perfect. a UK war cry in the music threads right? This was a huge hit and I haven't heard it in a long time.cheers.
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London calling to the faraway towns Now war is declared, and battle come down London calling to the underworld Come out of the cupboard, you boys and girls London calling, now don't look to us Phoney Beatlemania has bitten the dust London calling, see we ain't got no swing Except for the ring of that truncheon thing The ice age is coming, the sun's zooming in Meltdown expected, the wheat is growing thin Engines stop running, but I have no fear 'Cause London is drowning, and I live by the river
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Mary Ann for me too! By the way... ALL of those programs mentioned are still running on good old channel 29 which is now METV. Nothing but oldies... my very favorite channel. Barney Miller on twice every night... back to back :)
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Still find it hilariously ironic that these same people that burn Teslas, releasing untold amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere, are pretty much all climate change warriors. There's too much CO2 in the atmosphere and it is an EXISTENTIAL CRISIS and we must do EVERYTHING in our power to reduce the CO2 in the atmosphere except when our own inner demons would like to see something burn. The CO2 released from those actions have absolutely NOTHING to do with the CO2 that causes global warming. (Won't even get into how the release of toxic substances into the atmosphere from burning (the combustible portions) of cars might also be detrimental to the environmentalists causes.)
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I've come to a firm belief that you've invested every nickle you've ever scabbed from the government over the years in Alcoa stock. That tinfoil hat you're wearing has got to be enormous!
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When I was in college, I was selected to come out onto the field at halftime to catch punts. I, while quite drunk, thought this was an excellent idea and was very confident walking down to the field. When I got to the field, the Pitt QB scored a TD right in front of me. He was huge and I suddenly felt like the smallest dude, freaked out and proceeded to drop every single punt in front of the entire stadium.
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Former Bills Where Are They Now. Episode 1: Jeff Tuel
SoMAn replied to RobbRiddick's topic in The Stadium Wall
Clever observation. Even though it's unlikely Brown had a hand in the signing, I don't doubt he was giddy over it and spent a few late nights in his office crafting witty puns. 🙃 -
Channel 29! Makes my morning. And Mary Ann, without hesitation.
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Fight Fiercely, Harvard!
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Damn, a mill-five, beating the tax man and 2 days in jail? That’s a pretty nice personal payday for a guy looking to benefit all humanity. -
Babyface assassin would be an awesome nickname for Cole if he pans out!
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So much hellfire, so little time.
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Anti-semitic? That's just so HARVARD.
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isn't it amazing that some average joes think they can compete against athletes like this? sure, they stand a chance but the level of exceptionalism in these elite athletes is something most people have not witnessed. when you've been around enough athletes you recognize the special ones. when you see them in person you can recognize the stars. two examples of this in my life i have seen personally: Cael Sanderson as a senior in HS wrestling at Iowa (not ISU) during the summer offseason for training against a former NCAA champ while Dan Gable worked with them & Charles Woodson in high school ( i was at 8th grade)