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Special K replied to Heitz's topic in Off the Wall
Anybody else watching "Sherlock and Daughter" on the CW?? I thought it might be geared more towards kids, but I thought I would give it a try and at least watch Episode 1, but it has really turned out to be a good show. I like the actor who plays Sherlock, David Thewlis...I remember him from Season 4 of Fargo, and the actress that plays the daughter I had never seen before, but she is very good as well. The season finale is on Wednesday, but I'm sure you could catch up "On Demand" if you want to. Also, I've been watching "Dept. Q" on Netflix.....a Scottish Police procedural, with a little bit of comedy, if you like the fact that the main character, the Detective investigating the case, is a bit of an A-hole(in a funny way). I'd give this show 5 stars if not for the unnecessary overuse of the F-word, but if you can get past that, its worth the watch. -
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Los Angeles under military attack
Mikie2times replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You're correct here, since you don't believe it was spontaneous who do you think is funding or coordinating this? It doesn't seem to help any liberal cause to have this type of situation occur. -
Expectations for Javon Solomon
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch replied to KentuckyBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
And lost two, Miller and Smoot and one is suspended for 6 games. I wouldn't be shocked if AJ gets traded after the 6 week suspension is over assuming Solomon and Jackson look halfway decent and Bosa stays healthy. -
Just for comparison: In the 2024 UFL season, over 77 UFL players signed with NFL teams, representing more than 19% of the players who participated in the UFL season. The UFL had 400 players in the 2024 season. Additionally, the UFL announced that 21 UFL players are currently on NFL rosters. How bad can UFL players be if almost 20% get NFL camp invites?
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And that tied an all-time record for the school's 135 year football history, and represents 20.5% of all active OSU players in the NFL. Best not to use statistical extremes to make your point.
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Aha…thanks. The total roster math didn’t make any sense.
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Joe Brady says Dalton "lived here this offseason"
Pete replied to sunshynman's topic in The Stadium Wall
When signing shoes and hats, did Dalton drop the pen? -
I didn't, and you changed a variable to "starting" to try to disprove my point. Even using your preferred metric, 82% of Ohio State's starting lineup is future salesman or Amazon delivery drivers. Maybe that's actually worse than 95% of the entire roster. And that would be an incorrect thing to think. 7 total Ohio State players "got a chance" in the NFL. (4 on active roster). None had their rights drafted by the UFL. Steele Chambers (what a name), is the lone member of the Ohio State 2024 class currently in the UFL. That's 5 players across two leagues.
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Once the injuries start to accumulate, it’s downhill from there. There has to be other options.
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I mean, I literally watched a play where Allen almost got killed immediately because Cook whiffed on his block so fast, Allen barely had time to get rid of the ball before being drilled. It was honestly impressive that Cook could miss a block that badly that it led to Allen getting hit so quickly...that's how bad it was.
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1 year 12 million, with incentives up to 20. add void years to lower hit it's a fairly big if....but if he can stay on the field, Benford + Jaire is quite a tandem. Certainly among the best. The secondary is still really in need of more talent.
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Green Bay releasing CB Jaire Alexander
without a drought replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
He was half way into 4 year $84mil extension, he has played in 14 games over the last 2 seasons. This might be the missing piece. -
Adios! Deportation Scoreboard
BillsFanNC replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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I agree with most of this but if I was to n Cook’s shoes, I would do the same thing. This is the most leverage he will ever have in his entire career. Playing on a one year contract is awful for any player but especially a rb. If he plays on a one year deal he: risks suffering a major injury; gets less touches that hurts his value, and the Bills run him into the ground (I don’t see that). every other good player for his Bills draft class has gotten a new deal. And I’d argue Cook has the best resume out of all of them. His brother’s career basically ended at 27. I get how it is tough to pay rb. But Cook has gotten better every year. He was the BEST player in the championship game and we might have won if he touched the ball more. This is going to be a story on Hard knocks. I’d love to see a real breakdown of this. Is Johnson better? Sure but I think this has been way overstated how bad Cook is.
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Meanwhile - Alexander played in 4 games in 21, 7 games in 23 and 7 games in 24. then the fact 12m of bosas 12.6M contract is grd….. worst idea since Mario for Skelton? Probably not, but close
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Convicted felon Donald Trump hates America
AlBUNDY4TDS replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I know you suffer from extreme brainworms but care to explain how ice=kkk? Don't hurt yourself? -
Expectations for Javon Solomon
That's No Moon replied to KentuckyBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
And 2 of the 3 are currently unavailable... -
Have you watched him in game? He is awful, even last year. Improving when you are starting at like a 0/10 and "improving" to a 2/10 isn't moving the needle.