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  2. I saw Aerosmith on their Rocks tour. In fact it was 49 yrs ago July 23. Tyler was the best screecher in rock. Back in the Saddle is the proof. Was shocked seeing him nail “Whole Lotta Love” during the Ozzy tribute. Thought he had broke his voice and was done.
  3. Can you say more on Ed? What specific examples are you drawing from? Super interesting take on a guy who's been a bit of an enigma to date. His game against the Lions (and their physical, top-rated o-line) last season was complete and ELITE. That Aaron Donald-Lyte type of disruption and aggression that the optimists hoped for when he was drafted. In context, over the final 7 games last year, beginning with the Rams wk 14 and ending with the Chiefs in the AFCCG, Oliver recorded 10 QB hits, 19 tackles, 4 TFLs, 2 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, and 1 fumble recovery (while playing ~70% of snaps over that span). He played well when it mattered overall, despite being completely invisible for at least 2 of those final 7 games (DEN and NE). Inconsistency his biggest issue?
  4. Hysterical juxtaposition of those two renditions. Rocks is my fave Aerosmith album, Back In The Saddle set the tone, another good one below. Joe Perry is playing with Brad Whitford, Chris Robinson (Black Crowes) and guys from the Stone Temple Pilots. That won't suck.
  5. "Some league sources believe an incident involving a teammate may have factored in-part into the Raiders' fatigue and release of defensive tackle Christian Wilkins, beyond the management of his foot injury..." Cant stop twistin d!@ks
  6. I'm going with Ed Oliver. I love watching his press conferences these days. What a difference from his early years! He's honest, self-aware, thoughtful, and composed. Anybody else come to mind both currently or in the past?
  7. NOPE. Way too far Mr. President. Just keep pointing out their lies. America is listening.
  8. There will always be secondary. We got 4 very good field clubs. We weren’t looking for 4, but the rep said we had to take 4 if we wanted the seats. Most games we have 2 or 3 people (currently have 3 seats), so I know we’ll be selling the seats we don’t use and I’m sure others will to. When my family grows, I’ll be using all 4 personally more often.
  9. He was so badly miscast in McD's predominant off-coverage alignments and read-and-react schemes. His draft pick had all the makings of a reactive, need-based move to not miss out on the last "top"-graded CB once KC nabbed McDuffie. Despite the poor scheme/technique fit, unfortunate injuries, limited snaps, and what seemed like a uniquely poor mesh with DBs coach John Butler, Elam in his Bills career STILL had 2 big INTs off Mahomes, 1 of which came in the playoffs. He also, admittedly, was an absolute game-changing liability in last year's AFC title game in KC after Benford went down. The Bills defense definitely hasn't been as adaptive and strengths-based in its player development and WoW gameplanning as the Bills offense has. Kromer and Brady are incredibly flexible and responsive to what their guys do best, in my opinion. Kromer especially has been able to customize run blocking and pass blocking techniques and schemes based on what each dude does best. Felt like when Elam entered the game against KC, the Bills didn't have a specific contingency designed to maximize his strengths or minimize his weaknesses. They might have even further simplified their gameplan away from his strengths, making it more predictable and easier to exploit. Edit: Elam might also just be a limited, handsy CB who can bump-and-run and not much else.
  10. No one is going to post in any thread about the violence in Michigan today ? Okay. Some good Americans bravely stepped up.
  11. Practice squad players are always free agents.
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  13. Can't they just scream at home, what did the poor lake ever do to you ? (I know the answer is liberals love their 'performance actions') .
  14. You were wrong that there were only nine. That was the point.
  15. Well besides the point that I'm on their actual website with all of their listed dates They have about eight events left not counting Dallas cowboys football games through the end of the season.. it was 11 non-dallas or football events through all of 2025 counting the upcoming dates .. concerts, basketball events, I'm not counting any football at all.. I'm talking other types of shows There's definitely not 35 non football events booked for Jerry world I'm on the website 2024 head like 15 non football dates whether concert or basketball or a convention And that's the best stadium in the world Even the Ralph hosts section 6 playoffs lol do you want to count that for making money for the Ralph? Because they get seven other games lol
  16. I'm sure there is some greed involved but PSL's are really small potatoes in the grand scheme of things. Take the Bills stadium. I'm just guessing that $2,000 is the average PSL cost for 60K seats. That's $120MM out of $2.2B. But if you can build a stadium with bars restaurants, casinos and sportsbooks, etc. Now you're talking. Pretty soon football will be a sidelight in these Disneyworld stadiums.
  17. I’m more of a boom bap guy myself but I can respect the talent. That you rapping?
  18. AT&T Stadium hosts around 30 marquee events annually, in addition to Dallas Cowboys NFL games, according to Extenet.This includes concerts, basketball games, soccer matches, college and high school football games, rodeos, motocross, and professional wrestling. The stadium also serves as a venue for the Cotton Bowl Classic, the Big 12 Championship Game, and the Southwest Classic. But you’ll argue anyway…..
  19. Any practice squad player can be signed by any team. If more than one team offers him, he can choose whichever he wants. He could even choose to remain on the PS with his current team (though almost no player would chose that).
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