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I thought the feet-first rule applies only to quarterbacks.
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WTF, Wegmans doesn't do this anymore? I used to work in the Penfield Wegmans' bakery during high school and I always had to make weck rolls.
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Most boring Super Bowl ever (since XXV)
BRH replied to Just Jack's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Actually, four of the last six SBs have been pretty damn close -- the three Pats luckfests, and the Rams stopping the Titans a yard short of the win. The only blowouts were the Bucs over the Raiders and the Ravens over the Giants. Once upon a time there were blowouts just about every year. In fact, if I recall right, after the Steelers beat the Cowboys 35-31 in XIII, the only single-digit-spread SBs until XXXIV (Rams-Titans) were the two Niners-Bengals games and the Bills-Giants game. -
To actually answer your question (altho a little late), I do bake them first and then fry 'em. Always good to make sure the meat's actually cooked!
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Most Patriots "fans" these days will tell you that New England is 2-0 all-time in Super Bowls.
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It would be a hell of a trick if the Eagles got some great running out of Bryant Westbrook.
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Anybody ever take that IQ test at tickle.com?
BRH replied to Fan in San Diego's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Oddly enough, only 6 out of 1,000 people have MY rare combination of abilities as well. Whippity dippity doo. ..your Super IQ score is 141 Your overall intelligence quotient is the result of a scientifically-tested formula based on how many questions you answered correctly. But it's only part of what we learned about you from your answers on the test. We also determined the way you process information. The way you think about things makes you a Creative Theorist. This means you are a highly intelligent, complex person. You are able to process information of nearly every kind with ease, using both creativity and analysis to make sense of the world. Compared to others you also have a very rich imagination. How did we determine that your thinking style is that of a Creative Theorist? When we examined your test results further, we analyzed how you scored on 8 dimensions of intelligence: spatial, organizational, abstract reasoning, logical, mechanical, verbal, visual and numerical. The 3 dimensions you scored highest on combine to make you a Creative Theorist. Only 6 out of 1,000 people have this rare combination of abilities. -
Bednarik's an ass. I've seen interviews with him in the past and you're right... he's a bitter old man.
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Why doesn't DETROIT give up a home game to Canada?
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My Super Bowl wish is for Brady to have a game like he had in Miami in December.
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I remember when that assclown came up here with Miami his first year and in the first quarter he went for it on 4th and 1 from his OWN 30-yard line. On the road. The height of arrogance. They got stuffed and the Bills ended up winning the game. :I starred in Brokeback Mountain: Jimmy Johnson.
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1. Eagles 20 Pats 16 2. McNabb 3. Akers - field goal 4. Westbrook 5. McNabb
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During the entire SB run we were 4-1 in the regular season against the Giants, Cowboys and Redskins -- and the only loss was mailed in to the Redskins at the end of the '90 season after we'd clinched home field.
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"Daniel Simpson Day.... HAS no grade point average."
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That was Stanley Wilson.
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Yeah maybe. And maybe it just involves things like: Unit I: The Trapper Keeper Unit II: The Filing Cabinet Unit III: Manila Folders vs. Colored Folders and so on...
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I'm not sure a court would read "Hey Daunte, can I get some of that ice" as a request for Culpepper to GIVE him $75,000 worth of jewelry. And I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt and say he was just trying to make a paralyzed kid feel like a king for a few minutes, and he would have done it regardless of whether there were cameras there. To paraphrase AD.... and people wonder why pro athletes are so standoffish with the press.
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People, read the article again. Nowhere does it say the family was upset with Culpepper. When he gave the kid the bling, the mother cried and the dad said "I gotta get a safe." But there's no reportage of what the parents or the kid said after C-Pep asked for the bling back. If you're gonna be upset with anyone, be upset with the reporter or ESPN. Not the family.
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Easy: 92%, 10 miles, 165 sec Hard: 78%, 26 miles, 201 sec How you do on the "easy" test depends on whether you're given a few mid-continent states like Kansas or Iowa to begin with or some border states like California.
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Trading with the Devil, err, Dolphins
BRH replied to RJsackedagain's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If it helps us at another position (TE, DL, CB), weakens the Dolphins at the position and keeps them from getting a better RB than Travis at the same time, I'm good with it. -
You better cut that pizza into six slices. I don't think I can eat eight.
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I was pleasantly surprised w/ Bledsoe's 04 play
BRH replied to Fake-Fat Sunny's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Just so we're clear, that was FFS who said that, not me. I was just paraphrasing. -
I was pleasantly surprised w/ Bledsoe's 04 play
BRH replied to Fake-Fat Sunny's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Cliffs' Notes Version: I think Bledsoe was adequate in '04. Everyone else screwed up against Pittsburgh. I didn't expect anything out of Bledsoe this year, as sh------- as he played in '03. I was wrong. All the anti-Drew yowling on TSW made me forget that he was once a pretty good QB and the new coaches would figure out how to play to his strengths. You can't tell me that Drew didn't improve this year. For example: 1. Unlike Gilbride, Clements simplified the O, limited Drew's audibles, and didn't call too many passes. 2. He actually ran the ball well on occasion, and showed better pocket awareness. 3. He sold play fakes well, e.g. that fake QB sneak and pass to Willis on 4th and 1. Incidentally, Losman is doing the same thing. I hated Drew after 2003 and was pissed when TD didn't cut him. But MM and Clements revived his career in the short term the same way they did with Maddox and Kordell. I don't think Drew can win the SB in '05 but he played well enough to earn a shot at the starting job next year. Drew should trust the coaches to be fair. An open competition for the job is exactly what we need; coupled with a pay cut, it will help our team in the long run. If Drew starts, I can deal with it. If JP starts, hopefully Drew will be prepared to step in if needed (the way he did for Brady in 2001 against Pittsburgh). If that happens, his legacy is safe and he might even make the HOF. -
You're absolutely correct. Also, given where the referee was standing (right on top of Reed, vulture-like, almost daring him), there was almost no way Reed could have stood up without bumping him. Plus, Reed scored on that play. It was an even more egregious miss than the Travis play in Oakland.
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Moulds may have been a better athlete, but (as others have noticed), Reed was absolutely ripped. One of the strongest WRs in the game. He was also sneaky fast once he had the football. How many of you remember that 86-yard TD he had against the Dolphins in Joe Robbie when the Fins threw the kitchen sink at Kelly? He did that against KC too if I recall. Dude just managed to get open, and once he did, he didn't drop the damn ball. Oh and by the way, to the guy who mentioned Reed throwing his helmet in that Miami game, don't forget: Moulds caught a long pass in that game and fumbled it away. If he'd held on, we might have routed Miami as that drop was a huge momentum-changer. I know Moulds had 240 yards in that game, but about 50 of them amounted to a long punt because he fumbled.