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The defense looked like Robin Ventura last night, with King Henry playing the roll of Nolan Ryan.
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Home for a whiskey and cold pizza.
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How do fans even think about the future at times like this?
iinii replied to ShakAttack's topic in The Stadium Wall
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What is your gut telling you right now?
iinii replied to Royale with Cheese's topic in The Stadium Wall
To have another cookie -
The American Way.
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Kansas City at Buffalo in the Divisional Round!
iinii replied to chongli's topic in The Stadium Wall
You might get the first one but that second one is guaranteed to fail. I would take the over on that one. -
Watch out. People here aren’t fond of the truth. Both teams looked like they wanted to go back inside at times yesterday. The Steelers lost a lot of momentum when they realized the offense was anemic. When they didn’t get points off the turnover there was a big let down.
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She is RICH and the NFL is broadening its fan base. KC 87 jerseys are probably trending right now. The NFL would like to see her in Vegas. She is bigger than most if not all of the NFL cities.
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Fixed is relative. Bias is real. Officiating is laughable. You may as well be shooting dice in Vegas, oh wait Vegas is an official partner of the NFL.
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Two wrongs don’t make a right.
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This Sunday is going to be interesting, which team/qb will the script have winning? The refs don’t call holding on the Chefs, pass interference is in the eye of the beholder and which all star qb gets the most phantom calls or non-calls for that matter? The game is starting to resemble the NBA.
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Bingo! Getting players up to speed gets expensive.
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I realize that now. No wonder it was delusional
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Winning out doesn’t guarantee a division crown. Your math is flawed. Miami can lose to the Bills and still have a better record, which would negate a supposed tie breaker or better record.
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I have questioned this regime since the beginning and been roasted/ostracized but hey I just call ‘em like I see them. The kick in the rain was huge. Jesus Javier! Playing off on third down was a fish or cut bait kind of thing. McD does seem to play not to lose, which is a bad message to send to your players. Allen has looked better under Brady. He’s running again and that is what the best are doing in today’s game. HC is too big for Sean. There are only a handful of SB coaches.
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Filled by the very best? Is that why Dorsey got fired? He wasn’t the very best? So apparently these jobs are not filled by the very best. Oh and what about Frazier? Was he the very best? Which brings into question McDermott. He hired these guys. Oh and you needed a question mark after others. And since you asked, I do whatever I want.
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I am not the one that gift wrapped a win for Denver. If you are looking for idiots start at OBD. Eleven comes right before twelve. Sorry you can’t handle the truth.
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Since 2008. Never a change and no bots. 🤷🏼♀️ I do deserve it. Thanks for noticing
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You tell me. This has been mine for longer than I can remember.
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Where are all the apologists now? When I questioned the lack of experience and leadership early on the fan boys couldn’t stop telling me how wrong I was. McDermott is repeatedly getting out coached. Dabs is getting his hat handed to him weekly in the Meadowlands. The coordinators are puppets. Beane is in over his head. Allen is still in Wyoming thinking hero ball wins. Wyoming is single A ball. Looks like the process is not progressing. Next.
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Fire McDermott - 12 On the Field INEXCUSABLE
iinii replied to WEATHER DOT COM's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well done! -
question: “What do you think of your team’s execution coach?” To which McKay replied, “I’m in favor of it.” —I found that legendary Mets’ coach Casey Stengel is also believed to have said it. Intrigued, I emailed the gifted etymologist Barry Popik, who’d written a blogpost on the quote, and he in turn queried fellow etymologists Ben Zimmerand Garson O’Toole. In short order, these three researchers found the earliest known references to the quote, which derived not from McKay orStengel, but from a cartoon about a girl playing the piano, printed in an Oregon newspaper, in 1894.
