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boyst

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  1. Eric Moulds. He is maybe top 40 of all time WR's. Bills fans like him but in his era he was absolutely dominant without premier QB play. He is 5 yards, 1 TD away from 10k and 50 TD's.
  2. Says the guy in HR. Narc!
  3. Some HR folks work from home and get high on company calls, too.
  4. I got a counselling for a girl crying at work. She yelled at me. I gray rocked and gave her no feedback or emotional energy and this made her upset as she lost her shizz. She cried. HR said I shouldn't have made her cry. People around said I was professional lol
  5. everyone has to ahve the most hot edgy take to get the most notice and that's all its about
  6. One of the best NFL sources of news is NFL radio on Sirius. Outside of the strictly players shows designed to talk with players in the league or recently out of it which has about all the average intelligence of a rock there are great shows, including with former players. There are few hot takes or people who look to have wild takes for interaction. Booger McFarland is a complete clown though.
  7. I was watching NFL Pluto TV and they're doing the top 10 games of the last 15 years or something like that in the bills Vikings game was number seven, and there was 200 bills games on there I believe. That was a great game as far as it goes if you're a Vikings fan. There was a lot of stupid calls including a weird fumble
  8. Belinda the term for a special pasta sauce made with pickle juice that was a favorite recipe of the site. In honor of how much we loved it back in the day we bring it up from time to time to honor pickle juice.
  9. I supremely believe Kelce is overrated. A system TE benefiting from Willford Brimley and Brittany Mahomes husband. I think his positives are his ability to sit down in open space and find green spaces. He also has good hands. I don't think he is efficient for running routes or being much more than a check down guy. He has been completely taken out of games far too often. They played the position and were at least able to chop block and chip. Kelce gets butthurt if he has to touch anyone.
  10. no. they did . they blocked. pretty good for a tight end too. awful young but yes. i liked him. i was hoping we didn't take kincaid and waited to get bowers last year. hell, if he was there when we got him in the draft i'd have taken him and traded kincaid.
  11. I wasn't t disagreeing with you. There are maybe 3 elite tight ends in the league that are difference makers. Thats the problem. The very good are not as good as they get credit for because the competition and equivalency is so watered down George kitttle, for example, is an elite TE but probably not even top 10 in the last 30 years. Same with Kelce. I don't know if one right end playing right now beats: Antonio Gates, Tony Gonzalez, Gronk, Shannon Sharpe, Vernon Davis and Greg Olsen are just off the top of my head. These guys blocked, ran routes, and didn't live in a super big passing league.
  12. While true, most tight ends also take time to develop though they only get to a decent starter quality. Not a premium starter quality. Kelce, for example, took time to develop and was/is over hyped for a tight end. He can't block and his window was small. Gronk at least blocked in his window and didn't go down in flames like Kelce will holding on to any like light.
  13. Fwiw I was there... when I asked for food they called them ***** "hoor" devours....terrible terrible name btw....but they were good. And that fancy lunchable tray, what the hell is up with that? The dumb chocolate fountain for s'mores?!? Where were the marshmallows? Those crackers weren't good for s'mores. I can't do this high class stuff anymore
  14. Thanks for dropping by, tootsie
  15. Woodson was playing CB at Freemont Ross HS. He was on the side nearest my team/sideline. He was either at the LOS to play man press or off the line of scrimmage - either way he stoned his WR and pancaked him with one check while back pedaling. The play was a QB option to the other side of the play. He ran across the field in traffic after back pedaling off the WR for at least 8-10 yards to force the QB to pitch the option and still ended up tackling the carrier for a 4 yard loss. he was literally that fast, that different. Another one i saw was a kid named DruShawn Humphrey. A sophomore (maybe freshman) as I was a senior. He was a commit to tOSU and would have been there as a freshman with Maurice Clarret to win the natty. He was absolutely insane when he had the ball. He wasn't afraid to run at any lineman and he was fast. He could truck anyone and make it hurt. Sadly, he had an enlarged heart and died going into his senior year playing pickup basketball that summer. there are some other elites i've had the pleasure of competing with and against but the stories don't stick out quite the same, Roethlisberger as a WR then QB, a couple of olympic runners, professional climberss, mlb pitcher... just amazing when you see the focus that an athlete can bring on top of their shear talent.
  16. 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)
  17. see above. i knew he did something sports related. i don't have cable or watch news networks so i didn't know he was on CNN. either way, good for him.
  18. I wish people understood this and could see it the way someone who "gets it" sees it. It's so apparent when players are at their limits of ability with the mental aspect and this is a strong indication of their ceiling. Dorian Williams had issues with this in 23. Pozlukazaknee had them for a while, too. Someone who didn't but was a mess - albeit fun to watch - McKelvin. That guy got himself burned and in the wrong spot so many times and overcame it with such a pure out of this world level of athletic talent that it's a shame he never developed the rest of his playing abilities further. I bet that's a site to see. Is that guy still doing sports media??? I know he tried hard to make it in the media world.
  19. Is understand being bitter if your team lost one of the greatest coaches of all time and the NIL has decimated your team. All of these Bama fans out there can't drum up more support for funding NIL? It's amazing.
  20. Cole Bishop = Coy Wire at best
  21. Agreed. Entirely bizarre that people are being duped into it on both sides. Suddenly Democrats hate their principles and Republicans love crumbling the foundation of their beliefs.
  22. Inb4 every running back in attendance is hyped and touted as all world universe super wonderkind Hall of Fame status.
  23. it's hard to rationalize any direction he is going at the moment. his first term started all over the road and got course corrected over time. we shall see where it goes from here but he is strengthening the federal government in many cases and his first term appointees to the court haven't been all that strong. i am hoping we get a chance to get Clarence THomas replaced under a majority of the senate.
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