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Around the NFL - Week 10 - Sunday, November 12th
boyst replied to RiotAct's topic in The Stadium Wall
Can't we say that was valid with McKenzie, too? 🤦🏼 As much as you want to say it's Dorsey then you can say it was true for McKenzie too -
Around the NFL - Week 10 - Sunday, November 12th
boyst replied to RiotAct's topic in The Stadium Wall
Where are all those that were so vocal with what we could get with Sheffield and Harty at today? McKenzie had a nice day and did more today then the other two combined all year. -
Around the NFL - Week 10 - Sunday, November 12th
boyst replied to RiotAct's topic in The Stadium Wall
My team was autpdrafted because timezones are stupid. I ended up pulling off some great FA fixes including Williams and Achane. I had Darren waller as a TE, and then 2 others that went to IR I can't remember. 5 guys to IR. Williams and Achan will be back, I hope. -
Around the NFL - Week 10 - Sunday, November 12th
boyst replied to RiotAct's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ky Williams and achane on IR so inactive. Have Stevenson and Hubbard but picked up Singletary just in case only to put him on bench today. Swell. -
Sad our society is so warped that this occured.
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Around the NFL - Week 10 - Sunday, November 12th
boyst replied to RiotAct's topic in The Stadium Wall
I cannot wait to see this style hit the playoffs and what they do. Reminds me of the '19 and '20 titans run strength -
Around the NFL - Week 10 - Sunday, November 12th
boyst replied to RiotAct's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Around the NFL - Week 10 - Sunday, November 12th
boyst replied to RiotAct's topic in The Stadium Wall
She is disgusting and that body image she protrays is so *****in unhealthy. It's all plastic, silicone and horseshit. -
Around the NFL - Week 10 - Sunday, November 12th
boyst replied to RiotAct's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't want to hear the Bills can win at home after the last two home playoff games. 😐 -
Around the NFL - Week 10 - Sunday, November 12th
boyst replied to RiotAct's topic in The Stadium Wall
That's what is scary to me. 1) ravens are that good 2) a hungry but confident Bengals team with a chip on their shoulder come playoffs 3) 3 teams in the NFC North that can contend with anyone because Cleveland isn't to be overlooked. In the end: the ravens can go all the way and the headline story rematch of ravens vs niners for the SB would be yuge. Blue chip QB vs late round flyer. I suspect the ravens will run out of steam just as much as they can keep this full bore speed they're running. The browns aren't a top AFC team but can win a playoff team. The Bengals if healthy can beat anyone. -
Around the NFL - Week 10 - Sunday, November 12th
boyst replied to RiotAct's topic in The Stadium Wall
The others aren't. I think 1 is dead -
Around the NFL - Week 10 - Sunday, November 12th
boyst replied to RiotAct's topic in The Stadium Wall
He's a scheme quarterback. He plays stupid sometimes. -
Around the NFL - Week 10 - Sunday, November 12th
boyst replied to RiotAct's topic in The Stadium Wall
If you had that OL I just named you'd potentially have the best OL of all time. -
Around the NFL - Week 10 - Sunday, November 12th
boyst replied to RiotAct's topic in The Stadium Wall
Baltimore vs san Fran in Superbowl. The niners can cover up the issues with purdy with coaching and skill. Baltimore is a great team and somehow found a way to coach Jackson who is having a thus far MVP year. -
Around the NFL - Week 10 - Sunday, November 12th
boyst replied to RiotAct's topic in The Stadium Wall
Easy. Can't name them all but a few include: Leremy tunsil, Mike munchek, walt suggs, Kevin mawae, -
Even if so, not the same way. I am not making this a partisan issue. Gannett and USA today went in and bought small newspapers across the country. Local newspapers with decent staff sizes and important influence. Particularly in the south. They laid off senior staff and replaced them with regionalized younger "journalists" who choose from a rotisserie of headlines and images. What maybe a headline and image in one towns paper owned by Gannett has an entire different headline and image but same story the next town over. In some cases I have seen the same author with the same story only slightly edited. It'll be a matter of time before their machine just uses AI. The local paper of my county is the county seat. They employ 6 people today. They had 30+ 15 years ago. Their editor is 112 miles away and visits the city every 2 weeks. He shares 9 papers outside of the 3 in his own nearer vicinity. Their content has lacked for a decade with plug and play narratives, stories, and fodder.
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On Veterans Day - appreciating our own and all others
boyst replied to Fan in Chicago's topic in The Stadium Wall
You forgot @MrsCletus -
I learned football from tecmo super bowl. Run backwards to the end zone. Throw to loften in the other end zone
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That I got you is a badge of honor.
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Nothing beats this in trying to be multicultural https://tinyurl.com/BillsPolkaOctoberfest
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Tim Graham is a phenomenal writer. He can construct and convey a story like few others can do even if we don't like his stories or people have a personal dislike for him.
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You know what? I am changing my buy. Buy: McDermott. He can't be any lower in his career than now. The guy will be coaching 10-15 years from now. He just isn't the fit for this team right now.
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The USA today network does pay contributors. It can vary from clicks to the article, to a minimum $$ for stories per week, etc. USA uses the device of pushing stories out fast and frequently. The more they put out the more clicks they make. They buy a lot of local newspapers in small towns and standardize them. Over time they'll put one editor over a series of papers in the area and share only brief stories of local interests. Those local stories are usually just friends and cronies to the journalists themselves. Most journalists are scummy.
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Doraey is Reich 10 years ago. Moore might have become too institutionalized and be conservative now.