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Johnnychimpo017

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  1. 9 hours ago, LABILLBACKER said:

    I'm more disappointed in Ty for running such a shallow route. It should've been deeper putting him at the goal-line on contact. At least giving him a chance to extend the ball.

    I think this part needs to be talked about more.  I think I saw an angle where Ty flattened his route out after the pick happened instead of continuing to run to the goal line.  I think that this was a perfectly designed play and that if his route was a bit better, he would have caught the ball already in the end zone. 

  2. 28 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:

     

    Just watch the play again. I posted a replay of it somewhere in the gameday thread.  It was designed to go to Ty. You can see the clearout/pick to get him free.

    I think the problem is that Ty's route was a bit too flat when we crossed underneath the pick.  It looked like he ran parallel to the endzone; if he instead took a step or two towards the endzone, i think he catches it on the goal line and scores easily. 

  3. I love how people overvalue late round draft picks on this board so much. Look at this way: if you drafted a running back in the fourth round and after two years in the league he flashed the potential that Bryce Brown has, then you would consider it a successful pick. But people continue to believe that future 4th and 5th round draft picks will result in the drafting of magic players down the road. Look up the 4th round of a draft 7-8 years ago and look at how many ever make the Pro Bowl, let alone are even still in the league. Good trade.

    But Tom Brady was a 6th round pick! OMG, we just traded a future Tom Brady for Bryce Brown!! WORST TRADE EVER!

     

    On a serious note, I like this trade. People overvalue late round picks. I would rather have a guy who already shows the potential to be a NFL player, rather than taking a flyer on someone with the hopes that they touch the field someday.

  4. I hate to say this but these non profit are nothing but for profit people...they hire their own companies pay themselves well and even get loans with your donated funds..want to help donate your time to someone who needs help during treatments.... Cancer is curable just not in the US and with big pharm companies running our gov....look up cancer is a fungus by dr.Simoncini .....live fruits and vegetables can do wonders along with no mushrooms or processed foods and drop the pop, cigs...

     

    As a child I think I had maybe 6-8 shots now there is over 32 by the age of 2... My kids aren't vaccinated and are ahead of most vaccinated children because they can focus at age 6 and not be ADD , ADHD or any thing else they claim....

     

    Do your homework everything on tv isn't true and you have options ...pharm pays doctors - doctors write scripts ....pharm pays gov - gov says you need these shots

    I didn't know Jenny McCarthy was a Bills fan!!

  5. I live in Pittsburgh too, and most folks are pretty respectful of other teams and knowledgable about their own team. Sounds like you just ran into some meatheads.

    I don't want to start an argument (although in the offseason before camp starts there really isn't anything better to do)... but I take offense to your statement. I have lived in Pittsburgh for 5 years now, and that city is filled with almost nothing but trash. I went to watch a preseason Bills/Steelers game a few years back in a bar (with friends who were Steelers fans). I am a very shy person (and it was preseason) so I wasn't cheering, just eating my food and watching tv. People were screaming at us, cursing, and generally being asshats over a preseason game. I have stopped going to Penguins games, after a high-fived a 4-year-old girl in a Sabres jersey after Buffalo Scored and was loudly called a "!@#$ing !@#$". While I don't have a huge sample size to compare, I have been to a Sabres game in Colorado and in Washington. In both of those cities, local fans would stop and say "where are you from", "here is a fun place to eat" "hope its a good game", etc. In Pittsburgh, I would probably have a heart attack if anyone demonstrated that civility.

     

    This should explain how bad it is: Last year I defended a woman wearing a Tom Brady jersey in front of me at the grocery store, who was being harassed by idiot Stiller fans.

     

    In summation, yinzers are basically the scum of the earth.

     

    ETA: http://www.sbnation.com/2009/1/29/1642841/tsb-in-tampa-the-prototypical [That should make everything clear - that is the year-round acceptable Pittsburgh dress code]

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