This board was so full of non-judgments about Gronk, Tyreek Hill, Von Miller, Chandler Jones, Kareem Hunt, etc. when they’re trade candidates or available free agents.
Sorry, you’re not allowed to referee the Karma Bowl.
Amazon Prime is jamming commercials into their already pay $139 a year for. Then allowing you the privilege of paying $3 to skip them. The cheapest Netflix plan without commercials is $15.49. That's after they threatened you for *gasp* sharing your account with your own flesh and blood. Disney has raised rates and will be cracking down on account sharing in 2024 because it worked so well for Netflix last year. Sunday ticket suckered plenty into their $72 a month Youtube tv package. The average cost of cable and internet per month is $150.
Everyone is rolling over and either paying for cable they don't use or being gouged for streaming they already have to pay an ISP for. Seems like the Bud Light boycott energy would have been better spent on things like this during a recession with high inflation.
The “quit yer whining and do it” crowd is what got self checkout in every store. Remember when the premise was to “keep prices low?” Turns out it was to keep employment low. Now you’re an untrained temporary employee with zero benefits nor discount at every store. And when there’s a problem, the one lone attendant glares at you like you should have paid more attention to the training videos during orientation.
We’re not getting any help. If CHI or TEN holds on it will be a minor miracle. I hope this will light a fire under the team if they’re scoreboard watching before the game. No help is coming so they have to control their own fate.
If he was a Dolphin, even with Brain Flores, he'd be the bane of our existence. That's the most infuriating part of the McDermott years: our division can only be so mismanaged before the law of averages makes them competent. We've wasted the Jets terrible drafting, Miami's front office tomfoolery, and Belichick's sunsetting.
During the TNF game I noticed Edmunds is still getting the same credit for being tall that he did in Buffalo. Because you can work on that. He also got kudos for coming back from an injury. Not returning before expected, just that he recovered. I have to admit, Chicago certainly got $72 million worth of tall man who can heal eventually.