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K-9

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  1. If that was Allen, he would have kicked Garrett’s ass.
  2. I was amazed Angry Larry could still stand after the axe chop he took to the back of the legs just we before we tied it up. Can’t believe the refs missed that obvious call. Then again, given the sorry state of NHL refereeing, I’m not surprised at all.
  3. If we don’t churn players, how else do we improve the roster?
  4. Bad look for the the league during a nationally televised game. Can’t imagine Roger is gonna be lenient because of that.
  5. That’s on Garrett ENTIRELY. No ifs, ands, or buts.
  6. Dude has a rap sheet longer than my arm; a classic recidivist. Surprised the Browns didn't cut him before, actually.
  7. That's a complete non starter for me.
  8. Hey, I've heard of him. And, as a bonus, he got camera time on 'Hard Knox.' It's a no brainer to sign him.
  9. When we decide to skate, we can contend most nights, regardless of opponent. We controlled play for long stretches vs. the 'Ning. MOVE YOUR FEET!!!
  10. Yep. Perfect pass by Brady and great play by White. I would ask Milano to cover it the same way every time and FORCE a perfect play to beat you.
  11. No worries. Sometimes it’s hard to not to see snark around here.
  12. Only if we had hotels suitable for his dad.
  13. I like your list but many of the items are not elements of the CBA.
  14. Not sure what you mean by that. I was simply pointing out that Cherry’s words left no doubt that he was referring to immigrants.
  15. The vast, vast majority of SBs have been won by HOF quarterbacks or those that will be. The non HOF quarterbacks are few and far between. I would bet less than 10 out of the 53 SB games played to date.
  16. If he wasn’t referring to immigrants when he said, “You people...that come here, whatever it is, you love our way of life, you love our milk and honey...”, whom do you think he was referring to? Cherry didn’t leave much room for an alternative interpretation.
  17. I still subscribe to the Polian model, with one exception: I’d put a higher priority on a franchise CB over a franchise RB, given the changes in the game in the last generation. I wouldn’t be surprised if Polian has also evolved. Anyway, his order of positional importance as he outlined in the early 90s: QB - for obvious reasons; the most important position on the field DE - to pressure the other team’s most important player OT - to protect your own most important player RB - to protect leads and control clock and take pressure of your most important player WR - to provide a reliable “go to” option for your most important player Substitute that franchise CB for the RB and I still agree with BP. And we should always understand that building a team is never a linear process. By that I mean you should never bypass bluechip talent at one position to satisfy a need at another by taking a less talented player, regardless of position.
  18. Impressive given the anemic state of our ability to pressure the QB most of the time.
  19. That’s s good idea. And it’s respectful to stupid people insulted by being compared to Jerry.
  20. Regardless, the floor is where he’s at now. People are free to argue that he’s also at his ceiling, but that’s a myopic take at best given his experience level. Then again, Sully is nothing if not myopic.
  21. Tyrod Taylor had been in the league 4 years before getting his first start Buffalo. Josh Allen had been in the league for one game. Tyrod Taylor came to Buffalo at his ceiling. Josh Allen is still at his floor. Just another indication of how stupid Jerry Sullivan is when making comparisons.
  22. Makes the most sense given his previous relationship with Roman in SF.
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