It's more of a keep myself humble/level headed exercise. It's behind a wall so I don't think they even recognize the voice.
But yeah I went to Catholic school for some years growing up. Those were the least Catholic kids I ever met in my life
Does anyone practice this anymore, assuming your raised Catholic?
Went this morning, felt healthy but no one else was on line. Just curious, not here to preach.
I was in grade school at the time. Even at that age while I didn't think they were coming back, I still had his feeling they could win.
I miss them days
I tended to always look for reasons for optimism in the offseason. There's been some past years where I convinced myself this was a playoff team.
However, watching some of the episodes of Down & Drought it just all merges together after a while. There's things I like this offseason but I can't convince myself this is a playoff bound team until I see it.
It wouldn't surprise me to see the Jags win 4 more games this year.
However, judging by the colorful photo it doesn't seem much has changed personality wise with Doug. I may be proven wrong but it's only a matter of time before he starts butting heads and his ego gets in the way.
From what I understand in 2000 the Wilpons were really close with Madoff. At this time they thought this money would be nothing since Madoff would've made them much richer.
I'll go with North Dallas Forty and Big Fan. The later was real funny.
I always liked Buffalo 66, not sure if that's considered a football related film.
I definitely think he was a good coach. There's something to be said for the amount of championships he won even if he had top talent. Now if he could build a team from the bottom is a different story.
I always said though he always kept the Knicks from winning. First as the Bulls coach then as a GM
The city that is. Forgetting about their sports teams and Pats fans.
Was there for a couple of days some years back. It seemed all right, granted it was just to see some of the sights there.
I checked and it hadn't looked like anyone posted on this series yet. Just this past month some Bills announcers in an hour long talk have been breaking down each year of the drought. Presently they are up to 2011.
Typically each session goes that they spend the first half hour of the video going over the transactions that occurred in the off season and then the next half hour actually going over the games themselves.
I hate and love this series. Hate because it brings back memories of past failures & disappointments. Love because these guys do a really great job with it.
I've attached the 2009 year. I just remember it being Jauron's last and the year they signed T.O.
https://youtu.be/CYWri4HGq5o
Very true. He may have been the most beloved player since Flutie at the start of that 11' season. He comes across as very likeable/relatable.
Too bad though over time he can't back it up