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Misterbluesky

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  1. 3 minutes ago, Augie said:

     

    WHY? She was very good at her job! My wife appreciates that kind of competency. :)

     

    Funny story, I used to get my wife roses from what is often rated as the best florist in Atlanta. Yellow roses with red tips - her favorite! About $158 delivered in a vase with baby’s breath. We have enough vases we could sell THEM vases, and the baby’s breath stink gave her a headache and she’s have to take the roses away from her office to survive. NOW, I get the same roses from Costco for $16 without the stinky baby’s breath, put them in our own vase, and send her a picture to the office. Oh, and the Costco roses last a week longer! She sees them when she gets home. We are not newlyweds (anniversary #33 just a few days ago) and she doesn’t need to have the people in the office watch the flowers arrive.  

    I never look at deals for my much better half..but I think the send to "at the the workplace" thing got a bit old for us..but the smile can't be beat when it shines.I know the work delivery can be a HEY..LOOK AT ME thing....give her them when she walks in the door..a few minutes after her enterance.surprise the shot out of her...like on a random tuesday...33 yrs hey? I've been kissing my chick since 1985.young marine punk i was...then I put a ring on..the nug was in and family demanded.shotgun it....

  2. Wheeler..stomach injections to get himself to anarchy level..no.He will join the middle relief crew.

    One last thing before we get in deep...Kevin Kobel  is my second cousin.He pitched in the 70's.

  3. On 2/8/2018 at 9:29 AM, Gugny said:

     

    I think he forgot Dominic Smith, who will be competing with Gonzalez to start at First.  Early reports say Smith is in excellent shape, which is a nice start.

    What do you expect when the GM tells you... "You need to loose weight,or else".

    21 hours ago, SinceThe70s said:

    I'm not sold on Strasburg either, but I have to admit he came back strong. Roark was the surprise for me. If he were a Met, you and I might have a higher opinion. 

     

    Great takes on the Mets staff. A few minor quibbles:

     

    I'd put Thor ahead of deGrom but that ignores last years injury. 

     

    Only comment on Harvey is that I think he lost some of the physical ability and that compounds the head case issues. But I totally agree with you that he can turn it around and we shouldn't turn our back on him.

     

    I think Lugo has a bigger upside than just an innings-eater. No better than a #3 though.

     

    So what are we celebrating first: a Lombardi for the Bills or a WS for the Mets? And for context, did you get to enjoy 1986? 

     

     

     

     

    Do you remember Hurricane  Harvey..he pitched the first game back in Houston,.sure enough he failed horribly because to many fish wrap and paperback writers got into his skull. Bottom line..Harvey needs to lay off the booze  and distance himself from the media hounds.

  4. On 2/19/2018 at 8:14 AM, teef said:

    i'm shocked that they didn't either.  i don't hate tops, but it just can't compete with wegmans.  our wegmans is the perinton wegmans, and there's a tops in the plaza over.  if i need something quick like beer or cleaning supplies, i'll run into the tops.  i just can't stand going into wegmans during the peak hours.  it gives me white guy rage.

    But where do you buy toothpaste..don't tell me you steal it from your office..your supplier might have a issue with that...good luck.eat more dibellas...

  5. 1 minute ago, Gugny said:

     

    He had Watkins, Woods, Clay and Goodwin AND McCoy as a RB and receiver out of the backfield .... and he still sucked.  Not sure how much more improved you can ask for.  

     

    Jared Goff did pretty well with a similar setup.

    Ryan's horrible defense put the offense in desperate modes to often then..Watkins was playing hurt as were Clay and Goodwin.Of course the opposing defenses were keying in on Shady out of the backfield..that's why the lb's seldom dropped back against us....no deep threats!!!!

  6. 4 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

     

     

    I've defended Taylor against undue criticism.........if he's back as a bridge for the guy they draft in the first round........and if they actually put him in a position to succeed with some improved receiving personnel and obviously more favorable scheme/play calling...........then I am fine with one more year of TT.

    Thank You...I'm with you 100%.

  7. 1 minute ago, Fadingpain said:

    You mean by swapping out OCs.

     

    Let's hope so!  McD made a number of strategic mistakes during the season however, assuming he has final say on that stuff, which I assume he must have.

     

     

    Rookie HC's make mistakes just like rookie players do. Look back at your high school life..would you have made the same decisions that you made in your freshman year in your senior year? I doubt it..

  8. 5 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

     

    The point was clear........the Bills put Tyrod in position to fail.

     

    He wasn't a good fit in that style of offense, with poor receiving personnel and the type of play calling that was used was egregiously poor for a team that was trying to score points(which in fairness, they quite often WERE NOT trying to do when they had leads).

     

    Sal didn't like that opinion, you could tell.......but Sal also never thought Foles could win a playoff game, let alone the SB versus NE,  either........and he felt that way, like many other people paid for their opinions,  because Foles had been awful in a system that he wasn't comfortable in in St. Louis.

    So it's all moot now because we have a new OC. Ok..then don't B word if Taylor is our starter again next September.

  9. 26 minutes ago, Kelsos cap said:

    Because of the caveman way of your thinking. He’ll get there, and you’ll question yourself, smart guy 

    Nah...numbers are numbers..it takes talent and execution to win...the guy was playing armchair QB  and most likely didn't watch our team play week in and week out.The first time our astronauts landed on the moon..NASA saw flaws and corrected them before the next launch...but those people were engineers and mechanical gurus...this guy is a stat man..using a computerized breakdown

  10. 1 minute ago, BADOLBILZ said:

     

    Warren Sharp

     

    People who don't like my Tyrod and McD takes won't like this.:lol:

     

    Analyst says that McD with his WR personnel decisions and then Dennison with predictable and ill conceived play calls hamstrung the offense and made very poor use of Tyrod Taylor.   Used the obvious example of the Eagles catering their offense to Foles.

     

    According to him.......after a pass with no gain on 1st down the Bills ran the ball 82% of the time(versus 50% league average) and were then only successful 13% of the time(versus 28% league average).:doh:

     

    And when asked to explain why they made the playoffs........the answer was because of turnover differential.    Pointed out that teams win about 80% of the time if they win the turnover differential.

    The guy stated the obvious,we all watched the games this past season..but he didn't say anything about Taylor not viewing the entire field when he had open receivers..he also neglected to comment on key drops by Jones and Clay in vital situations.The list goes on...

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  11. 9 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

    If this guy is such a offensive "fix it all",why isn't he hired by just maybe even a college team? A offense should be unpredictable....really? Chuck Knoll said that when he had Bradshaw,Harris,Blier,Stallworth,Swann and also had Ham,Lambert,Greene,Greenwood,Blount on defense.That guy is WAY to hyper for one and I doubt he's ever played the game outside of Pop Warner. He sounds like a Wall St. broker

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  12. 25 minutes ago, Kelsos cap said:

    There was a fella on with sal last night, he capsulized what it is to be successful in today’s nfl. Scoop this guy up before others do.

    Sal wasn't on last night and he didn't have his Sports Saturday show on (10-1) because of the Sabres game vs L.A.The "guy" your referring to was on earlier in the week..a Ted Marchabroda asst in the late 70's when the Baltimore Colts played at Memorial Stadium...not ours that was on Jefferson Ave where Jack Kemp played but the one in Maryland/soft shell crab country...do you remember the small private jet footage that crashed into that stadium just after the Bills played them? NBC covered the ARC back then.

  13. 19 minutes ago, Fadingpain said:

    It's funny how absolutely brutal violence like this is totally cool in American film, but a graphic scene of lovemaking will immediately earn an "X" rating.

     

    In America, violence in television and film substitutes for the sex we aren't allowed to show.

     

     

    I wouldn't say that people that have been in true life situations like the ones within have displayed are hip to the ****.For example..years ago after I left the service i was near to join a club with my buddy..the so called bad asses.My brother in law is a current member of the Booze Brothers...these are the kindest and most down to earth people..it all about brotherhood.I have yet to meet one that likes Sons  Of  Anarchy...it's kind of like pissing on them.Sure..these lads are tough ,but it's simple simon....don't **** with us and we won't ***** with you. Don't let harleys,denim,leather and Nazi helmets make you prejudge.The posts on here are acts with video are Hollywood garb..for the wannabes tough boys.Heck..if I was a girl growing up i would have wanted to be Farrah Fawcett...now Rocky..for example...could you see Stallone going into a real life ring with Mike Tyson back then?Tyson would have knocked his few marbles that he has,had. .out of his ears.

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