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thenorthremembers

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  1. Always get Bug Howard and Pig Howard confused. Ironically, Bug Howard is big, and Pig Howard is small.
  2. Travis Kelce lives in the same world as guys like Odell and Jarvis. It's Hollywood NFL. We'll see when the season starts and they have to play the games. Otherwise it's just guys talking.
  3. I believe thats where he met his wife. BTW did you know he wears his wedding ring on the field?
  4. Whaley may have been a good talent evaluator but his lack of a spine makes him a bad leader. I believe Fitz made a pretty famous joke about Whaley at one of the WGR roasts. As an aside, Buddy NIx may have over-drafted a QB while he was here, but he never ended up on the instagram of the owner's daughter while employed by the team. Literally no respect for Whaley.
  5. He was playing like an MVP before COVID!
  6. Settle? If Conor McGregor signed with the Sabres I'd buy all the merch.
  7. Totally agree! In my late 30's and recall Mark from back then as well. We get to the Bisons 2-3 times a year, my kids are always taken with him as well. Such a great atmosphere at the games. Miss the Earl of Bud though.
  8. Agreed. You could tell pretty early on he wasnt a different sort of guy. He was less talk more action, where as many of the coaches before him were all talk no action.
  9. Even after watching the UDFA trackers I had no idea Tre Walker was on the team.
  10. Not usually a pitchfork and torch guy, but he should be there after taking a year off.
  11. I agree. It's for sure a once in a lifetime deal. Even with a decent job, I am not in the "I can pay 1k a ticket for a baseball game" bracket! But more than happy that people in our area can enjoy it this summer. The cool thing is it does show that Buffalo is a viable baseball market.
  12. Looks like they start at $350 dollars a ticket for the "bad seats." Up to 1k a ticket for the better seats.
  13. Tried to get tickets to the Houston game at 10am, each time I tried to checkout it said Oops these tickets are no longer available. Checked Stubhub at 10:11am and they already had tickets going for three times the price. Love the Jays and was looking forward to seeing Yordan for the Astros. Guess Ill have to wait until closer to the game to see if Stubhub goes done. Not paying 175 a ticket.
  14. Oddly enough I think the over the top stuff works for one year. I think they'll be a wild card team this year, and he will still be fired half way through year four. Stuff like this motivates guys for awhile, then it gets tiring.
  15. I agree. And TBH I imagine the change from Man to Zone, is a lot easier than a Zone corner trying to play Man. He is an upgrade you can sign for a few years.
  16. My brother in law is a huge As fan so hoping to get to that one as well.
  17. Dude said the sorrow from the death was eased by knowing she was doing what she loved..... Her remains were crapped out of a bear and his sorrow is eased? I dont even know where to start with this guy.
  18. A lot of pressure on him so to a point its understandable. It would help if he wasnt trying to hit an exploding powder ball 500 feet.
  19. My family and I are just finishing up a trip to OBX. Glad to be out of NY for a bit. Had to stop at a toy store to buy something for my niece and the woman working there said "how are you about masks?" Way more relaxed down here.
  20. There is no contest. Its Brady and Rodgers only enters the conversation after Manning
  21. No, what I said is no one should trade up into the top ten to draft anyone other than a cant miss prospect (there are none) or a QB. Trading up into the top ten, is a lot different than sitting at 10 and picking a player. Your logic is flawed in two instances, first not all positions are equal in football, and secondly trading up isnt the same as using the same amount of money in different denominations. Trading up, especially for player who isnt a QB, is like paying the same amount for two different lottery tickets where the potential payback on one is significantly lower than the potential on the other. Using your money analogy, and applying it to moving up: trading up into the top ten to draft say a CB is like paying $200 dollars for a lottery ticket that may yield $450 dollars. Trading up into the top ten to draft a QB is like paying $200 for a lottery ticket that may yield you $5,000 dollars long term. Bottom line for the Saints to get up to ten they will most likely have to give up their first this year, 1st next year, and possibly a player. For a team thats planning on rolling out either Taysom Hill or Picks McGee at Quarterback that makes absolutely no sense.
  22. Agreed. Unless the guy is a once in a lifetime cant miss prospect (there are none) or a Quarterback, there is no reason to trade up that far.
  23. It may be tempting at first, but when the initial shock clears your head you have to keep Rodgers. The one thing I'd never trade if I were an NFL GM is a known franchise QB. Teams spend decades trying to find one.
  24. It is a lot of money, but one thing to keep in mind with Karlos is he has seven children. I believe two of them are from the first lady he had children with. He made 365,000 a year for two years he played. Given that salary his child support is probably upwards of 3k a month. I am sure its been adjusted since he went back to regular work, last I read he was hanging drywall while he wasnt playing football. He was compensated handsomely but he also wasnt living the average life of a person in his twenties. He probably wasnt driving a 1997 Chevy Lumina, renting a crap hole apartment, eating ramen, and wearing clothes from Wal-Mart. With 7 kids, and nice things 730,000 in the bank isnt lifetime money.
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