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Ol Dirty B

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  1. I mean I don't mind if others wear flip flops or sandals.

     

    I really don't care what other dudes wear, except for this guy who routinely shops at my store and only wears those cyclist shorts. You can't avoid it, it's like dude stop walking around in public in those.

     

    But flip flops, sandals, go for it. I'm not looking at your feet, I don't look at women's feet either unless like they are jacked up with yellow toe nails. Then I might notice. But I'm not into the Rex stuff so i never notice feet.

     

    Personally, they aren't for me. I wear shoes on the beach until I'm at the point where I wont step on rocks. Flip flops and sandals, I've just never been comfortable in. 

     

    But if you are, I wont hate on you. I can't think of a reason why anyone would care.

    3 hours ago, BUFFALOKIE said:

    It's because my sneakers are wore out, and I have beautiful, long and large feet. F yall. I took my boots off and I just got back from grocery shopping in my khakis, polo, and flip flops.

     

    It's really weird you take so much pride in your feet. I'd just assume you don't have much else going for you.

  2. On 7/14/2019 at 1:40 AM, purple haze said:

    Under performed how?  They haven't been below .500 in his tenure.  They've made the playoffs 8 of 12 seasons.  They are consistently good.  They've been in two Super Bowls.  I'm not saying Tomlin is a perfect coach.  But this idea he is not a good coach is strange to the say the least.  And most of his players do respect him.  You're talking about AB and James Harrison, two malcontents.  And in Brown a player teammates criticized openly..  And who, Leveon Bell?  He had issues with management moreso than Tomlin, and yet another player teammates criticized openly.  Meanwhile Tomlin has coached hundreds of players.  

     

    Don't forget Big Ben likes to air out dirty laundry on his local radio segment on guys like AB who are going to be easily triggered.

     

    And threaten retirement every year then get mad when they draft a QB. They've drafted far as well as talent goes, but it's hard to forecast how guys will react to success. And I think that has been their main issue. The FO has done a good job, Tomlin has often put them in a position to succeed. And the players just go off in their own world.

  3. 12 minutes ago, LSHMEAB said:

    He was a complete a** in his younger years based on some internal demons. Got a college gig and blew it by stealing drugs from a player. Ended up entering a random house looking for pills and payed a STEEP price. He was imprisoned for about 2 years. However, there's a 30 for 30(I believe) that documents his struggles as well as his redemption story. He's a big NA/AA guy and came across as extremely genuine in the doc. He could relapse tomorrow for all I know, but the doc definitely changed my opinion of him as a human being.

     

    That's good to hear. Like I said, people change and I don't want to call him an ass, because, like I said, people change and grow.

     

    I just was surprised about everyone calling him a good guy. I like the 30 for 30s, and I have ESPN+ so I'll have to look for it. I know he has faced some demons and felt feelings I would never wish on anyone. I believe I read somewhere he was suicidal at one point. So I'm happy for anyone to come back from that. 

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  4. I'm not mad about this at all, good for him. It's not like applied for the job and was qualified to do it.

     

    However, honest question. I see a lot of people calling him a good guy, and his drug addiction has nothing to do with what I'm about to say. I was young for his last year in college, however, wasn't he generally regarded as an ass? Like I mean just treated people poorly. I feel like that's the narrative I always got about him. I know people change, I just find many people calling him a good guy because I don't recall that being something said much about him ever.

  5. 13 hours ago, JoshAllenHasBigHands said:

     

    I can't even begin to express how different these two shows are.  If you haven't listened to PMT, you should check it out.  The idea is they are ironic representations of the average dumb sports fan.  They get huge guests, despite having been ostracized by ESPN and the NFL.  They are the equivalent of musicians becoming superstars without the benefit of a major record label.  

     

    That said, Marrone has been on a couple times now.  After Buffalo, Marrone got a tough dose of reality. He realized he needed to lighten up.  Him coming on PMT is part of that.  He is incredibly likable on the show.  

     

    I've listened here and there. I get they are a parody. The two shows have actually done a few bits that were identical to each other. 

     

    I guess that's where I think they are similar in that they are both shows that don't take themselves too seriously. Which is far too rare in something as dumb as sports radio or podcasts. 

    4 hours ago, plenzmd1 said:

    OKay, just listened..and nothing changes with this guy

     

    1) right in and subtly blamed injuries for the Jags last year

     

    2) talked about why he did not hire Seam McVay at SU,,it was because the coach on Marrones staff who recommended McVay..he did not like and so McVay was not hired. Throws a snide remark how he had to deal with that coach in mid year..implying he fired him. So all this coaches fault, not Marrones LOL

     

    3) Talked about how as coached need a thick skin..you should expect the media to be rough on you, its the profession they chose..if ya cant take the criticism dont coach. LOL, wasn't the story here about how it drove him crazy his 8-7 record did not get him anointed here by the press and contributed to him leaving?

     

    Nothing else really,,Marrone be Marrone

     

    Thanks. Don't really care to listen to him. Nothing against the PMT guys.

  6. 7 hours ago, MacGyver said:

     

    OMG...  WAT?

     

    It's actually something that has been theorized for probably like 20, 30 years now. However, I don't see it ever cited as something that will happen within the next 10 years. I think we are more likely 50 years away from that stuff having a strong impact on the local economy, it it ever does.

     

    Also, when these bigger markets feel a pinch who knows what kind of technology or solutions that will be developed by the area facing a crunch. They surely aren't just going to go belly up and say oh well.

  7. 6 hours ago, row_33 said:

     

    Many family member do it for a household jar

     

    service industry might do it behind the scenes 

     

    odds are you won’t notice the extras if you are eating toast 

     

    Many family member do it for a household jar

     

    service industry might do it behind the scenes 

     

    odds are you won’t notice the extras if you are eating toast 

     

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    at a local buffet place I see people picking out a bit of chicken or beef from the serving trays, with their fingers,  to get a sample of how it tastes

     

    And that is why I don't mess with buffets 

  8. 28 minutes ago, Peace Frog said:

    Here.  Take a look for yourself.  And their trades are also worth mentioning.  Randy Moss.  Chris Hogan.  etc,...

     

    Like how you conveniently edit my post where I mention their trades being good... I wouldn't put Chris Hogan on that list. If he didn't have a good playoff game he'd be forgotten. Also that was just a compensation pick, not really a trade...

  9. 35 minutes ago, Peace Frog said:

    Belichick, hands down.  Bill's defense, drafting, coaching staff, and in-game coaching decisions have just as much to do with the Paytoilets' wins as Brady's offense.

     

    Have the Pats really drafted that much better than the Bills? I know people will point to Gronkowski, but I don't think they've drafted that much better than the Bills or anyone in the league.

     

    I think as far as trades go they seem to rip everyone off. I'm not sure why anyone trades with them.

    11 hours ago, Bills2ref said:

    Belichick. His record with backup QBs speaks for itself. 

     

    He went 10-6 with Matt Cassel and wasnt Garrapolo 2-0?

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  10. I don't listen to PMT much, but from what I've heard, I'm a bit surprised with Marrone being on there.

     

    They are very similar to the Dan Lebatard show from what I understand, a lot of jokes and not taking themselves too seriously. I've just noticed the only difference between the shows is PMT tends to attract a more conservative following vs the Lebatard show having a more liberal bias. And I'm honestly fine with both.

     

    Marrone just has always seemed like someone who takes himself too seriously for PMT. I'll check in and see if anything interesting happens before I listen.

     

    Dan lebatard has practically banned any coaches and players from his show, especially QB's because they rarely say anything interesting. I'd guess this would go the same way. Kornheiser I know is another one who isn't a fan of having players or coaches on his radio show when he did it, because again, they're generally boring interviews.

  11. On 7/11/2019 at 10:50 AM, ShadyBillsFan said:

    I hear that the NFL may be making this an "event"  Get your tickets ASAP 

     

     

     

    Idk if I even want to watch the game if that is the case. How many times am I going to be forced to watch that forward lateral? And then hear people talk about how Flutie would have won it, even though Rob Johnson had nothing to do with the loss.

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  12. 9 hours ago, Cripple Creek said:

    Always nice to get positive publicity, but, errors (mentioned above) & Mike Tomlin made me stop reading.  If Tomlin is the 10th best coach in the league then there is a greater shortage of good coaches vs. good QBs.

     

    Tomlin is a decent coach...

    6 hours ago, Gugny said:

     

    I have always been a big Tomlin fan.  But those problem players became problem players because of Tomlin's coaching style.  He created that monster by letting them do as they please and he lost the team.

     

    When you have a HOF QB, the best WR in the game and a top 3 RB ... not competing for an AFC Championship every year is a failure, IMO.

     

    I think the Tomlin ship has sailed.

     

    Idk if anyone could set AB and LB to be the guys you expect out of Pittsburgh.

     

    He inherited Big Ben who I believe only compounds issues.

    6 hours ago, billsfan_34 said:

    Tomlin has been blessed with a good organization and a good QB with loads of shiny toys along the way.  Last year may have been an anomaly as the rails came off the tracks but on the flip side much of it was his doing- he lost control of his team. 

     

    I don't agree with this at all. An RB held out that he had nothing to do with, and he benched AB which I think is something a person making your point would like.

     

    It was a tough situation. Idk if anyone could manage it. The only way to manage is to win. If you don't, you get the crap he's getting.

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  13. 10 hours ago, zonabb said:

    Garbage. That entire channel is loaded with hot summer dumpster garbage. Was forced to listen the other day, can't recall, and I think it was these two morons babbling on about mayonnaise. Good stuff. Friend finely got annoyed and changed the channel (his ride, his call!). So now I guess from avoiding WGR at all cost except driving to games and an occasional instigators moment, I'm down to almost zero WGR55 time. Sweet. Also, the awesomeness of satellite radio makes one wonder why local radio even exists.

     

    I turn on wgr rarely, and it's easier when you expect to get what they put out.

     

    I've never called in but I ended up with Monday off and turned it on while I was running errands. It was Geary and some other clown talking about the NBA. 

     

    I know Buffalo isn't an NBA market, but I was so close to calling in. They are absolute morons, saying teams should do this and that, which would put them way over the salary cap. It wasn't remotely realistic the stuff they were talking about.

     

    I find Geary to just be a general dbag. That kid they had doing the night cap orginally I thought was good. And I liked the guy who sung the dumb Sal song who is in Minnesota now. I'll forgive him for that awful rejoin. 

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  14. 40 minutes ago, StHustle said:

    Geez the man's life is in danger and so many of you are bringing up football related stuff as if he deserves an early death as a penalty. The man has a family including young children. Some of you are trash human beings much worse than a man accused of playing dirty in football.

     

    It's par for the course but if I call someone an ####### for making jokes about Andy Reid's son I catch a ban.

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  15. 3 hours ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

    ...the glutton "Stomp" extorted money from the game and then coasted (at least it was Boy Danny Snyder), so I have NO sympathy for the "alleged" football player....at the same time I can emphasize a bit with a 38 year old facing life threatening health issues....quite the conundrum......

     

    The stomp was awful... but outside of that what are you going on about?

     

    The guy negotiated a contract, none of these owners are hurting financially. I'm not sure I see the conundrum in that instance.

     

    The level of hatred some of you possess is honestly astonishing. The guy could die, and some of you are on here like, "well idk if he deserves to die or live because I didn't like him as a football player or the contract he negotiated that the other side agreed to"

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  16. 20 hours ago, mrags said:

    You’d think with that 100m he got all those years ago he’d have been able to pay someone for a kidney. But I’m sure he wasted all that money on drugs and booze that caused his kidney damage in the first place. 

     

    The guy was a dirty scumbag if I recall correctly. 

     

    He was a dirty player, but this seems a bit extreme.

    11 hours ago, Chandler#81 said:

    I’ll sell him one, but then I’ll back out and keep the money.

     

    Karma, biotch.

     

    Says the guy who bans me all the time for saying much less worse... That glass house must be nice.

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