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Ned Kelly

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  1. Just now, Gugny said:

     

    It's a shame that Ned likely won't be able to post here during much of the playoffs.  A shame.

     

    "While that's a pretty funny take (it really is), it's not the direction I was going.  I dislike Brady, the Patriot, as much as everyone else here.  But the guy is the greatest of all time and continues to play at a high level.  He's kept his nose clean for all these years and played hard.  I'm trying to look at this without any bias."

     

  2. "I was happy to see the Steelers beat the Patriots yesterday.  I was also happy to see Brady have to get up off the ground almost every time he threw the ball.

     

    But as I reflect on the past nearly two decades, I can't help but think that Tom Brady and Bill Belichick have earned the right to leave the game as champs.

     

    There's never been any off-field drama or issues.  No broken laws.  They've been, arguably, the most professional organization in the NFL for the past 20 years.  Sure, Belichick's pressers are boring and don't give any information, but I think that's an art and I love to see it.

     

    Brady has been putting on clinics, week after week, for all football fans to enjoy.  We can root for them to lose, but we can also appreciate stellar football, which is what he/team have been putting on display on a very consistent basis.

     

    With the Bills out of it and the Patriots' run clearly coming to an end, I'd like to see them hoist the Lombardi Trophy one last time.  It nets them the last pick in the first round (good for Buffalo) and will likely secure the retirements of Brady, Gronk and Belichick (also good for Bills).

     

    And, frankly .... they deserve it."

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  3. 7 hours ago, apuszczalowski said:

    Hopefully my next vehicle sometime next year..........

    Except not a Rubicon, I already told my wife I want a base model Sport, my only factory options would probably be A/C & Heated seats (backup cameras I believe are now stock on all new vehicles). Go with the hard top and probably check the after market for Soft top and tonneau cover, and get a good bed liner. Everything else would be added and upgraded by me over time. First 

     

    Its funny, I never see anyone driving Toyotas on trails, unless they are the old 80's and early 90s versions of the trucks.................

    I do see mall parking lots littered with Toyota pickups with TRD stickers and 4wd being engaged once a few flurries start falling from the sky

    That particular model is known as a Hilux down under. Very popular in the mining segment.

    Quite dated now. Very agricultural diesel by today's standards. Weak front struts... way to skinny prone to breaking on whoopies.

     

    Fantastic vehicle in sand beaches/dunes etc  Auto in 2wd will go anywhere without reducing tyre pressures.

     

    Interior perhaps optioned different in the US but has never been fantastic compared to other manufacturers.

     

    The Landcruiser is the go. I guess depends on what you will use it for.

    Toyota  Landcruier for the win!

     

    Modded.... the ducks nuts.

     

     

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  4. 1 hour ago, JohnC said:

    Have you done an evaluation of Michigan's DE Chase Winovich? Every time I have seen him play he stood out as a full throttle and an unrelenting player. Or another way of describing it is a McDermott type of player. 

     

    "Competitive Toughness – Plays with a tireless effort. Is consistently flying to the football, regardless of his location on the field. Tenacity carries over to stacking blocks at the LOS, although limited lower body power does hinder ability to play with dominant presence as a block shedder."

     

    https://thedraftnetwork.com/2018/11/16/2019-nfl-draft-player-profile-chase-winovich/

     

    What pick range do you think he may go John?

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  5. 10 hours ago, Thriftygamer83 said:

    Jalen Ramsey lives to be that guy whose the next Ronnie Lott.  Failing having the talent he runs his mouth instead.  Sick to watch Khan will cut him next season and he will shuffle around before retirement.  

    Quit making these ridiculous grandiose statements like they are fact. The voices you hear in your head from both coaches and players aren't real.

     

    Ramsey backs up all of his talk for the most part. 

    Damn good footballer.

     

    Joeziehmer, I dont see Ramsey change his name/handle like yourself when things don't go his way.

     

     

     

    Just some of your classics Thrifty Joe...

    https://www.twobillsdrive.com/community/search/?&q=Process&author=Joeziehmer&search_and_or=or

     

  6. 5 hours ago, WideNine said:

     

    Amazing mobility and strength for a center... it has been his plays like this over the year that has his draft stock rising. He still needs some work on pass pro, and I still like the idea of a veteran center calling out protections, but Tyler has the tools to become a very good NFL center.

     

    Biadasz Center pulling and snowplowing 2 Michigan defenders

     

     

     

    I still hope we take him with our first. He's gunna be darty for years.

    We wouldn't need to chase a C in fa and could focus on Rg\Rt

    The way his teammate's talk about him I can see he and Teller growing together with Biadasz bringing Tellers game along.

    Keep Bodine and give Baddasz snaps whenever possible. 

    By the end of the year I think he would own the job.

    Plus, watching the TBD world burn when we take him in the first Rnd would be hilarious ?

  7. 15 hours ago, WideNine said:

    If Tyler declares he would be your center - consensus 1st round talent if looking for a stud C.

     

    If he doesn't declare then his line mate Michael Deiter would be a good 2nd round value, not sure he would drop into the 3rd. He's solid, comes from a Wisconsin program that has been churning out NFL-calibre o-linemen for a while now, has played LG, C, LT when needed.

    I must admit I keep over looking Dieter.

     

    Edwards & Biadasz submit paperwork.

     

    https://badgersinsider.com/2018/12/13/biadasz-edwards-submit-paperwork-to-nfl-draft-advisory-board/

     

  8. 1 hour ago, Commsvet11 said:

     

    You don’t think it’s a reasonable question to discuss? 

    No!   It's a salty question.

     

    To quote myself  "can't see the forest through the trees" 

     

    12/11    1st qtr     

    Bills        14

    Jets          0

    Final       Bills     41      Jets    10

     

     

    10/12    1st qt

    Bills        14

    Jets        3   

     

    If the Bills won,    their 1st round draft pick would have gone to from pick 6 to 13+ 

     

    Why is this so hard to comprehend?

    ...don't answer that. ?

     

    Yeah.

     

     

    But nah. I doubt the Pegulas and or the powers that McB are in it to appease the likes of you.

     

    Your asinine & " salty"  question?  Was both boring and not worth the reply ?

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  9. 5 minutes ago, Commsvet11 said:

     

    Perhaps you can tell me what Rex Ryan learned from his HC job with the Jets to apply to his stint when he was the Bills head coach. 

     

    Some people learn, some people don’t. Some have an arrogance that inhibits them from learning we can see this right here, with you as a fine example.

    Bwahaha ? 

     

    Goodnight Sweet Prince. 

    Don't cry...only dreams now ?

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  10. 1 hour ago, Commsvet11 said:

     

    Of all the flavors there are in the world you choose to be salty. 

     

    You mentioned people would want BB fired for his mistakes, I counter with his wins, playoff appearances, super bowl appearances and rings give him a pass, you then try to smart off by saying he had losing seasons when he started Hea coaching, which I countered with he was after all fired. 

     

    Now you brought up a point BB had losing seasons, not I, and now then tell me he learned through his time in Cleveland? 

     

    Well if he learned during his time in Cleveland, he wouldn’t have had losing seasons and wouldn’t have been fired. 

     

    No, it was after Cleveland when he took a step back, he learned, that’s why he had that one bad season in NE and the rest is history. 

     

     

    "Salty" not at all. It's not often your right but your wrong again.

    I'm just bored with the diatribe that is posted on TBD to act as novacaine for the stupid after every loss.

     

    If you can't see the irony in my initial post pointing out that the great Bill Belichick still makes mistakes and the mistakes made by a second year coach with few tools to work with.

    Im sorry, I can't help.

     

    You continue to allude that people cannot learn daily, weekly even yearly. Your inability to accept that you are wrong on this makes you sound "dumb". 

    Again I can't help you with this.

    No need to feel butthurt. I'm wrong very often and have made many mistakes ( cwhich I continue to learn from.

     

     

     

  11. 17 minutes ago, Commsvet11 said:

     I said he did learn, AFTER he was fired from Cleveland and took a step back, he absolutely should have been fired at that time period, you get to look back in hindsight, not considering the question of would he have been the coach he is had he never been fired. 

     

     

     

     

    Again this makes no sense. 

    To suggest he learnt nothing during his time at Cleveland is dumb.

     

    You think Bill went into his second year as a coach having learnt nothing from his rookie year as coach?

     

    Ps No need to edit your quotes so as to put my comments out of context.

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