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Food_Pyramid_Wrong

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  1. Nickell Robey. Dude was all pro during OTAs, suddenly all I see is this #24 guy running around.
  2. Russell Wilson in Cam Newton's body or Tom Brady in his prime or Steve Young in his prime
  3. I know we had a lot trouble with these last year. Can our fits be fixed? It's all I can think about.
  4. Hey look, it's Kiko Alonso! Hope this young man keeps his nose clean, he should be fun to watch. Too bad Lt. Drebin isn't around to keep an eye on him..
  5. Football people know, and Buddy has stated several times. When you're picking top ten, you'd better get a pro bowler. So, it won't be Nassib. Look at the available draftees and say to yourself, who will be a pro bowler? We'll get one of those guys regardless of immediate "need".
  6. He's gonna be damn good. Get me Da'Rick Rogers and a big receiving TE and I'll be very happy.
  7. Any of the top defensive players or Tyler Eifert / Zach Ertz. Either or.
  8. Clabo would be a great big guard. I'd love to have him.
  9. Buddy has said many times. We draft tackles. Some of those tackles will move to guard.
  10. I agree with the OP. Even if we had drafted Russell Wilson, he never would have played. Chan was all in with Fitz and that lead to both of their dismissals. So if we had Russell Wilson on our roster right now, most everyone would still be clamoring for a new QB. You must admit one thing. Buddy Nix took a shambles of an O-line and turned it around pretty quickly and inexpensively. If Fitzpatrick would have progressed as he was supposed to, this draft would be for best player available in just about every round.
  11. I ALWAYS pick up Manny Lawson when I do a Madden Franchise. Not kidding. Shaun Rogers too.
  12. You may be right. But maybe one of the reasons our QB stunk was because of Donald Jones, Brad Smith and TJ Graham. You can't fix it all at once. Might as well get strong somewhere. Our defense sucked because Wannstadt sucked. Draft offense, FA defense. Pray to find a QB cause there isn't one in this draft.
  13. well...we could have Matt Barkley trying to get the ball to TJ Graham.
  14. Let's just go for killer offense this draft. Address defense in free agency. 1st - Cordarelle Patterson big, fast WR 2nd - Da'rick Rogers big, fast WR 3rd - Best remaining tall fast receiving TE QB?...well. You can't have it all.
  15. The phrase originated in legal language in the 1500s, and it may have been first used in court cases in England. The initial wording may have been "to all intents, constructions and purposes." Some point out that pluralizing "intent" is unnecessary since the word can be singular or plural without an "s" at the end, such as "his intent" or "their intent." In the modern sense, this phrase could be used in the following example. A person is interviewing for a job, and the boss wants to hire him. She might say, "We still need to check your references, but for all intents and purposes, the job is yours." Provided the applicants references are fine, he has landed the job and, under practical considerations, he can consider himself employed. Unfortunately, the phrase has gotten a little more complicated because of the numerous misquotes or malapropisms that are used in its place. One common substitution is "for all intensive purposes." This is very commonly used, and it means something almost directly opposite to the original phrase’s meaning of "for practical purposes." If the person who was just about hired for a job "for all intensive purposes," one could argue that that person had just been hired for work in an emergency room or an intensive care unit. The person could only be considering the prospect of a job under intensive or highly intense situations. Now, this is probably not what the speaker means, but it deliberately corrupts the meaning of the original phrase.
  16. Sheppard is outstanding at identifying the lead blocker and engaging him. They then together move carefully away from the play.
  17. Levitre is 6'2". Buddy likes his offensive linemen in the 6'6" range.
  18. Nice read. But their offense clicks mostly because of 1) they protect well 2) Brady is great moving in the pocket 3) Brady's accuracy and ability to throw a catchable ball and 4) they execute These things were true even when the Pats didn't operate fast.
  19. Instead of breaking the bank for Mike Pettine Sr, who has thoroughly dominated in head to head contests, we settle for Mike Pettine Jr. Typical Bills.
  20. If you had to choose one option would you rather: 1. Switch coaching staffs with the Patriots or 2. Switch starting QBs with the Patriots
  21. I think Buddy called Seattle hoping they'd part with Flynn, but settled for Jackson.
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