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  1. Rough night for linebacker and safety play. I do see he was credited with a sack last night. I can’t recall the play though if someone can help me out. Wasn’t there one play that Lamar got back to line scrimmage or gained a yard? 

  2. 36 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:

    Thinking about this game, best thing was missing the last 2-point conversion. If we had tied it, Baltimore would have been way more aggressive on O. Instead, they just ate clock and we stopped them. 

    Coleman getting tripped up in the end instead of TD was huge. Sealed the win. If he scored Baltimore could have went down and scored to win 

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  3. I’m starting to get really hopeful or perhaps overly optimistic over recent days. I just feel he’s all business and with chemistry,  he’s going to break out. He was all over the placei in media last year from the draft and his jacket comment became media darling.

    I was ready for him to be the star on  hard knocks. Have not seen or heard from him at all. Check out Dion Dawkins interview last week on first things first, he was glowing about Coleman progression and upcoming season. I don’t think he has the traits to be top tier but end of season he’s the clear bills #1 WR.  1k yards, 7 tds 

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  4. 31 minutes ago, boyst said:

    i'm guessing you're like 12. lol

     

    the inflated ticket prices and all of that isn't impressive to me.

     

    the rolling stones in the early 2000's and again in the 10's had an incredible tour.

     

    in my mid 40's i can remember a few giant tours like Bruce Springsteen, several Rolling Stones tours, Elton John, U2 Pink Floyd, MJ...

     

    MJ alone did like $150mm in 89 alone. That's when ticket prices were still like $35 - not $350 for nosebleed Swift tickets.

     

    Comparing todays venues with ticketmaster and over inflated prices on such things to yesteryear is like comparing a Range Rover to a Model T.

     

     

    Yeah I can name incredible tours I been through the years, fact is they did not come close comparing from popularity and demand and her tour. Again there is subjective vs facts. Your second point is incorrect. Keep in mind if you won the “lottery” and were able to purchase face value tickets, you could get in for around for $50. The demand had people selling those same tickets for a resale of $2,500 which is just hammering away at my point 

  5. 1 hour ago, boyst said:

    Holy batshit crazy balls 

     

    This is hardly true.

     

    Sure the revenue was there but it is subjective.

     

    Quantity doesn't equal quality. As a tour, sure it was huge and popular. It was a masterful performance. She can put on a helluva show and I remember back almost 10-12 years ago when I wouldn't back down to @Buftex about her talent and career to exceed Beyonce saying she has more talent (she does, her art is far more popular). But, by individual accounts it's all subjective. Her tour was ginormous but doesn't mean it was the best.

    You admit it the fact above that revenue, masterful performance, etc. yet it’s a crazy take saying it was the best in our lifetime? Well yeah of course saying that is subjective and opinion. I mean love her, hate her or not care about her….she is #1. She is the most popular artist in our lifetime. Revenue and Demand back that up. She breaks every single record. She makes other artists in her category seem small, she’s surpassed the fan obsession of a Michael Jackson, Prince etc. The obsession is wild, she yawns and it breaks the internet lol.  The tour was nothing we have ever seen or

    was done…ever. Across the world you had professional athletes praising how the hell she did it. She’s a genius in creativity and song writing and again unlike so many other artists is such a solid role model in the public eye for young girls and women to look up to  

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  6. 6 hours ago, Bill from NYC said:

    I fully agree but it isn't  her fault. She is just a lucky young woman with a certain amount of talent (I'm not sure how much because I don't know one of her songs) who came along at the right time.

     

    My daughter and her husband flew to Scotland to see one of her concerts. I don't understand this. If Jerry Garcia was alive and healthy, I would not fly to Scotland to see the Grateful Dead even if I was as rich as Bezos, and I'm a big Dead Fan. They were able to afford this trip but it makes no sense to me. Then again, I went to Alabama for a football game and it cost me a few thousand and my wife gets Amazon deliveries every day, so I suppose I'm a hypocrite. :) 

    Assuming this was her most recent tour, your daughter went to the most popular, greatest  performance tour in our lifetime. I’m sure they enjoyed. 

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