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Ralonzo

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  1. I probably went on a jag about this before but the two real principals on that album were vocalist David Wayne and bassist Kurt Vanderhoof. Wayne split/was sacked after the seminal "The Dark" album (or was it the live one), forming bands Reverend and Wayne, before dying from a car crash in 2005. Vanderhoof continued with Metal Church, finding his own version of Arnel Pineda or Ripper Owens but also took on a side-project in Presto Ballet, "playing in the style of American prog rock like Styx and Kansas." Speaking of dead singers, let's throw out another contemporary of theirs here, called Trouble. Migrating a somewhat different path from doom to stoned out psychedelic-metal (who covers the Monkees?), they intersect that metal space in the late 80's. With singer Eric Wagner passing last year, here's one for a couple of real belters, the aptly titled...
  2. I would hope if Allen asks for Andre Holmes that Beane would stage an intervention, or put him in protocol or something.
  3. "Why is a Beasley thread at 61 pages?" scroll scroll scroll Oh yeah.
  4. Just bad timing. Had Kumerow hurt himself a week or two earlier Hodgins would likely have been elevated and not subject to poaching. Bad luck, like deciding Teller was a worse option than Spain.
  5. Probably because those are different sides.
  6. Red threads at night. Uh oh. Whoa oh oh oh oh oh oh oh.
  7. He's close, he recognizes that what Tua is doing this year doesn't actually involve NFL QB skills, it's: hit the back foot, throw to the spot.
  8. Forwarded to my favorite meltdown. Seriously, this guy is fun tho.
  9. That wasn't the decision. The decision was him or Kumerow.
  10. Just no more Day1/2 RB. Please. Everybody is finding late Day 3's and FA's who can produce. Hell, Buffalo had one of those in Blackshear but couldn't keep him because of the draft capital invested in Cook.
  11. Low risk enough. They can use a PS elevation or 2 to find out if he's washed, give him a game check, yadda yadda. Shame that Hodgins is a first down machine over in New Jersey.
  12. That franchise has not positioned itself to compete, I'd venture to say.
  13. Loaf of bread fumble. "Yes, millions of people are aware whose bad it is"
  14. He owes his soul to the Belichick lore...
  15. He's even getting commercials!
  16. It's almost heartening to see another NFL team fail miserably at screens.
  17. Doctor examines Mike White
  18. In fairness, I don't think extra playbook study would have prevented that one.
  19. That was exactly a Zach Wilson, wasn't it?
  20. Quite so, he's One Read Tua. It this offense he doesn't do NFL progressions nor read leverages for route trees. The play is designed to get the receiver to a spot at a certain time and the ball is expected to be there. Tua's job is to throw to that spot, his first read, no matter what the coverage dictates, or even if the receiver is there or not. I'm surprised he wasn't solved sooner, because he really looks like a raw rookie if he doesn't make that One Read throw in rhythm. Maybe they're just saving the Second Read for key games, like the Bills. That said, the Dolphins adjustment in the 2nd half against the Chargers was, if they're going to play man, then if the first read isn't there pull it down and run, since most of the DB's will have their back to you. It was somewhat effective but not like Josh Allen with his "if they run it back with straight-up man cover again I'm running for a 40-yard touchdown" stuff vs Denver.
  21. Drugs are great! Yeah these physical Rudy-white-knuckle tells should be easy to clean up with coaching. Not holding my breath. The personnel and alignment and motion tells are bad enough.
  22. Sheesh. Can they fumble a snap on a kneel down? Let's find out.
  23. If I do that I'll probably get arrested.
  24. Saves 40 seconds every time.
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