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Ralonzo

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  1. Bills got tackled on the right edge on the punt.
  2. Rousseau wants to know why its not holding when the Jets hold.
  3. If Mosely didn't make the tackle on Hines, they might have been forced to call Shakir for the hold.
  4. Looks like the Jets are committing to the run. They even have the wind now and are committing to the run.
  5. Saffold physically resembled a turnstile with his arm action there.
  6. Gabe Davis hasn't been very good today. Missing routes/assignments.
  7. Here's an idea. Forget the screens and fire up the quick hitters.
  8. Have yourself a series Rousseau.
  9. This is just ghastly. I've gotten used to the Bills making just enough dumb mistakes to lose a game, not on every freakin' play like the rest of the 2000's.
  10. Hit the Jet at the 21, could have tried picking it up and gaining something but... nah, it's raw and cold out there.
  11. Klein is a moron. The only thing he could do to wreck downing it at the 2 again, he did.
  12. The most poignant point of Voivod is their sound was tremendously unique due to the atonal and discordant guitar style of Denis D'Amour, who sadly died of colon cancer in 2005, which should have been an end to the band as integral as he was to the sound. However, a concomitant Dan Mongrain of the band Martyr was able to learn much of the riffs and styles having been a fan, and filling in to complete Denis' uncompleted material the band returned more "true to form" than their output from their major label period:
  13. I shy from covers generally but this is too good considering the degree of difficulty.
  14. Their take on Holy Wars by Megadeth, from the album some regard as the best metal album ever, is probably their pinnacle if you haven't gotten to that already.
  15. In the 60's the Spiders kicked around Arizona, and then caught some big hits in the early 70's and then the band broke and the lead singer and producer caught some bigger hits in the later 70's, and then there was a resurgence in the 90's. But in the early 80's there was an artist making a statement. Though to be honestly, the commercial allusion of the release immediately preceding was... superior. IMO. Still, both albums lost to the march of time, and underrated.
  16. Thinking back to Focus, I lost focus that night but just remembered the notion to do a Holland set of the era. How long have drugs been legal there? Yes, that's the Radar Love band. They've been at it since 1961 and still going...
  17. We knew when Beane moved Miller to IR that it was to get him back for the playoffs. Just got the year wrong.
  18. I've got a couple stragglers myself... here's one of the first AI generated music video, conceptualizing drummer Michel Langevin's Gigeristic art. This probably needed to be in the frantic songs set a few nights/whiskeys ago... The Creation, Britain's answer to Paul Revere and the Raiders, or vice versa. And just for fun... what if Rush were played on a more... limited... drum kit.
  19. Just because it's rare to run across an actual "music video" from the era:
  20. It was pointed out by several in the GDT.
  21. For you Peyton/Eli watchers... what do you suppose Belichick's size is? B cup?
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