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DrDawkinstein

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  1. Nothing to speak of really. We'll see once Miami gets the ball back where Hill is. If he still isnt back in, then it's a thing.
  2. Agreed, he isnt back in and looks to be in a lot of pain on the sideline
  3. Nah, he's banged up there. Good to show the team/fans/stadium tho
  4. Looks like Hill is refusing to go into the blue tent, and the coaches are refusing to give him his helmet until he does.
  5. Oof Hill edit: ok, nice little run to the sideline
  6. What's the old saying? "I want to see my opponents hurt, not injured."
  7. LOL, the defensive booth couldnt believe it 😆
  8. Yeah, he checked, but checked without really looking at the ref and was looking away when he gave the ref the thumbs up. But damn.
  9. Now this I will give McD credit for. Maybe forcing him to vulnerable opened his eyes that it's not only possible, but required.
  10. To each their own, but disagree. I just dont see the hype with Steinfeld, like at all. She's certainly not ugly, but I personally just see her as fairly normal. Not that it matters.
  11. He's been doing it all season so I hesitate to give the article credit for anything we saw last night.
  12. Personal would be talking about how he treats family. Or stories about mistreating strangers or fans. Like a story about lying to hid kids about a trip or something. None of that is there, and I'd bet EVEYRONE who gave even the most negative anecdotes would agree that he is a good guy outside of the building. Everything in the article (off the top of my head) was about happenings in the building/about the team, and how he handles it. Folks are free to have their own interpretation. I dont care if "the media" agrees with me. And of course the players will rally around it as "a personal attack". I wont tell them they're wrong. I just dont see it that way given my perspective. He was like "You can question coaching decisions" *leans over to the media* "(and pleeease question those decisions)" *wink wink*
  13. Knowing Diggs, he probably has a few models in lamp shade outfits
  14. Because after years of taking Leadership trainings and assessments which delineate between our At-Work personalities vs our "real" personalities, I know how to separate stuff that happens at work and not take it personally. I read the articles. That wasnt MY takeaway. But I'm more focused on him as a coach, and not judging him as a person anyways.
  15. Who wore it better?
  16. That's Tim Graham's Bills-centric interpretation. Those are all about how he coaches and treats direct employees. He may not be a good boss or head football coach. Dunne never said he's a bad guy, mean to strangers, lies to his family, etc. I have a HORRIBLE VP in charge of our department right now. She's a nice enough lady and we have even have some mutual friends. I know she's a great mom who has raised nice, honest kids. But she's horrible at work where office politics come into play. Same thing.
  17. 100% agree. Their WRs have cost them 4 games over dumb, botched plays. I think most of Mahomes' reaction was projecting his frustrations with team mates onto the refs. Still a bad look. Looking forward to hearing how much he gets fined.
  18. Now THIS is an example where the player is right to be pissed. Although he didnt do a good job of looking at the ref to confirm.
  19. Which was amusing because I havent seen anyone argue that he isnt a good person, just not a good Head Coach. I think Josh's statement is to address this overblown 9/11 sympathizer stuff. The rest of the article about being too tight and anxious and freezing up in the big moments, as well as the criticism for trying to neuter Josh, still stands.
  20. Kelce confirmed after the game that this was improvised in the moment because he saw McCoy right there. This next one is from this season... He also did it in the AFC Champ game for a fumble
  21. I like Mahomes, especially after seeing the Quarterbacks show on Netflix. But I'm not sure I'd say he's always a class act. Dude flops and acts and cries to the refs a TON, even more so than Josh who gets called out in the media all the time for it. Mahomes has been a class act as long as the refs are making calls go their way. Not sure how much that counts. I get it though. The NFL and Refs have trained him to be this way. When you are used to privilege, equality feels like oppression.
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