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Bledsoe / Brady Revisited ? We Have the Tuel In The Shed
Rubes replied to T master's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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MRI negative, nothing to see here. Linky
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Thanks, Astro, great to see you're back at it. Love this stuff! Good to hear about Troup. Sounds like we've heard nothing but encouraging things from him so far.
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So your interpretation is that he was whining at the sidelines because Tuel couldn't get him the ball? I see. Not that there couldn't be several other explanations for what you saw.
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What makes you conclude this is what he was doing? I've watched the replay several times now, and I didn't get that impression at all.
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Astro-Notes: Colts Preseason: First Half
Rubes replied to Astrobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Loved it. Thanks for putting the time and effort into that. -
Toilet seat collar is officially gone
Rubes replied to FluffHead's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You mean we can't do both at the same time? -
Point well taken! That is precisely what I intended to imply.
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It's DNR and DOA, baby. Now somebody get me a drink!
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Portland's a nice town. Spent a couple days there not too long ago and I enjoyed walking around it. Nice to hear there is a BB club there. As to Nanker's point, I'm really waiting for the day Brady retires, if not just to see how quickly Pats* fans find something better to do on Sundays.
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I have to admit, you lost me on that one. Regardless, I am actually contractually bound to a single mea culpa per thread (it was a special addendum to the TBD terms of service that Scott had me agree to, as quid pro quo for my signing bonus), so you and the rest of the denigrated masses are, as a matter of fact, out of luck on this one.
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No kidding. What, one mea culpa isn't enough for this crowd?
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Fair enough, although Lucas is credited with the story (not necessarily the screenplay). I suspect this is the way of representing the influence and final say he had over most aspects of the story. Lots of people like V, and think its the best of the series. I'm not saying I didn't like it, but there are parts of the story and dialogue that are irritatingly simple and shallow, which I guess is my way of saying childish. Every interaction that Luke has with Yoda makes me cringe. V was the movie where R2D2, C3PO, and Chewie began the transition from real characters into toys. Personally, I never liked the way they handled the Lando character (way too shallow), or they way they handled dead Obi Wan (just let the character die gracefully, please). To me, all of those facets of the story were like they were written by an adolescent. That's just my opinion, though, and I recognize that there are good parts to V, and that many people liked it a lot. Hell, I liked it. It's probably a bit much for me to characterize it as "childish," I'll admit, like VI certainly is. Maybe better to say its "adolescent."
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We're not going to let this go, I see.
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5 NFL Teams That Should Just Move Already
Rubes replied to papazoid's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
To be fair, the article does name "any team from Florida" and does discuss the Jags. -
Dolphins/Jags Report(with fancy pics I made myself)
Rubes replied to OCinBuffalo's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Fun read, thanks. I think for them, like it is for most teams I suppose, it comes down to the line play. Their O-line needs to give Tanny time or, like you said, he implodes. I recall reading a story online a week or so back that talked about how Martin was not doing well for them. They need him to step it up or they have some big problems. Same for their D-line -- they really need them to be stout against the run, or they're in for a long season. But I suppose none of this is great insight that doesn't apply to anyone, really. One thing you could say for the Bills is that at least we have a QB that can make something out of nothing if the protection fails. -
NFL Network reporting Geno limped off the field with a right ankle injury. This qualified as Breaking News.
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5 NFL Teams That Should Just Move Already
Rubes replied to papazoid's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I had no idea the Bucs had 6 out of their 8 home games blacked out last year, and 25 out of the past 29 overall. That's impressive. -
Bills preseason games 1 and 3 will be LIVE on NFLN
Rubes replied to FluffHead's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
In case this hasn't been posted already. All times Eastern. Aug 11 1:30PM - Bills at Colts (LIVE) Aug 18 10:00AM - Vikings at Bills Aug 24 4:30PM - Bills at Redskins (LIVE) Aug 31 7:00AM - Lions at Bills -
Ah yes...my fix for the day. I'd be a mess if it wasn't for Astro.
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I've always wondered by Boba Fett is such a popular character. You're right in that he was a complete mystery, did almost nothing, and probably spoke what, three lines total in V-VI? I think he was just a fascination for people; evil, hidden face, mysterious. I don't consider him an important character, though -- in fact, if you think about it, he's probably the shallowest of characters, and in that sense about equal to Darth Maul, who was another complete mystery who did little to nothing, said even less, and somehow earned the fascination of the public. I say it's because of his makeup. As to your point about Star Wars being for kids -- I would say that I disagree in that SW IV was not necessarily for kids at all. It was great storytelling that connected with people of all ages. Once Lucas got past his first movie, though, it most definitely evolved into a series and franchise targeting kids, starting right with V, and really hitting stride with VI. I don't know if that was entirely a purposeful marketing move, but it certainly suited him. I see where you're coming from, but I can't really agree with it. I don't think it has to do with growing older and more cynical, or being less willing to engage with a fantastical story. I mean, I was already old enough and cynical enough when the Matrix came out, and I was transfixed. I still experience that with movies, even if they require a major suspension of disbelief, but only when there is a solid story, good storytelling, and a focus on the goals and emotions of characters that are nicely fleshed out. Lucas became childish in V and VI, and by the time I-III came about the storytelling and character development took a major back seat to the technology and marketing. The story throughout I-III is horribly convoluted, and he cut all sorts of corners with the storytelling and character development to the point where it's just a bunch of cardboard characters spewing silly dialogue while they run around doing a bunch of things that either don't seem to make sense or I can't seem to care about. I don't necessarily agree with this, either. We knew the end point of the story, but we didn't really know the story at all. All we knew is that some dude named Anakin, who was a good guy, fell into darkness and became an evil guy, and a couple of kids were involved. That actually has all the makings of a fascinating tragedy, even if we already know the ending. I mean, Titanic is one of the most loved movies out there, and everybody already knew how that one was going to end. There's plenty Lucas could have done with that storyline that could have allowed for discovery, fascination, and elicitation of emotion. Instead, he settled for something incoherent and silly. Great actors can take good characters and make them iconic. Almost nobody can take a crappy character and script and do much with it. Actors like Ewan MacGregor, Samuel Jackson, and Natalie Portman are all very good actors capable of elevating characters to high levels. Each, however, was dealt a hand of **** and found out there's no bluffing in Hollywood with a pair of two's.
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This is amazing stuff. I am forever grateful.
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Cugalabanza has won Last Post Wins! All hail Cugalabanza
Rubes replied to Just Jack's topic in Off the Wall Archives
We could always grind it up and slide it down a feeding tube.