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reddogblitz

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  1. The Pegulas hired Rex after they had a good ole time watching the Super Bowl with him. Whaley reportedly wanted Coach McDermott. I'm not saying Hotrod was the end all be all and we didn't need an improvement. I wanted us to draft Watson who IS a top 10 QB right now as is Mahommes if you wanted to go that way. I hope Wonder Boy is but it remains to be seen and he is nowhere close as I type.
  2. Personally I despise W Bush for getting us into an un necessary costly war resulting in 6,000+ dead Americans and 1,000,000+ brown people on a bald faced out and out pre meditated LIE. Iraq and the rest of middle east is still in shambles and are and will continue to pay the freight for it for quite some time.
  3. just give me a top 10 scoring offense and a D decent at keeping teams out of the EZ and we win a lot of games. Matters not how you score them. You can score 'em all on D if you want. There are no style points in football ?. Do you think the 2016 team could make the playoffs with the pre Rex 2014 D?
  4. I watched Poirot once with my in laws. Now I know where they got the idea for Monk, which I have watched many times and am a fan.
  5. How many points do you get for passing yards? The 2015 team was 12th in points per game The 2016 team was 10th in points per game You win games by scoring more points than your opponent. I still maintain a little defense would have helped. I'll also give Beane GM offensive cred when he can put together a WR corps like we had back then including Sammy, Woods, Hogan, Goodwin, and Harvin. Just win baby.
  6. A little defense would have helped. The talent on the 2015 and 2016 teams WAS playoff quality. That team would have made playoffs if only Rex could coach defense which evidently he could not. Not Doug''s fault.
  7. We'll know we have a top 5 GM when we are one of the top 5 teams in the league. A good place to start would be home playoff win.
  8. No. It's just an observation. My own opinion on it that men and women are different. Their brains work different. Their motivations are different. This has a whole lot more to do with why 95% of truck drivers are men whereas 98% of kindergarten teachers are women than society programming them that way.
  9. True. I just posted it to see how interesting it is that doesn't mention their alleged top priority, health care. Don't click SUBMT .
  10. I find it interesting when this whole bit of equal pay and equal representation comes up in fields like upper management and CEOs and movie directors etc. Yet 95% of truck drivers are men and no one cares about equality there. Same in the construction field. Similar to in the IT field. I have worked in it my whole career. When I first started, 1/2 of the students in college were female and many were really good. When I started working many computer jobs were held by women. Now it's mostly management, project owners, project managers, and scrum masters that are women. The CEO of my company told me they want to hire women but can't find many. I asked my Mother-in-law about this once who worked in HR at DEC, She said at first the women wanted to do what they men do. They wanted to "carry a bag" which was the euphemism for going on site and fixing the boxes. Then she said it became where they all wanted to manage the guys that carry bags. I think women can do all of these things but in a lot of cases choose not to.
  11. You might want to check that. I just got a survey from the D party today asking about my preference in regards to prez candidates and legislative priorities. In the priorities section, It didn't mention health care once. In fact it wasn't mentioned in the survey anywhere. It did mention protecting a woman's right to "choose" however. Here's the link in case you want to check it: http://action.dccc.org/survey/2019-april-democratic-priorities-survey
  12. I don't know. I'm feeling a little down on Coach McDermott right now because I thought we should have won the SB last year.
  13. You just have me confused with someone else.
  14. Who in the H E double hockey sticks is " You guys"?
  15. Depends on who it is. I would trade for Andy Reid of Doug Pedersen or that kid the Rams have for example.
  16. I think it's kindof funny that Ds are now concerned about things that are "moral". 20 years ago the Rs got roasted by the Ds for taking a "moral" stance on 2 parent households and "family values". Government had no business dictating "morals". It was a personal choice and one is not necessarily better than another. Or so I was told ...
  17. I don't think so. ESPN showed a football game from the High School stadium down the street from me a few years ago. I watched it on TV and it was as good as any other game on TV. SkyCam sucks anyway.
  18. Depends on what the definition of the word "won" is.
  19. I'm bummed. No football now til August. I watched every Memphis Express game as they were my team. I watched some others as well. It was fun. I always wonder why these leagues want to play in HUGE empty stadiums. Looks bad on TV. Would seem that if they played in smaller stadiums like small college or some of those big HS stadiums they have in TX their costs would be less and on TV it wouldn't look like they have no fans. But I'm all for spring football. Bring on the XFL!0
  20. It's too bad George Carlin is no longer around to do a bit on this.
  21. I don't really care about his Uncle Joe touch feely thing. I won't for him for the same reason I wouldn't vote for Hillary. He got snookered by W Bush and Uncle Dick and has the blood of a million brown people on his hands. When a politician makes a decision as horrendous as that one, he/she should admit it, apologize to the country, and go away never be seen or heard from again.
  22. It's easier to win if you are really rich can afford a lot of golf balls to drop.
  23. Actually, I'm not saying send homeless people to Dallas . Here's what I said regarding the people to move to a city where they can afford to live: This would not include people that are addicted to heroin or alcohol or suffer from mental illness and live in a box. it's more people on the cusp of not being able to afford to live in Seattle and are enterprising and want out. Seattle housing costs are out of reach for a lot of people. If they lived in a city where housing costs were $600 per month for an apartment instead of $1800, they would be able to live without government/charity assistance. cities like Dallas and Houston can grow out which results in more affordable living options. Seattle is land locked between mountains and ocean. They can only get more dense (which they're doing). Supply and demand. Housing shortage means higher prices. A lot higher. It's an out of the box idea, but so far the inside the box ideas have not worked. I just don't believe they can legislate and tax their way to "affordable housing". Got a better idea?
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