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reddogblitz

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  1. I love this. Or if you beat Green Bay but Jordy Nelson drops a pass on the 3rd quarter. Then it doesn't count.
  2. No, I'm not. I'm going from this Huffington Post article where they admit THEY did. Here's the link that evidently is no longer available. It was the cover story a few days ago. Maybe you can get to it. https://m.huffingtonpost.com/entry/facebook-regulation_us_59e5211ee4b0ca9f483a14bd?ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009 Also a CNBC article about "legitimate" news sources using tweets as a source. https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2017/11/03/the-washington-post-miami-herald-infowars-and-other-us-sites-spread-russian-propaganda-from-twitter.html
  3. Really. This latest revelation that real news outlets like CNN, Huff Post, Washington Post, BuzzFeed, and the Miami Herald quoted "Russian bot" tweets reinforces my suspicion that most news reporters sit around and read Twitter and get thier stories from there. So much for the days of verifying sources.
  4. A company has to be careful nowadays. You don't want the mob coming after you.
  5. I think all but the truly uninitiated are painfully aware of this, thanks.
  6. I think counting eggs is OK, but counting them as chickens is wrong. And definitely applies
  7. And how many games would Tommy win if he played on a team that didn't cheat? It's called a Super Bowl Hangover.
  8. It's never too early to talk wild card. His ain't baseball. They count as much in September as they do on December.
  9. 3 1/2. Then Nasty Nate and scrubs come in.
  10. If a guy wins the Super Bowl, he is elite. That's my system which is obviously different than the OP's. But Eli should be in anyway by the way he won them. Massive 4th quarter comebacks against the eventual 18-1 cheaters. That's elite. And yes, Trent Dilfer counts too.
  11. Not so good for me. I had Fournette starting on my team and I didn't hear about the suspension in time. We won anyway, in large part due to Hotrod getting 26.9.
  12. Didn't trust the process, obviously.
  13. Didn't Trust the Process evidently.
  14. Yeah, and we can call him Space Cadet. Get him out in space.
  15. I would say another positive was our kicking teams were able recover 2 onsides kicks in a row.
  16. 1. Fumbles - on the upside, cost us 17 points. Should have got FG before 1/2. O'Leary fumble on Jets 30. Could have got points there. Hotrod's fumble gave Jets ball inside 10 where they got a TD. 2. Defense - sloppy arm taclking. Dropping a for sure pick on Jets 30. Can't stop the run. No pass rush. Guys forgetting the process and dogging it. 3. Offensive line stunk up the joint in run and pass blocking. 4. No viable backup for McCoy. How can you get a running team with only 1 good RB? 5. Shoulda played Kelvin.
  17. Why do we have to pigeon hole players? Go watch a highlight film of Kelvin. You will see many catches where he is running across the field, not standing in a crowd waiting for a jump ball. And, yes, Hotrod does throw over the middle, to guys not standing still, and covered too. Oh, and Fitz could throw the ball past 5 yards. The truthisms around here are funny.
  18. Hotrod hoisting the Lombardi on the 50 yard line.
  19. Wouldn't of been near as bad if our Offense hadn't given up 3.
  20. If community safety is so dang important to him like he said, why wouldn't he want help Congress help? I was just laughing at his ridiculous comments. The new young "sharing" economy CEOs are just as full of BS as previous CEOs if not more so.
  21. People just need to be smarter. The only problem is social media and heavy smart use makes you stupid. I saw a great quote from Zuck in the paper today: "Protecting our community is more important than maximizing profits." He said this in his earnings call which he made but skipped the congressional hearings. LMFAO
  22. Haven't you ever heard of Black Russians?
  23. As can get said of any QB.
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