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Christian Kirksey is retiring
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to Dablitzkrieg's topic in The Stadium Wall
because they all still work there? 🙃 -
Watch Josh Allen's release on Sunday
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
The flick and arm angle on the TD throw to Shakir was obscene -
Christian Kirksey is retiring
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to Dablitzkrieg's topic in The Stadium Wall
it will be interesting to see how he plays if they run into an oline where the front 4 doesn’t dominate so well. Wk7 maybe -
Christian Kirksey is retiring
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to Dablitzkrieg's topic in The Stadium Wall
What about Cleveland? Or is that too far south -
his decision making is extremely inconsistent and can be at times the most underwhelming part of his game… this is the whole problem. It’s always been the thing. That minny game last year. It was still very winnable in ot, but he decided to force a kill shot that got picked. Vs jets he had a week to throw the first pick into double coverage after rolling out He had nothing but green around him. That wasn’t a line issue. You could argue the second deep one into double coverage was protection, still a terrible decision, and certainly the under thrown out to Davis wasn’t the line, esp when the flat was there to move the chains. often the protection looks bad because the ball comes out late or doesn’t. just watch the offense in the jets game vs the Raiders. Both have some elite pass rushing talent. The biggest difference in the two performances was the qb. Everyone saw it, even him.
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Hollywood is collapsing
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Male rule, member length becomes your rating floor until 5. I hope this helps, if not, a 3 is more like a 1 It’s a slippery slope -
Oh they’ll ask other people to do it… some truly philanthropic people will do it, some will be robed, abused or worse. they won’t be protected. The majority of the virtue signalers and particularly the dummy talking head politicians won’t consider lifting a finger personally but will act like they are or do or will, while doing nothing to tackle this issue.
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the fact it has been a Supreme Court interpretation all this time just proves that the issue is a political pawn they refuse to address. I’m sure more that two thirds of the country would agree to something in the middle codify it into law and we could call it a day. I’ve rarely heard the Don say something I can agree with like this, but that should be the position we all demand, so the pols can stop hiding behind these polarizing extremes and actually do some real work.
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part of trumps interview on MTP this weekend covered abortion… he took a moderate position. Effectively said 70% of people think it’s a necessary evil but shouldn’t be allowed after a certain time, tossed out 15 weeks as a starting point to be negotiated and understood exceptions. don’t know if it’s a new platform tactic or his view. while life at conception and kill ‘em in the fourth trimester extremes won’t like it, it sounded reasonable. Yes, politicians aren’t allowed to actually work that way in DC, but it sounded nice anyway. the new anchor was fuming at the message and kept trying to re-narrate him to banning language. she hated the answer because it sounded so damn reasonable
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United Auto Workers On Strike
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to Tiberius's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
We’ve seen this cycle before. Unions drive up wages, benefits, pensions and become less profitable. To fix profitability problems, car companies experience layoffs, loss in quality or reduced competitiveness and lose market share. Company spirals into bankruptcy and in sone cases have to be bailed out by taxpayers. They only alternate is to offshore more of the supply chain or spend more on automation to reduce labor component of vehicles. Having worked in the auto industry for a decade early in my career, having seen both type of shops, even abroad and being around the arbitrators, it’s pretty sleazy. The union leadership is much more about carefully cultivating the perception you need them then actually working for what helps you. (Sort of explains which political camp they fall in) But I admire their confidence in their skills to ask for a 40% raise and a 20% reduction in work week. I haven’t purchased an American car since 1998 so maybe they are much better now. -
The Sounds of Freedom
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to SectionC3's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
And the key point, they weren’t wearing Disney mouse ears and waving a pride flag, so NOW it’s not ok… 😂 🐑 🐑 🐑 🐑 🐑 🐑🐑 🐑 🐑 -
The Sounds of Freedom
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to SectionC3's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Oh come now, if this were two trans females vaping medical weed wearing less clothing groping each other in a G rated movie team lib would be celebrating them and naming streets and town squares after them. -
The Sounds of Freedom
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to SectionC3's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Fan dies in stands after fight at Patriots game
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to Bubba Gump's topic in The Stadium Wall
It all bad.. also a myth. I’ve seen plenty of drunk and stoned people get in fights.