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Gugny

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  1. The thread should be closed because you and another poster are hellbent on making this a Covid thread? Brilliant.
  2. I have never liked any players who put themselves before their team. To me, this is not a vax issue; it's a selfish a-hole issue. It's why I wanted Flutie gone, why I wanted Tyrod gone and why I want Beasely gone. It has nothing to do with the vax, per se. It has to do with the player and his negative impact on the team.
  3. Do they go to church?
  4. I, for one, think Beasley can go fu*k himself. The sooner he's gone, the better.
  5. "this should be illegal... i know its buffalo, and they like to spoon with their sister/wives to stay warm up in appalachia north, but letting him start the game thread is just all kinds of wrong" LMFAO!
  6. I love the Buck hire. Too many times have the Mets hired rookie managers. NY is not the place for rookie managers. I love the GM hire. I love the Buck hire. No Goddamn way would he have taken the job if he was going to be a puppet like Calloway and Rojas. We need another big bat to protect Alonso and this team is going to be killer. LFGM!!!
  7. I love Gronk and refuse to define his career by one horrible play.
  8. HFBD, my friend!
  9. How do I know this is really you, John?!?
  10. Her ankle is too big.
  11. Bills owners made all of those choices, so perhaps it is they who need to be tested.
  12. This is very cool. Nice find!
  13. I agree that he was out of bounds by discussing his vote. He should have apologized for that. But his groveling to Rodgers was nothing short of pathetic, IMO.
  14. Bless your little heart.
  15. Praise JESUS that there's another playoff scenario thread!
  16. Hub isn't a bum. But he is a wuss. Should've stood by what he said ... because it was true.
  17. I think port a potties are the most disgusting things on earth. In a pinch, I will use one to pee. But I will NEVER poop in one. Never.
  18. Is there a bigger head-scratcher than the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim?
  19. I never have, but I think that would be super interesting and agree with your assumptions!
  20. I've gone through this exercise multiple times over the years, so I'll just summarize what I believe (based on reality) to be true, re: the Wonderlic: This is specific to QUARTERBACKS, beginning with the year 2000. 15 is the cutoff. A QB who scores 15 or lower WILL not have sustained success as an NFL starter. A QB who scores 16 or higher MAY (not will) have sustained success as an NFL starter. I maintain that this has been a useful tool in weeding out QBs that simply aren't that good. And I know that Lamar Jackson has had lots of regular season success and he had a phenomenal MVP season. But he has regressed since then and the Ravens have not been a legitimate Super Bowl contender ... which is what all teams want. I know my opinion is controversial, but I've believed in it for years and no one will change my mind. I've done the homework and made the lists in the past. Not doing it anymore. And before you chime in with "Jim Kelly got a 12," look at the years in scope. Before you chime in with "Ryan Fitzpatrick scored over 40," look at what a score above 15 says above.
  21. I've never done them, but they are on my bucket list.
  22. I'm not a season ticket holder, but I fully expect to be priced out when the new stadium is built - even for single game tickets. It might even happen before then, because I am absolutely an early-season attendee. I'll never spend money to be cold and miserable.
  23. The "right" fans will be able to afford them and will pay for them. How or why this happens, I will never know. There is no event for which I would pay money ... just to have the ability to pay MORE money on tickets. It's asinine to me.
  24. Steve StoJanBrady
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