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Reading between the lines: George Wilson
ICanSleepWhenI'mDead replied to Rubes's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Question is, can Rich Eisen catch him yet: http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-combine/09000d5d82745c18/Eisen-versus-the-rest-of-the-field (For anybody who's never seen the Rich Eisen NFL draft combine 40 yard dash videos, it's worth a look) -
Ralph is mad that the Bills are losing
ICanSleepWhenI'mDead replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I aggree. So does the eldest Daryl. -
At this point of the season, Nix probably has some ability to predict which teams are likely to have the worst final record and be in position to draft a franchise QB. He recently went on record saying we need one. Does Silva play FS, SS or both? If it's FS, would Byrd be trade bait (along with some of our picks) to move up in the draft if Silva is adequate? I like Byrd a lot, but if we are serious about getting a franchise QB Nix will have to give up something. Do any of this year's crap teams that recently drafted a QB high have a strong need for a FS?
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It's common knowledge that Brady doesn't like pressure, and a fierce pass rush is the way to beat him. That's why the Giants beat him in the Super Bowl, and why Nix did his best to upgrade our pass rush this year. But it's also common knowledge that the league protects Brady even more than most QBs, and hitting him after the whistle will draw penalties that hurt our team. So what to do? Think outside the box, people. It's only a penalty if we knock the snot out of Brady AFTER the whistle. So if we mess with the whistles so they won't make a noise, how are they gonna flag us? If we can put a man on the moon, somebody can make a hi-tech whistle that looks authentic but has a wireless V-chip or something that lets Gailey control when it makes a sound. We temporarily disable the whistle at the snap, pound the snot out of Brady and get away with it. If we're smart, and do it intermiteontably (sp?), nobody will catch on. If we're gonna hit him late, let's be smart about it. I'm ICanSleepWhenI'mDead, and my middle brother Darryl approved this message.
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Ralph is mad that the Bills are losing
ICanSleepWhenI'mDead replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
After the nuclear apocalypse, I hope any surviving anthropologist finds TSW. His/her theories on what type of clocks we had would be entertaining. -
Happy Birthday Promo the Robot!
ICanSleepWhenI'mDead replied to Buftex's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Happy Birthday - - you should celebrate with a trip to the Robot Hall of Fame in Pittsburgh. If we could figure out how to get you nominated for 2014, we might be able to get you inducted because there's an on-line vote involved! http://www.robothalloffame.org/ -
Easly promoted from practice squad?
ICanSleepWhenI'mDead replied to Kevin's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Well, North Dakota maybe: http://www.cooperstownnd.com/index.php -
Ralph is mad that the Bills are losing
ICanSleepWhenI'mDead replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
There are exceptions to every rule, but I've lived in several places, including the South - - if a Southern man tells a room full of Yankees in a heavy drawl that he ain't the smartest guy in the room - - odds are he is. At least, that's what my middle brother Darryl thinks. -
An Edifying Discourse: The Case for Losing
ICanSleepWhenI'mDead replied to Juror#8's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You had me at "edifying discourse." -
Nice thead title.
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Chess Vs. Emotion
ICanSleepWhenI'mDead replied to XXL Franchize's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
One of my Darryl brothers plays chess, but I always thought he was too uppity to be a good coach. -
Ralph will be gone and ownership will change well before the NFL is ready to put a franchise in London. The NFL VP of International Business since 2008 is Chris Parsons, originally from Manchester, England. Here's a recent article where he talks at some length about the NFL and London: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000084365/printable/www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000063419/article/uscs-matt-barkley-still-best-college-qb-despite-recent-struggles
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If he was unconscious, how would he know whether or not he was feeling guilty?
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Lots of jerky experts on a sports website - - big surprise!
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My Dish network program guide shows that the SOA episode that originally aired on 10/16/12 will re-air on FX on the evening of 10/23. Doesn't that solve your problem? P.S. Google is your friend, but so is your program guide.
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Seems like it would depend on the emergency. I have no doubt that often binoculars would be useless. But I can imagine a scenario where the plane's glide path exceeds daytime visual range of the naked eye, and binoculars would help one pilot to more quickly identify the best distant emergency landing site (e.g., a road, a meadow, any relatively flat place with the fewest obstructions) while the other one actually flies the plane. If you know you're going down and still have useful control surfaces, picking the best available emergency landing site is job #1, no? OTOH, I agree with you that if the plane is so crippled or so low that it can't fly beyond daytime visual range of the naked eye, the binoculars are just excess weight.