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Man to Stand Trial for Rape After Having Sex with
eSJayDee replied to sweet baboo's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Okay, so there IS a way to successfully negotiate the 'dating' your girlfriend's roommate. -
FYI, China's currency is the Yuan. Yen is Japan. It was a funny joke & good for a laugh though!
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45.) So the judge says, "I'm sorry Mr. Mouse but the court denies your request for divorce, as we find your wife, Minnie, to be mentally competent." To which, Mickey replies, "Oh no, your Honor, I didn't say she was crazy. I said she was f#@$ing Goofy!"
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Why do people do things they know they
eSJayDee replied to USMCBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
No, that can't afford to design it for the AVERAGE person. I suspect that at least 99% of riders suffer no, or at most minor ill effects. That ride probably gets 1000s of riders a day (I haven't been there in decades, so I haven't seen it) I think the problem lies in that the average persons tolerance for motion and G forces (& desire for thrill derived from a particular level of them) apparently exceeds what a few can handle. Further, most people don't know their tolerance or the realize the risk they're taking (due to their limitations). W/o a thorough pre-screening procedure (which isn't practical), rides must be designed to be more subdued than what some would desire. -
The only justification I can think that makes that statement valid is that they are CASH flow rich, therefore the actual monetary outlay is NBD for them. This, and the ever escalating cap figure allows them to deficit spend, that is pay for this years productivity in future years cap $.
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One thing I'd like to add, but I can't recall exactly what was said. While out on their trek to 'the line', Kate said something to Jack about being 'not good & safe' or something. Made me think about how the others were only interested it 'good' people.
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NFL bans local tv from filming games
eSJayDee replied to stuckincincy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I've noticed often on national highlight shows, they show angles of plays that were never shown on the initial feed. I'm guessing that many of those may have come from this local coverage. From a fans perspective, I think this is a bad move as it will detract from our overall enjoyment. From a business perspective, presumably, the NFL &/or the networks owning the broadcast rights will be able to rcv more royalties, but somehow I don't that will be reflected in the product we rcv (like being able to get every game in HD ). -
I'm a zero. Story of my life.
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Is it legal for a landlord to search an apartment
eSJayDee replied to Ramius's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'd be more concerned w/ their ability to conficate the pet & give it to the Humane Society. What right do they have to do that? Evict you &/or give you notice, yes definitely (you're breaking the terms of the lease). Fine you, maybe, I don't know. But I don't think they can take your pet & for that matter, I wouldn't think that the HS would be a willing partner to such an act. -
Our draft picks don't have a very good shelf life.
eSJayDee replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't know if this is true or not (us losing more than our share of talent). Certainly, I (& probably most of us) am of the opinion that TD was more reluctant than most to pay to retain top notch talent. But had we managed/chosen to retain the likes of Winfield & Jennings (add Wiley and perhaps Fisher & maybe a few others to the list) and it only goes to show that we didn't do that poorly in DRAFTING. Our weakness was apparently in how we chose how to use available cap space. (And here again, TD was 'judicious' in cap space usage; seldom mortgaging the future for the present like Butler did & the likes of Snyder does now. If there hadn't been such a large jump in cap $ this year, how do you think we'd be sitting relative to other teams? I'd bet we'd be in a much better postion to add talent rather than lose it. In hindsight, a few million spent each year might have been the difference in being able to retain these guys & letting them walk.) W/ respect to our overall talent level, I think most of us thought we had a decent chance of the playoffs last year. Our Dee had been top notch the previous 2 years, largely based on talent (albeit, vet FA talent recruited from elsewhere.) The general consensus was that we underachieved. -
Our draft picks don't have a very good shelf life.
eSJayDee replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think he's a WR that used to play for the Vikings. -
Our draft picks don't have a very good shelf life.
eSJayDee replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Well, considering that the avg NFL career is less than 3 years, these results probably aren't too atypical. You fail to mention how our drafted players that are no longer on the team have faired. (In this era of FA, you can't expect to hold onto all of your players.) We've kept a VERY high %age of our younger players (2003-2005); I think that's very good although granted the overal talent level of the team makes it easier for them to stay. Any player from 1999-2001 drafts would be what you call an 'established veteran'. We've managed to retain 2. This is certainly below what you would want, but again, it fails to take into consideration how many are contributing elsewhere. And although it is low, taking into consideration typical distributions, I don't think you can conclude we did poorly. -
re: K-9s response to me. I merely used the punter example as I think he's indisputably among the best at his position. (We can't say that about too many other positions on our team .) However, what makes punter different than a 'positional' player? His contributions certainly are significant. For that matter, the Radiers took Guy in the 1st round & I'd be willing to bet that there's very few, if any players that were available after him in the draft that you'd rather take in hindsight. Perhaps the next best example for us would be CB, although it certainly is true that having 3 quality CBs is highly desirable. re: Best ATHLETE vs FOOTBALL PLAYER. I agree w/ you on this, I was just using the often used phrase 'best available athlete'. W/ respect to your Bush vs awesome G query, again there are MANY factors to be weighed, but I'd assume the prudent choice is the G. Let's assume that Bush is really that great (which, IMHO is open to debate), or at least more importantly, expected to be. The primary reason for choosing the G is that that we already have a fairly good RB and also that it appears that decent RBs are easier to come by than decent Gs (i.e. if McGahee gets injured or fails to perform up to expectations). IMO, the vast improvement that our offense would reap by replacing our mediocre at best Gs would far exceed the marginal improvement we would see from the slight improvement of Bush vs McGahee.
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No, I've gotta disagree w/ that. I will concede that you never know when or if injuries will occur so that the person you projected as a 2nd string will become a starter & have the opportunity for significant contributions, what you want to maximize is the UTILITY (an economic concept) of each player, that is, take the player w/ the highest utility. Let's ignore the issue of the accuracy of your assessment abilities & assume you can realistically determine a players future ABILITY to contribute. Bear in mind, if he's stuck on the bench, he's not contributing much. When you evaluate players, you take into consideration their liklihood of increasing the teams overal ability by a certain amount relative to other options. Take for example in our case weighing a certain good but not pro-bowl caliber OG relative to the 2nd coming of Ray Guy. (For those who don't know, likely the best punter of all time w/ deference to Sammy Baugh as he was well b4 my time.) We already have one of the best punters in the league and we have every reason to think he will continue to excel. Replacing him w/ someone better will improve the team, but not as much as upgrading our horrible interior line play. Assume you have the equivalent of Brady & Peyton Manning on your team. Would it make much sense to draft another top notch QB who almost certainly will rot on the bench for several years? If you have a need at G but there's no good candidates available but a few excellent players where you don't have a need, do you reach for the G? Not likely. You also have to take into consideration what other players will be available when you draft later. If you have 5 G all ranked roughly the same, but there's a player at a much thinner position that you want, you take him, figuring that you'll likely be able to fill the G need later in the draft almost as well as now, but you won't have that luxury at that much thinner position. Basically, your decision matrix is multi-dimensional, taking not only 'best available athlete', but also need. (Along w/ other factors such as character.)
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One of the (few) things that you could commend Mularkey for was hyis emphasis on ST. Let's hope it continues.
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Ditto. W/ respect to mispronunciation, I hate it when I'm axed a question.
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I'll mention 3. 1st, when people (mostly on this board) refer to 'teamates'. 'Teamates' are people who sit together over a pot of Darjeling or some Assam blend while nibbling on crumpets. TeaMmates are people that are on the same team. 2nd, people who don't pay attention when they play a sport. I'm speaking particularly of volleyball which I play. We're not professionals, so I don't really care if you're not that good or not very athletic, but is it too much to ask for you to remove your head from your butt for the few seconds that a volley lasts? Finally, the above discussion on Orientals bring to mind the term 'Afro-American'. I don't like it 'cuz it's not adequately descriptive, and in most cases is actually inaccurate (which of course you don't know merely by the subjects appearance).
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So, strep is whipping through our house now...
eSJayDee replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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I thought there were 2 planes. The 1st one had a logo on the back that looked like Oceanic. The 2nd one was too dark & fast for me to tell what it was. (I only watch the show once & I'm going off memory, so I could be mistaken.)
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Well, if it's anything like "Babe of the Day" we're all gonna learn about what, 3 words a month? BTW, FYI, members of Mensa are called Mensans.
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You thought WE were crazy about LOST?
eSJayDee replied to stevestojan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Except that her name is/was ursula. So much for that theory, or can you 'splain that? -
I'm largely speculating here, but a couple of things - 1st I'm assuming that the down by contact that you are referring to does NOT necessarily come into play w/ respect to possession, only whether or not a runner can continue his progress after he is down, or allegedly so. Perhaps if a runner doesn't 'give up', he's still fair game, i.e. you can hit him if he's moving. If I'm not mistaken, "way back when", you could continue your progress even after you were down. That must've been messy; a lot different to the QBs in skirts rules that they play under today. If the rule pertains to whether or not a ball is fumbled, perhaps players will be permitted to pursue a loose ball if it is seen, but no advancement is possible after recovery. The refs will then sort out whether the fumble occurred b4 or after the runner was down.
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The only bad thing out of this is that if CBS AGAIN opts not to have many games in HD (although I'm not a fan of the F-U emoticon, I think it would be appropriate here), we're SOL. Personally, I'm a creature of habit & anything other than a 1pm Sunday kickoff bothers me. W/ respect to why we're not on prime time, we sucked last year and the few times we are the top &/or nationwide game, we typically put forth a very poor effort.
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Interesting fact, but I think an argument could be made that it's incorrectly assuming cause and effect. Often the reason those guys made the PB was that their teams were very good which in turn made them look good. I will concede that it is difficult to make the SB w/o 'decent' QBing, but I think w/ an adequate support either Holcolm &/or JP would fit that bill. (I don't recall seeing Nall at all so I reserve judgement on him.)
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Nice work compiling info. I'd like to point out that w/ the cap figure now at $104m or whatever, avg cap per player is over $1.8m, which means all we've signed so far is below avg players. (I realize that distribution of cap hits is far from normal, more like log-normal w/ a few players getting big chunks & the majority all 'near' the mean. But this still means that we haven't made ANY blockbuster signings, although I'm optimistic that Tripplet will be a significant contributor.)