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That's No Moon

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  1. Shame is once the new stadium is built we won't have these excellent interactions anymore. The teams will have separate tunnels.
  2. If they can play the Islanders and Black Hawks every night they might just get back into this thing.
  3. They had a bubble before that. They got it shortly after Chuck Knox left for Seattle, partly because we didn't have an indoor practice facility.
  4. I was hoping for L'Carpetron Dookmarriot or Strunk Fluggett
  5. Here ya go. I queued it up to the 4th quarter when the wind and the sleet was really at it's worst. From the upper deck you could see the waves of sleet advancing across the parking lot and the lip of the stadium so you knew when to cover your face before you got pelted. This wind and sleet was the capper to what was already a wet and raw day. Just awful. I really can't overemphasize how unpleasant the 2nd half and especially 4th quarter of that game was. I have only been colder 1 other time and it's when I fell through the ice on a pond.
  6. As a fellow +40 year old who has been hit WAY fewer times, I'm quite certain that every part of Aaron Rodgers will be aching Sunday afternoon. Before the game even starts.
  7. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7Bv0iwQ_TC0&pp=ygUbQmlsbHMgcGF0cmlvdHMgd2VlayAxNiAyMDAw
  8. Weird commonality between two of the worst weather games is that Johnny Johnson was the opposing running back for two different teams. That horrid Phoenix game in 1990 and then the cold Jets game in 1993.
  9. 93 and it wasn't Leahy. It was Cary Blanchard. He missed 3 FGs that day including a 42 yarder with under a minute to play that hooked really badly.
  10. Re cold weather games in general. My season tickets used to intentionally be on the sunny side. Even in the coldest days it was pretty toasty over there, so long as it was dry. Heat management was actually a bigger problem most of the time, had to unzip from time to time to vent out the excess warmth. Rain games are 100 percent the worst and rain in the high 30s or low 40s is the worst of the worst. It's better 15 degrees colder than 40 and raining.
  11. It's because we were all soaking wet and I think it was one of those 40 at kickoff 35 by games end sorts of things. The common thread for the things people are calling the worst are the ones where you get wet and stay wet. Dry cold is easy to deal with. Snow isn't a problem, you brush it off. Rain sucks a lot. Rain gear makes you sweat so you're wet from the inside. If you don't wear it you just get wet from the outside. Once you're wet there's no way to get dry. It's just miserable. He's thinking of 93 Jets and no that wasn't that game.
  12. That game was the worst I was ever at. Getting hit in the face with wind driven ice pellets for a very long time. I had to cover my face with my hand. And because I got wet, and my hands got wet (through my gloves), I got very cold and stayed very cold. It was painful to be there by the end. I was also at the Jets and Raiders super cold games a couple years later and those were actually fine. Sunny day, dry. Very tolerable. That Arizona game? Awful.
  13. That's all well and good but somebody's Nonna in North Buffalo or the K of C or the SOI needs to step up and get Josh one of these. IYKYK.
  14. This. "Load management" should never be a thing. If that is the priority your season is too long. Baseball would benefit from this also. Chop 20 games off the season at least. Baseball should start at least two weeks later and end on Labor Day with the playoffs starting in September and finishing in October.
  15. IDK, the NIL thing allows more movement and gets more people to play that wouldn't have otherwise so it's likely broadening the QB pool in general.
  16. It's usually the former, not the latter.
  17. I've asked either for one of our AEDs to be relocated to our gym or to get an additional one three times a year for the last 6 years. As it stands it's on me to get it and bring it to the event, usually a basketball game. It ISN'T there during gym class all day. It lives in the lobby which is a good hike from the gym and the second one lives on the complete opposite side of the school. Outdoor events are bad. Our district does not pay for athletic trainers so, again, it's on us to grab it and haul it outside which is fine, unless it's raining. Of course, once we've removed it from its base station it's also not where it belongs for anyone else still in the building who might need it. Away games are worse because I have no idea if the host team has anything at all.
  18. Wore my red hoodie again. You're welcome.
  19. Yeah, no. He's got a ways to go to match his brothers production.
  20. I can see both scenarios and I really think it comes down to the bolded. Singletary wasn't nearly as productive as Cook has been so there was a strong argument to let him walk, but then Beane's protege also let Barkley walk in NY. It basically comes down to asset allocation. If you pay Cook which position are you going cheaper on and which other player(s) do you let walk because you can't pay them all? This is the reality of the cap era. Once you have a QB that doesn't change but all the pieces around it do. If you have a QB who is willing to not rake you over the coals for every dollar so you have more money for other players that helps too and there have been some high profile guys to do that. Allen's NEXT contract is another huge moment. Does he help the team keep a squad around him or does he need every dollar he can get? Brady took well under market value for a very long time and it made a huge difference.
  21. How much and how long are you willing to go? I didn't say I was willing to gut the offense, I'm just acknowledging the reality of the RB situation in the world. and FWIW, people in Minnesota would have been down for giving his brother big money too. He was amazing for a couple years there.
  22. IDK how many variants they are allowed to wear in a year, but it would be cool to wear each primary jersey/helmet combo they wore in that stadium at least once next year. It's really only 2 different helmets so it shouldn't be an issue that way. They'd need 4 different tops which could be a problem. Go forward through time, start with the throwbacks/standing buffalo blue over white, move to the white helmet streaking buffalo blue over white, then the red helmet blue over white, the red helmet white over white (Jim Kelly's first game was that combo), then the dark blue with red helmet and blue pants, then back to the white helmet with blue on blue (I hate it but they did it a lot), then the throwbacks white over white (they didn't really do that in that stadium until this time), then finish up with the red on red (I hate this too but it lines up with their marketing of wearing those near Christmas.) That's 8 home games. If we have a 9th, run out the modern blue over white with a red helmet for the last regular season game in the old stadium. Skip the white clown uniforms, those were horrid and should never be spoken of again. IDK if they ever wore those at home and i dont care.
  23. These Wednesday games are a blessing. We will know exactly what needs to happen on Sunday several days in advance. If KC and Houston win? Shut it down and get healthy. If Pittsburgh and/or Baltimore win? We ride at dawn.
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