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Royale with Cheese

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  1. I mean, I'm not a grass expert but if what Toma said was correct, the new NFL director is stupid. My last house, I had the best grass in the neighborhood. I bought a new house with nothing but weeds, I'm sodding in the spring. I will send my before and after photos to the NFL along with my application. I'm never a "I'm smarter than the experts" kind of guy but I'm 100% sure I would have had the grass better that what this NFL Director did....they allowed fungus to grow because they didn't give it enough sunlight after watering it. That legitimately is stupid, I'm sorry.
  2. I have done it and know about 100 people that have done it....several times. Boys get competitive and adrenaline, you'll have a guy trying to pass you in the other lane....hit the gas and talk trash with the windows down to your buddy in the next car. We did it heading home from college probably every time. The roads on the state lines between Alabama and Georgia are usually empty....long country roads. We would hit stretches of 100 mph. This is 20 year old thinking that you're invincible. This is why when I hear stories about this, even as bad as it is, I get more heartbroken than angry. Someone died that shouldn't and someone made a terrible a mistake. A mistake I've made and several others but we were lucky. I obviously don't do it anymore, people (most) mature and understand reality. 20 year old make stupid mistakes because they don't understand the reality yet.
  3. What's crazy is its not an age thing. I'm seeing from young ones to old ones. It's got to be google. People think a 5 minute article is worth as much as a PhD.
  4. Lol @ Coach of the Year meaning something.
  5. Take comments from the public means they make decisions? You’re not being serious. Public schools and the curriculum for it is run by the state. Were you asked to be a part of the selection process of any new Coach in the school system you are districted in. You’re paying his salary as a tax payer…. The Post Office by me didn’t trim their crete myrtles the way I like them. I paid for it, I want them cut higher.
  6. Tax payers pay for schools. They pay for the building, teachers salaries, janitor salaries, lab equipment, athletics etc… Does that mean the tax payers should get to have a say in how the staff is structured, the curriculum taught and who runs any department? That would really suck if you’re interviewing for a Football coaching position and your interview panel is 300,000 people.
  7. Maybe he was meeting with a crooked police captain and a drug lord who put a hit on his father. Got picked up at Dempsey’s and taken to Louis in the Bronx. While at dinner…Yolo took them both out and he’s got to hide out in Sicily for awhile. He will be back by training camp.
  8. I had my complaints about Kelsay and wanted more. He was a poor man's Phil Hansen but without Bruce Smith on the other side. He was an okay player. He wasn't going to be cut. Here's why he retired. The decision came this week after Kelsay spent months wavering on his future. Rather than keep the Bills guessing, he traveled from his offseason home in Nebraska to personally inform general manager Buddy Nix at the team's facility in Orchard Park. "As I kind of went back and forth on it, I believe if you think about retirement that much, you're already retired," Kelsay said. "So I'm happy with the decision and look forward to the next chapter of my life." The thought of retirement first entered Kelsay's mind after he tore a ligament in his neck during practice. He missed seven of Buffalo's final eight games, and finished on the injured reserve list. Despite being cleared by team doctors last month, Kelsay was concerned about his health. "I did not want to leave the game broke down," he said. https://www.si.com/nfl/2013/02/28/chris-kelsay-buffalo-bills-retires
  9. Kelsay wasn't cut and that wasn't the reason he retired.
  10. I think Miller going down hurt Rousseau the most. Scott, you were very vocal that DL rotations are stupid. I'm not fully convinced it's not a philosophical issue. I think we make our DL too disciplined or something. Hughes had the most sacks since 2014 last year with the Texans. He's 8 years older since 2014 and had his best statistical season.
  11. We did the same thing. Miller and Oliver would rotate in on 3rd down a lot if they weren't in on 1st/2nd.
  12. Something really interesting when he researched every DL with a minimum of 8 games played and to the conclusion, the Bills are middle of the pack in rotation. #1 is the Eagles and #2 is the 49ers with the amount of rotation. Also: https://www.bleedinggreennation.com/2023/2/4/23585330/eagles-fletcher-cox-super-bowl-health-defensive-line-rotation-jalen-hurts-respect-nick-sirianni https://www.knbr.com/2020/01/23/49ers-notebook-saleh-on-shanahans-leadership-style-the-d-line-rotation-and-a-raccoon-on-meth/ This was when Saleh was with the 49ers but he uses rotation with the Jets too. “We have a philosophy to roll with eight on defense on the defensive line,” Saleh said. “You want to come at them at waves. You want to stay fresh. You want to keep going. All gas, keep them rolling, so they don’t pace themselves. A lot of times you get so stuck with playing your best four all the time that those guys understand they’re going to be out there for a while so they pace themselves. We don’t want them pacing themselves. We want them rolling. So, those next four are every bit as important as the first four. And, one, we’ve still got to play great football when they’re on the football field. And, two, it allows those guys a break so when you get to those critical situations of two minute and third down, your four horses can be out there and be fresh so they can go get the quarterback.” Saleh said the goal is to “steal” around two dozen snaps for that starting group each game. https://www.newyorkjets.com/news/robert-saleh-on-the-math-that-leads-to-a-killer-defensive-line-rotation "Whether they're run-stopping or jumping out of their shoes and pass-rushing, there's a level of fatigue that's associated with how we play," Ulbrich said. "We don't catch blocks, we don't read blocks — things are on our terms. When you play like that, with your hair on fire, with the energy and the strain that we demand of them, asking them to play any more than 35 snaps, I think, is detrimental to their health and the quality of play." "We ask our D-line to do a lot from an attack standpoint, so physically it is hard, unless you're an absolute freakazoid like Aaron Donald, who can go forever," he said. "It's really not a 30-35 snap count, it's more of a percentage. There are obviously variables, but you're trying to hit a 70 percent mark. There are 60 to 65 snaps on average for a defensive team, so you're looking at 40 to 45 snaps. ... In a perfect scenario where we're winning games, 30 to 35 of those snaps are against the pass. "Let's say we start the game, and I'll use Quinnen [Williams] as an example. He rolls out on first down, second down, they convert on third down. Well, get Quinnen off the field. Then he's not on the field for first down, second down. Third down, he's back on and we get off the field. In that scenario, he played four of six snaps, 67 percent." The point of the math, both simple and advanced, Saleh explained, is to optimize the Jets linemen's input in the rotation that he, Ulbrich and DL coach Aaron Whitecotton began building last season. "If you went on average, it's probably in that 70 percent range," the head coach said. "I think that's what we were hitting in San Francisco with DeForest Buckner, [Nick] Bosa, [Arik] Armstead. It's not a perfect science. If you're playing 90 snaps in a game, you're going to be in the 60-snap range. "You're just trying to pace these guys so they're as fresh as possible when crunch time hits, those third downs, those two minutes when we need a play."
  13. Per my brother. Maybe its just in our blood. “Once a long time ago in MN. I was on my way back from Winona, MN. Last thing I remember was being in Red Wing then when I was aware again I was on a dirt road going through a cornfield.”
  14. That's the thing...nothing else in my life is showing signs anything abnormal. I might have just overstressed and worked myself too much. I'm renovating my current house and fixing my rental...plus working full time and being a dad.
  15. I've done it too but not this long or distance. It's usually driving around town and then for a few minutes, yeah I zoned out for a few lights. I zoned out in this case for over an hour. The thing was, I was starving because I hadn't had dinner yet....that's why I left. But then I never got food and passed several restaurants to get on the highway and started driving. Didn't even realize I was still hungry. I just said blacked out because I have no memory of going on 400 to 285 to 75. I did all this and it didn't hit me until I saw Truist Park.
  16. Just a step ladder to reach the trim on the top of the wall. I didn’t run the fan because I hate the sound lol.
  17. I've been doing a lot of remodeling work in my house. I'm currently doing my hall bathroom. New vanity, tile, mirror, painting, shower etc.... Last night I was painting and I have to keep the door closed to have more room and reach all areas to paint. I was in there about 90 minutes. After I got done, I was hungry and went to get some food. An hour later, I was driving by Truist Park which is 35 miles from me. Once I saw the stadium, I "woke up" and then was very confused. How the hell did I get here? I was awake, signaled when I changed lanes, kept a good speed...basically functioning like a driver should. But I honestly don't know what made me pass all the restaurants, get on the highway and drive 35 miles. I didn't freak out but was very confused. I don't know what to think of it. Is it possible that being in closed room painting could have caused this? Maybe just pure fatigue? Has this ever happened to you?
  18. Zay Jones looks like a 1980’s Dominican porn star that does his scenes in a bedroom with a faded lime green colored wall and a flag in place of a headboard.
  19. Well I guess the argument can be made the Chiefs traded Hill...
  20. This season was harder emotionally I think. We started off looking unbeatable and then ended the season looking like we are a below average team. We all had hope.
  21. It's probably a combination of the beat down in the WC game and knowing how much overdramatic posts there will be. It's like when I avoid Facebook around election time.
  22. I think it's a legitimate argument to say he's a #3. He's too unreliable to be a #2. He's a big play guy but not consistent. I think a low end #2 is Emmanuel Sanders last year. Gabe Davis to me could be an okay #2 if he isn't #2 in targets. If we involved Dawson Knox in the passing game more and have a really strong slot...maybe Gabe could work.
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