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Royale with Cheese

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  1. I was referring more to be the highest paid ILB in the league. He hasn’t shown he’s at that level. I think he’s good but not elite. Overpaying good players at the elite level gets you in trouble.
  2. I would be okay trading him for 2 firsts.
  3. I doubt Beane will pay that much for him. When you're a good team, you have to let good players go.
  4. That's awesome! A friend of mine in HS somehow got to be a Ball Boy for the Hawks in the late 90's. He quit after a year because he was bored with it. He wasn't a big sports guy. All of us were actually pissed at him. He was on the court and saw Michael, Kobe, Shaq, Allen Iverson etc....and got bored.
  5. Maybe he walked out to join us and play CB 2.
  6. Every time I see a team win it all, I wonder when our time is. I’ve witnessed the Bucks win it after 50 years. I’ve seen the Red Sox win it after 80+ years. I’ve seen the White Sox win it after just under 90 years. I f’ing want this feeling.
  7. Holy crap Scott….we agree. You only need a 1-Tech about 40% of the snaps and that’s what Star will do.
  8. I think he’s a 1-Tech now. I believe he’s bigger than his listed weight of 315 lbs now.
  9. Probably because he doesn't throw well outside the numbers. https://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/ravens/bs-sp-ravens-lamar-jackson-passing-outside-receivers-20210511-7fm2ibn7qrgrxbh6coox7b6pni-story.html Still, it was as if their field had shrunk on offense. At his end-of-season news conference in January, general manager Eric DeCosta said the Ravens “don’t want to be a team that’s forced to do anything.” In their passing game, limitations had become apparent. A throw over the middle was typically a good throw. Move the target to the sideline, however, and the results would suffer. The Ravens couldn’t put the ball where they wanted to, and defenses adjusted. According to Sports Info Solutions, on throws outside the numbers, his accuracy dipped from 64.7% to 59.7%, his interception rate more than doubled (to 3%), and his passer rating fell from 101.7 to 85.3. (The San Francisco 49ers’ Nick Mullens, by comparison, finished 27th in overall passer rating last season, at 84.1.) But that accounts for only so much of Jackson’s troubles with his outside passing. On drop-backs without pressure, among qualifying quarterbacks, only Dwayne Haskins Jr. had a lower passer rating than Jackson (78.1) last season on throws outside the numbers, according to SIS. Jackson finished with four touchdowns, four interceptions and a 64.8% completion rate.
  10. Didn't record a sack in 7 games last year.
  11. If that's the case, neither does the Browns, Titans, Vikings and Ravens.
  12. I'm guessing there wasn't a hole and had to create his own YPA.
  13. Imagine the trash guy picking up that bag. It'll smell like piss, vomit, wings and PBR.
  14. I think there’s a difference between clinically medically depressed and being down in the dumps.
  15. IMO, looking from the outside…. Sherman is a little depressed that he’s at the end of the road of his career, or it might be done and the alcohol brought out the rage. I’ve known angry drunks in the past so I’ve seen it first hand. I don’t think his is CTE or mental illness.
  16. You were one of the 5 weren’t you?
  17. I was 12 years old and my first game at Rich Stadium. I walk into the bathroom and several guys are pissing in the sinks….facing me. I’m incredibly uncomfortable and they know. 5 guys with their package in their hand make eye contact with me and yell “Go Bills”.
  18. I got it about 2 weeks ago. I think the IRS read this board and saw I was unhappy.
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