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UConn James

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  1. Is that Chad Kelly, the one who's won all those Pass, Punt & Kick contests (he was on the field Sunday). And is he the same one who was kicked off of his hs football team this past season? We never heard why.
  2. Me too. But as I wrote yesterday, they're getting a much shorter leash. I want demonstrative proof that they're moving in a better direction. I want to see the fuggin compass readings! My bull **** meter has been dialed down 6 notches. First whiff I get, I am spending my weekends outside like I did most of this past season, and I'll wait for Ralph's dirt nap.
  3. Actually, it's been more substantial than that. There's at least 2 commercials from the race during every station break in the Boston and Providence (their DMA reaches SE Mass., the islands, and parts of the Cape) markets. Brown has run ads highlighting his military service and supporting Pres. Obama's Afghanistan surge, ads calling for tax cuts, and, yes, ads that the health care bill as it currently stands needs to go back to the drawing board, and it needs to be done out in the open rather than Democrat back rooms. Brown didn't say he would kill it; he is for much of it including the pre-existing conditions clauses. Like other Repubs, he's for ~80% of the stuff, but the other 20% of it is a deal-breaker. (Plus the skeevy-ness of the outright purchase of Landrieu(?)'s and Nelson's votes, along with other choice earmarks.) Coakley has gone very populist. Centered mostly on health care and incurring the Kennedy image (tho some of her ads proclaim it is "not the Kennedy seat"). She's said she'll "go after" Wall Street bankers. I figured out what's up with her weird speech style. I thought it was an accent at first, but it's mostly from the fact that she doesn't move her upper lip much at all (Maybe she can't. Certainly looks like a botox job, if I've ever seen one).
  4. Been saying that for years, and I get flamed for it. Actually, I'm much more partial to a coma-like state where he would technically still own the Bills and someone else (Mary Wilson?) would take over as a nominal CEO. They can keep people alive in comas for years. Then there would actually be a chance this team would be run like a 21st century NFL franchise. For the record, I am overwhelmingly ambivalent about the expected Gailey hire, just as I was for DJ. Gailey and Nix have a very short leash vis-a-vis my intentions of actually giving a crap about the Bills and the NFL.
  5. The official . Some find the guy's voice irritating. I find it hilarious (especially the "Whhhaaaaaaaaaattt?!!!?!?s that were all too common given the givens of S5).
  6. That was a few seconds. A lot of people close their eyes to visualize --- not the least of which would be football coaches who have to "see" what a formation should be. With eyes open, there's too much stimuli to visualize. Unless there's drooling, snoring or a giant startle-wake, a lot of the stories about X was sleeping during Y is spurious. It often is a tool for concentrating better.
  7. I could. But most people here wouldn't want me to. I read the other day that someone saw Ray (Jack's grandfather who gave him the shoes for FLocke) in the background during the Jack-Hurley exchange at Ajira boarding. I rewatched, but no, it wasn't him.
  8. Personally, I don't really believe in time, as such. Yeah, I know TODAY is on @ 7 a.m. and dinner's at 8. But as I've gotten older (and with the influence of "Lost" among other works) I'm getting more into Eternalist theory. Going back in time wouldn't really do much. We would still have lived in a world with societies that created psychopaths; doesn't really matter if you kill one Hitler or Stalin, b/c there's 1,000 more who would do marginally the same things in their place. "The universe has a way of course correcting" for whatever change you'd make. Mostly, you'd just go backward (or forward) as an observer of discrete events. But here, too, we get into time as a fourth dimension and the alternate realities put into that dimension once you did something to change the future.
  9. Great. We can count the whole number of persons. All well and good. But the Constitution makes no stipulation that this resulting whole number must be used unadulterated to determine apportionment of representation.
  10. Present: Michael Emerson (Ben on "Lost"), Laura Linney , Alan Alda (tho, not sure it's right to put a M*A*S*H nod in a "present" category), Harrison Ford rarely disappoints Deceased: Cary Grant, Paul Newman Foreign: Matthew MacFadyen, Audrey Tatou, and I've gotta agree on Daniel Auteuil ("Jean de Florette/Manon des Sources") Foreign Deceased: Yves Montand, Paul Eddington & Nigel Hawthorne (tho, they had the benefit of great writing on "Yes, (Prime) Minister)
  11. I've never had fresh-made like that. My father once said it tastes pretty similar, as he remembered. You mean, "Dr Pepper." No period in there.
  12. Sure, the Census should --- and does --- count them. I'm not sure of the language used, but with this administration.... Just saying that I take issue that their headcount contributes to congressional seat and electoral college apportionment. This is like stowaways getting in line at the galley for shares of a ship's rations.
  13. Link Just !@#$ing stupid that reapportionment of the electoral college includes census #s of illegals.
  14. Vanilla Coke went away for about a year or so in the middle of the decade. Thought it was gone for good, but they changed the word order and added it back to the repertoire. It's still hard to find in some places. On road trips to WNY the past couple of years (when I have to have caffeine for the drive), you look in a lot of quick-stop places and they don't have it. In fact, I haven't seen it in 2-liter or 20oz plastic bottles... only in supermarket 12 - 12oz. can packs.
  15. AVS thread The new FCC chairman comes from wireless broadband. And quel surprise, his vision includes dissolving UHF spectrum and using it for.... wireless broadband. Govt claimed control of the airwaves to 'protect the public property' and then they sell it off for one-time $. Just an extension of the New London eminent domain ruling --- govt takes public asset and gives it to a private company so they can pull in marginally more tax $ (and, just to note, this action BLEW UP IN THE CITY'S FACE this fall when Pfizer moved out! Moral of the story: Govt should be sticking their fingers into fewer pies, not more). It's a boondoggle, and anyone who says it's anything else is kidding themselves. Telcos want to force those still using OTA to pay for TV. Telcos have so many politicians in their pockets, they walk with a limp. Gifting the airwaves will not result in telcos farting rainbows and free broadband for all. It will not result in rural areas getting broadband any more than rural areas get good OTA service. It's about Telcos getting control, reducing choice/competition, getting a virtual monopoly. They spent a lot of money on the digital conversion coupons, confused a lot of people with false info and three digital delays. Citizens bought converters or new TVs with internal tuners, new antennas, new preamplifiers, new wiring, etc. I spent ~$500 on a new antenna system for our house in good faith that doing so would be a 15-20 year investment. I want that money back if/when that equipment or it's capability becomes downgraded or useless b/c the FCC et al. lied about their intentions. If they touch OTA much beyond what they've already done, I will be shoving my new 5' Yagi antennas up some politicians' and telco bosses' asses. And make no mistake. If you think this isn't your fight b/c you don't have OTA, you're wrong. When they ram this through, they'll move on with even more spring in their step.
  16. Have been cutting back a lot, as my dentist (my cousin) threatened to kick my ass, but my favorite is Vanilla Coke.
  17. I, for one, didn't say to stop everything and switch to something that'll be even worse. Tides change w/ defensive schemes, and changing to the 3-4 right now would be coming to it too late in the game. Problem I see is that this team should be running a conventional 4-3. Not this C-2 crap. We need bigger bodies. And, no, we don't have the LBs for the 4-3, nevermind a 3-4. We need at least one starting LB and 2 decent LB depth picks (this is the area to have depth at; the most injured corps on any team by nature of the positions). Then, a DT and probably 2 DEs. Jauron absolutely gutted the D's size with his manlove for CB physiques. If Frazier were to bulk the D up, all right. But we also need someone to grab the buffalo's horns on offense, salvage something from the OL, and magically develop a QB and WRs. Saunders is more of the same of what's been here the last 15 years and no identity will be established on O.
  18. This franchise needs someone who will bring it back to Buffalo-style football. Willing to give a chance, but if Frazier does what is expected, keeping the C2 and hiring friggin' Saunders as OC, I fail to see how anything will have changed. Such a combination will have a very short leash with my expectations. And you just know this will be the decision b/c Ralph has a severe case of Old Man Syndrome and fears change.
  19. It was a theory of mine toward the end of the S5 thread (it was after we first saw Jacob, and I had rewatched S1). Adam Rutherford was Shannon's father, Boone's step-father. And yes, he was the guy who Jack didn't save in the ER, instead concentrating solely on Sarah. It was something about the nose, tuft of hair and the purposeful camera angle of the coffin scene during that episode, combined with the purposeful covering of his face in the ER scene that makes me think there's more to Adam Rutherford. Jacob left the island to touch certain of the Lostaways.... Why is it implausible for him to have had a family off-island? It's like how we saw Locke's coffin a year before we found out it was Locke in there. Huh. I read Cuse and Lindelof say there were going to be no footage preview scenes in the promos, b/c even a second's glimpse would give away what they're doing for S6. Are you sure it wasn't just a compendium of previous seasons' footage? i.e. when Charlie said, "Where are we?" after learning the content of Rousseau's broadcast and that it had been playing for 16 years. As to your belief.... [yellow-fonted for spoiler]. The premise of the Swan apparently not being built and 815 never crashing is at least the initial direction of S6. I think that's where Jacob's touch comes in, tho.
  20. Based on his speech manner, which is usually pretty blunt/short/curt/ornery/, I am firmly in the 'We don't want to hire someone just because they have a [big] name' camp as what RW probably intended to say. Only thing was, it didn't come out that way at all.... We got, 'We don't want someone with a [big] name.' Bit of difference there. In recent years, it's like speech is so physically draining that he wants to do the least amount possible. But even when he did speak more, it was often w/o tact. It would really help the franchise if Ralph would stop being publicly involved. Just stop appearing at pressers to talk, stop making public comments. That's what Russ is here for. Refer to him for commenting so the whole idea sees print, rather than what Ralph can manage to wheeze out. Put your input during FO/team meetings. Go to games in the box. OK, you can even go to the big pressers if you want, just don't talk.
  21. But seriously, I want to reiterate my S5-thread theory that Jacob = Adam Rutherford. Just in case I'm right, I want this on the record and my credit due!
  22. Conjuring a Roland Hedley tweet: Obama and LOST smoke monster never seen in same room, now won't appear on same night or time. Think about it; some see it as white, some see it as black.... Hmm.
  23. Unless DW was using the "Royal We'" in the last sentence of the quote, it reads, Using the word 'we' indicates he still identifies as a Bill and expects to be back. That's not the language of disgruntlement or worry about being cut outright by a new GM/coach before camp. If he had said "they" you might have the beginning of a point. Personally, I would like to see how DW performs in a defense that does not routinely align CBs 10 yards off of the LOS before the snap. Whether we get a coach that will finally change this moronic scheme remains to be seen.
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