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Kelly the Dog

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  1. The backup quarterback is a fairly important position on any team. There ain't a lot of them. If one injury kills your whole season that makes the backup gig important by definition.
  2. Yep. It's a good idea anyway. I would give him two easy plays in a row (not two in a row to him, just his first two). The first play of the game an easy short pass or screen would be wise).
  3. He's thanking them because they are letting him go and finally coming to reason. That video doesn't prove anything. I'm not saying Bennett is right either. As usual, Deadspin has the right take. https://deadspin.com/new-michael-bennett-video-shows-exactly-whatever-you-wa-1819024503
  4. James Washington looks ridiculous the few times I have seen him play. Just spectacular.
  5. I do too. But it could become a problem of pro players causing fumbles because he drops it so low. That is not going to make or break his career though. I think he's a great prospect. But not a clear one overall at all. I like Rosen better.
  6. Thanks for that link. Who put together the game highlights? That was great. Like almost the condensed version but not every play. Great way to watch a game like that. Players that try to fix try their release very often aren't able to. What they improve suffers in different ways. Darnold is a weird thrower. Usually guys with the big wind-up like Fitz do it to get more oomph on their throws because they have to. He has a strong arm and doesn't have to. And he gets it out so fast. But I agree in the pros it could be a problem. Darnold is not the sure thing.
  7. I'm going with Seth Maxwell. Best football movie ever, although it wasn't really about football, was The Fortune Cookie with Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. Matthau was amazing.
  8. He wanted to get fired, er, resign yesterday but couldn't get a flight.
  9. I'm pretty sure they were financed by a guy named Eddie. SW
  10. One of my friends from Buffalo went with his wife to a Swingers party in Costa Rica. Couples were swapping all over and having sex in public inside this huge bar type place with a stage. His wife likes women and hooked up with two allegedly beautiful women in front of a lot of people. A couple weeks later they decided to go again. His wife finds this hot young girl and starts making out with her on the stage and taking both their clothes off and everyone there was watching them. Aghast. But it wasn't a swingers party that week, it was like a real estate convention.
  11. So just because you're successful and an actor you're Hollywood elite? This is a guy who acts in big movies and then uses his big status and money to make small indie movies.
  12. He's one of few I like. He's known as a great guy to all production people. Really hard worker. I met him at a small talk and he was very self-deprecating. I'm sure people don't like some of his views but for who he is he's great.
  13. Lol. This.
  14. Normally I hate when celebrities whine about politics, especially at award shows. But this was too great to pass up... George Clooney, This was his response from after Trump accused him of being a "hollywood elite". "Heres the thing: I grew up in Kentucky. I sold insurance door-to-door. I sold ladies shoes. I worked at an all-night liquor store. I would buy suits that were too big and too long and cut the bottom of the pants off to make ties so Id have a tie to go on job interviews. I grew up understanding what it was like to not have health insurance for eight years. So this idea that Im somehow the Hollywood elite and this guy who takes a **** in a gold toilet is somehow the man of the people is laughable. People in Hollywood, for the most part, are people from the Midwest who moved to Hollywood to have a career. So this idea of coastal elites living in a bubble is ridiculous. Who lives in a bigger bubble? He lives in a gold tower and has twelve people in his company. He doesnt run a corporation of hundreds of thousands of people he employs and takes care of. He ran a company of twelve people! When you direct a film you have seven different unions all wanting different things, you have to find consensus with all of them, and you have to get them moving in the same direction. Hes never had to do any of that kind of stuff. I just look at it and I laugh when I see him say Hollywood elite. Hollywood elite? I dont have a star on Hollywood Boulevard, Donald Trump has a star on Hollywood Boulevard! !@#$ you!"
  15. Yep. Probably on the wedding bandwagon.
  16. She's not a politician. She's a North Polemist with no bullets in her chamber.
  17. They need bulldozers? Could we just send them Mike Tolbert and get a real RB instead?
  18. Don't think that's the issue although you never know. He's made it very clear lately he's happy here and wants to say. Some players just say that. I think you can usually tell when they go out of their way.
  19. That's how they getcha!! I didn't hear it but I don't take anything she says as sincere.
  20. Yep. That's the only way to do it.
  21. Yep. I recently did a ton of research on it. All of the big guns wanted to abolish slavery in the Declaration. But they eventually decided they couldn't get the southern colonies to agree to it so they took out that request. Which made it harder to understand why Jefferson and Washington kept owning slaves for years after. Jefferson especially was a really interesting but complex and strange guy. Lying sack of excrement?
  22. Some kid today walked into a Game Stop wearing a Kaepernick jersey. Two NFL players were there and bought him a new XBox. Ha.
  23. He was a crazy, funny bastard. That's for sure.
  24. Sarah Huckleberry said today that the white house's views on the situation "were pretty black and white." Yup. They are.
  25. Jefferson wrote the preamble. Pretty much all of the declaration. Adams made a few corrections but not to the preamble. https://constitutioncenter.org/blog/why-did-jefferson-draft-the-declaration-of-independence
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