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chongli

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  1. You're thinking like a mature adult, not a young early-20's kid whose brain hasn't fully matured. 😅
  2. Maybe they wanted to preserve his future job opportunities and let him go in a non-negative way? Not sure.
  3. The Hall of Fame game for August has been announced: New York Jets vs. Cleveland Browns. Kind of makes sense since the Jets have two players to be inducted. (Dallas also has two, but it couldn't be them since the AFC East plays the NFC East next year.)
  4. Ok good point! [Hapless is a "she", btw.]
  5. Beck Water has been registered too long to be Hapless.
  6. Not really impressed by his predictions; no way he is the winner. As Big Turk said, he got a lot wrong, other than Jax winning the division and Seattle's record. The KC stuff: any KC fan would have said that. dpberr's prediction about Reich was dead on though, and hard to predict. Who were the six teams that tanked. btw?
  7. Awesome list Bado! PFT's top 100 free agents: https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2023/02/27/nfl-top-100-2023-free-agents-lamar-jackson-derek-carr-geno-smith-top-the-list/ 26. Tremaine Edmunds 40. Jordan Poyer Here are their top 20: 1. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson 2. Raiders quarterback Derek Carr 3. Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith 4. Giants quarterback Daniel Jones 5. Eagles defensive tackle Javon Hargrave 6. Commanders defensive tackle Daron Payne 7. Chiefs offensive tackle Orlando Brown 8. Bucs cornerback Jamel Dean 9. Eagles safety Chauncey Gardner-Johnson 10. Bengals safety Jessie Bates 11. 49ers offensive tackle Mike McGlinchey 12. Eagles cornerback James Bradberry 13. 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo 14. Raiders running back Josh Jacobs 15. Giants running back Saquon Barkley 16. Vikings defensive tackle Dalvin Tomlinson 17. Eagles linebacker T.J. Edwards 18. Rams linebacker Bobby Wagner 19. Patriots receiver Jakobi Meyers 20. Bucs linebacker Lavonte David
  8. Agree. But with EJ and Tyrod throwing to him, he would have left after his first contract.
  9. That fake Derrick Henry to Buffalo trade posted here by someone (and now deleted) got me all amped up...and now I am having trouble calming down for the evening. [I didn't want Henry anyway, but still, it was big news. Why aren't people like him banned from twitter?]
  10. Well, maybe the outdoor ones with 24-hour access, but the access logs are monitored usually, and if they see you come every night and leave every morning on their computer reports, you will eventually be caught (I know with mine, I had to enter a code to both enter and leave the gate after hours). The indoor ones are sometimes air conditioned, but they usually close at the end of business hours, and an unlocked unit would be a giveaway to the manager (usually, all units, even vacant ones, are padlocked from the outside). Plus, if they are closed weekends, you'd be stuck inside your unit, less you set off the motion alarms or cameras, if they have them. I guess it would be possible, but hard in most cases.
  11. Security and the custodians had to have known, at least. Johnson also claimed Marvin Lewis knew. But what you say has happened, a lot. A few years ago there was a family living with four kids living in a museum in my town for like a year until the man and woman were caught and fired from their jobs as custodian and manager (the young child was out running alone and the police asked where he lived, and he said in the museum...oops!). There were also people living in a boarded-up store inside the mall 20 years ago while it was set to be renovated. And a middle-aged guy here lived in the campus dorms for a year. Also, lots of people have lived in their self-storage units.
  12. Also Art Shell, who was fired from the Oakland Raiders after the '94 season after two consecutive winning seasons, and after having 4 of 6 winning seasons and 3 playoff seasons total, including an AFCCG appearance in 1990.
  13. But I wonder does Cincinnati allow this? I know Twitter converted some of its leased headquarters in SF to living quarters, and the Department of Building Inspections investigated and made them get a license for that.
  14. Yeah, some on twitter are also calling it fake: There is one guy who could confirm this though: [from the CBS article on the OP] "By Johnson's third NFL season, he was a star, and it was time for him to move out of the facility. Johnson said former Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis told him it was time for the receiver to step out on his own."
  15. This would have helped the Bills when they were snowed in. Just stay at the stadium.
  16. WTF? I guess he is the real Baker Mayfield?? "Johnson joined NFL Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe on "Club Shay Shay" and talked about his financial responsibility. Johnson revealed that he lived in the Cincinnati Bengals' stadium for the first two years of his career because it had everything he needed to live. "You gotta remember, I stayed at the stadium the first two years because I didn't want to spend no money," Johnson said. "What's the point? ... Why are you telling me to go rent a house, go buy a house, or go rent a condo when everything I need is right here in the facility at Paul Brown? Showers, cafeteria, TV, couch, gaming system. What's the point?"
  17. 10 months great. Then came November and December.
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