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SirAndrew

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  1. Linebacker Quincy Williams with the Jets is an impressive player. Dude delivers big hits in a way you don’t see anymore, and he’s good in coverage as well.
  2. Yeah, and he was almost trying to run over the linebacker. He’s going to learn that he won’t be able to do that in the NFL, without a much bigger frame.
  3. I’m one of those, but I’ve been impressed that he’s made some throws I didn’t think he was capable of. He’s still a Jets QB, so he’s still going to fail, at I least hope.
  4. That’s true, I don’t drink coffee, but I usually get donuts if I’m with someone who stops at those places, and they aren’t good. You’d just think both could do a little better, even with mass produced donuts. I’m guessing they probably don’t care much, because people do like throwing away money on coffee every morning.
  5. I’m not sure what people see in Timmy’s or Dunkin. Horton’s used to actually be good.
  6. Definitely, didn’t see much of a drop without Feliciano though. I don’t think Boetteger is a big drop off. The Feliciano resigning remains a bit of a head scratcher. There had to be more of a locker room decision factoring in to that.
  7. Power outage at old stadium = NFL conspiracy to prove need for new one 😂
  8. I’m also glad I’m not at the game from a personal perspective. The living room is much nicer today.
  9. It’ll be interesting to see how the offense handles this weather, considering how many people claim inclement weather doesn’t matter.
  10. I mostly agree, I don’t want to go political, but the one thing I haven’t heard in all this “outrage” is how risky these type of photos are. If I’m in his shoes, I’m doing my best to make sure this type of thing doesn’t happen, because there’s always the small chance of things morphing into being accused of problematic behavior. Do your thing on your time, but rich guys in pics with drunks at bars is somewhat risky these days. There’s better places to seek out attention in today’s world.
  11. I think there’s definitely cultural differences from what little I know about European culture. The demeanor of everyone in the picture probably wouldn’t mean much over there. In America, their body language shows interest in more than just a picture. Americans tend to avoid that type of contact without some intent, especially as it continues to become more risky to demonstrate any type of physical gestures in our culture. If they simply wanted a celeb photo, the body language would be different in this country.
  12. Taking care of your bank account helps even more.
  13. I remember when some Bills fans used to say Fletcher was garbage 😆
  14. Yeah, there’s also a fine line between being “washed up” and being big enough to perform a halftime show. Many of the all time greats weren’t big enough at their artist peak to perform such an event, but their collective work justifies a big stage later in their career. The freaking Foo Fighters for example, they sellout arenas in 2021, but they were never close to being the biggest act in the 90’s.
  15. That’s a great point, you really can’t be a coach who builds for his own future with Rodgers in the room. If you were able to get Rodgers in Denver, you’d be coaching for a Lombardi, knowing you have no future. I don’t think Rodgers is remotely willing to see that side of coin.
  16. Yeah, when something defies the laws of nature, you can’t help but wonder. It’s like all these middle aged movie stars that add muscle mass and lose it at the drop of a hat for a new role. It just doesn’t add up with the limits of being human.
  17. Exactly, diets are great, but taking a beating every week is also very unhealthy. In many ways a veteran NFL player is probably going to be in worse health than a healthy office worker at the same age, regardless of how fit the athlete might be at the time.
  18. You’re right, I just have a tough time not being a little skeptical with his past. I also can’t help but to think he’s very lucky. All this talk about health is ironic because football is an extremely unhealthy game. These guys take a beating (within the special Brady rules), and Brady stays healthy at 44. We can talk about him finding the fountain of youth, but he’s probably taken more of a beaten health wise than the average 44 year old, that’s the greatest irony. I don’t care what you eat, that’s fortunate at any age.
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