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If LB is the easiest to find good players, then why did only 5 teams merit an A or A-? Wow, some of you guys really see the glass not only half empty, but see a St. Bernard ready to slop the rest of the water out of that glass. Regarding Posey, my biggest memory of Posey's impact on a game came a couple years ago against Indy. We held the Colts in check for almost the entire game ... until Mr. Posey goes out with an injury. Then Indy comes back and wins it in the last few minutes. I can't say that Posey is responsible for keeping Manning & Co. in check, but the correlation may point in the direction of his play definitely helping. I definitely think his play is at least above average. He just doesn't get the sexy stats because he's playing the 4-3 instead of the 3-4 he got the sacks with in Houston.
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No big surprise, but nice to know. No link -- I got my issue in the mail today. JFYI
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Yes, JEJ does the voice of Darth after Anakin's .... um, ... transformation
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Well, it transferred well to the book first The book was simply great. Not the best novelization I've read, but I could feel my heart beating faster during the first 100 pages of the thing (that's the opening 25 minutes of the movie). It should be the most intense opening of a movie that I have ever seen -- maybe among the most intense of all time. I'll be there at midnight!
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Actually, DI makes a difference in club programs too. Check this page on college club lax programs --NCLL They don't even list DIII schools. Again, I contend a small, private school in Western PA beating a major university's club team located in one of the 2 or 3 major areas for lacrosse is pretty impressive.
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Yes, I found Maryland has a Club team, and it was their club team that Grove City beat -- still ... not bad for a DIII to beat a DI team anyway.
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I didn't know that Maryland had a separate club team -- besides intramural games. My understanding was that it was their school team. Could be wrong though.
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hehee, Maryland. My alma mater (Grove City College, DIII club program) went into Maryland a couple of years ago and beat them in their own invitational tourney. I was part of the original GCC LAX team back in the early 90s, but we always lost 24-2 ... It was good to hear they beat a real DI team.
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I think that Parcells proves everyday on the job that much of the credit for his "great" coaching goes to the staff that he had assembled in previous stints.
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or phonetic spelling
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I like the new home unis. The blue on blue I associate with a 31-0 beating of the Patsies. 'Nough said?
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Are you kidding? His coach trusted him 11 more times that our coach trusted Lindell. That says a lot!!!! He may not be more accurate, but he's got a stronger leg: 40-49 Ed is 40/57 (70%) 40-49 RL is 21/37 (57%) 50+ Ed is 13/19 (68%) 50+ RL is 7/14 (50%) I would take Ed in a heartbeat. I might even tell TD that I'd pick up the cost of cutting RL
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we all know that after we cut RL, he'll sign with the sorriest team in the league -- DullFelons or the 40Whiners -- and go on to kick FGs at an amazing pace, kicking upwards of 40 each year and end up in the HOF ... Oh wait, ... that's Gary Anderson's life story not RL. My bad.
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I'd take Ed too, he's got a leg -- a def improvement over lindell
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I got my last job because I told my interviewer that whiffle bats don't leave marks ... and I'm a Youth Pastor
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Kate got the plane from the safe deposit bank that she knocked off. Bringing up Claire's psychic makes me wonder about if there is a connection with Walt's psychic powers ... ?
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Kate gets the airplane out of the safe deposit box when she helps to rob the bank. Actually, it seems now that she was in full control of that operation -- and the target was getting the toy plane in her hands, she just used everyone else. Does anyone have that episode TIVO'd? Would be an interesting re-watch right now. Did she kill that bank guy or just knock him out? Need. .... to ... watch .. that episode ... again.
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First Review -- "Revenge of the Sith"
pkwwjd replied to buckeyemike's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
On the topic of disappearing when they die ... SPOILER (I think) QuiGon Ginn was purported to be experimenting with the Force in such a way as to live on beyond death in a way to help those who are strong in the Force ... he never fully figured it out before he died in Ep I. One of Obi Wan's missions on Tatooine (while watching over Luke) is to further try to learn the art of living on. He evidently figures it out and live on in ghostly form as does Yoda. Anakin also does at the end of ROTJ, which would seem to indicate that Luke only burns the suit of Darth Vader, not the body as it would seem that he probably disappeared. -
Something I know everyone will want to bid on
pkwwjd replied to JoeF's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
no, no, no ... that only works when it's a photo of Travis Heny, then Travis takes the lucky high schooler to the prom. -
First Review -- "Revenge of the Sith"
pkwwjd replied to buckeyemike's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
... Just a little, oh yeah, considering he bankrolled the three prequels himself IIRC. SW is all Lucas -- his idea, his product, his money. Whether you like SW or not, he has worked his tail off on it during production. He deserves the credit. -
Just to address a couple of these issues, ... briefly. translation of the word for virgin ... yes, in fact the original prophecy in Isaiah actually refers to the birth of Isaiah's son by his wife who in fact not a virgin. However, Biblical prophecy is multilayered. In order for a prophet to be accepted, his prophecy had to come true, so long term prophecy had to have a short term layer to prove he was from God. As another layer came true it would always grow in intensity, no longer just a young woman bearing a child, but now a virgin -- a sign that the child was not from the will of man, but the will of God / the Holy Spirit. Subsequent fulfillment of prophecy always increases. I don't know what early church fathers you have read, but the virgin birth was very widely accepted very early on. "Top Theologians" is also a very loosely defined group of people. Most "top theologians" of our era are simply in the business to discredit any biblical accounts -- such as the Jesus seminar which has "decided" that Jesus did not actually say roughly 98% of the quotes attributed to Him. Top theologians in my estimation would fully support Biblical texts -- and from that group, there is no argument against any of these things. Roman execution was generally practiced as the Bible describes -- but there were a few alterations in this case. Thanks to Mel Gibson for a fairly accurate portrayal of crucifixion. Generally the bodies would be left up for the birds to eat from, thus denying the afterlife (from the point of view of the Romans and Jews). However, the account of the bodies being taken down from the crosses because of the Jewish Passover celebration is consistent with secular historians of the time. Pilate (the governor) while a bloodied ruler was at a point in his career that he was concerned about the populace, if only for the furthering of his career. He was in the practice of capitulating smaller things to the Israeli people -- such as releasing a prisoner during Passover. It would not be a far reach to have Pilate allow the bodies to be taken down and buried as to not desecrate the holiday which he understood to be important to the peace of the Palestinian region.
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First Review -- "Revenge of the Sith"
pkwwjd replied to buckeyemike's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Lucas said the reason he put JarJar in the first time was for kids & ladies. So, ... I guess it worked! -
still, Christ's resurrection, our resurrection ... either God can do it or He can't. One isn't tougher than the other.
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First Review -- "Revenge of the Sith"
pkwwjd replied to buckeyemike's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I dunno, I thought the Ewoks were worse than Jar Jar could have hoped to be -
When you believe in a sovereign God who is fully in control of His creation, there isn't any problem believing in any miraculous action -- virgin birth, physical resurrection ...