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truth on hold

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  1. but I dont believe they would have built a sustainable business if there werent real encounters going on
  2. its funny i checked out the site today, and a lot of the posts have images attached -- some faces concealed, but plenty where they're not. methinks many of them are either a) not married or theyre separated or b) in some kind of open/swinger relationship
  3. Hollywood actor, NFL star and a top politician are among celebrities 'frantically calling up expensive damage limitation experts over the Ashley Madison hack' http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3206613/Hollywood-actor-NFL-star-politician-celebrities-frantically-calling-expensive-damage-limitation-experts-Ashley-Madison-hack.html
  4. Goodwin is a lock. What he's capable.of and how the coaches have been using him in preseason. How others can't see that idk. Hogan imo was on his way out before the injury. Being totally outplayed by Thompson and argubaly Davis too
  5. To the objective, educated observer its not close....EJ has separated himself as the starter
  6. from what I saw IK was holding his own. Occupying 2 blockers and opening up inside rush lanes for interior Dlineman. he doesnt have the speed to get to the outside and be a real threat, but as a backup it looks like he can add some depth
  7. limited play of course, but in what I saw there were shades of Brett Favre ... being able to launch it deep and with velocity from different angles. pre-draft read was only adequate arm strength, thats not what i saw
  8. It's a pity that when EJ is playing like what they wanted to see when they drafted him, we have a meathead for HC who judges QBs by 40 times.
  9. They fear those 3 points he engineered in his half against browns?
  10. Same old Rex , hasnt a clue about the position. Favors the wild cat-type QB. So much for learning from his mistakes with jets.
  11. It appears you're having a hard time with the fact you called them "lousy" yet when the proper comparison was made to the first team starter, their performance was not far off. Do I think they, as in that group, would be just as good as McCoy? No I don't and never said that.
  12. Actually what I said is they were "reasonably effective". The rest of it you made up.
  13. not much different than McCoy's 6 for 16, 2.67 avg the week before
  14. On the running game, the group picked up off the street were reasonably effective behind the starting oline.
  15. Do Iranian leaders intend to develop nuclear weapons today? We can decide for ourselves how credible their denials are, but that they had such intentions in the past is beyond question. After all, it was asserted openly on the highest authority and foreign journalists were informed that Iran would develop nuclear weapons certainly, and sooner than one thinks. The father of Irans nuclear energy program and former head of Irans Atomic Energy Organization was confident that the leaderships plan was to build a nuclear bomb. The CIA also reported that it had no doubt Iran would develop nuclear weapons if neighboring countries did (as they have). All of this was, of course, under the Shah, the highest authority just quoted and at a time when top U.S. officialsDick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and Henry Kissinger, among otherswere urging him to proceed with his nuclear programs and pressuring universities to accommodate these efforts. Under such pressures, my own university, MIT, made a deal with the Shah to admit Iranian students to the nuclear engineering program in return for grants he offered and over the strong objections of the student body, but with comparably strong faculty support (in a meeting that older faculty will doubtless remember well). Asked later why he supported such programs under the Shah but opposed them more recently, Kissinger responded honestly that Iran was an ally then. http://inthesetimes.com/article/18330/iran-is-not-the-gravest-threat-to-world-peace
  16. On the running game, the group picked up off the street were reasonably effective behind the starting oline. Strengthens my conviction in running back by committee and saving the money for investing in the oline
  17. Fair enough "short and some intermediate". I haven't seen him hit any long balls, which ill define as >30 yards, nor any TD passes. The " worse secondary" is twisting the narrative as most of the browns starters sat out.
  18. High-level federal employees used work Internet systems to join Ashley Madison WASHINGTON – Hundreds of U.S. government employees -- including some with sensitive jobs in the White House, Congress and law enforcement agencies -- used Internet connections in their federal offices to access and pay membership fees to the cheating website Ashley Madison, The Associated Press has learned. The AP traced many of the accounts exposed by hackers back to federal workers. They included at least two assistant U.S. attorneys; an information technology administrator in the Executive Office of the President; a division chief, an investigator and a trial attorney in the Justice Department; a government hacker at the Homeland Security Department and another DHS employee who indicated he worked on a U.S. counterterrorism response team. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/08/21/high-level-federal-employees-used-work-internet-systems-to-join-ashley-madison/
  19. there's a reason EJ is hitting on deep routes and TD passessTT is missing.
  20. Thompson should have caught? Seriously? that was so flat and undertrown just be thankful it wasnt picked
  21. He only connects on short passes and dump offs. There was a huge difference between 1st team oline for TT and the swiss cheese 3rd teamers EJ played behind, many of whom wont even be in the NFL in a few weeks. And browns were missing most of their starters in secondary. So advantage TT here.....please no more excuses how EJ had it easier.
  22. it's unbelievable the comments about TT throwing better than EJ. EJ threw back to back end zone strikes, the one right before the TD that drew the PI was even better. Have not seen TT make a throw anything like that
  23. he's a read-option college QB .... thats all he is
  24. Taylor is a one-trick pony. EJ is a real NFL QB that can both pass from the pocket and run. Even if someone isn't sold on EJ, they should realize Taylor is not the answer.
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