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  1. "victim" when they get caught. They want their share of big easy money, one way, or another. https://www.theblaze.com/news/lisa-page-sues-fbi-doj Lisa Page sues the FBI and DOJ for releasing her texts, cites 'cost of therapy' and 'permanent loss of earning capacity' as damages
  2. Well, Horowitz, on apparently a strict technical note, was referring to, based on limited IG powers, not having direct evidence to conclusively PROVE bias. Obvsiously, there was serious, glaring bias there. Bar and Dorsey have no such limitations at all. They get to begin criminal investigations, etc. What Horowitz found was bad enough, but bad window dressing, and just an introduction to what is to come. and Barr isn't holding it all in. In one word - clapper, brennan, page, strzok, mccabe, obaMao, holder, rice, schiff4brains, and all the dangerously corrupt rest of the bunch in our government.. megalomania [ˌmeɡələˈmānēə] NOUN obsession with the exercise of power, especially in the domination of others. synonyms: delusions of grandeur · obsessionalism · grandiosity · grandioseness · self-importance · egotism · conceit · conceitedness · folie de grandeur delusion about one's own power or importance (typically as a symptom of manic or paranoid disorder).
  3. I'm retired, it wouldn't be a big deal I suppose. Would rather squirrel hunt, or garage sale with my Wife with our time. or go fishing. Or go to NC again - our friends want us to come down and hang out.
  4. lol. About you jabbing me right in the middle of anywhere other places. "sorry" What goes around, comes around.
  5. The point about Hunt being open after sneaking out of the backfield is huge. The intention, I guess, is to be a big play offense. But throwing to OBJ, to keep him being effective as a diversion (while playing hurt and needing surgery later), they have to throw to him once in a while, I suppose. But those wide open shorter shots to Hunt... it ends up being a wasted down most of the time? all too often? When a simple throw to Hunt would get a first down, send him rampaging for a nice gain? BTW, where's HIggins already? I believe Baker will adjust in time to beat the cards.
  6. Kosar got his health back. I remember reading a quote about him about all the bones he'd had broken. Which was lengthy. Couldn't find it, but did find this in his new book, which I would love to read. "Note to Wife - late idea for Christmas gift". Kosar was a fighter on the field - all in, no quit. https://www.cleveland.com/browns/2017/08/bernie_kosar_excerpt_from_his.html
  7. Those two points are really uplifting. I was worried about both, but they did a real nice job. Robinson still missed a snap count. I hate that. Seems? like once a game. Still need a LT in the draft. I do like Robinson, but he still makes errors, at bad times. He's a fighter though.
  8. I hope you never write a recipe book - nobody wants your recipe for turd stew.
  9. can dbone get a clue? But he won't get it from the gay princess twins who think they invented football.... https://www.upi.com/Sports_News/NFL/2019/12/10/Patriots-admit-video-crew-filmed-field-during-Bengals-Browns-game/3841575987337/ "Dec. 10 (UPI) -- The New England Patriots have admitted they violated NFL rules after "inappropriately" filming the field when the Cincinnati Bengals played the Cleveland Browns Sunday in Cleveland. " '"We understand and acknowledge that our video crew, which included independent contractors who shot the video, unknowingly violated a league policy by filming the field and sideline from the press box. '
  10. actually, per Glenn Beck this morning - on the radio - the second one is called "obstruction of Congress" LOL LOL three branches, separate but equal. but the House believes they own the presidency and the country. obaMAO Mafia.
  11. you're the princess who thinks he gets to redefine words to suit his fragile ego.
  12. I believe that is the best solution to the problem. Monken is known for his field stretching offense, which is not smart given a struggling offensive line. Which was a point in the video - no crossing/outlet patterns etc, all wr's went long. Bigtime stress on the offensive line.
  13. Toursies, what is your problem? compare definitions. various referees who could show favoritism could easily be random refs who do not deliberately work in secret to work together to the same end. Generally, they could favor the best teams for whatever reasons - loyalty, betting on games (as in, more likely, someone they know who bets on games), or despising a team...say...because of bottlegate or something. or greed - as in, wanting the NFL to make more money so they get paid more. Who knows? something is wrong. and the NFL isn't fixing it. Conspiracy does not mean the same thing as favoritism. egad. conspiracy [kənˈspirəsē] NOUN a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful. "a conspiracy to destroy the government" synonyms: plot · scheme · stratagem · plan · machination · cabal · intrigue · palace intrigue · deception · ploy · trick · ruse · dodge · subterfuge · sharp practice · frame-up · fit-up · racket · put-up job · complot · covin the action of plotting or conspiring. "they were cleared of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice" synonyms: plotting · collusion · intrigue · connivance · machination · collaboration · treason Favoritism [ˈfāv(ə)rəˌtizəm] NOUN the practice of giving unfair preferential treatment to one person or group at the expense of another. synonyms: partiality · partisanship · unfair preference · preferential treatment · special treatment · preference · favor · one-sidedness · prejudice · bias · inequality · unfairness · inequity · discrimination · positive discrimination · reverse discrimination · nepotism · keeping it in the family · looking after one's own · jobs for the boys
  14. The comparison of Baker to Brady wasn't in accomplishment or ability, but in highlighting how they prefer to set in the pocket. Footwork and depth. Just simple mechanical comparison. Judging by your comment that flew over your head. Tiamsies ************************************************* I don't care. A lot of qb's had different stances. Remember how Kosar took a snap? where his feet were? That isn't the point. The point YOU are missing, is that Tom Brady is 6'4", which I suppose could make a bit of difference. It's a more minor point, I think. The chipping with TE's is a very good point. https://www.nbcsports.com/boston/nfl/fantasy-football-2019-ranking-all-32-nfl-offensive-lines-and-impact-fantasy-stars Patriots offensive line was rated #5. 5. New England Patriots. The Patriots easily could have cracked the top three on this list had they kept Trent Brown, who was excellent at left tackle last year. Isaiah Wynn is set to take over for him, but he was limited in camp. So, that hurts the potential of this line, as they are thin at tackle. The rest of the line, highlighted by the elite guard tandem of Joe Thuney and Shaq Mason, is terrific and allowed Tom Brady to be sacked just 21 times last year (tied for second-fewest in a 16-game season in the last 10 years). Brady should benefit from this protection, while Sony Michel and Damien Harris look to take advantage of the 4.4 yards per carry average running backs enjoyed behind the unit last year. https://www.dynastynerds.com/ranking-the-top-ten-offensive-lines-2019/ 5. Patriots The defending Super Bowl champs rank 6th in this exercise. Shaq Mason ended 2018 as the number 1 graded RG. Both Joe Thuney (LG) and David Andrews(C) were top 7 at their positions. The only question mark is at LT, where Isaiah Wynn is slated to start. Wynn, the former first round pick, missed all 2018 with a torn Achilles. Sony Michel is locked in as the early down back, with James White taking on third down/passing duties. The patriots further muddled the RB depth chart by selecting Damien Harris in the third round. This may signify they are concerned about Michel longterm. The back I am buying here is White, who’s role remains unchanged. MSN has the Patriots at number 2 https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/2019-offensive-line-rankings/ar-AAFkbel 2. New England Patriots © File Photo File photo The Patriots offensive line sported superior marks in almost every measurable category last season. They are a critical success factor that doesn't get enough credit. And that's typically losing great players almost annually. This time RT Trenton Brown left to sign a 4-year, $66 million deal in Oakland as the most coveted free-agent lineman. The Pats added LT Yodny Cajuste (3.37) in the draft. OL coach Dante Scarnecchia is a big part of the Pats winning ways. There will be reshuffling as there is almost every year but no reason to expect less from this always competent unit.
  15. sports illustrated playing to the leftwing crowd. Rapinisaho is just an "in your face Pres Trump" pick. never had any use for that dingy mag anyways.
  16. https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=like+a+snowball+headed+for+hell+youtube&&view=detail&mid=572D49D26CBEBA069D93572D49D26CBEBA069D93&rvsmid=410EA7154BE63C6B892C410EA7154BE63C6B892C&FORM=VDRVRV
  17. now. Do I have this right? The NFL takes a group who makes... "mistakes" to a bad degree, and re-assigns that referee group to..... the PATRIOTS-Eagles game. yeah. nothin to see there. nah. https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/nfl-moves-pete-morelli-crew-off-sunday-night-game-49ers-cardinals-steelers-colts-120115 "The NFL has moved referee Pete Morelli’s crew off the upcoming Sunday night game between Indianapolis and Pittsburgh. Instead, the crew will work an afternoon game between the Eagles and Patriots." But that was back in 2015. Yep. the Patriots owner and goodhell are good buddies okie dokie since before then.
  18. does Toursies have any rational explanation (er...feeble excuse) for this?
  19. makes no sense at all. reportedly, the sideline signs were being filmed. Buttichek saying they have never seen the films..so what? somebody can get the information from the films, and give it to whoever of the patriots. you don't have to be a pi to figure that out. it doesn't even have to be buttchek.
  20. Brilliant, compare Baker, in his second year - to Tom Brady in his...whatever year. LOL Some pretty good obvious points, though. Kitchens will learn. He hasn't been a hc as long as buttichek, either. water is wet. Toursies and sissy Tiamsies get it YAY !!! and our OT's are far more suspect. also a point: https://www.4for4.com/fantasy-football/2019/preseason/2019-offensive-line-rankings-1-10 3. New England Patriots While Strausser sort of fell into a great place, Dante Scarnecchia has been creating a great offensive line room for years, regardless of which bodies are in them. It’s long been talked about that Scarnecchia is one of the best offensive line coaches in the league, but how do we quantify what that means for the team? Justis Mosqueda (@JuMosq) had that same question and did the leg work to find out. He created a metric that compared year-to-year offensive line performance to the NFL average in both team sacks given up and team tackles for loss given up. The information was pooled from every game beginning in 2004 through Week 14 of 2018 and to say that the results were conclusive would be an understatement. (Thanks again to @JuMosq for use of the graphic) Scarnecchia trounced the competition. His offensive lines prevented far more tackles for losses than any other coach’s units and his teams ranked second in sacks prevented compared to league average. Of course, the men on the field are the ones doing the actual work, but this spans between 2004 – 2013 and 2016 – present (Scarnecchia briefly retired). Dante will have his work cut out for him this year as the ever-important left tackle position is still up in the air. Trent Brown went ahead and made himself some money by signing with the Oakland Raiders this offseason, which left a hole in the line. Last year’s first-round pick Isaiah Wynn still has an uphill battle to return from last year’s torn Achilles but is currently slated to take over the role. If Wynn can’t go, then this year’s third-round pick Yodny Cajuste will have to hurry up and develop into an NFL quality tackle. It’s time once again for Scarnecchia to flex his coaching muscles. ***************************** Gosh. Better offensive line, like a lot of US have been saying. TE chippies - good point. Also good point - crossing patterns. Gronk use to do it a lot.
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