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Zlinedavid

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  1. 1 minute ago, Seeking6 said:

    I won't pretend to be anything besides a slightly above average football fan/observer.....but if Aaron Casey is an undrafted player there are dozens of GM's who don't get football.

    He was already drafted by the Bengals, much to my delight. 

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  2. Did some work on my oven and got the gas burner working correctly, so now I have the option to truly go dual fuel. Made a couple of pies while I was at it. 
     

    Shrimp, prosciutto, corn, onions & peppers on alfredo sauce:

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    I normally shoot for 700 degrees so the 00 flour browns properly, but word of advice, dial it back 50 degrees if you’re cooking raw seafood on the pizza. The crust will be done before the seafood, believe it or not. 

  3. On 4/26/2024 at 12:18 PM, bluegrassIU said:

    Penix has the talent. But I am trying to think of a college quarterback that was so injury prone, yet went onto a long healthy NFL career.

    It's possible, but risky to draft that high imo.

    Although I 100% am pulling for him. I am definitely a Penix fan.

    Steve McNair was constantly dinged up when he was at Alcorn State. He didn’t miss a lot of time because he was an incredibly tough SOB and was bigger than some FCS linebackers at the time. Fairly durable as a pro, and lasted 13 years. 
     

    And not a QB, but Gronk was hurt almost constantly in college. Had his fair share of injuries as a pro, but when you leave the game as a sure-fire HOFer and one of the best ever at your position….you did alright. 

  4. 12 minutes ago, Maedhros said:

    Andrej Stojakovic, the "shooter" Goodman was certain we needed to get and so you'd think must be a transfer in high demand across the country, is staying in the Bay Area and has committed to Cal.

    Well, now we’ve seen an Ohio State-Michigan, Auburn-Alabama and now a Stanford-Cal transfer.  Maybe we could land Caleb Furst as a transfer. 😂

  5. On 4/25/2024 at 4:57 PM, BruceDouglas said:

    Badgers are truly butthurt that they are losing the portal game. 🤣

    Anyone who doesn't realize tampering is rampant in the game today must be a complete idiot.

    And you got some splaining to do why you read Outkick. 🤣

    They’re losing the portal game when they realized the premium they’d have to pay guys to play in the equivalent of the frozen balloon knot of a Neanderthal corpse under 4 layers of glacier.

  6. 13 minutes ago, ephul said:

    I think he had quite a few injuries. If I remember correctly, I'd say he's a smaller Miller Kopp. But a better shooter.

    Hope we get a backup Big, but if Hemenway is the 13th guy, I'm stoked. Dude can light it up.

    To hell with your McDAA’s, we’re going to have a Nobel Prize winner playing. 
     

    Huh? Oh, Hemenway, not Hemingway. Never mind. 

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  7. 8 minutes ago, FritzIam4IU said:

    I liked Luck, but thankfully Poles is better GM than Grigson was and will actually try to have an o-line that can protect him some, so Caleb will probably play more than 6 seasons. I’m not saying Caleb is going to be better but I think it’s silly to say he can’t possibly be better when he hasn’t taken a snap in the NFL yet. We’ll all find out in a few years. 

    Yeah, but in all fairness, Gary Busey on acid is a better GM than Grigson was. 

  8. 14 hours ago, btownqb said:

    laugh don't laugh. ldc. That's funny 

     

    Ok, that is funny, but Vick can burn in hell. The actual fighting dogs were bad enough. Ever hear of the concept of “bait dogs” used in dog fighting? They’d take smaller but somewhat tough dogs that had a fighting spirit and put them in with one of the fighting dogs to get them good and worked up. The “bait dog” would put up as much of a fight as they could but they were ultimately just logs being fed to a saw mill. 
     

    One of the breeds they looked at for bait dogs were Boston Terriers. Because of their English Bulldog lineage, if you find an unusually strong, spirited one, they’re actually tough little turds. I had the pleasure of owning one that fit that description for 11 years, and the idea that you’d look at such a proud, loving animal as mere bait is unforgivable. 
     

    Rest in peace big dog.IMG_5360.jpeg

     

  9. 12 hours ago, Drroogh said:

    Not sure about the glue joints but he has figured out that you need something (rock) to resist the blowout force. Remember they were putting in a new 30” line at the water plant they poured tens of yards of concrete at the 90deg turn. The old physics law force equals mass times acceleration. It takes a lot to make a moving 30” column of water turn 90deg!

    I was going to try to turn that “30” column” line into a double entendre about my tallywhacker, but I’m on my third bourbon of the night and creativity is failing me at the moment. 

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