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Over commercialized imo. I gave up on nfl years ago. I liked the game but didn’t enjoy being pounded with ads and sponsors for four hours.South of Columbus, Ohio.
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"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
Most of the short careers listed above were certainly impacted by the lack of a cohesive offensive line.JohnInCarolina said:
Most of those guys got killed every Sunday for the duration of their career."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
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And then one guy had his career short for the sin of kneeling. The NFL man....YukonRon said:
Most of the short careers listed above were certainly impacted by the lack of a cohesive offensive line.JohnInCarolina said:
Most of those guys got killed every Sunday for the duration of their career."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
Not For Long.
If you have no line or make a political statement, not supported by the NFL."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
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Doing BBs today."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
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Maybe he just couldn’t read defensive schemes fast enough? After Jim Harbaugh stopped coaching him, he crapped out. If he could help a NFL team in a significant way (not as a back-up) to make it worth their while, he would play. IMHO.JohnInCarolina said:
And then one guy had his career short for the sin of kneeling. The NFL man....YukonRon said:
Most of the short careers listed above were certainly impacted by the lack of a cohesive offensive line.JohnInCarolina said:
Most of those guys got killed every Sunday for the duration of their career.Flint, Michigan -
peach smoked, sweet and spicy ribs. Served with country green beans and potatoes, stewed heirloom tomatoes with sweet onion and black garlic with crusted bleu cheese.
"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
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Sure Fred, that could be it.Fred19Flintstone said:
Maybe he just couldn’t read defensive schemes fast enough? After Jim Harbaugh stopped coaching him, he crapped out. If he could help a NFL team in a significant way (not as a back-up) to make it worth their while, he would play. IMHO.JohnInCarolina said:
And then one guy had his career short for the sin of kneeling. The NFL man....YukonRon said:
Most of the short careers listed above were certainly impacted by the lack of a cohesive offensive line.JohnInCarolina said:
Most of those guys got killed every Sunday for the duration of their career."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
I know this has little to do with football, but what exactly are "country green beans"? To me, they are green beans cooked so long that they no longer have any nutritional value, but that is offset by the awesome taste... you know, like my mom used to cook! Beans in some water with bacon grease and some salt, cooked forever. And Mom was definitely "country".YukonRon said:
peach smoked, sweet and spicy ribs. Served with country green beans and potatoes, stewed heirloom tomatoes with sweet onion and black garlic with crusted bleu cheese.I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
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Country style, southern, green beans with potatoes and onion. I cook them until the potatoes are fork tender. Potatoes absorb the flavor of the pork and spices.Carolina Q said:
I know this has little to do with football, but what exactly are "country green beans"? To me, they are green beans cooked so long that they no longer have any nutritional value, but that is offset by the awesome taste... you know, like my mom used to cook! Beans in some water with bacon grease and some salt, cooked forever. And Mom was definitely "country".YukonRon said:
peach smoked, sweet and spicy ribs. Served with country green beans and potatoes, stewed heirloom tomatoes with sweet onion and black garlic with crusted bleu cheese.
This almost exactly:
“Beans in some water with bacon grease and some salt, cooked forever. And Mom was definitely "country".”
"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Doing wings doing wings now."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Thanks. I think the main difference is, Mom never cooked potatoes with the beans. But it does sound good!YukonRon said:
Country style, southern, green beans with potatoes and onion. I cook them until the potatoes are fork tender. Potatoes absorb the flavor of the pork and spices.Carolina Q said:
I know this has little to do with football, but what exactly are "country green beans"? To me, they are green beans cooked so long that they no longer have any nutritional value, but that is offset by the awesome taste... you know, like my mom used to cook! Beans in some water with bacon grease and some salt, cooked forever. And Mom was definitely "country".YukonRon said:peach smoked, sweet and spicy ribs. Served with country green beans and potatoes, stewed heirloom tomatoes with sweet onion and black garlic with crusted bleu cheese.
This almost exactly:
“Beans in some water with bacon grease and some salt, cooked forever. And Mom was definitely "country".”I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
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The best things in life are not things.
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Been cooking on the egg since 7:30 this morning. I am done. I made a blue cheese sriracha sauce for dipping. 400°F raised indirect 1 hour, turned every 15 minutes, for a crispy deep fried flavor.
"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
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There are no wrong threads.bucky925 said:oops, wrong thread
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Sorry if it goes against the liberal narrative, Mr. Know-It-All. Have you ever considered the most simple explanation that he sucks could actually be true? I still believe he could be a journeyman, but because he doesn’t have mad skills, he’s more trouble than he’s worth.JohnInCarolina said:
Sure Fred, that could be it.Fred19Flintstone said:
Maybe he just couldn’t read defensive schemes fast enough? After Jim Harbaugh stopped coaching him, he crapped out. If he could help a NFL team in a significant way (not as a back-up) to make it worth their while, he would play. IMHO.JohnInCarolina said:
And then one guy had his career short for the sin of kneeling. The NFL man....YukonRon said:
Most of the short careers listed above were certainly impacted by the lack of a cohesive offensive line.JohnInCarolina said:
Most of those guys got killed every Sunday for the duration of their career.Flint, Michigan -
Maybe Kap to the Colts. I don’t buy into the fact that he was cut because he knelt. He was cut because he sucked. He had 2 phenomenal years, his kneeling was just the icing on the cake and what the media chose to sensationalize. He better bring some mad skills to the table if he gets a tryoutFred19Flintstone said:
Sorry if it goes against the liberal narrative, Mr. Know-It-All. Have you ever considered the most simple explanation that he sucks could actually be true? I still believe he could be a journeyman, but because he doesn’t have mad skills, he’s more trouble than he’s worth.JohnInCarolina said:
Sure Fred, that could be it.Fred19Flintstone said:
Maybe he just couldn’t read defensive schemes fast enough? After Jim Harbaugh stopped coaching him, he crapped out. If he could help a NFL team in a significant way (not as a back-up) to make it worth their while, he would play. IMHO.JohnInCarolina said:
And then one guy had his career short for the sin of kneeling. The NFL man....YukonRon said:
Most of the short careers listed above were certainly impacted by the lack of a cohesive offensive line.JohnInCarolina said:
Most of those guys got killed every Sunday for the duration of their career. -
He’s not playing again. He’s too much of a liability at this point (unwanted media attention).ColbyLang said:
Maybe Kap to the Colts. I don’t buy into the fact that he was cut because he knelt. He was cut because he sucked. He had 2 phenomenal years, his kneeling was just the icing on the cake and what the media chose to sensationalize. He better bring some mad skills to the table if he gets a tryoutFred19Flintstone said:
Sorry if it goes against the liberal narrative, Mr. Know-It-All. Have you ever considered the most simple explanation that he sucks could actually be true? I still believe he could be a journeyman, but because he doesn’t have mad skills, he’s more trouble than he’s worth.JohnInCarolina said:
Sure Fred, that could be it.Fred19Flintstone said:
Maybe he just couldn’t read defensive schemes fast enough? After Jim Harbaugh stopped coaching him, he crapped out. If he could help a NFL team in a significant way (not as a back-up) to make it worth their while, he would play. IMHO.JohnInCarolina said:
And then one guy had his career short for the sin of kneeling. The NFL man....YukonRon said:
Most of the short careers listed above were certainly impacted by the lack of a cohesive offensive line.JohnInCarolina said:
Most of those guys got killed every Sunday for the duration of their career. -
Green beans are my favorite veggie to cook, as you can't do them wrong; they're great raw, lightly sauteed, lightly smoked, vigorously grilled, roasted, boiled, boiled to death, microwaved, etc. They're always good to eat afterwards.YukonRon said:
Country style, southern, green beans with potatoes and onion. I cook them until the potatoes are fork tender. Potatoes absorb the flavor of the pork and spices.Carolina Q said:
I know this has little to do with football, but what exactly are "country green beans"? To me, they are green beans cooked so long that they no longer have any nutritional value, but that is offset by the awesome taste... you know, like my mom used to cook! Beans in some water with bacon grease and some salt, cooked forever. And Mom was definitely "country".YukonRon said:
peach smoked, sweet and spicy ribs. Served with country green beans and potatoes, stewed heirloom tomatoes with sweet onion and black garlic with crusted bleu cheese.
This almost exactly:
“Beans in some water with bacon grease and some salt, cooked forever. And Mom was definitely "country".”
Oh, and I also like the source fresh, frozen, or even canned; very few veggies I will say that about.“The best way to execute french cooking is to get good and loaded and whack the hell out of a chicken."
- Julia child
Ogden, UT, USA
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You killin me Ron.YukonRon said:
peach smoked, sweet and spicy ribs. Served with country green beans and potatoes, stewed heirloom tomatoes with sweet onion and black garlic with crusted bleu cheese.Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
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A guy that ran a dog fighting ring got another job after serving time in prison.DoubleEgger said:
He’s not playing again. He’s too much of a liability at this point (unwanted media attention).ColbyLang said:
Maybe Kap to the Colts. I don’t buy into the fact that he was cut because he knelt. He was cut because he sucked. He had 2 phenomenal years, his kneeling was just the icing on the cake and what the media chose to sensationalize. He better bring some mad skills to the table if he gets a tryoutFred19Flintstone said:
Sorry if it goes against the liberal narrative, Mr. Know-It-All. Have you ever considered the most simple explanation that he sucks could actually be true? I still believe he could be a journeyman, but because he doesn’t have mad skills, he’s more trouble than he’s worth.JohnInCarolina said:
Sure Fred, that could be it.Fred19Flintstone said:
Maybe he just couldn’t read defensive schemes fast enough? After Jim Harbaugh stopped coaching him, he crapped out. If he could help a NFL team in a significant way (not as a back-up) to make it worth their while, he would play. IMHO.JohnInCarolina said:
And then one guy had his career short for the sin of kneeling. The NFL man....YukonRon said:
Most of the short careers listed above were certainly impacted by the lack of a cohesive offensive line.JohnInCarolina said:
Most of those guys got killed every Sunday for the duration of their career.Philly - Kansas City - Houston - Cincinnati - Dallas - Houston - Memphis - Austin - Chicago - Austin
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Less of a liability than Kap in today’s era of perpetual butt hurt.dmchicago said:
A guy that ran a dog fighting ring got another job after serving time in prison.DoubleEgger said:
He’s not playing again. He’s too much of a liability at this point (unwanted media attention).ColbyLang said:
Maybe Kap to the Colts. I don’t buy into the fact that he was cut because he knelt. He was cut because he sucked. He had 2 phenomenal years, his kneeling was just the icing on the cake and what the media chose to sensationalize. He better bring some mad skills to the table if he gets a tryoutFred19Flintstone said:
Sorry if it goes against the liberal narrative, Mr. Know-It-All. Have you ever considered the most simple explanation that he sucks could actually be true? I still believe he could be a journeyman, but because he doesn’t have mad skills, he’s more trouble than he’s worth.JohnInCarolina said:
Sure Fred, that could be it.Fred19Flintstone said:
Maybe he just couldn’t read defensive schemes fast enough? After Jim Harbaugh stopped coaching him, he crapped out. If he could help a NFL team in a significant way (not as a back-up) to make it worth their while, he would play. IMHO.JohnInCarolina said:
And then one guy had his career short for the sin of kneeling. The NFL man....YukonRon said:
Most of the short careers listed above were certainly impacted by the lack of a cohesive offensive line.JohnInCarolina said:
Most of those guys got killed every Sunday for the duration of their career. -
Yeah, but he went to a Super Bowl...oh wait.dmchicago said:
A guy that ran a dog fighting ring got another job after serving time in prison.DoubleEgger said:
He’s not playing again. He’s too much of a liability at this point (unwanted media attention).ColbyLang said:
Maybe Kap to the Colts. I don’t buy into the fact that he was cut because he knelt. He was cut because he sucked. He had 2 phenomenal years, his kneeling was just the icing on the cake and what the media chose to sensationalize. He better bring some mad skills to the table if he gets a tryoutFred19Flintstone said:
Sorry if it goes against the liberal narrative, Mr. Know-It-All. Have you ever considered the most simple explanation that he sucks could actually be true? I still believe he could be a journeyman, but because he doesn’t have mad skills, he’s more trouble than he’s worth.JohnInCarolina said:
Sure Fred, that could be it.Fred19Flintstone said:
Maybe he just couldn’t read defensive schemes fast enough? After Jim Harbaugh stopped coaching him, he crapped out. If he could help a NFL team in a significant way (not as a back-up) to make it worth their while, he would play. IMHO.JohnInCarolina said:
And then one guy had his career short for the sin of kneeling. The NFL man....YukonRon said:
Most of the short careers listed above were certainly impacted by the lack of a cohesive offensive line.JohnInCarolina said:
Most of those guys got killed every Sunday for the duration of their career.LBGE
Pikesville, MD
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Vick was a much better quaterback. Even after getting out of the pen. The NFL is full of wife beaters, druggies, and killers. If the player is good enough a team will take a chance on them. Kap just isn't that good.DoubleEgger said:
Less of a liability than Kap in today’s era of perpetual butt hurt.dmchicago said:
A guy that ran a dog fighting ring got another job after serving time in prison.DoubleEgger said:
He’s not playing again. He’s too much of a liability at this point (unwanted media attention).ColbyLang said:
Maybe Kap to the Colts. I don’t buy into the fact that he was cut because he knelt. He was cut because he sucked. He had 2 phenomenal years, his kneeling was just the icing on the cake and what the media chose to sensationalize. He better bring some mad skills to the table if he gets a tryoutFred19Flintstone said:
Sorry if it goes against the liberal narrative, Mr. Know-It-All. Have you ever considered the most simple explanation that he sucks could actually be true? I still believe he could be a journeyman, but because he doesn’t have mad skills, he’s more trouble than he’s worth.JohnInCarolina said:
Sure Fred, that could be it.Fred19Flintstone said:
Maybe he just couldn’t read defensive schemes fast enough? After Jim Harbaugh stopped coaching him, he crapped out. If he could help a NFL team in a significant way (not as a back-up) to make it worth their while, he would play. IMHO.JohnInCarolina said:
And then one guy had his career short for the sin of kneeling. The NFL man....YukonRon said:
Most of the short careers listed above were certainly impacted by the lack of a cohesive offensive line.JohnInCarolina said:
Most of those guys got killed every Sunday for the duration of their career."The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
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Let's assume there are 64 QB's in the league. Probably more, but 2 per team for this discussion.
Do you really think Kap isn't better that at least 1 or those 64?Philly - Kansas City - Houston - Cincinnati - Dallas - Houston - Memphis - Austin - Chicago - Austin
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Seek therapy.Fred19Flintstone said:
Sorry if it goes against the liberal narrative, Mr. Know-It-All. Have you ever considered the most simple explanation that he sucks could actually be true? I still believe he could be a journeyman, but because he doesn’t have mad skills, he’s more trouble than he’s worth.JohnInCarolina said:
Sure Fred, that could be it.Fred19Flintstone said:
Maybe he just couldn’t read defensive schemes fast enough? After Jim Harbaugh stopped coaching him, he crapped out. If he could help a NFL team in a significant way (not as a back-up) to make it worth their while, he would play. IMHO.JohnInCarolina said:
And then one guy had his career short for the sin of kneeling. The NFL man....YukonRon said:
Most of the short careers listed above were certainly impacted by the lack of a cohesive offensive line.JohnInCarolina said:
Most of those guys got killed every Sunday for the duration of their career."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
Maybe. But not by any significant margin. The headache is not worth the investment right now. The up-side is not enough to make it worth the risk. He was exposed the last couple seasons of his career. Better to invest in someone with more upside or less baggage.dmchicago said:Let's assume there are 64 QB's in the league. Probably more, but 2 per team for this discussion.
Do you really think Kap isn't better that at least 1 or those 64?
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