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Post by Sonny Werblin on Mar 15, 2017 18:17:40 GMT -5
We get an ice age every 200 years? Shit. Where have I been. Not every 200 years, but you should do a little research because your premise of no sudden climate fluctuations is flat out wrong.
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Mar 15, 2017 12:29:19 GMT -5
Don't think it would surprise anyone if this were the case: Nailed it. Jets are sticking to their plan. If we can get you for cheap, cool. But don't push it, we're in no rush. Which just goes to show you, you can't have your cupcake and eat it too.
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Mar 15, 2017 12:18:33 GMT -5
Okay you bunch of skinny thinkers... what if the whole idea is to have high power play on the outside and Rush the QB? And we keep Harris Lee and Jenkins in place? It's possible He certainly has the size and has been one of the better passrushers in the league from the inside. I'm pretty sure he's slow. It's a whole different ballgame rushing the passer from OLB compared to coming right up the middle.
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Mar 15, 2017 11:39:06 GMT -5
Yes, the earth was much warmer and balmy. Back when there were dinosaurs. The earth, however, between periods of warm and cool has taken millions of years. Not 200 years like we are experiencing now. Ecosystems have no time to adapt. This is how the narrative should be framed, not if the earth was warm before. the Little Ice Ages say hello
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Mar 15, 2017 11:35:55 GMT -5
If they spend that kind of money on Hightower, they must have plans to build the D around him, right? Like a switch to a 4-3 with Lee at WOLB, a line of Mo, Shel, Mac, and Leo with Mac coming out on passing downs so the pass rush d line is Mo, Shel, Leo and Mauldin or some other pass rushing DE type. If not, spending 12 million on Hightower just doesn't make any sense to me. I mean they aren't interested in him simply because he is a big body, stout against the run, to make up for Darron Lee being undersized, are they? If they're willing to spend that kind of money, then that tells me that Bowles certainly views him as a central piece to build the defense around. If they end up signing him, I don't see them overhauling the defensive scheme. More than likely they'll cut Harris and plug him next to Lee. I'm not feeling it is money well spent.
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Mar 15, 2017 11:22:06 GMT -5
Sounds like Hightower has narrowed it down to the Jets/Pats and Cadet is deciding between the Jets/Saints. If they spend that kind of money on Hightower, they must have plans to build the D around him, right? Like a switch to a 4-3 with Lee at WOLB, a line of Mo, Shel, Mac, and Leo with Mac coming out on passing downs so the pass rush d line is Mo, Shel, Leo and Mauldin or some other pass rushing DE type. If not, spending 12 million on Hightower just doesn't make any sense to me. I mean they aren't interested in him simply because he is a big body, stout against the run, to make up for Darron Lee being undersized, are they?
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Mar 15, 2017 10:27:39 GMT -5
The bigger an organization is, the more attractive and beneficial a target of corruption it becomes. This is why the EPA should be disbanded and environmental enforcement should be left to the states. It is is much harder to "buy" 50 separate state run Environmental Protection Agencies than it is to buy one giant Federal Agency.
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Mar 15, 2017 9:26:04 GMT -5
He has elite size and an elite arm. Period. He has elite inaccuracy and elite immobility. His intangibles mean nothing if he can't throw an accurate football. Did I mention he has elite size?_ Always suspected you were a size queen. Oh, the ironing More big dicks on this site than any pron site on the interwebz
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Mar 15, 2017 7:48:13 GMT -5
DL Howard Jones to visit on Friday All I see is this
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Mar 14, 2017 17:18:40 GMT -5
Who exactly gets carbon tax money anyway? Not sure. But I'm 100% certain it's not you or me.
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Mar 14, 2017 17:01:35 GMT -5
Someone posted earlier that it is unwise to put all your eggs in one basket hoping to land a franchise QB in next year's draft listing many first round busts. Such a negative point of view. How about Manning, Ryan, Roethlisberger, Newton, Luck, Rivers, Stafford, Palmer, Mariota, Wentz and Winston. And that's just high first round QBs playing right now. I'll take my chances with a top pick in 2018 with that QB class.
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Mar 13, 2017 17:51:45 GMT -5
I am thoroughly convinced by Mac's actions that he intends to do his best to ensure a top pick in the 2018 draft. Remember, he comes from the Texans, a team that is being held back only by it's inability to land a QB. He knows QB classes like next year's don't come along often and that his team is perfectly poised to lose a whole lot of football games next season.
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Mar 13, 2017 17:30:38 GMT -5
It's like the traveling jagrs.
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Mar 13, 2017 12:17:37 GMT -5
So, the Pats give Stephon Gilmore a 5 year, $65 million contract, and look poised to pay Hightower about $10 million per year. At the same time, they give Malcolm Butler a first round tender, which once he signs it, will pay him $3.91 million per year.
What am I missing? Of the three, it would seem that Butler is the best and most important player to the Pats. Why not pay Butler instead of Gilmore? or instead of Hightower? Now Butler is so pissed off that if he signs the tender and is not traded, he will poison that locker room faster than you can say Terrell Owens. And no one will pay top dollar for Butler in a trade because they know the Pats will have to trade him. I really can't see him playing out the year on that contract.
Am I missing something?
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Mar 13, 2017 12:07:32 GMT -5
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