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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 6, 2017 4:38:49 GMT -5
I don't think it is. I don't believe he has one. Can you repeat any football thought of his? A football philosophy? I hope you don't mean like Rex's Ground & Pound or Play like a Jet? I can certainly repeat Todd Bowles football "thoughts" if you hare having difficulty figuring them out. He expects his players to play hard, smart and to behave like a professional. As far as his theories on running an D and O. On D there are two basic trains of thought: 1) bend but don't break; and 2) attacking. Bowles wants an attacking D. On O, there are 4 basic ideas (which are often intermingled in game planning): 1) balanced attack (steelers); 2) pass to set up the run (packers); 3) Run to set up the Pass (Cowboys); 4) attack a the opposition D weakness (Patriots). From the past 2 seasons -- which are the only 2 where Bowles was involved in O at all -- right now Bowles seems to favor a balanced attack. I would presume this (like other D coaches who become HCs -- Bill Bellichick) will evolve into a theory of precise game planning to attack the opposing Ds weakness. Are these the kind of football thoughts that are escaping you? Because, I'm having a hard time deciphering what you are trying to get at? -Being a professional has nothing to do with football specifically nor have I heard him express that desire - about his D and O you're making assumptions I've never heard him say he wants an attacking D and haven't seen that on the field. He put something on the field as far as an O , I guess you have to characterize it somehow though saying it "appears" to be is telling. It appears to be the product of what the OC put out there and in fact Bowles has said he wants to go "in a different direction" on Offense
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 5, 2017 22:48:00 GMT -5
That's obama's fault. Obviously. Retail is a dying industry. Maybe Trump can promise to put a tariff on every sale Amazon steals from a brick and mortar store and promise all those retail workers their jobs back This retailers can be retrained as coal miners. Win/win. I guess Trump's call to boycott Macy's worked The real estate mogul took to Twitter Thursday afternoon to encourage shoppers to steer clear of the brand that once carried his clothing line but severed ties with him shortly after he called Mexicans “rapists” in his campaign kick-off speech. “Macy’s was very disloyal to me bc of my strong stance on illegal immigration. Their stock has crashed! #BoycottMacys,” Trump wrote.
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 5, 2017 22:28:46 GMT -5
Not a problem! He underreported his debt by at least a factor of six . That's not lying or anything.
An analysis by the Wall Street Journal published Thursday found that the incoming president owes at least $1.85 billion in debt to as many as 150 Wall Street firms and other financial institutions.
According to the examination of legal and property documents, “Hundreds of millions of dollars of debt attached to Mr. Trump’s properties, some of them backed by Mr. Trump’s personal guarantee, were packaged into securities and sold to investors over the past five years,” thus “broadening the tangle of interests that pose potential conflicts for the incoming president’s administration.”
In May, Trump filed documents with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) that disclosed $315 million owed to 10 companies—but that only included debts for companies that Trump completely controls, “excluding more than $1.5 billion lent to partnerships that are 30 percent owned by him,” WSJ reported.
“As a result,” wrote WSJ reporters Jean Eaglesham and Lisa Schwartz, “a broader array of financial institutions now are in a potentially powerful position over the incoming president. Put more directly, as Think Progress‘s Judd Legum did: “As president, Trump will be responsible for regulating entities that he also owes money to.”
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 5, 2017 22:10:42 GMT -5
So where's the big announcement? I've heard nothing You were the one scooping it. You tell me. I guess this is the big announcement Jets owner Woody Johnson addressed the media today. He would not commit to a mandate of making the Playoffs in 2017 for Todd Bowles and Mike Maccagnan to retain their jobs. On if there is mandate to make the playoffs in year three… No. I don’t really like mandates because they normally don’t work - lines in the sand or whatever. You don’t want to judge it that way. The way we’ll judge it is getting better each and every year, and seeing it in our players, our young players - are they getting better or are they going the other way.
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 5, 2017 22:05:21 GMT -5
"What is going on". LOL. What a buffoon. Maybe try going to an intelligence briefing once in a while
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 5, 2017 21:43:00 GMT -5
Trump is going to ask Congress to appropriate money for the wall. I.E. You and I (unless you're Mexican) are paying for this
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 5, 2017 21:06:52 GMT -5
Oops. Liar caught in his own Catch-22
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 5, 2017 21:01:17 GMT -5
All four suspects have been charged with kidnapping, battery and hate crimes. Hopefully the authorities go through their social media and find anyone else connected. In my opinion these kids were inspired to do this. By Donald Trump mocking a disabled man?
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 5, 2017 19:58:12 GMT -5
Pretty weird how someone who is so hated and so many disagree with could still win an election. Isn't it? What's even crazier is that racist America reelected him. You want to know what's batshit- believing insane conspiracy theories that podesta and Clinton were running a child sex ring out of a pizza shop- but I'm the one that's batshit
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 5, 2017 15:51:21 GMT -5
So the Jets are supposed to make a big announcement this Thursday. I guess this is it Where are you hearing this? I've looked online for like 15 minutes and don't see anyone mentioning an announcement Thursday. So where's the big announcement? I've heard nothing
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 5, 2017 15:48:10 GMT -5
It wasn't JUST coaching this year. Yes, that was a significant part of the problem but Chan Gailey didn't suddenly forget how to coach after guiding the offense to a very successful 2015 season. Bowles and Rodgers didn't suddenly scheme a bad defense after putting guys in positions to be pretty successful last year. 2016 was a clusterfuck for a variety of reasons - Harder schedule, multiple injuries (including key ones like Decker and the offensive line, Wilkerson playing at 80%, etc.), a regression of certain players you'd expect to either stay the same or be better (Revis, Mauldin, Pryor, etc.). There are a LOT of reasons this team failed in 2016. Coaching is one of them but I think it's less than 50% of the reason. There was a confluence of events. My one significant criticism of the coaching staff is that they didn't adapt, they didn't "feel" what was happening to the team and find ways to mitigate the problems, particularly the apathy and locker room friction that developed when it became clear the Jets were heading to a non-playoff, sub-.500 season. That is clearly on Todd Bowles. I think and hope he'll learn from it. He has decent mentors in this league - Bill Parcells, Bruce Arians...guys who are tough and never seem to have attitude or laziness issues on their teams. A little friction between a coach and his players can be good (remember Parcells calling out Bryan Cox before a game, suggesting to Lawrence Taylor he'd trade him one game against the Saints because LT couldn't get past their OLine - those guys had monster games after those ass chewings by Parcells). But we can't have friction between players....that's like a cancer that eats a team from the inside out. Bowles has to remedy the attitude on this team. Sadly, I'm reminded of guys like Belidick and Mangini...."Is this player a good character guy? Is football important to him?" Those are the kinds of questions that need to be asked of guys like Revis, Sheldon Richardson, etc. THAT is the problem our coaching had this year....not that it was horrible coaching, but that it couldn't control the team and manage its issues. Apparently coaching has a lot to do with it. According to Westhoff today (who said even though he's not a defensive guy he probably could have schemed a better defensive game plan than what we saw this year) Leonard are Darren are prototypical 43 players and we're totally misused this season
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 5, 2017 15:45:24 GMT -5
What is his football philosophy? Now that's just silly. You're better than this. I don't think it is. I don't believe he has one. Can you repeat any football thought of his?
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 5, 2017 13:48:03 GMT -5
And another crazy question, news of Russian hacking came out and Trump demands Russia Hack Hillary during the campaign (goodbye democracy) but now that it's over suddenly he knows Russia never did any such thing. Where's the "inside info" in the hacking you promised us today ? Still waiting for Barron to email it to you? Oh wait you don't know how to use email
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 5, 2017 13:44:48 GMT -5
Considering that the prevailing mindset here is shared by at most 26% of the populace *(most of which seems to have found their safe space here), and sometimes not more than 14% (say if you're in TN for instance), and the views I express are shared by 60 to 80% of America, the owning of the "batshit" is highly debatable, at best So are you going to Hillarys inauguration? Pretty weird how someone who is so hated and so many disagree with could still win an election. Isn't it?
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 5, 2017 11:24:55 GMT -5
[br Even FF2 doesn't believe half the shit he posts. He just likes getting a reaction. Now VTN on the other hand, she's just batshit crazy. There, I said it. Considering that the prevailing mindset here is shared by at most 26% of the populace *(most of which seems to have found their safe space here), and sometimes not more than 14% (say if you're in TN for instance), and the views I express are shared by 60 to 80% of America, the owning of the "batshit" is highly debatable, at best
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