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My pants just got tight looking at those unis my god I need to find a quiet place
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My three stars of the game: 3 - Anthony Lynn 2 - Robert Woods 1 - Zach Brown I just wonder who is going to be our offensive coordinator next year. Lynn got serious interest well before he turned this offense around. Corey Graham did nothing on the stat sheet, but it looked like he had a strong day. Oh, and Julio had exactly 300 yards on the day.
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Sure ... (It's the Gif thing you did, get it?) This is a close one. I can see an argument either way. Moving the sticks a little, but if I'm throwing it to either player in coverage I'm far more confident in Julio getting the ball.
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Julio absolutely can do everything Brown does. Julio is faster, taller, stronger and has better hands.
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Who? And who? Never heard of 'em. But really, Antonio Brown can't do half of what Julio does. Different skillsets get similar results, though.
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(Julio Jones is the best WR in the game and I refuse to hear your opinion otherwise)
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I blanked on Risto's rookie year and forgot he was in the A for a chunk. I don't know then. It'd take some research.
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Very simple offense for Tyrod so far. Not asking him to do anything he can't. College-like approach. Easy routes, not asking him to make reads and allowing him a safety valve on each play. This is the offense he can succeed in.
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It's 3 (He was on the roster his entire first year, Rakish, just played 34 games)
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This is cheap and garbage. If there's one person I would never want to be it'd be him.
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Matthews is playing in his first NHL game today ... You could say he's breaking his NHL Hyman Chris Johnston @reporterchris Projected #leafs lines: Komarov-Kadri-Michalek JVR-Bozak-Marner Hyman-Matthews-Nylander Martin-Gauthier/Laich-Brown
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Some levity. "He hasn't released his tax returns which means he's either not that rich" "WRONG" "Not that charitable" "WRONG" "Or he's never paid taxes in his life" "warmer" ... In response to "Lester Holt" asking about Trump supporting the Iraq war. "WRONG WRONG WRONG. You're being very mean to me tonight Coltrane. I was against the war, ask anybody in the world...Named Sean Hannity. I told Sean Hannity, call Sean Hannity." "You told Sean Hannity on his show and there's proof?" "No, I told him in private. It was just me and Sean late at night. I leaned over and whispered in his ear 'Sean, I'm against the war in Iraq.' And then he whispered in my ear 'I'm against the war, too.' And the next thing I knew I was kissing Sean Hannity."
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Awesome awesome game between Clemson and Louisville ends after a Louisville WR just gives up on the game. Had a relatively easy first down and just let the defender take him out of bounds instead of fighting for the yards.
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NYT got Trump's 1995 tax returns in which he reported a $916 million loss which could have allowed him to avoid paying a penny in federal income taxes for up to 18 years. http://nyti.ms/2dm3yJW Further evidence of Trump's financial moves to benefit himself and break the backs his success was built upon.
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If Clay isn't out which reports indicate he will be out
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As it currently stands I think a QB is realistic at any point. If they're drafting in the top five it gets interesting if a consensus in the room grows on one of the guys. A higher draft slot would also put them in good position to trade up into the late first for a guy they like that falls.
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(This is NOT me making a case for the impoverished "abusing the welfare system" because it's an entirely different conversation, do not interpret it as that) No. It's not even slightly similar. In Trump's case both the system and the man are broken. In the impoverished case the system is broken and the man is broke. Fix the system and the second case may change. Maybe the man is no longer broke. I don't think changing the system will unbreak Trump.
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Here's my order that I put out of where I would take these guys, in parentheses is where they're currently projected to go based on what I've seen: At this point, my QB rankings for the 2017 draft: 1. Mason Rudolph (Ok State) - 1st round (2nd or 3rd) 2. Deshaun Watson (Clemson) - late 1st (early 1st) 3. Chad Kelly (Ole Miss) - mid 2nd (late 1st/early 2nd) 4. DeShone Kizer (Notre Dame) - 2nd round (early 1st) 5. Brad Kaaya (Miami) - late 2nd (mid-to-late 1st) 6. Luke Falk (Washington State) - 3rd round (3rd or 4th) 7. Seth Russell (Baylor) - 4th round (4th or 5th) 8. Pat Mahomes (Texas Tech) - 4th round (4th or 5th)
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I was going to do it earlier this week but it slipped my mind. This week's draftable college QB guide: Mason Rudolph is shredding the Texas defense to the tune of 15-for-21, 310 yards and 3 TDs (no turnovers). It's just getting to the half now (yes, that's one half). Game is on ABC. DeShone Kizer (Norte Dame) is taking the Syracuse defense to the woodshed so far. 14-for-22 with 356 yards and two TDs (1 INT) at the half. There have been some bad drops by his receivers, too. Brady Kaaya (Miami) has done essentially nothing against Georgia Tech, but he hasn't really had to. He is 6-for-9 with 77 yards but his team leads 28-14. He still needs to prove he's got the arm strength to play at the next level. Deshaun Watson (Clemson) has a huge matchup tonight against Louisville. Two top-five teams clash. This is a HUGE moment for Watson to prove himself. Game starts at 8 p.m. on ABC. Chad Kelly (Ole Miss) will face a soft Memphis defense today at 7 p.m. on ESPN 2. He should continue to put up gaudy numbers. Josh Dobbs (Tennessee) will face number 25 Georgia on the road. Georgia still somehow has a top-ranked defense despite giving up at least 24 points a game and getting blown out last week. Game starts at 3:30 on CBS. Seth Russell (Baylor) is struggling so far after a half against Iowa State. 4-for-10 with 108 yards (no TDs or INTs). Luke Falk (Washington State) hosts the Ducks of Oregon tonight at 9:30 (Pac 12 Network). Oregon's defense isn't one of the "pro-style defenses" so no hope for Falk to make progress in proving he's not a system QB.
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There's been plenty of dark secrets exposed throughout the Trump campaign but nobody cares as it's to be expected from an imbecile.
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I don't think Baptiste is here for any reason other than he's injured (see: Guhle last year). Vogl feels the same way.
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Verbal-vomit N'eo is my least favorite. You underrated the meaning and HONOR being our president should be. Of course he owes it to us. He owes his world to us. But we shouldn't want it. I certainly don't WANT it, but if there's a chance he's going to be our Buffoon in Chief I most definitely NEED it. Give me your all, Trump. Even if your all is tiny hands, loins and mind.
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It's not notable when candidates release them. It's notable when they don't. He will be the first in ten elections to not do so. Maybe we only hold ourselves to that social contract because we're at the bottom of the pile and the only effective "trickle down" we see is the people at the top telling us we must when they don't themselves. When it comes to taxes they're both underpaying the rest of us, but only one has been transparent about it while the other certainly has darker secrets in his returns.
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It should also be clarified that N'eo is focusing on one of many reasons Trump has been asked to release his taxes. Charitable donations, where money is coming and going and others are also reasons. Everybody knows he doesn't pay any taxes.
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And Nylander. All getting extended looks.