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No shite. Kamala voters aren’t rolling out of bed until 11:00 am. Not like they have to get to work.
I’m surprised Black Hawk Down didn’t make the list.
Plus he becomes a Swedish hero and can use that to pull Swedish women. Sounds practical to me.
If House is retained, Daniels because I don’t want to sully the memory of the 2019 team with Burrow losing 56-59 against someone next year.
Most miserable, 2008 LSU comeback against Troy. Just above freezing, windy and raining while down 28 points.

Coldest 2000 independence bowl MSU aTm.

re: Is Simmons trolling Tx?

Posted by RosyFinchBOYZ on 8/11/23 at 6:23 am
No, but we can all hope seven-win Sark lives up to his name and gives him a reason to flip.
I’m pretty sure this is my fault. I wore it out during work last week. :lol:

re: 3.2.1.....

Posted by RosyFinchBOYZ on 2/5/23 at 10:10 pm
I want to believe
I saw the title and expected to see a story about one of their assistants being caught playing hide the finger on video. :lol:
I don’t see LSU beating Georgia, so I’ll worry about the playoffs after the title game. But if you told me after Florida State and Tennessee that I’d potentially be melting because the Playoff committee leaves us at 5 I could live with that. I’m just going to hope for a vintage Bo Nix game.

re: Brooks had possession

Posted by RosyFinchBOYZ on 11/6/22 at 11:37 am
What I don’t understand is if the ball is immediately dead when the out of bounds player touches the ball, the brooks has the ball wouldn’t it be frat the second a finger hits the ball? So Brooks has it, touch, dead ball it shouldn’t matter the the continuation knocks the ball loose because it should be dead with brooks in possession.
I’m pulling for Florida to put the nail in A&M’s coffin and hopefully send more of that 2022 recruiting class into the portal. The good news is if A&M wins I’ll still have fun watching the Florida melt. It’s a win win situation.
The Dark Knight Rises is a mediocre film at best.
Sounds a bit like April Fool’s Day (1986).
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I don't understand why they needed to do this now.


A market like New Orleans has to do it now because if they let him play out this year he’ll be an expiring. There’s no way he agrees to 2 years next summer so you either do a 3 year extension which puts you in the same place anyway . However, if he has a good year there’s a good chance he decides to play it out and go to free agency.


Once that happens he can always leave and it’s almost certain the Pels will have to give him good money over 4 years to keep him. When have you ever seen a coveted unrestricted FA sign just a two year deal? So with this new deal CJ needs to give you 3 good years and if his play starts to slip you’ll have a 32 million expiring that you can package assets with to swing a big trade in year 4. If you don’t do this deal the 2 most likely scenarios are CJ walks for nothing 2 years for now or you have to pay him in the range of 120 million over 4 years and instead of hoping he can play well until he’s 34 you’re hoping he can hold on to 36 and if it turns negative you’ll have an albatross for most of BIs and Zion’s primes.

re: 2022-23 Lakers Thread

Posted by RosyFinchBOYZ on 8/25/22 at 1:26 am
Oh I remember Stanley on the Pels. I know he’s not even a replacement level nba player. But other than a 37 year old LeBron the lakers wing depth is worse than the Dante Cunningham, Solo, Darius Miller days for the Pels so any loss of depth there hurts them. Especially of one of the few who can actually defend the position. Plus Pat Bev has only played above 60 games once in the last 5 years. I just don’t see this trade moving the needle either way.

re: 2022-23 Lakers Thread

Posted by RosyFinchBOYZ on 8/25/22 at 12:20 am
I think it’s a mixed bag, Pat Bev for THT is an upgrade, but add in Stanley Johnson and the Lakers gave up two out of their three decent wing defenders. They’re going to have no one but JTA to throw at the BIs, Lukas, Tatums and Bookers of the world.