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  2. No no no, ticats D was a tire fire. Slight difference
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  4. Streveler's TD to Wheatfall last week, that play was STRAIGHT FIRE.
  5. Crum, Dustin. My curse worked last week picking Lawler 😏
  6. Where has choppers been all yr...did he get the boot with Matt?
  7. we're going to have to reserve a spot for Robert Munsch soon, this one is a real heartbreaker, I really hate Dementia
  8. It is but if I corrected him I wouldn't have been able to use the quote. The ability to quote is a serviceable substitute for wit - W. Somerset Maugham
  9. JT's last two years playing in this league. 2021-22 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 71 12 25 37 39 -14 -- -- -- -- -- 2022-23 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 53 15 16 31 43 -31 -- -- -- -- -- Here's hoping he feels rejuvenated and is ready to roll. Wear that Jersey proud Mr. Winnipegger. Go Jets Go.
  10. In a way I get this, as it does pertain to the health of the players. I guess all you really need to do is watch the db's tackling, and you can see the effect of the limited practice time/amounts. Interesting that it doesn't talk about film time...is that unlimited?
  11. STRAIIIIIGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHTTTTTTTTT FIIIIIIIIIIRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEE!
  12. SOME OF THESE RESPONSES ARE STRAIGHT FIRE, YO!
  13. Which was his problem last year too. He was solid when he got in last year though. Just seems odd to me the idea some people have that anyone we cut MUST go be a superstar somewhere else ornelse they are a scrub... there's a whole wide area in between... plus we already dress and play more than our own fair share of scrubs.
  14. That’s a terrible comparison. You don’t *have* to respond if you have nothing to add.
  15. I thought it was get your 'cheques for free.....I guess 'chicks' works too
  16. Any player that has been kicked in the nards knows the feeling...one of searing pain and the thoughts of 'will my nutsack ever be the same' and the family jewels ever drop back out of my throat, where their supposed to be...Not fond memories
  17. Yeah I think we all agree to some extent...with varying points of view Fact of matter regardless of partial...full...or he grew a third one that was dangling in the way...he was gonna go down for good...or make it worse...and just delayed his comeback date a season essentially ..and well he went down for good the first game they tried it...applaud him for wanting to but the powers that be should have thanked him but said no beueno And he was kinda gimpy...no explosion...couldn't separate...and had alligator arms...also on the pick that went back to the house...he couldn't cut and come back effectively...and yhe db jumped it...he was playing in a limited capacity OSH also has a history of playing guys Cleary not good to go...so id give him zero leeway there
  18. Hardly...what we do...and what other teams do is rather insignificant. We used an import da spot on a fullback for 6 snaps a game....didnt see anyone else run out and replicate that move of genius
  19. Garbutt is hurt...has been for most yr And I agree...we I think are telling WJ that's his role at times You can see games..like grey cup..and some this yr if they turn him loose he causes chaos He needs 2 ...3 running mates to really make him effective...he is far from regression or lost it A true nose or DT would help all our ends too
  20. Now post, but with MORE YELLING!
  21. Now that's straight fire!
  22. Seems fairly obvious that the last 2 seasons they are using Willie far less in the pass rush and taking advantage of his knock down ability and ability to almost become a 4th LB. Garbutt was a scrub and is doing nothing in Hamilton too. The guy has 4 sacks in his career. He was exactly the kind of guy we needed to let walk and upgrade. The problem most certainly isn't letting scrubs like Garbutt and Fox go. The problem is when we let scrubs go we aren't able to even upgrade over that.
  23. Well the best I can do to describe what straight fire is is have someone kick you right in the junk and wait for the feeling that incurs.
  24. I don't disagree that playing him was risky. However, he had a pretty decent stat line in that game and made some real clutch plays. Until the OT throw he was playing very well. Unfortunate he got hurt because it was one of his best games of the season and certainly miles better than anything Dillon Mitchell has done all year. He certainly didn't hamper, and only enhanced our ability to compete that game. As a general rule I don't like rolling out guys that are injured, but we certainly don't know how he looked in practice, and that would have been a huge factor in the decision. Hindsight is 20/20. If he wasn't good enough to go I have every faith that Couture would have shut him down. If he didn't look ready to go I don't think MOS would have played him and he certainly looked good that entire game. It is unfortunate he reinjured himself but that was the direction the player chose to take, and he looked ready to perform. He wasn't gimpy by any stretch of the imagination.
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