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  1. That was a nice pass.
  2. Then we will learn a lot about some players. We learn more in adversity than in ease.
  3. Crap. Perfect pass and great catch by a darned good receiver.
  4. Think McGuire took too much off that pass....
  5. Looks like Hansen is gonna get a lot of work today.
  6. Richmond is gonna be ok. He will live and likely come back to play. Edit: looks worse than I first thought.
  7. Looks like rushing yards are gonna be hard to come by today.
  8. I am impressed with his ball carrier pursuit.
  9. Kongbo more noticeable today than at any other time this year.
  10. Would like to see Demski sat out before too long. McGuire needs to take a bit off his short passes.
  11. Well, that looked like our old return game. ShaQ is not an instant star.
  12. Yup. Now lets see how their pass protection and blocking on sweeps will be.
  13. Sounds like a James Bond villain.
  14. Back in the Dark Ages of the Kelly-Mack era, Bob's voice over the radio made the games more bearable- sometimes I would turn the TV right off and just listen to Bob's play by play. The only constant in life is change, but sometimes it is unwelcome, even if inevitable.
  15. We should brace ourselves': Experts warn Bannon's indictment will inflame Trump's dejected base Trump adviser Steve Bannon's indictment on Friday was necessary to preserve the rule of law, according to former FBI special agent Clint Watts. However, the downside is that Bannon will undoubtedly use the indictment to fire up former president Donald Trump's supporters, according to Watts, an MSNBC national security analyst. "It had to be pushed to this level, and I'm thankful that it (was)," Watts told the network's Deadline: White House program on Friday afternoon. "What I would say, though, is while it seems dumb legally, in terms of politics, for Steve Bannon's orbit and the information environment, this is what they were hoping for in some ways, which is now they have a new war they can fight. It's always looking to poke a fight or provoke a fight and develop a new war in the social media space and the information space to rally a base that does not have much to cheer about." Watts noted with former president Donald Trump banned from major social media platforms, the conversation around the country is "just not what it was one or two years ago." "I don't care what you think the electoral outcome was, the enthusiasm has been dying," Watts said. "So this gives them one more thing, and this is Steve Bannon's war, and he's always said 'the war on the administrative state,' and he's trying to provoke that war, and I'm sure we're going to see a continuation of this, and it won't go quietly." Princeton University professor Eddie Glaude, an MSNBC contributor, agreed that Bannon will be "imagined as a political martyr and that will then inflame these folks." 'We should brace ourselves': Experts warn Bannon's indictment will inflame Trump's dejected base - Alternet.org
  16. The "herd immunity theory" has yet to be proven in practice. I am really alarmed at the unvaxxed patient who has caused 25 infections and one death. There is a case to be made for charging the carrier with willful negligence causing death.
  17. If the substitute players play their butts off and dominate the Larks, that would send a helluva intimidating message to the rest of the league. I'm rooting for that.
  18. Holland today reported the highest total of new COVID cases since the pandemic began- 15,000. Sweeping new restrictions have been brought in.
  19. Boo boo- wrong thread. Literacy has drawbacks.
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  21. Nope. The benefits greatly outweigh the risks.
  22. Assuming that the Bombers bring the Cup back to Winnipeg again, it would be a travesty if they do not have Bob as an integral part of the ceremonies.
  23. I am ambivalent about facing the 'Cats- they are probably the best team in the East, but any games we lose from here on in will be because we gave the game away, not because we were beaten by better squad.
  24. Anyone else recall the Wolseley elm?
  25. Kyle Rittenhouse judge is 'putting his thumb on the scale in every way possible': MSNBC analyst The judge presiding over Kyle Rittenhouse's murder trial is a "racist' who's "putting his thumb on the scale in every way possible" in favor of the defendant, according to MSNBC legal analyst Elie Mystal. Mystal, an attorney who serves as the Nation magazine's justice correspondent, said Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge Bruce Schroeder has "a history of disregarding civil rights information and rulings." "If you look at his specific history in this case, all of his pretrial motions tended to favor Kyle Rittenhouse, even leading up to this trial, and then certainly his behavior in the trial as the presiding officer of the trial, has just been grotesque in terms of his combativeness with the prosecution, his willingness to let the defense slide on many issues, his American flag tissue box, his cell phone ringtone that is actually the same song that is played at the beginning of Trump rallies," Mystal said. "It's never just one thing," he added. "It's not just one issue or one decision. I'm not saying one plus one equals two. I'm saying one plus one plus one plus one plus one equals five, and while you can try to defend any individual decision, when you look at the totality of his actions, what you have is a racist, biased judge who is putting his thumb on the scale in every way he can for the defense and for Rittenhouse in this case." Host Jason Johnson responded by noting that if a judge's ringtone played a "Black Lives Matter anthem," people would likely take issue, but Schroeder is "getting away with it." Kyle Rittenhouse judge is 'putting his thumb on the scale in every way possible': MSNBC analyst - Alternet.org
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