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Originally posted by cheesner View PostLook, I don't think you are stupid. You just have no capacity for expressing your ideas that doesn't come across as arrogant, condescending and therefore dumb. A few of the more intellectual posters have attempted to glean info from you, but you make that very difficult.Well, it takes a big man to admit when he is wrong, and I was wrong.Originally posted by rbaloha1 View PostPlease Dr. Phil -- there are no intellects on this board -- just posers.
You are really stupid after all.
Also, it was more Dale Carnegie and not Dr. Phil.
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Cheesner wins Packerrats today!Originally posted by cheesner View PostWell, it takes a big man to admit when he is wrong, and I was wrong.
You are really stupid after all.
Also, it was more Dale Carnegie and not Dr. Phil.All tyrannies rule through fraud and force, but once the fraud is exposed they must rely exclusively on force.
George Orwell
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Considering I think people who resort to large font as an attempt at making aggressive points have shit for legitimacy your statement is kinda correct. As comic the insult dog would say 'I poop on you"Originally posted by rbaloha1 View PostStraight from your ASSHOLEAll tyrannies rule through fraud and force, but once the fraud is exposed they must rely exclusively on force.
George Orwell
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One time I told Tank the reason he loved Sherman and hated TT is that, as father figures go, Ted would have thrown out Tank's bong and made him mow the lawn while Mike would have let him live in the basement and burn incense.Originally posted by hoosier View PostKind of makes me nostalgic for the days of Tank. At least he had a sense of humor.
Tank thought it was funny. He also thought it was funny when I suggested that Hillary needed a pool boy with his skill at wearing Speedos and rubbing sun screen into stretch marks.
I know if he came back I'd remember right away why he's gone, but he did have flashes of redeeming humor.[QUOTE=George Cumby] ...every draft (Ted) would pick a solid, dependable, smart, athletically limited linebacker...the guy who isn't doing drugs, going to strip bars, knocking around his girlfriend or making any plays of game changing significance.
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You had the Donko's?Originally posted by MadtownPacker View PostScrew you asshole!! Tebow will always be special to me because I won major dinero on that steelers playoff game. I know he's not a good QB but the magic was fun while it lasted.
Now that is a ballsy bet.
I am puzzled by the whole Tebow deal. My opinion of the boy is about on par with Zool. There are about 6 or 7 critical throws that he just can't make. Some of them involve that slow ass delivery of his. That, & he can't throw a ball outside the numbers to his right side to save his ass.
Pitt based their D gameplan on exploiting TT's weaknesses and he still beat 'em.
After pulling one of the biggest play-off upsets in NFL history, they cut him?
The whole thing is basically nuts.
But entertaining.
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Mad.Originally posted by MadtownPacker View PostRB has gone aloha folks. Hope no one misses him too much.
Your a patient man.
The Packer fan from Hawaii:




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Clefty is trying to understand this point. Are you saying that the Packers have valued more narrow, specific, individual skills (such as Sam Sheilds being able to run step to step with fast receivers, Woodson being able to attack the LOS) at the expense of being able to do multiple things reasonably well, so that the defense is more flexible? And that the answer is to expand the repertoire of each player in individuals drills during OTAs, to then be put together during training camp? If playing zone is a main problem, how is that being taught in individual work during OTAs?Originally posted by pbmax View PostAll very fixable, but we have been waiting for years to solve the zone problem and its still around. So other than Patler, how many people are worried that the position coaches are not maximizing the return on the players in all facets of the game? That too much emphasis is placed on specific skills? McCarthy spent this years OTAs going back to individual work and less full team drills. I think he recognizes it too.
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