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Sorry dude. I can’t deal with all JackAss’s and constant bullying and whining like little bitches on here.Originally posted by Upnorth View PostI see what you are saying and while I agree one piece will not fix the d, one more wr would not guarantee we have that much b etter of an o. I think a tackle for the future to replace bak makes substantially more sense than another wr given what we have seen thus far. I did want a wr at draft time but now I see ot, nt and ilb are all places of much greater need than wr. Even apb's precious Metcalf (who I think is a future allpro) would have less impact on this team than someone to stop the dam run.
Peace!!!
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I miss Clown Shoes. He needs to come back.Originally posted by GB-Brandon View PostI Completed my evaluation of the Seahawks today and as far as I am concerned you can take them off the list. They aren't winning no Super Bowl this year and probably won't even make the playoffs. Big drop off this year for Seattle and I have them finishing 3rd in their division.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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to see what crow there will be to eat? Let's list them Peter King styleOriginally posted by bobblehead View PostI miss Clown Shoes. He needs to come back.
(1 ) As posted elsewhere, SEA at 4-0 has an 82% probability of making the playoffs... and don't forget, they expanded it to 7 teams per conference.
(2 ) Lazard was -- with very small sample size - the most efficient WR in the league. He was turning into a solid #2 -- beyond my expectations, and with increased talent at RB/WR (and thus less reliance on WR).
(C ) GB's offense starting the season at a blistering if not historic pace.
(4.ii) Zool et al., pointing out the misspellings and grammar errors.
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I saw a porn once where an asian girl was crying after, saying, ”you destroyed my butt”
Brandon is the antithesis of that. His got turned inside out but he's pretending it doesn't bother him
Maybe instead of clown shoes, we can call him ”contented yet prolapsed anus.”Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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It's all Gute's fault. Had some good discussions with Brandon in he run up to the draft. Then on draft day, Gute drafted Love and didn't draft a wide receiver. Brandon kind of lost his mind. A tragic tale, really.I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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Originally posted by Zool View PostListen....clown shoes....You are literally driving people away with these posts. This is not a maybe thing, it's a for sure thing. If you want this board to die, keep on posting about something of which no one can do anything about. Until you have a job with the Packers, you are powerless. You're just standing there pissing into the wind. Go do something else with your life. This is insane.
Just looked at his post count and saw it's only 1700. I swear those were all done in the past 14 days, I figured he had at least 10K posts at the rate he's going.--
Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...
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I'm not as sold on Metcalf. I think he's a talent, but don't think he will hold up. Reminds me of David Boston - well maybe that's not right because he was a steroid problem and I don't think there's any indication of that with Metcalf. Maybe a more athletic Marques Colston? He lit it up for a few years but faded.Originally posted by Upnorth View PostI see what you are saying and while I agree one piece will not fix the d, one more wr would not guarantee we have that much b etter of an o. I think a tackle for the future to replace bak makes substantially more sense than another wr given what we have seen thus far. I did want a wr at draft time but now I see ot, nt and ilb are all places of much greater need than wr. Even apb's precious Metcalf (who I think is a future allpro) would have less impact on this team than someone to stop the dam run.--
Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...
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if you say his name two more times I reserve the right to punchOriginally posted by bobblehead View PostI miss Clown Shoes. He needs to come back.
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Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...
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That was the main concern I had with Metcalf coming out of the draft. He just looked to me like he was completely roided up based on his build and didn't want to get stuck with another player that had to quit them once joining the NFL. We've seen how that played out before.Originally posted by Guiness View PostI'm not as sold on Metcalf. I think he's a talent, but don't think he will hold up. Reminds me of David Boston - well maybe that's not right because he was a steroid problem and I don't think there's any indication of that with Metcalf. Maybe a more athletic Marques Colston? He lit it up for a few years but faded.
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Look, we all flip out, call someone a name and act like an ass at some point. You own it and move on. Brandon can be a poster we all interact with, but his a) Government sized over reaction and b) refusal to admit he was wrong, kind of ruined him.Originally posted by Joemailman View PostIt's all Gute's fault. Had some good discussions with Brandon in he run up to the draft. Then on draft day, Gute drafted Love and didn't draft a wide receiver. Brandon kind of lost his mind. A tragic tale, really.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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The injury history, specifically the neck injury, worried me. Also, his agility numbers were not great. Seemed like a straight line burner, and you can find those lower. He'd have been terrible in a M3 offense, maybe a little better fit with MLF. He's a good fit for SEA's deep play action passing.Originally posted by SudsMcBucky View PostThat was the main concern I had with Metcalf coming out of the draft. He just looked to me like he was completely roided up based on his build and didn't want to get stuck with another player that had to quit them once joining the NFL. We've seen how that played out before.
He has also surprised with better route running than I expected him to have at this point in his career.
I also thought of him as another David Boston type. I am not completely sold on him, but as a mid/late R2 pick he's turned out to be decent so far.
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Have you watched him a lot this year ? He looks like a beastOriginally posted by Guiness View PostI'm not as sold on Metcalf. I think he's a talent, but don't think he will hold up. Reminds me of David Boston - well maybe that's not right because he was a steroid problem and I don't think there's any indication of that with Metcalf. Maybe a more athletic Marques Colston? He lit it up for a few years but faded.TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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