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I have a few portions that need subtitles... This is bad, huh?Everything I've watched on Netflix this year has had subtitles.
I have a few portions that need subtitles... This is bad, huh?Everything I've watched on Netflix this year has had subtitles.
That's it! Someone needs to create an Uber/LYFT/Taxi system, but with exotic street burners.
That would be killer...
For some reason... I don't trust this union, but I like it anyways!!!Im in, you cover the operating cost and I will drive the exotic steet burners.
While true, he'll probably be out of the league in a couple yearsHis salary to car cost ratio is much greater than most people's.
Just cut his *** now..Cedrick Wilson is better anyway. This is a blessing in disguise.
No. I can’t honestly say that I would.So if that was Zeke, Dak, Lee...would you say the same?
So if that was Zeke, Dak, Lee...would you say the same?
No. I can’t honestly say that I would.
No. Not with Dak and Lee anyhow. And I don’t feel a need to defend the different standards.
I think you may be implying there is some hypocrisy there. I ain’t feeling the burn though.
I am considering the cost/benefit of making a statement. TWIL isn’t good enough to avoid the “statement cut.” In my opinion, there are 4 offensive linemen, 1 RB, 1 QB, 1 kicker, 2 CB, 1 LB, 1DE who have played themselves to a point that they would could expect extra chances. 10 of those 11 have set a fine example as far as I know.
That leaves 42 players who should make the final roster who I would be willing to say “good bye” to for the sake of establishing off-the-field expectations.
No remorse, no regrets. -Hetfield/Ulrich
outstanding postNo. I can’t honestly say that I would.
No. Not with Dak and Lee anyhow. And I don’t feel a need to defend the different standards.
I think you may be implying there is some hypocrisy there. I ain’t feeling the burn though.
I am considering the cost/benefit of making a statement. TWIL isn’t good enough to avoid the “statement cut.” In my opinion, there are 4 offensive linemen, 1 RB, 1 QB, 1 kicker, 2 CB, 1 LB, 1DE who have played themselves to a point that they would could expect extra chances. 10 of those 11 have set a fine example as far as I know.
That leaves 42 players who should make the final roster who I would be willing to say “good bye” to for the sake of establishing off-the-field expectations.
No remorse, no regrets. -Hetfield/Ulrich
Just cut his *** now..Cedrick Wilson is better anyway. This is a blessing in disguise.
I did imply hypocrisy and specifically said that IIRC. I was just curious if you would cut the guys I mentioned because even though you did say Twill was expendable, a good part of your post was also about making a statement to the other players and not being hamstrung by players making poor decisions.No. I can’t honestly say that I would.
No. Not with Dak and Lee anyhow. And I don’t feel a need to defend the different standards.
I think you may be implying there is some hypocrisy there. I ain’t feeling the burn though.
I am considering the cost/benefit of making a statement. TWIL isn’t good enough to avoid the “statement cut.” In my opinion, there are 4 offensive linemen, 1 RB, 1 QB, 1 kicker, 2 CB, 1 LB, 1DE who have played themselves to a point that they would could expect extra chances. 10 of those 11 have set a fine example as far as I know.
That leaves 42 players who should make the final roster who I would be willing to say “good bye” to for the sake of establishing off-the-field expectations.
No remorse, no regrets. -Hetfield/Ulrich
I did imply hypocrisy and specifically said that IIRC. I was just curious if you would cut the guys I mentioned because even though you did say Twill was expendable, a good part of your post was also about making a statement to the other players and not being hamstrung by players making poor decisions.
So basically, it has less to do with making a statement and being hamstrung and more to do with cutting players who don’t contribute that aren’t worth the headache.
Sobriety tests aren't given for public intoxication. Although he admitted to being the driver, he did not admit to being drunk at the time of the accident. This is why it is not a DWI, the police would have to catch him in the drivers seat and fail his test for him to be charged with the felony of DWI.
What games have you been watching, I knowing he has went high for many catches and caught it with his hands. As Dak throws high quite often last year.
Go back and watch the games again.
Why hasn’t this dude been cut yet?
Why hasn’t this dude been cut yet?