Official Jon Gruden Thread 30

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Here's a funny thing about that bitcoin string of characters that Bubba posted.

if you take the 2nd string, translate it from text into hexadecimal, the third combo to pop out is 36.

On the Jon Gruden-led 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers team that won the Super Bowl, #36 was ... Travis Stephens.

It may be a fake bitcoin confirmation code, but I think it still has hidden meaning.


You are a puzzle decoder, sir!
 
So bubba is Dennis Rodman!! And N Korea is helping to finance the Gruden deal. It’s all coming together.
 
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Here's a funny thing about that bitcoin string of characters that Bubba posted.

if you take the 2nd string, translate it from text into hexadecimal, the third combo to pop out is 36.

On the Jon Gruden-led 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers team that won the Super Bowl, #36 was ... Travis Stephens.

It may be a fake bitcoin confirmation code, but I think it still has hidden meaning.

You lost me at hexidecimal
 
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Here's a funny thing about that bitcoin string of characters that Bubba posted.

if you take the 2nd string, translate it from text into hexadecimal, the third combo to pop out is 36.

On the Jon Gruden-led 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers team that won the Super Bowl, #36 was ... Travis Stephens.

It may be a fake bitcoin confirmation code, but I think it still has hidden meaning.

That's extremely interesting, I would have picked up on that.
 
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Here's a funny thing about that bitcoin string of characters that Bubba posted.

if you take the 2nd string, translate it from text into hexadecimal, the third combo to pop out is 36.

On the Jon Gruden-led 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers team that won the Super Bowl, #36 was ... Travis Stephens.

It may be a fake bitcoin confirmation code, but I think it still has hidden meaning.

You are too good at this to just jump in today.
 
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Squints has got the method.

Using the ignore option rather than GTFOing and quoting the NegaGrudes makes the Gruden Threads oh, so much more enjoyable.

Just think, you made them GTFO out of your own Gruden to the Hill thread. . .

Go Big Orange!
 
Here's a funny thing about that bitcoin string of characters that Bubba posted.

if you take the 2nd string, translate it from text into hexadecimal, the third combo to pop out is 36.

On the Jon Gruden-led 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers team that won the Super Bowl, #36 was ... Travis Stephens.

It may be a fake bitcoin confirmation code, but I think it still has hidden meaning.

^ when you’ve been here too long...
 
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I think I've figured the truck thing out. They are incognito, using the MNF trucks to move his furniture in the new house!
 
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True but a poster just mentioned that trucks who travel in teams are exempt or something like that from this rule. Like NASCAR, etc...

If you have more than one driver, you have double the hours of driving time. The husband just chimed in, bless his logistics bammer soul, that team drivers are pretty rare and used only in very time sensitive routes. It's more expensive to have two drivers than one. No idea if espn has teams.
 
Squints has got the method.

Using the ignore option rather than GTFOing and quoting the NegaGrudes makes the Gruden Threads oh, so much more enjoyable.

Just think, you made them GTFO out of your own Gruden to the Hill thread. . .

Go Big Orange!

This. That ignore button is magical
 
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