Aesius
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If they believe he’s a franchise QB, it’d be stupid not to.
Yeah, but Fiedler for me is a good symbol of Dolphins mediocrity. He was a good serviceable QB that could win some games but was never gonna take you to the promised land. Admittedly, it didn't help him that he followed Marino, who in turn had followed not far behind Bob Griese. That kinda put him in the position of standard-bearer for all the years of mediocrity to follow.
Ironman is the song POSMB has played for 40 years, Chris Evans is the actor who's contractually obligated to play Cap for this movie... No clue about a torch.
Mark Ruffalo plays Banner.
One sided story... plus lawyers have said the school has filed the wrong type of waiver for him anyway. They didn't file the typical "mitigating circumstances outside the athlete's control and directly impacting his or her health, safety or well-being" waiver."
The issue is 1 individual, with no official ties, paid kids from various schools. Without direct connections, I'm not sure anything can happen to the schools. All BMNs - Bagman Networks, are made this way, for a reason.Your probably correct but the NCAA will need to do something to make an example, otherwise, it will get worse. Everyone does it but some better than others.
Really? They have had a top 3 OL, Byron Jones was maybe the best corner in football this year. Good pass rush, good LBs. I think it’s definitely a top 10 roster.
A few things to do in Charlotte, but it just feels so soulless. Nascar and country music, mixed with ghettos and chain restaurants everywhere, with Northerners surrounding the entire city center. It's about half Yankees and bankers. Just feels like a weird, generic place that doesn't know what it really wants to be. But the Top Golf is cool and strip clubs alright. Just needs to find its identity and build some foundations.been here 20...love it.
So.... Don't love it? Nice to hear about the strip club. Lol... I'll write the chamber of commerce..A few things to do in Charlotte, but it just feels so soulless. Nascar and country music, mixed with ghettos and chain restaurants everywhere, with Northerners surrounding the entire city center. It's about half Yankees and bankers. Just feels like a weird, generic place that doesn't know what it really wants to be. But the Top Golf is cool and strip clubs alright. Just needs to find its identity and build some foundations.
Nashville for 10 years and Charlotte for the past 2.5. I didn't mean to suggest that Chattanooga is dirt cheap. I know that it's rapidly increasing in cost. But I'm used to Nashville and Charlotte where the housing markets are insane if you want to live in a desirable, walkable area (which is a must-have for my wife). My wife is from Florida and housing is very expensive there as well, so for us Chattanooga is the best long-term option.
I'm fine with giving Mariota one more year. Mostly because I don't think there are any good QBs this draft other than Cuts guy. I've even heard someone suggest trying to get Rosen. I'd be good with that decision also.You’re talking to a Bears fan. Optimistic about Trubisky but our last true franchise QB was Sid Luckman...you had Steve McNair at your inception. No franchise that quit trying has found one.