Just give him the gas chamber.
She’s pretty tough though. Clearly wasn’t her first rodeo. she took a choke slam through a bouncy chair like it didn’t even happen.
Just give him the gas chamber.
They miss Ridley badly. And while the Patterson story is NICE, he's still averaging less than 4YPC and now he's hurt. And while Matt Ryan started out hot (12 TDs and 4 INTs their first 6 games), in the last 4 he's notched 3 TDs and 6 INTs. At least Pitts has been as advertised.
Let's go down the list of things that could've played a part in that interaction. It all starts with the willingness to do something that I think 95% of people find reprehensible. Which is beat up a defenseless person just because you're upset.
This is a great list and there's probably a ton of truth to it.Snake wrote: ↑Thu Nov 18, 2021 11:28 pmLet's go down the list of things that could've played a part in that interaction. It all starts with the willingness to do something that I think 95% of people find reprehensible. Which is beat up a defenseless person just because you're upset.
- Substance abuse.
- CTE.
- Zac Stacy watching a man do that to his mother just like his child is watching him do it.
- Ditto for the woman.
- A horribly toxic relationship that has a history of every type of abuse. IDK, but it seems likely if he's choke slamming her like the Undertaker and she is still wanting his approval in the moment.
- Cheating and the typical BS found in on-again off-again relationships.
- A man who peaked at age 22 and has been directionless in life for the last five years doing god knows what with his time besides be angry at the world.
- A subculture that treats women like shit as a general rule.
Like you alluded to, she set up the cameras for a reason. She hit her breaking point. Luckily she did so before he killed her.
Matt Ryan has to be done. 37 and not proficient. It's a shame to see him sunset like this
LT Trent Williams has a 97.8 PFF grade on the season. That's the highest graded player in the league. His run blocking grade is 98.9 (!!) That’s utterly unprecedented.
I could see Matt Ryan doing one of those sad "one last year with a random team" type seasons next year. He's still good enough for that I guess.Crocaneers wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 9:38 amMatt Ryan has to be done. 37 and not proficient. It's a shame to see him sunset like this
Oh and Franks.... welcome to the NFL
Shutout at home has to hurt
It means that he has decided to go full asshole on this board. Being an annoying prick is his only goal.
Yea, anyone who can drum up and argument with @IchabodCrane84 and try to insult him has gone full asshole IMO.
Everyone knows he's a dumb fuck. But I meant specifically that sentence. How do you set an over/under on someone having at least 3 turnovers?
New math?
https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/b ... story.htmlIf Matt Nagy was not convincing when he spoke about his future with media Tuesday afternoon, he was less convincing with Chicago Bears players later in the day after the team wrapped up its second walk-through at the Walter Payton Center in Lake Forest.
The embattled coach said a Patch.com report that the Bears have told him he will be fired after Thursday’s game against the Detroit Lions “is not accurate,” but according to multiple sources, he offered little to make players believe he will be around much longer, leaving at least some players dismayed at the organization’s lack of direction.
That was before Nagy canceled all meetings scheduled for the rest of Tuesday afternoon and evening, the sources said, a highly unusual move that prompted one source to wonder if Nagy is resigned to his fate.
You passed the test, your cookie is in the breakroom.
This would be the time to do it. Ten days off after Thursday. They have a perfect interim candidate IMHO in Mike Pettine, who has 2 years of HC experience and is simply a Defensive Assistant right now.kaimaru wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 8:21 pm Looks like Nagy may be coaching his last game with the Bears.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/b ... story.htmlIf Matt Nagy was not convincing when he spoke about his future with media Tuesday afternoon, he was less convincing with Chicago Bears players later in the day after the team wrapped up its second walk-through at the Walter Payton Center in Lake Forest.
The embattled coach said a Patch.com report that the Bears have told him he will be fired after Thursday’s game against the Detroit Lions “is not accurate,” but according to multiple sources, he offered little to make players believe he will be around much longer, leaving at least some players dismayed at the organization’s lack of direction.
That was before Nagy canceled all meetings scheduled for the rest of Tuesday afternoon and evening, the sources said, a highly unusual move that prompted one source to wonder if Nagy is resigned to his fate.