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SmokinwithWilly

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  1. Maybe not career but at least a lengthy suspension. Definitely not good.
  2. Don't forget all the designer clothes. That poo aint cheap.
  3. With Cam and if our line could give him the almost 3 seconds Sam has been getting, we could see some wins even with Brady as OC. So naturally we sign Matt freaking Barkley. I thought he retired 5 years ago.
  4. For fug's sake... it's like Rhule is channeling his inner Marty Hurney gut instincts.
  5. But that one from the wife is scary because she has access to knives and you have to sleep sometime
  6. Nfl going out of its way to protect a white qb in NE. Sounds vaguely familiar.
  7. At this point I don't trust Rhules qb evaluation. Let's see the qbs on the PS. Nothing to lose since we're already doing that.
  8. I'll give Fitt a C overall. Rhule wanted Sam. While I don't like the way he's played, the actual trade itself was a good one if Rhule had him graded higher than any QB not named Lawrence or Wilson. Elf and Irving I give a D. Too soon and too much for what they were on day 1 no less. The draft has yet to be determined. We had so many holes just being able to field a team was going to be difficult. There are definitely things I would have done differently, Slater, a C and Trey Smith, but you never know how things are going to fall once the season starts. Hell, Marshall could be the next Randy Moss but it doesn't matter if he never gets the opportunity. Rhule is on a much shorter leash for me and his off-season I give an F, and in season I won't even give a participation trophy.
  9. A near sighted lap dance from Mama June. Same amount of pain.
  10. Trey Smith should have been the pick. Depending on how our medical staff felt about his clotting situation, their opinion could have weighed heavily on our decision to pass on him. It sucks that we missed out on him considering what we have attempted to call guards all season.
  11. Ain't buying it. He's holding on for dear life because he thinks Burns has the ball even though everyone else is running away from him.
  12. That should be the end of Jones season. Obviously Mac Jones is old enough to get the (no)call.
  13. The OC should have been able to look at Darnolds tape prior to signing him and said, this guy can't run my offense. Now 9 games into the season, he's still on the field and still can't run the offense. At some point you either believe you have what it takes and Rhule won't listen to you, you look terrible, and get fired, or you walk to save your career. He ain't walking so...
  14. Darnold needs to be benched. Bring in Cam. Bring in anyone. Play Morgan. I don't care. I'd actually feel comfortable putting Darnold on the practice squad because nobody is going to poach him.
  15. Intentionally injuring a player. Last one to do it so blatantly obvious to a Panther was Aqib Talib and all it got him was a super bowl ring and a 25k fine.
  16. Wouldn't have mattered for long. Hospital ball would have taken care of him.
  17. Probably wants to use the antibody treatment or Ivermectin.
  18. Stupid. Just so fuging stupid.
  19. Never said he was legally liable as an actor. I said he was responsible for the weapon in his possession. According to reports, there had already been 2 accidental discharges on set which would make one think, hey I need to be extra careful. It would have taken a couple seconds to release the wheel on the revolver, visually verify they are dummy rounds and close the gun. His legal liability as a producer has yet to be determined and that's likely where his liability will come into play. What he knew about the armored and her experience and safety conditions on set will most definitely be scrutinized. I'm a huge proponent of gun safety and think complacency is the biggest danger surrounding gun ownership and use. It's terrible this happened when it was 100% preventable, but man, you just never take anything for granted when you're holding a functional weapon.
  20. Any time a gun is put in your hand, you treat it as if it is loaded. He pointed the firearm at people not in the movie and pulled the trigger. At the very least, that's extremely poor judgement. I didn't say he was liable. I said he was responsible for his actions. He pointed a weapon loaded with an unknown (to him) ordinance. There were live rounds on the set along with blanks and dummy rounds. When the gun is in your hand, you are responsible. It takes a couple of seconds to visually verify what is loaded if you didn't watch the gun get loaded in front of you. You always have to know what is in your hand.
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