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2 RWs, 1 LW, 1 C and 1 D. They're basically going to play with either 3 solid, but pieced together lines or 4 pieced together lines and plug in the taxi guys along all 4. Either way, the top 2 lines are going to stack up some ice time.
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Fortunately, they're playing baseball series schedule so they're not traveling every off day.
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Keep an eye on TE's Charlie Kolar (Iowa State) projected rounds 3-5 or Quintin Morris (Bowling Green) projected rounds 4-6. Morris will be playing in the Senior Bowl. "Kolar has, quite easily, some of the best ball skills in the entire class. Listed at 6-foot-6, 257 pounds, he has had no problem high-pointing jump balls and back shoulders over the course of his career. For his career, he’s dropped only two of 62 catchable targets, and he finished fourth among all tight ends with 11 contested catches in 2019. While he’ll never be confused for a dynamic threat at the position, Kolar at least proved capable of getting downfield, hauling in the second-most receptions that were targeted 10-plus yards from the line of scrimmage of any tight end (28)."
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If it’s not a QB who do you want in the draft
Anybodyhome replied to MGH1989's topic in Carolina Panthers
If the Panthers don't want a QB in the draft, they should opt for the guy says he's a QB after spending last night at the Holiday Inn Express. -
Stafford has played under 3 head coaches and 4 different OCs during his 12 years in Detroit. Aside from the fact it's a horribly run franchise, 2 seasons with Matt Patricia is like having no head coach at all. Remember this is the team Barry Sanders retired from at the peak of his career because they wouldn't build a team around him. Megatron also retired in his prime for the same reason. The only thing I blame Stafford for is sticking around as long as he did.
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Let's say you can take ONE NON-QB PLAYER from EACH SUPERBOWL TEAM
Anybodyhome replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Devin White and Kelce. -
Johnny Craviotto. Have a couple singer/songwriter friends in Nashville said he makes custom drum kits there. Very cool.
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Jerry Colquitt and Stefan LeFors say, "Hi!"
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Against the Dodgers' Al Downing. If I remember correctly, didn't Downing sit down on the mound as the ovations went on for quite a while.
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Shhhhh.... stirring up poo in the Huddle rumor mill is fun.
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DeShaun Watson is not a rookie. DeShaun Watson does not need "mentoring."
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A "sin" is a theist concept and, as an atheist, the term means nothing to me. So, while your christian brotherhood will look down upon you as a "sinner," I consider you no less of a human being.
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Always a class act. https://apnews.com/article/mlb-baseball-atlanta-braves-hank-aaron-coronavirus-pandemic-0fa32aff826d18bbeb9efedd42cd81a2?utm_source=PushNotification ATLANTA (AP) — Hank Aaron, who endured racist threats with stoic dignity during his pursuit of Babe Ruth but went on to break the career home run record in the pre-steroids era, died early Friday. He was 86 The Atlanta Braves said Aaron died peacefully in his sleep. No cause of death was given. Aaron made his last public appearance less than two weeks ago when he received the COVID-19 vaccine. “Hammerin’ Hank” set a wide array of career hitting records during a 23-year career spent mostly with the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves, including RBIs, extra-base hits and total bases. But the Hall of Famer will be remembered for one swing above all others, the one that made him baseball’s home-run king. It was a title he would hold for more than 33 years, a period in which the Hammer slowly but surely claimed his rightful place as one of America’s most iconic sporting figures, a true national treasure worthy of mention in the same breath with Ruth or Ali or Jordan. “Hammerin’ Hank” set multiple hitting records during a 23-year career spent mostly with the Braves, including RBIs, extra-base hits and total bases. But the Hall of Famer will be remembered for one swing above all others.
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Gotta agree, to a point. If I wanted Darnold, Goff, Wentz or Jimmy G., I would have kept Taylor Heinicke, Kyle Allen or see what PJ Walker has to offer. I'd welcome DeShaun Watson if the deal made sense. Think of it this way- as bad as the Panthers were this past season, how many of those winnable games would have ended the way we wanted? I see 3-4 more wins with him on the roster.
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My enthusiasm for yard work and car care moving from Saturday to Sunday will be a 10! I'll save my Saturdays for Navy and USC football.
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Oh, look a list of teams in need of a QB! Who would have guessed? Except for the Falcons, who are cap-strapped to Matty-boy they can't afford a QB; and the Raiders, who really don't need a QB as much as they need a WR and a couple O-linemen.
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Canes Dealing With COVID Issue; Tonight's Game Postponed
Anybodyhome replied to t96's topic in Carolina Hurricanes
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Reimer getting the start in net tonight
Anybodyhome replied to CanesFanStan's topic in Carolina Hurricanes
Reimer is now 11-4 on the road going back to last season. Without Staal, the Canes can't buy a face-off win. Too many pucks right in front of the net- Preds were shooting less than 10' in front of the net without a body on them. Good to see Foegele going to the net and trying to force the issue. It's what he needs to do to get going. Fast is playing very good D on the puck and doing everything but score. Good stick. There isn't another team in this division with depth to match the Canes. -
Thanks. Seeing live performances has been in my blood for 50+ years. The last 10 months in this COVID world has been the worst- I can't remember the last time I went this long without seeing a show.
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I was at The Last Waltz- what an amazing experience. I was only 20 at the time and only later really appreciated how much music history and legacy I was witnessing. You want to see an interesting movie- it's on Prime- "Echo in the Canyon" with interviews, footage and the history of the music coming from the Laurel Canyon area of Los Angeles in the mid 60's. (Byrds, Jackson Browne, Stephen Stills, Buffalo Springfield, David Crosby, Graham Nash... they're all in it). Neil Young had a "band" called The Ducks for a very short time, I think around 76 or 77 and they played a few gigs in some of the Santa Cruz bars. The Back Room, I think, was one of them. I was in a Navy school for a couple months at Mare Island and a guy in the class was from there, so we'd drive down on the weekends.
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Well, if that's the case, why not have a fun family game of Russian roulette around the Thanksgiving dinner table, Deerhunter style? After all, a bullet in the temple will be less painful and drawn out than dying of COVID, and if they're willing to take a chance on one, why not the other?
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Mid-February for the wife and I. Neither of us ever get sick, but this kicked our ass and I was as sick as I've been for years. She missed a few days and was in bed for a couple- not good at all. Then, after she was trying to get back on her feet, I went down hard for a few days myself. It took probably 4 days or so before either of us really felt like we could do anything.
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And the public health is the responsibility of the NIH and CDC. And the remainder of your post is political, and I won't engage in a political discussion with you about something that is a health concern, not a reelection concern.
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It's not set up to handle a pandemic of this magnitude in any way shape or form because it was politicized from day 1 and that's why the response was a failure. Here we are 6 months into it and still have not reached a consensus that this is a healthcare crisis, not a political debate. That's why it's been a failure, not because we're not set up that way. We didn't wait for each state to act when responding to 9/11. Airports across the country were shut down immediately and public transportation systems across the country went on high alert- none of that occurred on an individual state-by-state basis.
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Perhaps read this, for starters. https://ourworldindata.org/covid-exemplar-south-korea