Somebody (can't remember who or find the post) said I was a homer for saying that at this point in their careers Gus Edwards might be a better RB choice than Derrick Henry. I made that comment based on Edwards having just 699 NFL carries and Henry having 2030, almost three times as many. I looked at LT's carries. His production dropped off dramatically in yards gained and yards per carry from 2007 to 2008, right around when he had 2,100 carries, and he was a year younger than Henry. Even the best of the best start to decline after so much NFL wear and tear. I'm not suggesting Henry is finished, but he is on the decline, just like LT was at this point in his career. Edwards is 29, but he has significantly less mileage on his legs.
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Originally posted by electricgold View Post
Well, it's so obvious MW should be released. He is injury prone and has never produced at the level worthy of his pay. Dude is tackled and crumbles to the ground with a broken back.
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Originally posted by Heatmiser View Post
Funny. My departed Father in law, a WWII vet who served on a destroyer in the Pacific (great human) was a bourbon drinker when bourbon wasn't cool. Spent many an evening (and some afternoons!) drinking bourbon and ginger ale with him which he called a high ball or just plain bourbon.I have liked bourbon ever since, partly because of its composition and also because it reminds me of him. Now, bourbon is ultra cool, massively collected, flavored with awful things that have no business being added to it. The widths of ties aren't the only things that go in and out of style, I guess.
Cheers, Dad!
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flavored whiskeys are blech. One of the venues we play at is in OB, owned (co-owned?) by the guy that started Skrewball. He used to give us a bottle for the green room, I'd drink it for free at a gig but I would never buy it. Peanut butter whiskey - I guess its worked for him but you're right - some things just should not be. fruits, nuts and spices in bourbon are such things. I thought about telling him his whiskey might not be too bad if he stopped putting peanut butter in it lol
fads and trends, you're right. I wonder what will be next. Tequilas pop up occasionally, high quality ones are widely available now. Vodka has been trying to make a run as the next bourbon of late - that works with the kids. I'll stick to whiskeys, I'm a civilized man.“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by Velo View PostSomebody (can't remember who or find the post) said I was a homer for saying that at this point in their careers Gus Edwards might be a better RB choice than Derrick Henry. I made that comment based on Edwards having just 699 NFL carries and Henry having 2030, almost three times as many. I looked at LT's carries. His production dropped off dramatically in yards gained and yards per carry from 2007 to 2008, right around when he had 2,100 carries, and he was a year younger than Henry. Even the best of the best start to decline after so much NFL wear and tear. I'm not suggesting Henry is finished, but he is on the decline, just like LT was at this point in his career. Edwards is 29, but he has significantly less mileage on his legs.
I just hope we can get a better run blocking OL this season.
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
Yep....so extend Keenan and designate Bosa for June 1st cut. Will that count as below the cap? I think thats what we designated Linsley. If so thats 22 mil right there.
Unless they have trades possible for all three....lol. Then they have a deilima.
Mack - 93% (rounded up) - played in 151 out of a possible 163 games.
Bosa - 71% (rounded up) - played in 93 out of a possible 131 games (counting 4 game holdout because he didn't play).
Personally hoping Bosa is gone at whatever cost. Don't trust him to stay healthy at all. Playing in 14 of a possible 35 games the past two years, is one helluva downward trend.
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I wasn't close to my dad. He was a closed, hard man, too be honest when he died when I was 15 I was ashamed of him, for his alcoholism, for some of things he did. But over the the 50 years since his death, my stance has softened, I understand better what made him the way he was, the sacrifices he made, he wasn't a hero, but he did do some heroic things when he was young, I just didn't understand what he had been through when I was 15. In 2017, on the 75th anniversary of his capture during the 1942 Dieppe Raid, I went to Dieppe. On a bulletin board of photos that German army photogs had shot after the battle, I found this pic. My dad is the one with his hands raised. His life as he knew it fell apart on that day. He was a newlywed (not my mother) and he had a child on the way who was born while he was a POW. I didn't know any of this when died. He kept it a secret from us.
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Originally posted by Velo View PostSomebody (can't remember who or find the post) said I was a homer for saying that at this point in their careers Gus Edwards might be a better RB choice than Derrick Henry. I made that comment based on Edwards having just 699 NFL carries and Henry having 2030, almost three times as many. I looked at LT's carries. His production dropped off dramatically in yards gained and yards per carry from 2007 to 2008, right around when he had 2,100 carries, and he was a year younger than Henry. Even the best of the best start to decline after so much NFL wear and tear. I'm not suggesting Henry is finished, but he is on the decline, just like LT was at this point in his career. Edwards is 29, but he has significantly less mileage on his legs.
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