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  1. msbesq

    Hey Jews

    From one member of the tribe to others, L’Shanah Tovah!
  2. The sign of a mediocre team is the inability to close out a close game. A bunch of one run losses are still losses. The OL is still trash and DW will be near dead at the end of the year if they don't improve. The secondary is bottom third in the league and the DL is trash outside of JJ. All in all, it adds up to another 9-7 year and a first round exit in the playoffs.
  3. The latest POS is Seth Aron Ator.
  4. If Tunsil is as good as advertised, then the Texans can put together a decent line for DW. Stills is ok but more importantly he’s durable unlike Fuller and Coutee. The firsts would have been probably wasted anyway, e.g. Howard instead of Dillard. Their terrible draft this year is what led to this trade.
  5. That’s actually a good trade. Rankin was in danger of being cut and Hyde is decent.
  6. Depending on how much money you'll raise or expect to raise in the first three years will be the difference between a 1023-EZ or a full blown 1023. Don't forget to go back to the state after you get your 501(c)(3) letter to get exemption from franchise taxes.
  7. That's why this is a lose-lose for everyone. JC might miss a couple of games but probably won't be in aerobic football shape for a few weeks and the team won't get anything of near value for him. I put the onus squarely on the team management.
  8. Clowney is a hell of a player who takes some plays off. That being said, he's easily a pro bowl player and BOB and Cal completely screwed up the situation. Now the team has no leverage and they won't get anything near value for a player of Clowney's caliber. Not only that, but his absence will expose the mediocrity of the DL, regardless of what the team calls him, he's a lineman. Teams will double or triple JJ and the rest of the line will do nothing to pressure the QB. He's a real loss and while the OL is trash, DW's career will be cut short or he'll be ineffective and fans will blame him. A total cluster by the team, and I find it hard to believe they're the favorites for the South. I think the Jags win the division easily.
  9. And the only one with more than 1 WS championship in those time frames was the A's. We'll see.
  10. The offensive line lived up to its name. Poor DW again.
  11. Show this article to Brady and James White and then show the Pats-Falcons game to the author.
  12. Wife and I loved it. We are old enough to remember the Manson family and we loved the homage to old Hollywood. It was nice to see how Margot Robbie portrayed Sharon Tate--a real lightness and joie de vivre about her.
  13. Texans just picked up Duke Johnson from Cleveland.
  14. msbesq

    Barbeque

    Cooper’s is about to open on the Katy Freeway near Katy Mills Mall.
  15. Wow, the link was updated since I posted it. Meltser was not mentioned in the original article. Maybe more to come.
  16. https://www.chron.com/sports/article/Rich-Lord-let-go-from-Houston-SportsRadio-610-KILT-14105838.php?utm_campaign=chron_breakingnews_20190718&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
  17. msbesq

    Barbeque

    Anyone been to Harlem Road BBQ? It’s getting a lot of good press and it’s not too far from my house. I’m going to try to get there sometime in the next two weeks.
  18. He’ll try to out bloody and out violence Peckinpaugh’s classic and it will look ridiculous.
  19. Pennsylvania woman killed after falling into meat grinder at work https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/tanyachen/a-woman-died-after-she-fell-or-was-drawn-into-a-meat-grinder A 35-year-old woman from Williamsport, Pennsylvania, died Monday while on the job at a meat processing plant in northern Pennsylvania. Jill Greninger was working at Economy Locker Storage Company, located near the town of Muncy, around noon when she "tragically either fell or was drawn into" an industrial-size meat grinder, the Lycoming County coroner, Charles Kiessling Jr., told BuzzFeed News. Greninger was standing at the top of the stairs next to the machine when the horrific accident occurred. According to Kiessling and the coroner's office, the local fire department and emergency personnel were forced to disassemble the grinder upon arriving at the scene, "which took more than two hours until the deceased could be removed." Residents of Muncy, which has a population of a little over 2,400 people, are in shock. "It's devastating to everyone. I've lived in the community here since 1971 and the store has been up there ... and I've never heard of anything like this before," a local resident told an ABC News reporter. The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration confirmed to BuzzFeed News that it is investigating the incident for any workplace negligence, however, it cannot comment on an active investigation until it's concluded.
  20. Had tickets for Houston and Jazzfest in New Orleans. Hope they reschedule for Houston.
  21. Can’t remember the first one, but we were the first of our friends with a stereo vcr and a nice stereo system. We must have watched The Breakfast Club 20 times with different friends because they were always amazed by the sound. Btw, that stereo vcr was $1,000 in 1984.
  22. IF he’s healthy that’s a great signing, otherwise he’s another Tony Boselli.
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