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  1. Top Sirloin manager special discount bin, safeway select chimichuri sauce (cooked in, thus lack of sear), cooked easy on med/medHigh until I got bored and pulled. The sauce got stuck to the cast iron so dumped a bunch of shrooms in there with a bit of butter and water to "deglaze" the lazy way. Stirred that shit up to coat. was aftraid it would be burtn. actualy taste grate.
  2. pretty sweet seeing him and Quan talking ball.
  3. late night pac 12 game = crazy always
  4. I'm stoked about this. Going to the game, gonna be sweet to get more horns on the field! Seattle has had mistakes at the corner and safety spots, should be fun to see what LJH can do in the slot and against the rookie LB's if he gets that match up. Go Hawks
  5. LCB: Jerry Gray and Quentin Jammer RCB: Johnnie Johnson and Aaron Ross FS: Earl Thomas and Nathan Vasher SS: Michael Huff and Michael Griffin NB: Kenny Vaccaro and Bryant Westbrook
  6. "They haven't seen the different guys on our team that's gangster." poet: VY We haven't seen the guys that's gangster, not on a team level, where it's based on belief and talent, not one off's in a sea of shit. until now...... Expectation met with Results develops true Belief Belief is dangerous.... Roach : Ossai : McCullough : C.Brown : Foster : Overshown : Cosmi : Sam : Johnson (vs OU version) will fuck you up. Come at me bro. Studdard big dick energy. Ultra belief in your team. They have already fucked your mom. Twice. Git sum. B.Jones : Duvernay : Shack speak softly and carry a big stick, you will go far. leaders of the team, the David Thomas ultra reliable and productive. Nobody 'talking' about them. Absolutely key glue to making everything work for the team. moar need to step up. This team is screaming 2004 vibes. not looking at Vy vs Sam at all, but at the rest of the team and development, the attitude, the SWARM that is the defense, the smack down on special teams by who knows, the energy on the sideline, The OL that is not embarrassing but looks to be a true strength, the freshman that could pop off. we are not "there" yet we are steamrolling that direction we absolutely will hold home field and physically dominate the bayoo kitties. They are so excited to throw the ball around. Please. PLEASE do that. We live in this, it's not a change up, I beg you big yellow tony the tiger to think you are Tx Tech after 1 off season practicing what we face 365. Come try and dink and dunk the ball around while we aim to take your head off.
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    Poona Ford

    i think its 3 years. he gon get paid
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    Poona Ford

    T*steful Filmography: Poona Ford will consume us all august 20, 2019 by mike b, posted in uncategorized The Seattle Seahawks. Impact defensive line play. Need. It. After one look at a hobbled Ziggy Ansah and the pancaked remains of Rasheem Green, the team has realized its hopes for success rest on the back of the one man capable of saving Seattle’s defense: Poona Ford. The second-year hypebeast out of Texas refuses to disappoint; based on his performance in Minnesota on Sunday, Ford is countering the Seahawks’ hunger for defensive linemen by devouring every ball carrier courageous enough to near the line of scrimmage. While much of the game consisted of Poona fordklifting whiny offensive linemen to their inevitable demise, his signature meld of power and craftiness was on display throughout Minnesota’s second drive and is deserving of a closer look. Let’s break down each play individually as Poona systematically devastates 80 percent of Minnesota’s starting offensive line. 6:18 1ST | MIN 1ST AND 10, AT MIN 10 Before Sunday evening, I had never seen an adoption occur live. I can no longer claim this to be true, as left guard Pat Eiflein must henceforth legally refer to Poona as his father. It’s what happens when you’re this thoroughly sonned: As the Vikings’ offensive line down blocks, left guard Pat Eiflein engages Ford before terror takes over and he flees toward the second level. Poona diagnoses the cowardice and barrels into tailback Alexander Mattison. He suplexes the poor sap, forcing a fumble and nearly ripping his leg to shreds in the process. The referees rule the play dead due to forward progression, a completely understandable decision; the league cannot afford this magnitude of dominance to go unchecked. 5:34 1ST | MIN 2ND AND 11, AT MIN 9 The following snap is less impactful but arguably more impressive: Ford fires off the ball and knocks Garrett Bradbury — Minnesota’s first round pick — two yards backward as he works to his right and towards Mattison’s intended path. He narrowly misses out on bringing the back down but I would argue this was intentional. While he exhibits complete control of his blocker, Poona, the perfect teammate, is kind enough to understand that he is a lock to make the 53-man roster while linebacker Austin Calitro is not. Surely Ford won’t feel the need to be so selfless with Bobby Wagner stationed to his posterior, a nightmarish proposition for opposing offenses. 4:59 1ST | MIN 3RD AND 5, AT MIN 15 On 3rd down, Kirk Cousins finds Adam Thielen on an incredible conversion deep down the right sideline. Ford was not on the field for this play. Coincidence? I think not. 4:32 1ST | MIN 1ST AND 10, AT MIN 49 Cousins goes right back to Thielen, and Tre Flowers responds by giving up a 45-yard pass interference penalty. Minnesota knows they must take advantage of Poona’s continued absence from the field. The correlation between chunk yardage and Ford’s residence on the sideline has reached an adequate sample size to declare it a definitive trend. 4:25 1ST | MIN 1ST AND GOAL, AT SEA 6 Ford follows up the thumping bestowed upon Bradbury three snaps prior with a baptism of sorts: Poona decides that dropping opponents via the universally accepted method (tackles) is too simple, and deems picking his opponent up by the pads before violently flinging them into the ballcarrier satisfactory. The play is rendered null and void by penalty, but Poona’s brute strength and affinity for bowling are apparent. 4:09 1ST | MIN 1ST AND GOAL, AT SEA 21 You’d think that one man can only take so much punishment. Bradbury again tests the waters against our favorite thiccboi and never sniffs a hint of leverage. Poona engages, dips underneath, and manhandles his blocker, all the while moving effortlessly to his left. Cody Barton receives credit for the tackle, but Ford ensures the rush is limited to a gain of only three yards. 3:27 1ST | MIN 2ND AND GOAL, AT SEA 18 While Ford doesn’t produce pressure on this rep — Cousins gets the ball out quickly and Eiflein gladly allows an outside rush path — even then it’s nice to see Ford knife into the backfield as quickly as he does. It remains to be seen whether he can provide a spark from the 1-technique in passing situations; Sunday didn’t tell us much in this regard. If nothing else, witnessing a colossal human create such sudden inertia is a wonder. 2:44 1ST | MIN 3RD AND GOAL, AT SEA 12 We touched on his generous spirit earlier on, but Poona’s absence on this snap proves his heart to be as sizable as his calves. After repeated attempts to slow the indelible monolith, the confidence of Bradbury was clearly at an all-time low. Ford recognizes the youthful center’s need for an ego boost, allowing a breather of a matchup against Quinton Jefferson in his stead. Bradbury has a much easier time on this rep. This isn’t to deem Jefferson’s play as inadequate; no, this just speaks to the authority of Ford. Preseason is very much bullshit and takeaways must be paired with wariness. With that said, Poona, our king, first of his name, has shown that his dominance as a run defender appears to have been no fluke. Long may he reign, the successor to ‘Bane.
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    Poona Ford

    https://beastpode.com/2019/08/20/tsteful-filmography-poona-ford-will-consume-us-all/ Poona doing Poona things
  10. the one where he goes for 259 making Denver look silly
  11. the couple of times when it lined up where he could just plant his foot on a cut and GO..... it was hilarious how fast he was. made fast people look like, they weren't fast One of my favorite RB's to watch run. smooth af and had an amazing ability to get sideways and skinny to float through traffic and not lose a step of speed.
  12. Hook'em Hawks. I like that
  13. Seattle has added a lot of players on d that play mean in this draft/fa. Attitude all around
  14. great offense for him to find a role and make an impact
  15. hell yeah. Great landing place for him.
  16. heard about not liking to do school much, I must have forgotten about the suspensions
  17. Obviously his draft prep strategy and execution was highly questioned, but are there actually questions about his work ethic? During the season and fall camps it always sounded like LJH was a leader with high football IQ.
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