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NFL 2015 Week 5 |OT| - A Fraud’s Hankering for Some Bites

RBH

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Go Browns!
Walking dead also starts tonight!
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Hi RBH

Hello BlackGhost!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RogWVWCYU8
 

bionic77

Member
You know what really irritates me?
Flatmates who lock their room's door when they leave.

Do they think I'm gonna steal their shit? That seems kinda disrespectful and also really dumb. If something's missing, it'd be way too easy to figure out the culprit.

Or are they hiding a nuke in their room
This is a classic post that is leaving out information.

"Guys why the fuck are my roommates locking their doors on me? It is really stupid and hurts my feelings"

* 48 hours of intense internet detectiving (this is a word in Europe I swear to you) reveals that a certain Pats fans likes to watch porn and relax on his flatmates furniture....
 

Milchjon

Member
This is a classic post that is leaving out information.

"Guys why the fuck are my roommates locking their doors on me? It is really stupid and hurts my feelings"

* 48 hours of intense internet detectiving (this is a word in Europe I swear to you) reveals that a certain Pats fans likes to watch porn and relax on his flatmates furniture....

I'd pee on your bedsheets for sure.
 

RBH

Member
Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, who fired head coach Joe Philbin last week after mulling doing so several times in the past, was insistent that Philbin remain in charge this offseason, which precluded making a switch in the winter. Mike Tannenbaum, who was formally brought in as Miami's vice president of football operations right after the conclusion of the 2014 season, had long championed the hiring of Seattle defensive coordinator Dan Quinn, sources said, but any pursuit of him was rendered moot by the owner.

Ross publically supported Philbin during the season with the Dolphins again sputtering and he was adamant about entering the 2015 season with him still in charge, despite the other changes being made around the organization and despite Tannenbaum's strong support of Quinn. Tannenbaum, who was an agent during his time between NFL stints, had Quinn as a client and obviously had to dissolve that relationship once he went from consulting for Ross to actually formally running his football operation.

Tannenbaum spent extensive time with Ross during last season, sources said, including going on road trips, and Tannenbaum's high regard for the coach was widely known throughout the league.

But the Dolphins never once contacted Quinn or made any attempts to hire the man who currently has the Falcons undefeated and one of the most surprising stories of the first quarter of the season. While the Falcons -- who badly wanted Quinn -- were aware of the relationship between Quinn and Tannenbaum, all of their research continued to point to Ross adhering to his edict on retaining Philbin and, while they did have some initial concern about that relationship possibly leading Quinn to Miami, it never manifested.

“We knew Ross could be loyal to a fault,” said one Falcons source, “and we know how highly Tannenbaum thinks of him. But we were pretty confident he was not going to Miami based on everything we heard, even with that strong connection between agent and coach.”

The Dolphins never made as much as a phone call to gauge Quinn's interest -- and by that time it may have been a moot point anyway with the Falcons seen by many coaching prospects as the top job available given the combination of a top quarterback and a division that has been weak. Now the Dolphins find themselves as the first team actively in the coaching market with tight ends coach Dan Campbell now their interim head coach and with Philbin's staff greatly reshuffled during this bye week.

Numerous rival executives anticipate Ross attempting to make a splashy move for an established head coach -- he's missed out on Jeff Fisher, Jon Gruden and Jim Harbaugh in the past -- and expect the Dolphins to make inquiries this offseason as to the possible availability, via trade, of Saints coach Sean Payton. The influence of Hall of Fame coach Bill Parcells remains significant within Miami's organization and Payton is one of his prized pupils. Payton has two years remaining on his deal, however.

The Dolphins coaching job has not been very attractive to top coaches during Ross's tenure, and with attendance and market share also an issue for the Dolphins, if Miami ends up hiring an inexperienced head coach it likely won't be for lack of trying to land a big fish.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/writer...o-hire-dan-quinn-but-owner-wanted-joe-philbin
 

Spinluck

Member
Hmmm Colts don't play today and our season is already over so I called into work

Enjoy your teams you shit fucks

All of your teams suck rooster cock
 
Iggles can draft em with the #1 or #2 pick.

"Chip will fix em in his college style offense!" They'll say!

Philly will be pre-season NFC Super Bowl favorites two years in a row

It does not surprise me at all that you do not understand how numbers work. GB had the best odds to win the SB at all of the sports books. NE was 2nd. The Eagles got as hi9gh as 3rd at one point. So no they were never preseason NFC favorites this year.
 

bionic77

Member
Pfft, it's birthday week, I can eat whatever I want!

Plus, I still got 3 days of gym in. I did about 2 hours of cardio this week.

31 years young over here!
You can lie to me.

You can lie to your friends.

But you can never lie to yourself or the mirror my disgustingly obese friend.
 

Sanjuro

Member
The place near me the orchards has this apple/bacon pizza. Not something I'd ever really get, but I tried a few slices. Not too bad.
 
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