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NFL 2016 Offseason Thread |OT| A Fraud Needs A Place To Crash, FreemanCorp: LiveMas

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Hindl

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Maybe they're more considered dips, but hummus and guac need love.

Also, went with Conquest. Figured I haven't played an old school FE in a while so I'll start there
 

Sanjuro

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Nothing, it's a good condiment, is all.

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I don't hate it. It is fine for fries. Too sweet for much else.
In Mexico they would add ketchup and mayo to the fries. At first I thought it was weird to add mayo but it grew on me. I don't add it now though, just ketchup.


It's basically tomato flavored Hersey's syrup.
So it's good then :v

Nothing, it's a good condiment, is all.
I'm glad we can set our waifu differences aside and agree on condiments.
 
Absolutely, not debating that. What I'm saying is when you pay $200+ for a three course meal that includes 1/3 of a portion you would expect to receive sometimes you leave feeling unsatisfied.

It isn't for everyone, I guess is the point I'm making.


To think, this is all because the fucking Niners couldn't beat him in the Super Bowl.

You're welcome, Larry.
Actually it's because Rahim Moore is a terrible football player.
 
Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning had a speaking engagement Tuesday in Jacksonville, Fla., where he decided to throw the crowd a curveball with the ol' fake retirement announcement.

"Many have heard I have a significant announcement to make, so I thought I'd make it here," Manning began, according to Jeff Darlington of NFL Network. "...
Papa Johns is offering 50 percent off."

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Kastrioti

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Lions could be appealing option for rookie quarterbacks ready to learn

INDIANAPOLIS -- Matthew Stafford isn’t going anywhere. He’s the starting quarterback for the Detroit Lions, and if Calvin Johnson retires, the most recognizable face in the franchise.

He’s also shown improvement under Jim Caldwell, completing 60 percent of his passes or more in every game last season. He thrived under offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter the second half of last season, hitting the top 10 in almost every major quarterbacking category.

"If I’m being selfish, for me personally and my career, you look at the best players in the NFL right now, or the best quarterbacks, and they all had a chance to sit behind someone for some period of time," Stanford quarterback Kevin Hogan said. "You look back at Aaron Rodgers, Kirk Cousins, Colin Kaepernick, Tony Romo. Look at Tom Brady, he sat for a year.

"If you can sit and adjust yourself to the game and learn as much as you can, that’ll serve yourself. It’ll be good for you in the long run."

http://espn.go.com/blog/detroit-lio...ealing-option-to-rookie-quarterbacks-to-learn

I'd be totally OK with drafting a QB around the 5th round or so and I think Bob Quinn is going to do that.

No need to spend money on a backup QB when we can draft a young guy who can sit behind Stafford and learn the game from Stafford and Coach Cooter.

IMO it's better to take a risk with a mid round Rookie QB as your backup going into the season that someone like Dan Orlowsky. We already know Dan O is a backup QB whereas with you could have someone special learning the NFL game while Stafford is out on the field dropping 350 yards, 3 TDs a game.
 
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