Sorry, didn't realize there was a requirement. I'll do better next time, I promise!
Sorry, didn't realize there was a requirement. I'll do better next time, I promise!
Ok.
Way, way? I'd give one way.
Did any of those teams trade, cut, or not resign five of their most high profile players for what initially seemed like close to no reason at all?
They were PFF's best run-blocking OL last season...
Why? Honest question.
I think the issue was that he was doing these strange things and there being uncertainty as to why. Trade McCoy for an injury-prone LB, but now what the hell is going to happen with RB? Not get Maclin, so now what is going to happen at WR?? Have our new RB1 back out of his deal? Now what? Trade Foles for an…
Hey, if DeMarco did well with the 2nd best run-blocking line in the league, imagine what he'd do with the best!
Little fact: the Eagles offensive line was PFF's #1 run blocking line. So there's that.
#7, 8 and 9 are just ridiculous. Those cars do not "desperately need manual transmissions."
"My alignment seems to be off."
"When we introduced you to the world's first car in 2012 with the Model S... "
Not sure why that's saying I replied to you. It was a reply to the user above you. There wasn't even another comment when I started composing so that's weird. Kinja'd.
There isn't much here in regards to "old hardware." All it is is a connection to the system, and then the phone runs everything else as long as the system has the CP/AA app. The only hardware concerns with regards to the vehicle is having that connection (USB port).
Then those automakers would lose sales to those who did. I'm confident they will keep GPS navigation and Bluetooth connectivity in their systems despite CP/AA. Hell, iOS 8.3 includes Bluetooth connection for CarPlay.
Yeah, but what if I don't have an Android or Apple phone?
If Volvo/Hyundai are any indication, it will be just as automakers have it now.
Not sure where they are on AA (they've been 'looking into it' since July), but CarPlay will be wireless come iOS 8.3
These aren't operating systems on the infotainment system. They're apps on the infotainment system that will mirror the OS that is on the phone. When you plug in/connect a compatible phone, the infotainment system will run the app. And you can exit out of the app if you want.
Most people here are either being intentionally ignorant to look like the biggest, baddest Jalop, or really, really don't like to read.