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I’ve read that’s really good. Can’t find it out my way, and I’m a big brown ales fan.

Are there good onside kick returns that I’m missing? I can’t think of a single one off the top of my head. Most of them are a guy catching an onside on an odd bounce, and slicking through the first wave of players, then a straight shot to the endzone. That’s pretty low on my list of entertaining returns.

Hell in a Cell is like an imitation of an imitation of an imitation. From the Last Battle of Atlanta to the War Games/Match Beyond, etc.

This.

Manafort has got to have the goods on Junior, Pence, Kushner, or Trump himself. Obviously, I’d like it to be Trump, but Junior is a close second from that list.

As others have mentioned, Dogfish Head’s Punkin is really good. Basically a brown ale with a touch of pumpkin.

Great fight. Close fight. I loved watching Golovkin and Canelo maneuver against each other, adjust to each other’s shots, throw feints on feints, counter, and then counter counters. Total chess match.

Hell yeah---growing up a Washington fan, I used to watch him push off constantly to create space and make catches. Drove me crazy.

Salute a cent’anno!

Ha. Hey, beer o’clock starts once the kids are in bed asleep.

This chart is fucking awesome. Goddamn.

Yeah, it’s actually pretty wild how much ground Mueller & Co. have covered in a relatively “short” period of time. And how productive they’ve been, compared to other investigations like this.

Mueller is approaching this like he would the mafia. He’s rolling up everyone from the bottom of the organization on up. Now that he finally got Manafort, we can safely assume Mueller believes Manafort has something on one of only a handful of people above him: Trump Jr., Kushner, Pence, and/or...Trump himself.

In just over a year, Mueller’s investigation has produced 187 criminal charges.

You make fair points, and as I said, it’s super close. The only thing I’d contest is that Smith is more physical. That might be a bit of recency effect, because Irvin was a real strong guy who used his strength against DBs effectively.

I hear you. Obviously, it’s difficult to separate that out and project what each guy would do in various scenarios. Particularly hard since Irvin only played on one team his entire career.

Been sitting here thinking about which receiver was the better receiver. They’re both completely different types of pass catchers, built in different molds. When you start parsing stats over number of years, games played, etc., the difference is largely negligible. Then, of course, you look at the respective teams

Exactly. He’s going to take credit either way. That’s why he’ll continue to reference it as the biggest storm ever. Either it dissipates and he ‘saved’ a ton of lives, or it hits land and any life saved is a “yuuge!” credit to Trump & FEMA in the face of the “biggest storm in the history of the world!”

This is the low animal cunning he has. Completely intentional. He’s going to continue to reference this storm as “the worst EVER!!” even if/when it downgrades to a 3 or 2 or whatever.