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Personally I think Dr. Feelgood is one of the more underrated songs of all time...

I'm pretty sure I saw a guy do that when I was drunkenly walking back to my apartment in college....

Hahaha was it working?

(Don't look now, but we're having a Tinder conversation)

Yeesh Eli, a little cliche aren't we? ;) Nah I like that... Any particular outdoor location?

Alright... so what's your preference for the perfect date?

Haha hey, most of us 20-somethings still think it's impolite to be on the phone at dinner. We're not all that different from your generation ;)

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Welp... From what my female friends have told me and from some of the stuff I've seen on Jezebel, dating sites kinda really suck for women. So I'm not gonna tell you you should try it because it's fun.

I think I've heard that about every dating site that doesn't charge. At the end of the day, it is what you make it. There are plenty of people out there just looking for a piece of ass and there are people out there who really wouldn't mind finding their Mr./Mrs. Right.

I actually really enjoyed this broadcast. They could make a series out of this concept. The key is having the right people, they had the right ones tonight.

That's fair, but I feel like you're giving Peyton (who could be considered a guy who can't win the big game if it weren't for a fluke Super Bowl win against an over achieving Bears team) too much credit. I mean look at Bill Belichick. He sucked with the Browns and then hit the jackpot with Tom Brady, but the majority

I dunno... I guess I think his career record prior to Manning is deceiving. He had a brutal final year in Carolina, but he was able to get them to the Super Bowl with Jake Delhomme and consistently had them competing in the NFC South. I think his resume is good enough to put him in the upper echelon of coaches in the

Well... 4 straight division titles, an AFC championship last year, a playoff appearance and postseason win with Tim Tebow at QB would make him, at least in my mind, a proven talent.

As long as the rules haven't changed since the early 2000s then yes. Jimmy Spencer, of the Broncos coincidentally, played for a roster spot while working as defensive backs coach in the preseason of 2003. I can't remember if he made the team or not. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Spe…

Is it just me or are NFL teams being really willy nilly when it comes to letting proven talent just walk away lately without getting anything back for them because of stuff that has nothing to do with their work performance?

Let me start by saying I had no idea that Suns swingman Gerald Green only has nine fingers