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Ya, giving up assets for a guy who is almost definitely bolting - to your historical rival nonetheless - is far better than signing someone slightly worse but younger and without a (prior) horrible injury that costs you no assets at all besides $$$

Countpoint:

I have to think that if you offer up Thomas and Crowder (and not the Nets pick) you have already topped the offers that the Bulls got for Butler and the Pacers got for Paul George. And I don’t really mind getting Hayward, but the Kyrie deal seems terrible for everybody involved who isn’t the Cavs. They gave up Thomas,

To be fair, everyone here was DESTROYING them for not going all-in on Jimmy Butler or Paul George last year (both the same age, one with a broken leg, neither they could have gotten for literally nothing except $$$ like they did Hayward) and Irving is still only 25 and is awesome. They still have Jaylen Brown and

Hey, prom was fun and only a money racket if you overdid it. Splitting a limo plus a tux was maybe $200 each. That’s a lot in HS but not anything too crazy for something that big.

Most of these were horrid but I gotta call BS on including Glee, New Girl, That 70s Show, and Dark Angel on there. Shoulda just skipped on by those years if you had to include actual good shows that people liked.

Vancouver is AWESOME, isn’t it? The city in general I mean, not just the transportation

There’s this thing called the combine. It lets guys who didn’t play in the big 4 conferences show off their skills. Sometimes they have what it takes to get a shot.

I agree but doing it now and starting Hundley “indefinitely” and seeing if Kaep can learn the offense and overtake him would take roughly a month if it was going to happen at all, then another month to gel with the starters if he can beat out Hundley, then playoff time. You do it now with an eye on starting him in

eh. We’re talking about guys they’ve drafted and developed vs. outside free agents. Crappy draft picks (Hogan, Kevin!) will always get more of a leash before they’re jettisoned for FA help, especially at a position that typically requires an extensive level of familiarity with the system to run.

Not only that but Weeden getting a job on a team whose starter actually is kind of similar stylistically to Kaep. Same reason that, after the Kevin Hogan fiasco which I understand trying for the same reasons the Pack has to give Hundley a chance, Kaep would be a nice fit to mentor Kizer and seems to have a similar

Can we agree to the fight and then I forfeit so I can eat? Everyone wins here...

Shake Shack is really solid. In N Out is really solid for fast food.

That was part 1 of the plan. Part 2 was to sue for more because apparently $80K/year to not be with someone isn’t enough....

I think it’s bravery through intoxication!

You are completely missing the context though.

Ya, and to me that was far worse. That’s a stupid joke but it is absolutely true that Harvey has had a bad week (poor him, I know) albeit just stupidly used. That Collinsworth essentially then went “woah, nice reference!” was the part of the exchange that made me relisten to see if I’d heard that right.

Gundy got killed by the talking heads for the “I’m a man; I’m 40!” presser but if I was a player I’d run through a wall for that dude. The man knows his audience.

Oh come off it. It’s not an ignorant sport and people understand the risks (now anyway- in the not very distant past that’s a different story.) I’d gladly risk brain damage for the shot at millions of dollars and you know you would too.

to be fair, when Trump opened his stupid mouth it still was just a small amount of players. It wasn’t until he decided to say something that it went from a few individuals to damn near league wide.