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Homer Simpson's Combover
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I admittedly believe a lot in Elway, but that's only because he has proven out so well since he has taken over as GM. Until he gives me reason not to believe I will. The other thing here is that more and more as details come out it is clear that Fox wanted out and Elway wasn't going to stop him. The fact is he's had

Thing is there is that Marty had done that numerous times with each of his teams. Hell of a coach until the playoffs showed up. Couple that with AJ Smith thinking of himself as the greatest thing shy of the second coming and it was bound to blow up at some point. I also very much doubt anyone the likes of a Norv

The Broncos have been the #1 seed the last 2 years and the #2 this year. Great head coaches turn that into AFC Title game appearances at a minimum, not 1 and done appearances where they lose at home with the team that has the largest home winning percentage differential in NFL history to heavy underdogs. Squandering

I think you're underestimating the Broncos front office here. Since Elway has come in, the salary cap hasn't been an issue. The free agents that the Broncos want/need to keep will be kept and guys like Welker that are pretty well done will be left to seek an opportunity elsewhere. The guaranteed money on many of the

Hey, I'm not arguing. The Super Bowl run last year though felt the entire time like it was in spite of his coaching, not because of it. He has been like watching the second coming of Dan Reeves. Have a great QB? Awesome, lets get a lead then turtle and pray as we cling desperately to a lead. Between that and the teams

As a Broncos fan that has watched 4 years of disaster in nearly any game that could be considered "big", last year's playoffs being the notable exception until the Super Bowl, it has been coming. I'm not the only one that wanted him gone after yet another wasted opportunity. The Tebow year was a fluke and it bought a

You may think that you just need to scrape off the glass, and you'd be wrong. You'll realize this the first time you have to come to a quick stop.

That's good, and that needs to be out front in big bold letters somewhere. Admittedly I'm stationed over in Bahrain right now, so maybe it was and I just missed it. I've watched my home city cave a few times with Safeco Field, then Century Link, and if rumors are true they might just jump through every hoop possible

As he damn well should have. I got mad at Pat Bowlen for even half-threatening it in Denver back in the 90's. If you are going to be an owner, you get the income, the profit, and the glory, so why in the hell shouldn't you get to own the cost of doing business? This crap has to stop and won't until more places start

I really hate the owners effectively extorting cities and look forward to the day, one glorious shining morning where a mayor of some major city looks a team owner, in any sport, in the eye, hands him a 2x4 then tells him that he can whittle it with his asshole. Someday it'll happen.

Growing up in Oak Harbor, WA I can say without a doubt the Miata was the first choice of every young pilot in the damn Navy. NAS Whidbey Island was so littered with Miatas throughout the 90's you would have thought the place was a Mazda dealership. Those cars were the flag that any young junior officer fresh into

I'm just thankful this means I'm not going crazy. Until this post happened I was completely unaware of the Z1. It made sense in my mind as I thought about it that if there was a Z3 (first of the run I ever saw) there was likely a 1 and a 2. There again with the way other country's automakers seem fond of Alphanumeric

Zeppelin is for killing orcs and roaming Mordor. Even then really Zeppelin is for the quieter moments in between fights. If you want to really get up for Orc fighting then you'll need this.

I finally pulled the trigger on getting one on Black Friday when Best Buy had the best damn bundle I've seen on one. 4 games and the system for 250 with free shipping all the way to Bahrain (Yay, Navy). Great stuff so far. SSB, SM3DW, and Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze have all been killer. I haven't touched

I don't have the BRZ, I bought a lightly used 86 after one of the many little blurbs about the awesomeness of Carmax, and their warranties, here on Jalopnik. Before I had to leave the states for 2 years (Thanks, Navy!) I drove it cross country from where I was stationed in Georgia, back home to Washington. It was a

Was anyone else hoping to see Amanda Waller as a Big Lego figure? It would've been perfect but from what I can gather with the screenshots here they're using her infinitely less interesting New 52 version as the inspiration. Oh well, should still be fun.

In fairness, while Clarkson had some small quibbles with the GT86 he loved that car too. His reviewsmay not be the first ones to look up for serious buying advice but when the man loves a car he'll damn sure shoot straight as to why.

Sold mine 6 months ago to my Sister's fiance. Damn good little car that'd climb a tree in dry weather and defeated every mountain pass or back country road that tried to take it down with snow. I miss it, but it's in good hands now and by the end of the month I'll be in a BRZ. It's time for Blue Bomber 2: Electric

Forever it shall be known as the Greatest Batmobile

You're funny, and incredibly wrong. The early foxes weren't much but from 85 on they were sharp little cars and looked a damn sight better than anything the Mustang II ever was. They also looked better than what Chevy was bringing to the table with the Camaros of that era.