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Almost all centers in the NFL started out as a guard.
If we get a guard in the draft, let Strange learn from Andrews?
There's definitely some truth to that. But that's because most teams used a draft pick on them as a G, but he didn't really cut it as a G in the NFL. For me it's like having a true FB. Not someone who played Div II nit that there is anything wrong with that but was a big hard to take down RB, who when given a chance in the NFL is now slated as a FB.

Man I want NE to ground and pound. Two TEs sets with a FB and Jeanty or Rhamone if they don't go after Jeanty.
 

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Hooper is a geriatric case and TE's need time to develop.
Signing a 2nd string old veteran does not preclude signing a TE.....
Normally, I would agree. But they have 3 TEs already. As much as I want Warren, we need to fill other holes. Who knows, maybe they surprise us and fill those holes in FA giving them the luxury of taking Warren. I'd be cool with that.
 

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Who remembers this?

Gimme Five You Remember from back in the day.

1. Gotta Make the donuts

2. The Chuckwagon Dog Food Commercial

3. The Crying Indian

4. Tootsie Roll Owl

5. Butter Parkay
 

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Who remembers this?

Gimme Five You Remember from back in the day.

1. Gotta Make the donuts

2. The Chuckwagon Dog Food Commercial

3. The Crying Indian

4. Tootsie Roll Owl

5. Butter Parkay
I remember the crying Indian - very impactful.
I remember the parkay commercials.
 

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Never seen that before. I have never seen a box of. Prince either. Location specific?????
Prince Spaghetti is a pasta brand founded in 1912 by three Sicilian immigrants in Boston's North End, known for its iconic 1970s commercials featuring a boy named Anthony running home for spaghetti night.
 

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Could be a New England thing
Yep. And still on the shelves today. Actually pushed the national brand (can't remember the name, gray and blue box) off most of the big store (Shaw's, Hannaford, Star) shelves very quickly.
 

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Prince Spaghetti is a pasta brand founded in 1912 by three Sicilian immigrants in Boston's North End, known for its iconic 1970s commercials featuring a boy named Anthony running home for spaghetti night.
I left NE in the 60”s no prince’s in California
 

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So tell me about, “gotta make the donuts”
It was actually, "it's time to make the doughnuts". Dunkin commercial with the poor bustard who had to get up early to make the fresh doughnuts.
 

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1. Where's the beef

2. Budweiser Clysdale's

3. Bud-weiser-errrrr

4. Time to squeeze the Charmin

5. Misses B's
 

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Prince Spaghetti is a pasta brand founded in 1912 by three Sicilian immigrants in Boston's North End, known for its iconic 1970s commercials featuring a boy named Anthony running home for spaghetti night.
If I recall correctly he passed away a few years back. Also I believe the family owned Polcaris in the NE at one point.
 
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