PumpFake
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I was in the US Army in 72. Otherwise, I was an air-conditioned gypsy.
I was in the US Army in 72. Otherwise, I was an air-conditioned gypsy.
Honestly, not sureSatire?
Not sure I agree that using someone less increases their risk of injury. Math doesn't add up.timing is weird IMO... so, you have this wonderkid Williams, but you want to save him for later, so you split carries with melvin Gordon, and Williams never gets comfortable and gets hurt(not saying his injury was because of coaching- just kind of inferring it)...
then here comes Mike boone... he looks decent... but coaching doesnt have confidence in him, so lets ride Melvin until he croaks... even if he sucks...
Mike boone goes down...
Lets sign Lat Murray... Because he is a veteran runner... Hey melvin, you now have competition... but lets still keep status quo...
lets trade for Chase edmonds- he is a receiver... so we dont need to use Melvin as a receiver any more... and with murray being a bowing ball, we just dont have any use for Gordon... because he sucks...
But hey, he always sucked this season, and now we as a team suck and will not make the playoffs... Lets make Gordon the scapegoat and get rid of him now... even though we the coaching staff kept him over better options... and got those better options injured because they didnt get enough game touches...
How much acid did you drop?I saw the Grateful Dead in Santa Barbara in 75 - was stopped by the cops and searched because we were in a yellow van - which was the mode of conveyance for fugitive Patty Hearst. The Grateful Dead was the only concert I've been to where no one ended up in the stadium concert seat they started in.
I saw the Rolling Stones in RFK stadium in Washington DC in 72 - I think that was the best concert experience I ever had.
Don’t ask, don’t tell!How much acid did you drop?
Enough to leave me at age 70 to lapse into a swirl of colors if I stare at an acoustical textured ceiling long enough.How much acid did you drop?
Age 70…not for long!Enough to leave me at age 70 to lapse into a swirl of colors if I stare at an acoustical textured ceiling long enough.
Great post.Interesting about Hackett keeping his job. We're so quick to call for heads to roll (the line starts behind me), but we rarely stop to think how this affects his health, the health (and welfare in a football state like Colorado) of his family, or what being unemployed means to his kids. Much less uprooting them to follow their father's dreams. Hackett could stop working and be fine with his payout. But his kids live with it too.
Speaking as a military brat I knew friendships could be short lived, or I'd have to move across the country every few years. I never worried about moving from my dad losing his job, or had the scrutiny of going to school the Monday(s) after a terrible loss.
So this Thanksgiving, I'm thankful for all of you and the friendships we've made. Im thankful for the memories of those we've lost like SSJ, Furby, and others. Im thankful that we don't live under the scrutiny Hackett and his family deal with, much less guys who truly seem to care like Melvin, Chubb, and others no longer in Denver.
I'm thankful for the health of my family, friends, and being able to state my opinions freely because of the efforts of those like my father, Mingo, and many others. Even when my opinions, though asinine or volatile, are 100% correct.
Happy Thanksgiving all.
He cost the Broncos three games this year - maybe he gives one back now.Melvin now a member of the ……
He cost the Broncos three games this year - maybe he gives one back now.