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Game Thread: Saturday football with playoff implications

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Damn, Treadwell is still in the league...didn't expect that
 

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WHoo, reverse ballgame
 

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TD from a Likely source?
 

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Good enough. Felt like cooking today, almost made some fresh pasta noodles with a machine and special flour I got for xmas … who the heck makes home-made pasta anymore? It’s good but there are many brands that make that exercise somewhat useless.
#flourtits4thewin
 

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Imagine if the playoffs were seeded the way I'd like. There'd be more meaningful games at regular season's end.

AFC
#1 *BAL(13-3)
 #2 x-CLE (11-5) [conference record over MIA (8-3 to 7-4)]
#3 x-MIA (11-5)
#4 BUF (10-6) [HTH vs KC]
#5 y-KC (10-6)
#6 JAX (9-7)
#7 IND (9-7)
#8 HOU (9-7)
#9 PIT (9-7)

NFC
#1 *SF (12-4)
#2 x-DAL (11-5) [HTH vs DET]
#3 y-DET (11-5)
#4 x-PHI (11-5)
#5 x-LAR (9-7)
#6 TB (8-8)
#7 GB (8-8)
#8 SEA (8-8)
#9 NO (8-8)
#10 MIN (7-9)
#11 ATL (7-9)
* homefield advantage
x-playoff spot
y-division winner
 

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That kickoff rule might be one of the dumbest rules.
 

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I don't know, only had 1 that could cook, for the most part. I do know that I can cook. If I offer my food it is a very rare occurrence that somebody that's eaten my food before turns it down. Today I had split pea and ham soup with my leftover Christmas ham and cheese bread...it was awesome..unfortunately only 2 servings of the soup left...which make me sad. That's ok though, I head to Az on Friday for a month and want to have an empty fridge when I leave. That means Thursday is usually very slim pickings, like frozen pizza slim pickings
Yeah it depends. I have several bros and sisters. We all love to cook, but we bros are by far better in organizing and doing the complicated stuff. Sisters are always dabbling around and do not rely on trusted recipes, which helps a lot. Also, they always overbuy - buy too much food for the gathering. I usually write down stuff from previous recipes to make sure it’s all done right. They improvise a bit too much for my taste.
 

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Is there another situation when touching the ball while you're out of bounds helps your team?
 

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Is there another situation when touching the ball while you're out of bounds helps your team?
Silly rule and I can’t think of any other scenario.
 

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Yeah it depends. I have several bros and sisters. We all love to cook, but we bros are by far better in organizing and doing the complicated stuff. Sisters are always dabbling around and do not rely on trusted recipes, which helps a lot. Also, they always overbuy - buy too much food for the gathering. I usually write down stuff from previous recipes to make sure it’s all done right. They improvise a bit too much for my taste.

It does depend for sure. I have a base recipe for pretty much all the stuff I have and then may do a little improvising when the basics are done. It usually works out. I do also try new things, like smoking a picnic in a regular Weber grill. I'm not willing to spend the money for a smoker and the horse shoe method seems to work just fine. Took me a couple tries to get it just right for my taste, but once I had it down, it was all good.

I honestly found lots of good tips on youtube and have seen some stuff that just makes me wonder why they spent the money. Some of those people spend stupid money on stuff just to show off how cool they are with their $3000 grill/smoker set up. That stuff doesn't make sense to me as I'm pretty much a cheap skate as I grew up piss poor.
 

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Dan Moore the revolving door.
 
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