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Randy, Mingo likes to be challenged. Don't take that away from the old timer
Id trade him at discount. Any traders out there willing to give up a 6th rounder for Trevor?
I certainly wouldn't being laughing at the possibility when you look at the other options.....a rookie who by most counts and common sense,needs time and then a vet that has shown he can make some very bad decisions on a regular basis. To laugh at Simiean having as good a shot as the other two to end up the starter, is kind of premature at this point anyway. Let's wait till preseason and the noise being tossed around before speculating. Got a long time too go gents.![]()
Really...one day of rookie camp. I see the light!From the looks of things so far, Lynch is doing his best to throw all that common sense out the window....
I never said he was guaranteed to start day one. Just mentioned he appeared so far to be working hard and impressing the coaches. However, unlike some of the talking heads, I'm not completely discounting the possibility either. I heard some of the same talk about how Russell Wilson needed time too.Really...one day of rookie camp. I see the light!.Now that's funny.
Aristotle probably didn't have any kids.I never said he was guaranteed to start day one. Just mentioned he appeared so far to be working hard and impressing the coaches. However, unlike some of the talking heads, I'm not completely discounting the possibility either. I heard some of the same talk about how Russell Wilson needed time too.
And one more point to ponder: Aristotle once used common sense to "prove" that the Earth was at the center of the Solar System![]()
Aristotle probably didn't have any kids.![]()
One daughter named Pythias.Aristotle probably didn't have any kids.![]()
The thought was that for the Sun to be at the center, and still produce the effect of rising in the East and setting in the West, the Earth would have to spin so fast that everything would fly off the surface (kinda like what happens if someone spins you on a merry-go-round too fast).
Which is why I ignore most of what is claimed to be "common sense". After all, it's only as robust as the person who wields it.To be fair, Issac Newton wasn't around to set the record straight, yet.
Which is why I ignore most of what is claimed to be "common sense". After all, it's only as robust as the person who wields it.