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Case made for Mason & QB Room——— (not beer)

Impossible, I dropped off Hydrogen peroxide at the 34 stone trailer court Girl’s pad.

She said it was for Coolie’s sore(s) that she was doctoring………………

I also dropped off two large cheese ONLY Domino’s PizZas.




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Did she make him a Granny Hawkins approved poltice?
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Nothing good comes from a sixth or seventh round pick, rarely. There have been seven pro bowlers selected in the 6th-7th round in the last 20 years.
How many pro bowlers selected by teams who used a 6th or 7th to trade up in an earlier round?
 

I read where the fellow who said "what'll you have?" passed away recently. I think he was in several Clint Eastwood movies. He was also the grizzled old prospector who unfortunately was killed off in the epic Western: "A Million Ways to Die in the West".

 
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Impossible, I dropped off Hydrogen peroxide at the 34 stone trailer court Girl’s pad.

She said it was for Coolie’s sore(s) that she was doctoring………………

I also dropped off two large cheese ONLY Domino’s PizZas.




Salute the nation
you are on the list for dropping off that **** pizza
 
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How many pro bowlers selected by teams who used a 6th or 7th to trade up in an earlier round?
I was speaking about actual picks, not trades. Being a data analyst, I always spot trends and when looking at past drafts, after round 4, it’s almost a desert of high performers. But here is something from AI when I posed your question as a prompt.

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  • Documented count: 0 (no clear verified cases)
  • Realistic estimate: effectively zero or extremely rare edge cases buried in obscure draft trades
 
This was a good listen and he's right. If Rodgers is back, we don't learn anything about either of the young QBs this year unless Rodgers gets hurt.

Didn’t give it a listen but, the DK sports guys are some of the decent ones. They’re homers but they’re pretty objective. Doug is the one of the other media guys where I actively listen. Fan sites are seldom critical which lends to questions regarding objectivity. Unfortunately, expository and critical journalism doesn’t work in sport or our twenty-first century world, unless, it’s a sex scandal. The good stuff is meant to prompt dialogue and foster critical thinking. It seems to be by the wayside. Now the game is about clicks. That’s all about headlines and creating an immediate sort of visceral reaction, a dopamine hit.

Not speaking of Rooney. Im saying the Coach and GM cannot look at this as the fan. Their jobs depend upon success. So when they choose btw. Mason Rudolph or Aaron Rodgers........and no one is choosing Will Howard or Allar. I mean even the Raiders picked up Cousins contract and secretly hope he doesn't play the year.

If Howard’s development was coming along well, there wouldn’t have been an Allar selection, at least not in the third. That pick didn’t hint at value, it screamed reach. If Howard was a serviceable backup and they were high on Allar, Rudolph would’ve been dealt pre-draft. A little bit of critical thinking led to the conclusion that they were throwing darts. Regardless of Rodgers’ future decision, it’s still FUBAR.

I read an article about that “splitting” of the facility.

Also that the Steelers do plan on building a new facility and have started the planning stage of it.

I haven’t heard about any new real estate acquisitions regarding land through the wire or one of the industry grapevines.
 
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