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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Not bad, but there's the redundancy nit to pick. Why would you say "New Jersey" and "Sewage Pipe Outlets"?
If you get an incoming phone call from a New Jersey number and they ask about your two hand technique, I suggest hanging up the phone immediately.I know a bit about the injury because I've had a torn labrum myself for the last couple of years that I've been managing without surgery.
The situation isn't the same. My injury is clearly less bad and I'm twice the age and half the size of Osemele.
Even if it's true that you can't say New Jersey without entailing Sewage Pipe Outlet, the other direction doesn't hold: not all Sewage Pipe Outlets are in New Jersey. In other words, it's a conditional, not a bi-conditional. That's LOGIC for you Mr Nit-picky Poet!
As Justice and the Law are reported to coexist in the script of A Dry White Season, in which Marlon Brando's character says the two are best described as at best distant cousins, and that in South Africa, he is afraid they are not on speaking terms -- so is the relationship between language and truth, in the first instance; and the relationship between language and truth in New Jersey, in the second.
And if you don't like the simile, I should have prefaced it with "I'm not a homer but..."
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Folks, this is NOT going to end well for the NY Jets:
Ah that's better! A metaphor that suggests profundity but doesn't commit anyone to anything. I'll vote for you.
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Folks, this is NOT going to end well for the NY Jets:
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I just can't............
Actually that is a terrible pep talk. “Let’s get the ball into the end zone”...“You know what to do.” Then implies it’s critical to score because they’re getting the ball to start the second half (Darnold’s head now completely spinning.)
No, actually Darnold is utterly and completely lost, looking desperately for guidance. How about “Sam, this is what you’re going to do, just like I’ve seen you do 100 times. Just run it like I know you can. These guys on defense are just men, too. Execute on each play...don’t worry about the score.” (Basically what Belichick and Patricia said in SB51.)
This crappy speech that puts even more pressure on him passes for “encouraging” in Jets land because he didn’t fart in his face?
Yes you can.
You know what to do.
Yup. I don't get how/why Manmush Meathead thinks that's "encouraging," but then I'll wager he never played the game. What Gaze SHOULD have done is say something specific, like reminding him about reads vs. the blitz or ask what plays he might be most comfortable with. Or just start a dialogue, "What can we do to settle things down?" Darnit obviously DID NOT know what to do and just unraveled further as the game went on.Actually that is a terrible pep talk. “Let’s get the ball into the end zone”...“You know what to do.” Then implies it’s critical to score because they’re getting the ball to start the second half (Darnold’s head now completely spinning.)
No, actually Darnold is utterly and completely lost, looking desperately for guidance. How about “Sam, this is what you’re going to do, just like I’ve seen you do 100 times. Just run it like I know you can. These guys on defense are just men, too. Execute on each play...don’t worry about the score.” (Basically what Belichick and Patricia said in SB51.)
This crappy speech that puts even more pressure on him passes for “encouraging” in Jets land because he didn’t fart in his face?