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‘GM Street’ — What Went Wrong in Week 3 (Ep. 148)

Around the 1m 40s mark, it's a bit of a throwaway line where Lombardi talks about while he was with the Patriots, they brought someone in to teach them about millenials.

Nothing really important, just found it amusing, and another example of BB leaving no stone unturned.
 
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Around the 1m 40s mark, it's a bit of a throwaway line where Lombardi talks about while he was with the Patriots, they brought someone in to teach them about millenials.

I can tell them everything they need to know about millennials.
They're low-t, immature, puddles of soy and these panty-waists are the only generation even that can seriously compete with baby boomers for the "most contemptible generation ever" title. Millennials in a nutshell.
 
I can tell them everything they need to know about millennials.
They're low-t, immature, puddles of soy and these panty-waists are the only generation even that can seriously compete with baby boomers for the "most contemptible generation ever" title. Millennials in a nutshell.
Good job raising this generation
 
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I can tell them everything they need to know about millennials.
They're low-t, immature, puddles of soy and these panty-waists are the only generation even that can seriously compete with baby boomers for the "most contemptible generation ever" title. Millennials in a nutshell.

They're almost the whole team aside from Brady.
 
Oh yeah, a right-leaning site of middle-aged Gen Xers and Boomers in a thread about millennials, I'm sure this thread be a comprehensive lesson on the human condition and not just sweeping generalizations gleaned from whatever 'get off my lawn' blog you guys read today.
 
I have a feeling some millennials don't even know they're millennials

Late 70's/early 80's to around 2000 fyi

I bet some of you who laugh at millennials are now going to be in denial

There's no I in denial.
 
I have a feeling some millennials don't even know they're millennials

Late 70's/early 80's to around 2000 fyi

I bet some of you who laugh at millennials are now going to be in denial

Yeah I love when an early 30 something starts railing on about millennials and I break the news to them. Invariably the cellphone comes out, defiantly I might add, followed by 5 minutes of furious searching then the inevitable look of disappointment sets in.
 
Yeah I love when an early 30 something starts railing on about millennials and I break the news to them. Invariably the cellphone comes out, defiantly I might add, followed by 5 minutes of furious searching then the inevitable look of disappointment sets in.

Yeah, I dunno why people are so blindsided by it. I'm in my early 30s, which puts me near the millennial/gen X cutoff, but I'm solidly a millennial not that it even matters anyway. If you were born in the 20th century but reached adulthood in the 21st century, you're a millennial, and that covers 1982-1999.
 
Yeah I love when an early 30 something starts railing on about millennials and I break the news to them. Invariably the cellphone comes out, defiantly I might add, followed by 5 minutes of furious searching then the inevitable look of disappointment sets in.
FIGHTING WORDS
 
Yeah, I dunno why people are so blindsided by it. I'm in my early 30s, which puts me near the millennial/gen X cutoff, but I'm solidly a millennial not that it even matters anyway. If you were born in the 20th century but reached adulthood in the 21st century, you're a millennial, and that covers 1982-1999.

The ages tagged on so-called millenials vary. Wiki, for all its many faults, is pretty good for showing that.
 
I am GenX but although somethings about Millennials bother me, they grew up with terrorism, war their entire life, massive government debt because Baby Boomers wanted tax cuts and deficit spending to pump the economy rather than doing what is right. Their housing and health insurance costs are crazy as more and more is outsourced. Most I know and work with have no concept that they will have to save for retirement but are still dealing with student loan debt. They will work their whole life paying SS to the baby boomers who screwed the country's finances. They will reach their 50s right about the time AI and robots take away even more jobs. They are F'd.

Yea they are fragile, can't take constructive or any criticism but were raised in schools that did open circle by parents who had them over scheduled. No generation in history has had to deal with social media the way they have in their formative years. I think it has wired their brains differently. There was a theory that people stopped mentally maturing (growing up) at the age they became famous. Become famous at 13 and spend the rest of your life acting like a 13 year old. I truly believe that social media has messed up the kids brains and kept them from maturing like past generations. I see so much depression, anxiety etc... and so many of them don't seem to know that the people's lives (friends, coworkers etc...) they see on Instagram, is not real and they compare themselves to impossible standards.

I think the millennials have a raw deal.
 
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