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And once again, yet another hack refuses to attempt actual research into the 2006 AFCC other than the two obligatory bullet points...
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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.And once again, yet another hack refuses to attempt actual research into the 2006 AFCC other than the two obligatory bullet points...
Just guessing, but it probably relates to you mentioning the crazy claim that looters might target suburban neighborhoods, which traces to twitter posts by white nationalists who were pretending to be antifa members, and therefore trying to incite racial hatred.@chasa and @Nunchucks what's with the "dislike"?
The deal is that I never mentioned claiming it as a fact. I said "feared". Then I followed up with saying he could've been a target, which police are leaning towards.Just guessing, but it probably relates to you mentioning the crazy claim that looters might target suburban neighborhoods, which traces to twitter posts by white nationalists who were pretending to be antifa members, and therefore trying to incite racial hatred.
False antifa rumors about a suburban invasion take over neighborhood social media apps
I'm really getting tired of people, like this writer, blaming Caldwell thinking he had a walk in TD and assuming it would've won the game. I just watched it again confirming Brady was completely clueless going in dumb AI mode in Madden not even noticing Caldwell until he was 5 steps into his drop back. The throw wasn't great and Bethea was running towards him. The pass was 3 yards over the LOS. Maybe he makes Bethea miss, but is wasn't a walk in TD.And once again, yet another hack refuses to attempt actual research into the 2006 AFCC other than the two obligatory bullet points...
I'm really getting tired of people, like this writer, blaming Caldwell thinking he had a walk in TD and assuming it would've won the game. I just watched it again confirming Brady was completely clueless going in dumb AI mode in Madden not even noticing Caldwell until he was 5 steps into his drop back. The throw wasn't great and Bethea was running towards him. The pass was 3 yards over the LOS. Maybe he makes Bethea miss, but is wasn't a walk in TD.
Brady does not take enough heat for this blunder.
Here's the play time stamped:
That is my memory of him.I always appreciated Reche Caldwell. He stepped up big time and performed beyond expectations — from my perspective at least. So sad. RIP.
@Tony2046 care to elaborate on your “what!”?
And once again, yet another hack refuses to attempt actual research into the 2006 AFCC other than the two obligatory bullet points...
Looks like you’re missing the point.No not really. Nothing wrong with the pass. Maybe not a touchdown. He dropped a very catchable pass. Pretty straight forward.
And once again, yet another hack refuses to attempt actual research into the 2006 AFCC other than the two obligatory bullet points...
Looks like you’re missing the point.
So Brady is not at fault for not looking at him while walking to the LOS and under center, but 5 steps in his drop back?
Caldwell dropping a 3 yard pass facing Brady with Bethea running towards him would’ve resulted in a touch down?
Got it.
@TheRainMaker Care to explain why you did not respond to this with a “maybe not” reaction? Hmmmm?I'll go gobble up some shrooms and see if your post then makes any sense.
Because I don’t do drive by ratings without any explanation on what I disagree on.@TheRainMaker Care to explain why you did not respond to this with a “maybe not” reaction? Hmmmm?
It makes plenty of sense.I'll go gobble up some shrooms and see if your post then makes any sense.
They lost the game for more reasons then that.So my post had nothing to do with the 2006 AFC Championship game (the loss I blame squarely on the refs for that phantom OPI call on Troy Brown late in the first half).
Not sure what this post has to do with the quoted post...This post was to show his criminal past, his drug dealing which surely is the cause of his execution. It was written while he was in a white collar cupcake prison. Maybe read the article before attacking the poster.
Caldwell was heavily involved in both drug dealing and illegal gambling, both are about the only two businesses left that still deal only in cash which makes you a target for criminals. Lets face it if you robbed a liquor store now, you would be lucky if the till had $100 in it. Hardly anyone uses cash now, so the soft targets for criminals have dried up.
So my post had nothing to do with the 2006 AFC Championship game (the loss I blame squarely on the refs for that phantom OPI call on Troy Brown late in the first half).
The point I was trying to make is that if you get involved with drug dealing, everyone you deal with is a criminal. So sooner or later you are going to run into one who will kill you for your drugs, money, or "just because".