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Speaking of pun, check out his son...Excellent post. Both parts. I'm going to have to listen to some Pun right now.
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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.Speaking of pun, check out his son...Excellent post. Both parts. I'm going to have to listen to some Pun right now.
Wu Tang was on my list I’m sure of it.I'm going to have to respectfully disagree. Eminem is definitely one of my top 5 favorites.
The Way I am, Forgot about Dre, and Lose yourself are amazing. My Name Is was incredible too even though it got played out real quick. Pretty much every song on the Marshall Mathers LP is a hit.
I believe Rap God contains the fastest words per minute of any verse in rap history.
I hope you didn't intentionally leave the Wu Tang Clan off your list too because I love them too.
Ah man.. how did i miss Em and the wu.I'm going to have to respectfully disagree. Eminem is definitely one of my top 5 favorites.
The Way I am, Forgot about Dre, and Lose yourself are amazing. My Name Is was incredible too even though it got played out real quick. Pretty much every song on the Marshall Mathers LP is a hit.
I believe Rap God contains the fastest words per minute of any verse in rap history.
I hope you didn't intentionally leave the Wu Tang Clan off your list too because I love them too.
AlsWu Tang was on my list I’m sure of it.
Wu Tang was on my list I’m sure of it.
I'm going to have to respectfully disagree. Eminem is definitely one of my top 5 favorites.
The Way I am, Forgot about Dre, and Lose yourself are amazing. My Name Is was incredible too even though it got played out real quick. Pretty much every song on the Marshall Mathers LP is a hit.
I believe Rap God contains the fastest words per minute of any verse in rap history.
I hope you didn't intentionally leave the Wu Tang Clan off your list too because I love them too.
Speaking of pun, check out his son...
Yes. He is very good just like his father.. but just doesn't have the label backing..Interesting. He reminds me of someone other than Pun but I can't put my finger on it.
I like corny rap I think that's why I still like so much older rap too.Als
Also rap god is the worst kind of Eminem to me. He’s doing the fast rap but not near as good as Twista, Krayzie, Bizzy, Tech 9, even Busta.
it was incredibly corny to me personally my favorite Eminem tracks are Rock Bottom, words are weapons, til I collapse.
The other Eminem has no play with me.
Whoops and good lolWu Tang was on my list I’m sure of it.
Wu Tang was on my list I’m sure of it.
I'm just gonna leave this one here so we can all just bob our heads.Ah man.. how did i miss Em and the wu.
Hip-hop royalty.. how about Gza first album liquid swords...
I suggest John Prine and a tall one and make your own dance moves.I'm a sucker for catchy tunes.
Backstreet Boys have a bit more of an edge....but JT is hilarious.
At the beginning of last year, i said we would, with reasonably competent team management, drafting, coaching, be genuinely competitive - in the layoffs with some reasonable prospect of advancing - after two years. I said that I would be content last year and this year if we showed good progress toward that goal and that I really did not much care about how many wins we accomplish in either year except insofar as they might be indicative of such progress. All winning games does in that context, aside from indicating progress, is to weaken our draft position. Sum it all up - wins are a nice indication but they come at a cost - and I am pretty much perfectly indifferent as to the number of wins this year, as I was last. If we win enough this year to squeeze into the playoffs, that will be in my mind as meaningful - meaningless, more precisely - as the year the team made the playoff with Mac at qb: not meaningfull at all, in equal degree hopeful and regrettable, a wash.We're going to be competitive this year
John Lennon = Bill BelichickBut John Lennon was overrated what did he do after he left the Beatles?
I'm just gonna leave this one here so we can all just bob our heads.
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"Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing."At the beginning of last year, i said we would, with reasonably competent team management, drafting, coaching, be genuinely competitive - in the layoffs with some reasonable prospect of advancing - after two years. I said that I would be content last year and this year if we showed good progress toward that goal and that I really did not much care about how many wins we accomplish in either year except insofar as they might be indicative of such progress. All winning games does in that context, aside from indicating progress, is to weaken our draft position. Sum it all up - wins are a nice indication but they come at a cost - and I am pretty much perfectly indifferent as to the number of wins this year, as I was last. If we win enough this year to squeeze into the playoffs, that will be in my mind as meaningful - meaningless, more precisely - as the year the team made the playoff with Mac at qb: not meaningfull at all, in equal degree hopeful and regrettable.
I am simply staying the course. In the context of that process, to return to the narrow topic, taking on a shiny object WR - in an effort at titliillagting impatient fanboys - whose career will soon be over or declining to uselessness prior to the end of the rebuild, if it is not actually already - is a waste of resources. Time and facts as they unfold will tell - it seems to a degree they may already be doing so - whether I am right about this or not.
He is already pretty greatly "diminished," is he not. He is recovering, at rather an advanced age for a WR, from a very serious injury. He can't even practice. I regard WR as priority later in the rebuild than other positions. Early on - and we are optimistically, half way through this (the lastest, n.b.) rebuild at this point - you build from the center out. We have done a decent job at that, though the work is not complete, so I'm fine on that front. If an aging, injured, low-character wideout is indeed our best WR, that'll be a little disappointing, will it not? Your best WR, then, is a guy who won't even be around when such a player is of actual use, when the tem is genuinely competitive rather than merely good enough that polyanna's can amuse themselves with happy thoughts.We didn't do much to address the WR's which has been a huge anchor on the team for years. We didn't have much of a choice.
Anyways, aside from last year where he got injured and missed over half the season, he's been a 1k yard receiver every year from 2018-2023 and he demands coverage.
At the end of the day, he would need to diminish greatly to not be easily the best on this squad.
Winning what? One or two more meaningless games this year with zero actual chance of winning it all? To me the Diggs acquisition was about winning the hearts of fans too impatient to wait out a responsible rebuild. In that respect, his acquisition is indeed a win of a sort, I suppose, based at least on all the giddiness hereabouts."Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing."
That’s a bad move for two reasons.If there's any smoke from the pink stuff CUT HIM NOW.
Save some cap. We are not gonna win a trophy this season.
The goal is to win football games.Winning what? One or two more meaningless games this year with zero actual chance of winning it all? To me the Diggs acquisition was about winning the hearts of fans too impatient to wait out a responsible rebuild. In that respect, his acquisition is indeed a win of a sort, I suppose, based at least on all the giddiness hereabouts.
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