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Originally Posted by
Dagan81
since the people there are asshats and bitches. I have a very low self-esteem, to be very truthful, and I thought that by joining either that organization or Mensa, it's be a big morale booster. Unfortunately, it was not.
Well, it should have been. Since you are as intelligent as they are and not an asshat or bitch, that puts you one up on them. That's a moral booster to me....
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AGAIN type something out with SITE not responding BS!!!! I'll come back if it works again. Have to copy reply before ENTER, then paste alot to FINALLY get it to work. Plus to you('s) not me.
The passion of a few, to rule the many, that's Washington D.C.. Where else was that said before, about whom?
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Originally Posted by
Dagan81
I'll have you know that my IQ is measured in the gifted range, no joke. My range on most tests is 133-150. The one I took to get into the Int'l High IQ Society five years ago measured me at around 141. Of course, being in that organization means little in the grand scheme of things since the people there are asshats and bitches. I stopped going to the website and stuff a long time ago after I had a time whipping most of them at trivia and several other puzzle games. There's just not any good place on their site to go for conversation other than the forums -- no chat room stuff like there used to be. They have a social every year up in New York City, but I never went simply because I was a poor college student and never could go.
Good for you Dags. I'm the slowest, dumbest, and ugliest person on here. I've got nowhere to go but up.
Arguing on the internet is like winning the special olympics, even if you win your still messed up.
Restore the roar!
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Originally Posted by
Henry Burris
This may be redundant, but: with Wooton and McClellan being good at getting to the QB, that means Pep being the main person other lines focus on is a good thing. Plus, I like McClellans' speed, because with a guy like Cam Newton, it's gonna be tough for a scrambling QB to get past him. I'm sure he'll hit a rookie wall at some point, but the way he's going now, I could see him ending up with 7 sacks or so, but his presence has been what this team needs. With him it seems like we have a line like the SB giants, in that it doesn't matter who is playing, the offensive line is going to slow down before our d-line, because we can rotate with amazing efficiency.
I think in a reserve role he won't hit a rookie wall as if he might if he were a starter. I also believe Wootton is a big key for McC's success.
Arguing on the internet is like winning the special olympics, even if you win your still messed up.
Restore the roar!
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Originally Posted by
Dagan81
I'll have you know that my IQ is measured in the gifted range, no joke. My range on most tests is 133-150. The one I took to get into the Int'l High IQ Society five years ago measured me at around 141. Of course, being in that organization means little in the grand scheme of things since the people there are asshats and bitches. I stopped going to the website and stuff a long time ago after I had a time whipping most of them at trivia and several other puzzle games. There's just not any good place on their site to go for conversation other than the forums -- no chat room stuff like there used to be. They have a social every year up in New York City, but I never went simply because I was a poor college student and never could go.
Basically, the only reason I joined was because I was still recovering from my most recent nervous breakdown which had resulted in my being hospitalized. I didn't have a job and I was out of school during that time because of the nervous breakdown, and I started getting very interested in measuring the one thing about me that I know is a plus, which is my mind. I have a very low self-esteem, to be very truthful, and I thought that by joining either that organization or Mensa, it's be a big morale booster. Unfortunately, it was not.
Speaking of Vince Lombardi and the Lions, soul, weren't the Lions a pretty decent franchise back in the late 1950s and on into the 1960s?
I was kidding around with you. You know that. It's when I stop doing it that you should be concerned. That probably means I've flipped over again. 
Well yeah, I guess they were better back in those days but it's not like I had any first hand knowledge of them. Jeez, I ain't that old ya' know.
But I think they won their last championship somewhere in the 50s.
I'm getting to that age where a lifetime warranty just doesn't mean as much to me anymore as an afternoon nap.
Honey Badger Don't Care. Honey Badger Don't Give a Shit.
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My I.Q. was measurd at 300 in my mothers womb ...
but once I was born and met my fellow humans ...
it dropped down to 40.
Now how does this screwcap on the beer bottle work again ?
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You're supposed to unscrew them before you drink it?
Dammit.... That explains the little pieces of glass I always have in my beer....

Originally Posted by
jackiejokeman
My I.Q. was measurd at 300 in my mothers womb ...
but once I was born and met my fellow humans ...
it dropped down to 40.
Now how does this screwcap on the beer bottle work again ?
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Originally Posted by
lklrlolnlilklsox
So far it looks like Chandler Jones was a mistake to pass up, but it's a bit unfair without considering all the differences between systems, roles and opportunities. It's also a little unfair because Shea hasn't at all been a disappointment, it's just that Chandler has been a fucking beast.
3 guys in the DL area that we were "suspected to be looking at"
Jones is the standout; and he doesnt' have the benefit of an Peppers or Watt helping him out. He's also had to learn the 3-4 and 4-3 all in his rookie year. Shea and Whitley look like the same player, but playing different positions; Shea has 1.5 more sacks, but no fumbles or pass defended. Considering he's in there as a pass rusher, I'd like to see the PD #'s increase.
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I'm sorry but anything that has to do with Rachel Maddow sucks. She is crazy, but the rest of the post is good.
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I didn't realize Jones was doing so well. I have to say the Pats always seem to be able to do a good job of seeing through the static and being able to see talent where others don't. They tend to always be picking near the bottom of the rounds, so that is a key skill to have developed. We need to be able to do that. Emery was who I was counting on to be able to do that. I am not disappointed with Shea, but obviously we missed something in the evaluation of Jones that NE did not. Perhaps it was as simple as NE wanted Shea also but had to settle for Jones when we took him, but there are too many instances where they seems to find talent that others don't.
Thanks, good read.

Originally Posted by
Riczaj01
3 guys in the DL area that we were "suspected to be looking at"
Jones is the standout; and he doesnt' have the benefit of an Peppers or Watt helping him out. He's also had to learn the 3-4 and 4-3 all in his rookie year. Shea and Whitley look like the same player, but playing different positions; Shea has 1.5 more sacks, but no fumbles or pass defended. Considering he's in there as a pass rusher, I'd like to see the PD #'s increase.