Think so? " STFU Dumdum." LOL.
@Pakrz posted:Never once in my life been on AOL big guy. Kudos on keeping up with X4 though.
Come on Scott, time to stop lying.
No AOL Rick... and your stalking is remarkable. Holy fuck man.
But please continue to suck off Jordan Love. Your livelihood depends on it.
Nobody is stalking anybody. I never said a word until you went into your usual act. So you were never in any Packer groups or AOL board before you landed here? Sounds like a case of dementia.
I literally don’t remember that I lent Iowacheese $50 last week. How in the fuck do you guys remember or carry a grudge from 25 years ago? Are you my wife?
What pronouns do you use Keele
My AOL name was Bare Keel. I’m not very creative.
@Blair Kiel posted:I literally don’t remember that I lent Iowacheese $50 last week. How in the fuck do you guys remember or carry a grudge from 25 years ago? Are you my wife?
I have that kind of memory. You actually lent him $75.
I was Tschmack JR
@Iowacheese posted:I was Tschmack JR
You're just trying to get out of paying Kiel back.
I was drunk. Their is no paper trail
I still have an aim.com email account. Just for fun.
Excepting the dipshits like Jaymo in all of his personalities, the last big expose' I remember was when Sarge was 'outed'. And that's been quite a few years ago.
These last two pages of the thread have been comedy gold.
Pretty discouraging that two of the veteran "stalwarts" were the lowest-rated performers yesterday per PFF.
1. LG Elgton Jenkins: 45.8
2. LT Rasheed Walker: 47.5
3. TE Josiah Deguara: 49.7
4. C Josh Myers: 50.4
5. WR Christian Watson: 57.6
Jenkins was the team’s lowest-graded run blocker and his holding penalty on the final drive was a killer. Walker gave up three hurries as a pass-blocker and committed two penalties. Deguara had a penalty and completely whiffed on his lone pass-blocking attempt. Myers got dinged for a ridiculous penalty but he also graded poorly as a run blocker. Watson ran 29 routes but managed only 27 receiving yards, averaging under 1.0 yards per route run.
1. DL Kenny Clark: 43.6
2. S Jonathan Owens: 48.9
3. CB Carrington Valentine: 49.2
4. CB Keisean Nixon: 50.1
5. DL TJ Slaton: 54.1
Clark was poor against the run and committed a holding penalty. Owens played 32 snaps and earned the team’s second-lowest coverage grade overall. Valentine gave up six catches on seven targets for 89 yards, was the team’s lowest-graded coverage player and missed a tackle. Nixon missed three tackles, gave up two catches and had a penalty. Slaton played 20 snaps against the run and 14 more as a rusher but earned a poor run defense grade and didn’t have a pressure.
Is there any news on Wyatt? Also, didn't Watson hurt his knee? Haven't seen anything online about either.
Read the last 5 pages of this thread,
@mr21mr21 posted:Honestly I wouldn't mind if Love "tweaked an ankle" so we can see what Sean Clipboard can do. Stranger things have happened (Exhibit A - Brock Purdy)
Oof!
@Goalline posted:I don’t know how they will win even 2 more games this year. The Bears are better.
Did not age well. 😀
@Tschmack posted:Not all is lost
Shoot for top 5 pick
Someone is disappointed.
We never learn.
It's a week to week league. At that point in their season, they deserved a lot of criticism. Some of it was short sighted and overreaction but who thought they weren't struggling and showed little hope at that point?
The turnaround is kind of nuts. I expected improvement but not beating DET AT DET on Thanksgiving and KC in consecutive weeks.
Even the D. It's like Joe Barry is the grinch and his balls grew three sizes just before dumping the defense over the cliff.
I definitely saw them going 0-3 the last 3 games despite the Rams game and a Steelers game they could have won for sure.