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Originally Posted by Herschel:

Sweet, Goalline.

 

If I'm spending $100 - $300 on a set of cans I'm going with the Sennheiser HD 598 for $100 less (street price) than the Beats Studio with better sound.

That's because you are a smart man, not a 15 year old boy.

 

I use the Audio Technica M50 myself, as a portable set. Not as good as the Senn, but cheaper. At home, of an amp, Grado 325is. The $169 Audio Technicas sound so much better than the Beats' phones at $300 plus.

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I thought about the M50s back in my club DJ days but went with the even more comfortable flip (for one-on/one-off use) of the Sony MDR 7506 because that was more important to me than the sound difference in a loud club (and the fact I'd drop them, yank the cord when moving around, have to replace them periodically, etc.) (or behind my drum kit).

 

It's hard to go wrong with headphones made by one of the big mic makers. You know they have a handle on quality diaphragms.  

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Raiders and Chargers looking at a co-op stadium in Carson. Vikings need a new tax payer majority funded stadium. NFL uses the "teams need to be competitive" card when cornered. Build new digs and you get a Super Bowl!!!! 

 

Look at that stadium. An absolute relic of a bowl dropped in a neighborhood in the smallest market in the biggest U.S. sport that the NFL leans on like an irreplaceable crutch to promote its history. Yet given this monumental blueprint the NFL hasn't learned a damn thing about markets, history, or patience. 

 

Lambeau Field is a remarkable place on many, many levels. 

 

 

QB Jason Campbell set to retire. Shows the sheer craziness of the NFL draft

He was taken with the very next pick after Rodgers in the 2005 draft.

1 pick. 15 minutes too late. How bad is Danny- Boy clenching after that move ?

 

"If he indeed calls it a career, Campbell will finish it with 16,771 yards, 87 touchdowns and 60 interceptions. Jason served as a full-time starter only with Washington from 2006-2009 and with Oakland in 2010" 

 

http://www.pro-football-refere...ayers/R/RodgAa00.htm

Actually no. Joe Gibbs has said many times after that draft that Campbell was the QB he wanted and that Washington would've picked him regardless.

 

Jason is a good guy but was totally undone by the dysfunction in Snyder-land. IIRC he played under 6 different OCs in his first 7 years. And got the hell beat out of him because of the inability to field a halfway competent pass-blocking unit. 

Rodgers has posted a 110-plus passer rating in 5 of his 11 career
postseason starts, including a 125.4 rating in the Divisional win against
Dallas.

 

That already ties him with Brett Favre (5 in 24 starts), Troy
Aikman (5 in 16 starts) and Terry Bradshaw (5 in 19 starts) for
third in league history behind Montana (6 in 23 starts) and Tom
Brady (6 in 28 starts).

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