That really did get me thinking and I'd say categorically, 'non'!by RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
It should have been, 'I am serious and don't call me Shirley'!by RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
Nice champagne is ok, but I wouldn't fork out for it. I used to be a bit of a wine buff when I managed a restaurant. TBH though I've tried some super expensive wines and rarely have I thought you couldn't get a $20 wine that was as good. I love New Zealand sauvignon blanc and a good Chablis....from Chablis, not Clermont Fl :lol1by RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
On reflection that did sound really patronizing!by RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
Some are way before my time, but did any of these guys have to deal with inadequate QB play? I guess my question is, does it matter how good you are if your QB sucks? George Allen (1967, 1969) Paul Brown (1951-1954) Weeb Ewank (1959) Ray Flaherty (1939, Dec. 1940, Dec. 1942) Joe Gibbs (1987) Sid Gillman (1956, 1962, 1964-1966) Bud Grant (1979) George Halas (Dec. 1940, Jan. 19by RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
Because normally when somebody says 'I believe this strongly' it means they made their mind up ages ago and refuse to even contemplate they could be wrong. Firstly, if a coach raises a team above their celling then that was never their ceiling. Just show me one great coach who labored with bad QB play, just one. If you were analyzing this from a logical and scientific standpoint you'd beby RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
That guy would have taken the Browns to the play-off year after year, just an incredible player. I can see where and why a great QB can transcend adversity, but I'm struggling to think of any truly great head coach who didn't have a great QB and that's fishy to me. As though a great QB maybe more important than a great HC.by RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
They're all method Champagne. None are actually made in the Champagne region of France, they are just hi-jacking the term and applying it to a sparkling wine because they can charge more.by RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
Real Champagne has to come from the Champagne region of France, other wise it's faux Champagen The reason it's so expensive is because the region is small and they can't make enough to fulfill demand. I don't know of any major vineyard that produces alcohol free champagne. Why would they? They can't charge as much and they can't satisfy demand anyway. The problem is even though almost alby RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
After reading laram say that all great coaches have great players I wonder how much is just being in the right place at the right time and that even the best coaches can't make chicken salad out of chicken ya know. Maybe not luck per se, but timing in terms of walking into an organization that is solid behind center or about to become so. Belichick has had great QB play more or less all hiby RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
I don't like Belichick at all, but he doesn't appear to have a huge ego, he just get's on with his job and isn't bothered about what others think of him. He'd not have lost that Superbowl because he was trying to run up the score or set records.by RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
If it's the manufacturers recommendation! And on the BMW the onboard computer monitored it.by RamUK - Bucky's Pub
The last car I owned in the U.K. was a BMW. It had done 22,000 when I sold it and it never required an oil change - and no the onboard computer wasn't malfunctioning. The other car I had that Helen drive was a Golf GTi and we had to change the oil on that every 20k and that's pretty standard. Then I get here and I'm being told every 5k. What's the deal?by RamUK - Bucky's Pub
here's the thread. They won't stop you signing up because the season has started. There's no cost of sale to them so it's all profit.by RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
I couldn't agree more, we need pre-season to start so this nonsense can end. Us trading for Cousins? Really? The guy who wrote that either has a penchant for mushrooms that proliferate in Mexico or tiny square pieces of blotting paper. Or maybe he's as flat our bored as the rest of us?by RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
$1.45 billion to be accurate. Most valuable sports teams in the worldby RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
Not until you sit through an entire 5-day cricket test match to test your Britishness.by RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
If you get a better deal than that I shall salute you sir!by RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
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How many of those 1st and 2nd down sacks the opposition then went on to make a new to stick with Davis's logic? If they were helping turn the ball over then they're exponentially more useful than if they just slowed the offense down a tad. Also, how can you determine other effects his sacks and disruption have on the opposition such as knocking their timing off or causing them to change theirby RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
I found out a work around when I talked to the tech department. Apparently the reason it's got worse is because of the bandwidth needed for hi-def. You can set the receiver up so that when service starts to get interrupted it will drop down to standard definition for the 5 or 10 minutes or how ever long and avoid losing the picture. Most of the storms hit mid-afternoon and I think I've notiby RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
I was seriously thinking of moving because I'm sick of sitting down to watch something I've recorded like the Tour d'France and a storm killing the recording or part of it. After speaking with the techie department they put me through to retention. To begin with I thought they were just going to say, 'ok, bye' so I asked if there was anything they could do. She offered me the usual $20 pby RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
Because that's where he'll end if he maintains this level of consistency. I doubt you'd get more than 2 #1's for him bearing in mind somebody else will have to pay the man and disrupt their salary cap. Maybe not even 2 #1's. What's the odds that we pick 2 players that are combined, better than AD? Leaving to one side Goff and Donald himself, which two of these last decade of drafts wouldby RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
They have made a massive blunder. There's something called anchoring in psychology and it's used a LOT in sales. The classic example is the sticker price on a new car. Almost nobody pays the sticker price, so why have it? It's to anchor you to the price so anything you get under that is more likely to make you feel like you got a great deal. Even if you know you're being anchored, theby RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
Who went through a lot to be an NFL superstar. Who was the one constant on his journey? Who stood by him ALL the way and not just for sections? Yep, his wife who he obviously adores. I don't think Kurt is the kind of guy to ignore other contributors in his success, he's just giving props to the one person who *probably* made, or at least allowed, it to happen.by RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
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Why I stopped responding to you.by RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
The Whole30 is an established EXCLUSION diet to help people figure out what, if any, food types are causing them an issue. It isn't a way of life, nor is it sold like that It's been used by doctors who specialize in food intolerance for over 30 years. It just happens that some super smart people decided to package it and use it for financial gain as a short-term plan. That is why everyby RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com
I was doing it hardcore earlier in the year but fell off the wagon. When I'm paleo I feel more clear headed, have better concentration levels and sleep better. I did the Whole30 a few months ago and that's fairly brutal, but something weird happened. I kept having to take my glasses off to watch TV. My eyesight improved. I thought, this cannot be connected' But on researching it almosby RamUK - RamsFootballFans.com