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This feels kinda desperate.
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veryThis feels kinda desperate.
One could speculate that his first two visits came down to something along the lines of, "our current WR room is content, and have concerns you might disrupt the balance..." Most players still practice most of the time, don't make themselves healthy scratches, ect. Of course, most players arent superstars, but if you as a player feel you dont need a questionably committed superstar in your room, teams might listen to those objections. Especially at his asking price.This feels kinda desperate.
When I am in town and go to ATL wings, I get their koolaid and bring some home to spike it, just as you said, lol.Life is not black and white though, hence I have some vodka in my Kool aid lol
As you slide comfortably into middle aged irrelevance, you will come to find that continuing the glorious path of functional alcoholism becomes increasingly difficult with sugar bomb cocktails. Stick with the ranch waters, old guy.When I am in town and go to ATL wings, I get their koolaid and bring some home to spike it, just as you said, lol.
Not really. I make my own cellos (lemon, lime, orange) using Everclear and simple sugar. Each shot is about 99 proof or 49% alcohol. Plenty sweet and strong enough to get you where you want to go.As you slide comfortably into middle aged irrelevance, you will come to find that continuing the glorious path of functional alcoholism becomes increasingly difficult with sugar bomb cocktails. Stick with the ranch waters, old guy.
?Ocean depth chart shows just how difficult rescuing the Titanic sub really is
The desperate search operation to rescue the five people missing aboard a submersible only has a matter of hours left before they are expected to run out of oxygen.www.express.co.uk
Submarine expert Prof Alistair Greig from University College London told the BBC: “While the submersible might still be intact, if it is deeper than more than 200 metres (656 feet) there are very few vessels that can get that deep, and certainly not diver.
“The vehicles designed for navy submarine rescue certainly can't get down to anywhere near the depth of the Titanic.”
Commander Ramsey said: “The technology, as far as I'm aware, doesn't exist to carry out a rescue operation that deep.”
The deepest undersea rescue in history – when British engineers Roger Mallinson and Roger Chapman were trapped at a depth of 1,575 feet off the southwest coast of Ireland in 1973 – took place roughly eight times shallower
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Odd place for this.
That said, I think the Cards have a better chance of winning it all than the sub has of bringing them back safe.
I think this pretty much sums up Hopkins at this point.Hopkins looking for the big contract...
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there has to be some back story here
Larry Fitz did it best at the end of his career and Hop would have been smart to do it the same: stick around with one team and take much smaller pay days and build goodwill.DHop wants to get paid like he is still one of the top WRs in the league. However he is an aging vet with potentially 2 years of solid production left in him, who also has a history of doing what he wants and isn't exactly a coach friendly player. Other teams know that now and don't want to make a major investment in him.
DHops best bet is to just wait things out till a team loses one of their starters to injury and becomes desperate.
DHop wants to get paid like he is still one of the top WRs in the league. However he is an aging vet with potentially 2 years of solid production left in him, who also has a history of doing what he wants and isn't exactly a coach friendly player. Other teams know that now and don't want to make a major investment in him.
Larry Fitz did it best at the end of his career and Hop would have been smart to do it the same: stick around with one team and take much smaller pay days and build goodwill.
He actually probably got more than he would have from other teams, if he were to hit the open market. When he was signing those $11 million contracts, people on here were vocal about him being overpaid, for his production.I don't remember Fitz ever taking much smaller pay days.
Longevity wins out.Larry Fitz did it best at the end of his career and Hop would have been smart to do it the same: stick around with one team and take much smaller pay days and build goodwill.
And I'm absolutely okay with that!Longevity wins out.
With $182,490,000 under his belt after a 16-year NFL career, Fitzgerald is the highest-earning wide receiver in NFL history.