Weinfuss: Why Cardinals Justin Pugh turned to life coach

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The chicken, brat and weather reporter: Why Cardinals' Justin Pugh turned to life coach
TEMPE, Ariz. -- Justin Pugh sat in his Range Rover in the garage of his Jersey City apartment building on Oct. 13, 2014 and cried.

The night before, as a second-year right tackle for the New York Giants, Pugh had perhaps the worst game of his career. He gave up six sacks -- four by the first play of the second quarter -- and the Giants were blown out in Philadelphia 27-0 on Sunday Night Football. It happened in front of family and friends who had made the 30-mile drive from Pugh's hometown of Holland, Pennsylvania
The chicken, brat and weather reporter: Why Cardinals' Justin Pugh turned to life coach - Arizona Cardinals Blog- ESPN
 

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lol, they should have left out range rover and someone might care:

He was actually crying because he figured out that every single repair for those is over $2,000.

So true. All it takes is 5 minutes of googling to see that unless you have more money than sense, you shouldn't own a Range Rover or many other European cars.
 

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So true. All it takes is 5 minutes of googling to see that unless you have more money than sense, you shouldn't own a Range Rover or many other European cars.


so,

at one point I needed a 3rd row vehicle and I only found 3 on auto trader, two were land rovers and one was something else. I picked up a land rover for 8k and thought it was a huge steal. The vehicle was awesome but literally one tiny thing messes up and it goes into limp mode, is undrivable and needs repaired at a specialty shop. doing my own repairs was near impossible for a lot of it. After two separate 2k expenses to repair it, I sold it ASAP. Never again.
 

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So true. All it takes is 5 minutes of googling to see that unless you have more money than sense, you shouldn't own a Range Rover or many other European cars.
Wife loves her mercedes, but yes it can be expensive to repair, but she can afford it. I mean she has my pay check and hers...:biglaugh:
 

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Wife loves her mercedes, but yes it can be expensive to repair, but she can afford it. I mean she has my pay check and hers...:biglaugh:
I just had co-worker trade in his Mercedes for Corolla immediately after getting his 1st repair bill not covered under warranty lol
 

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So true. All it takes is 5 minutes of googling to see that unless you have more money than sense, you shouldn't own a Range Rover or many other European cars.

Leased a 2019 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Ti Sport a little over a year ago... have LOVED it from the day I drove it off the lot! Haven't had one problem. That said, I have always heard about the on-going issues with Range Rovers...
 

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Leased a 2019 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Ti Sport a little over a year ago... have LOVED it from the day I drove it off the lot! Haven't had one problem. That said, I have always heard about the on-going issues with Range Rovers...

Leasing is a perfect way to go with European cars IMO.

This thread has officially derailed. :self:
 

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That doesnt count. Fords are easy and inexpensive to work on.

I'm in a 2007 Silverado.

Back in the day, I had a '49 GMC pickup. Turned every bolt on it at one time or another. Thing was like a Sherman tank. Also had an Austin Healy Sprite. Had to adjust the carburetor every day just to keep it running.
 

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Back in the day, I had a '49 GMC pickup. Turned every bolt on it at one time or another. Thing was like a Sherman tank. Also had an Austin Healy Sprite. Had to adjust the carburetor every day just to keep it running.


I assume your chariot broke down and thats why you bought the 49 chevy?

You lost this race to Von Wagner right? I think that is you in the back
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I seem to remember a connection but have forgotten the conversation.
 

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You joined the forum a week before I did back in aught 2 so I figure you're older than me!!! We've been here 18 years now... can you believe it?
 

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