I'm glad you posted that because I feel the same.Professor Half Wit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 12:21 amAnd there are folks who actually think this guy is some kind of wordsmithing rhetorical genius.
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Arguing with idiots is like playing chess with a pigeon. No matter how good you are, the pigeon is going to shit on the board and strut around like it won anyway.
We've said this billions of times; if your scheme relies on 1 player, then your scheme sucks.fractalsteel wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 2:52 pmA lot of players have been AWOL on defense the past month.
Here are Reed's snap counts
Patriots-45
Stains-57
Jets-37
Bullies-32
I don't remember a significant play in those games.
Have they tried sending Reed starting from the edge to a middle stunt to get pressure? How about Highsmith?
Nope, it's the same wide loop rush for both EDGE guys on every passing play...
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Walt Whitman or Wallace Stevens is a wordsmith. Tomlin is a tosser of word salad.COR-TEN wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 3:01 pmI'm glad you posted that because I feel the same.Professor Half Wit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 12:21 amAnd there are folks who actually think this guy is some kind of wordsmithing rhetorical genius.
“Being a fan is fine, but there is a line you can cross that makes it really unhealthy,” said Ken Yeager, PhD, a mental health expert in the department of psychiatry at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
Well gee, I wonder why the suburbanites worship him so much then???Professor Half Wit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 3:27 pmWalt Whitman or Wallace Stevens is a wordsmith. Tomlin is a tosser of word salad.COR-TEN wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 3:01 pmI'm glad you posted that because I feel the same.Professor Half Wit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 12:21 am
And there are folks who actually think this guy is some kind of wordsmithing rhetorical genius.
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Yup, this D is vanilla.Deebo wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 3:13 pmWe've said this billions of times; if your scheme relies on 1 player, then your scheme sucks.fractalsteel wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 2:52 pmA lot of players have been AWOL on defense the past month.
Here are Reed's snap counts
Patriots-45
Stains-57
Jets-37
Bullies-32
I don't remember a significant play in those games.
Have they tried sending Reed starting from the edge to a middle stunt to get pressure? How about Highsmith?
Nope, it's the same wide loop rush for both EDGE guys on every passing play...
Playing a lot of cover 2 which puts Edmunds in a position to fail. His weakness.
You are right about the PR.
Where are the overloads? Or blitzing up the A gap?
I have seen Bush on a delayed blitz, what 3-4 times this year and they always have him loop around end.
The D needs a new leader(coach) and a big infusion of talent at all three levels.
Can't trust Watt(not a shot at him) to stay healthy.
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Because they lack a liberal education and only cared about vocational skill?Ben2Ken wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 3:50 pmWell gee, I wonder why the suburbanites worship him so much then???Professor Half Wit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 3:27 pmWalt Whitman or Wallace Stevens is a wordsmith. Tomlin is a tosser of word salad.
Joking aside, let's try again: Walt Whitman, Wallace Stevens, James Baldwin, and Ralph Ellison are wordsmiths. Tomlin is a tosser of word salad.
“Being a fan is fine, but there is a line you can cross that makes it really unhealthy,” said Ken Yeager, PhD, a mental health expert in the department of psychiatry at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
I could care less about verbal BS.Professor Half Wit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 4:15 pmBecause they lack a liberal education and only cared about vocational skill?Ben2Ken wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 3:50 pmWell gee, I wonder why the suburbanites worship him so much then???Professor Half Wit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 3:27 pm
Walt Whitman or Wallace Stevens is a wordsmith. Tomlin is a tosser of word salad.
Joking aside, let's try again: Walt Whitman, Wallace Stevens, James Baldwin, and Ralph Ellison are wordsmiths. Tomlin is a tosser of word salad.
A lot of what is wrong with … well, a lot of things, is the lack of liberal education and a misunderstanding of the role of liberal education.Professor Half Wit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 4:15 pmBecause they lack a liberal education and only cared about vocational skill?Ben2Ken wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 3:50 pmWell gee, I wonder why the suburbanites worship him so much then???Professor Half Wit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 3:27 pm
Walt Whitman or Wallace Stevens is a wordsmith. Tomlin is a tosser of word salad.
Joking aside, let's try again: Walt Whitman, Wallace Stevens, James Baldwin, and Ralph Ellison are wordsmiths. Tomlin is a tosser of word salad.
Ask a lot of physicians, attorneys, CPAs, and middle managers what education is for, and they will say it’s to give ME an advantage in getting a great (high paying) job, and building a successful (wealth accumulating ) career. While those are nice (acceptable) objectives, they are not the purpose of higher education.
The most certain way to make a lot of money and build a lot of wealth is to acquire a skill set for which people are willing to pay a lot of money. While this certainly includes things like electrician, plumber, and tool maker, the money-making aspects of many of what are considered “professions” are actually vocational in nature. Preparing tax returns consistent with prevailing tax codes. Writing contracts consistent with best practices and prevailing contract law. Performing knee and hip replacements, using the best and latest technology and techniques. Filling prescriptions accurately. In my case, writing engaging and compelling advertising copy, using variations on standard grammar, resulting in desired consumer behavior.
Although many of those require rigorous training, licensing, and years of learning under others (sort of like apprenticeship in a suit), they are essentially “vocational skills.” You can do all that without the mind stretching, meta cognition, critical thought, self questioning, global thinking, methodical logic, and empathy instilled by the common experience and transformative effect of liberal education. What we cannot do without that effect is create and maintain a civilized society.
And we end up with a 12-year-old making $18 Million to catch a ball, getting all pissy because people don’t like it when he fails to catch the ball. Why would we expect him to behave like an educated adult. He’s a child with highly-specialized vocational training.
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Unbless you're posting it, of course.Ben2Ken wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 4:21 pmI could care less about verbal BS.Professor Half Wit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 4:15 pmBecause they lack a liberal education and only cared about vocational skill?
Joking aside, let's try again: Walt Whitman, Wallace Stevens, James Baldwin, and Ralph Ellison are wordsmiths. Tomlin is a tosser of word salad.
“Being a fan is fine, but there is a line you can cross that makes it really unhealthy,” said Ken Yeager, PhD, a mental health expert in the department of psychiatry at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
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Thanks for this. Make no mistake: a genuine liberal education is very much under assault at most unis—by the unis themeselves. Admin, faculty who did not receive a liberal education themselves and the students they mentor, all hostile to it. It lacks "market appeal."Quixotic wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 4:37 pmA lot of what is wrong with … well, a lot of things, is the lack of liberal education and a misunderstanding of the role of liberal education.Professor Half Wit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 4:15 pmBecause they lack a liberal education and only cared about vocational skill?
Joking aside, let's try again: Walt Whitman, Wallace Stevens, James Baldwin, and Ralph Ellison are wordsmiths. Tomlin is a tosser of word salad.
Ask a lot of physicians, attorneys, CPAs, and middle managers what education is for, and they will say it’s to give ME an advantage in getting a great (high paying) job, and building a successful (wealth accumulating ) career. While those are nice (acceptable) objectives, they are not the purpose of higher education.
The most certain way to make a lot of money and build a lot of wealth is to acquire a skill set for which people are willing to pay a lot of money. While this certainly includes things like electrician, plumber, and tool maker, the money-making aspects of many of what are considered “professions” are actually vocational in nature. Preparing tax returns consistent with prevailing tax codes. Writing contracts consistent with best practices and prevailing contract law. Performing knee and hip replacements, using the best and latest technology and techniques. Filling prescriptions accurately. In my case, writing engaging and compelling advertising copy, using variations on standard grammar, resulting in desired consumer behavior.
Although many of those require rigorous training, licensing, and years of learning under others (sort of like apprenticeship in a suit), they are essentially “vocational skills.” You can do all that without the mind stretching, meta cognition, critical thought, self questioning, global thinking, methodical logic, and empathy instilled by the common experience and transformative effect of liberal education. What we cannot do without that effect is create and maintain a civilized society.
And we end up with a 12-year-old making $18 Million to catch a ball, getting all pissy because people don’t like it when he fails to catch the ball. Why would we expect him to behave like an educated adult. He’s a child with highly-specialized vocational training.
“Being a fan is fine, but there is a line you can cross that makes it really unhealthy,” said Ken Yeager, PhD, a mental health expert in the department of psychiatry at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
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And why are we trading for a guy like Malik Reed if Tuszka was doing pretty much the same thing? In fact, Tuszka actually had some pressures last season and made a few splash plays.
This whole thing is shit.
This whole thing is shit.
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Prolly a controversial opinion. Shouldn’t be. Pretty much fact. But you know…Professor Half Wit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 4:48 pmThanks for this. Make no mistake: a genuine liberal education is very much under assault at most unis—by the unis themeselves. Admin, faculty who did not receive a liberal education themselves and the students they mentor, all hostile to it. It lacks "market appeal."
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The Future's not bright, not for Cool Shades...
not for Cool Shades...
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You could have stopped with "Tomlin is a tosser" and I would have agreed with you.Professor Half Wit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 4:15 pmJoking aside, let's try again: Walt Whitman, Wallace Stevens, James Baldwin, and Ralph Ellison are wordsmiths. Tomlin is a tosser of word salad.
“That state we’re in we have to put our heads down and work hard and diligently and stay together for an extended period of time as we grind our way back to respectability. It’s a mindset we all need to have, understanding where we are. There are no quick fixes.”Texas Steel wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 5:26 pmYou could have stopped with "Tomlin is a tosser" and I would have agreed with you.Professor Half Wit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 4:15 pmJoking aside, let's try again: Walt Whitman, Wallace Stevens, James Baldwin, and Ralph Ellison are wordsmiths. Tomlin is a tosser of word salad.
"I'm institutionalized, man," he joked. "I gotta have it. I just love the challenges week in and week out that this job provides: the growth in it, the collective growth, the individual growth."
Yeah madden is always a crank. Now he’s got something good to be cranky about.
I’ll give you two words for why I’m not negative on the Steelers future. Andy Weidl. In retrospect this is the weirdest hire in an off-season full of change. what’s this guy doing here? Coincidence that they hire a lead personnel guy with Colbert leaving?
Colbert did a lot of great things for this team. But he always bent over backwards to much for tomlin. The deuce of course is too afraid of confronting tomlin.
That’s what makes this guy Weidl so interesting. there are now two positions above the head coach on the org chart. Why would Weidl leave the Eagles for what is a lateral move? is he gonna sit in an office somewhere and take up space? Or is he more interested in putting his mark on his childhood team?
Early days but I see Kahn not demurring to tomlin on everything and I see Weidl as the new personnel sheriff in town. Of course those guys won’t tell tomlin what defense to play or who to put in to return punts. But it’s a new regime nonetheless.
We’ll see. A lot can change for a team in a single off-season if the team knows what they’re doing
I’ll give you two words for why I’m not negative on the Steelers future. Andy Weidl. In retrospect this is the weirdest hire in an off-season full of change. what’s this guy doing here? Coincidence that they hire a lead personnel guy with Colbert leaving?
Colbert did a lot of great things for this team. But he always bent over backwards to much for tomlin. The deuce of course is too afraid of confronting tomlin.
That’s what makes this guy Weidl so interesting. there are now two positions above the head coach on the org chart. Why would Weidl leave the Eagles for what is a lateral move? is he gonna sit in an office somewhere and take up space? Or is he more interested in putting his mark on his childhood team?
Early days but I see Kahn not demurring to tomlin on everything and I see Weidl as the new personnel sheriff in town. Of course those guys won’t tell tomlin what defense to play or who to put in to return punts. But it’s a new regime nonetheless.
We’ll see. A lot can change for a team in a single off-season if the team knows what they’re doing
I like how you tossed in Ralph Ellison for lynch. Sneaky and subtle.Professor Half Wit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 4:15 pmBecause they lack a liberal education and only cared about vocational skill?Ben2Ken wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 3:50 pmWell gee, I wonder why the suburbanites worship him so much then???Professor Half Wit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 3:27 pm
Walt Whitman or Wallace Stevens is a wordsmith. Tomlin is a tosser of word salad.
Joking aside, let's try again: Walt Whitman, Wallace Stevens, James Baldwin, and Ralph Ellison are wordsmiths. Tomlin is a tosser of word salad.
Arguing with idiots is like playing chess with a pigeon. No matter how good you are, the pigeon is going to shit on the board and strut around like it won anyway.
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If the shoe fits…Ben2Ken wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 2:08 amThe basement boy calling me scum??? Hilarious.SteelerDayTrader wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 12:18 amI defended Tomlin from scum like you and your ilk Lynch and will continue to do so
The kind of bullshit you delight in promulgating is and will always be wrong and unjust
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Professor Half Wit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 3:27 pmWalt Whitman or Wallace Stevens is a wordsmith. Tomlin is a tosser of word salad.COR-TEN wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 3:01 pmI'm glad you posted that because I feel the same.Professor Half Wit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 12:21 am
And there are folks who actually think this guy is some kind of wordsmithing rhetorical genius.
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I really like Pickett the person. Like him more and more.
He’s already calling out the fact that they need to practice better. Poor practice means poor play.
Another indictment on Tomlin. If a rookie is calling it out, shit is real.
He’s already calling out the fact that they need to practice better. Poor practice means poor play.
Another indictment on Tomlin. If a rookie is calling it out, shit is real.
“Thoughts are a waste of time for me.” - Michael Pettaway Tomlin
Yep.Another indictment on Tomlin. If a rookie is calling it out, shit is real.
The team is literally a ship without a sail. Bouncing haplessly along at sea.
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Didn’t Joe Schoebert say something similar about poor practice last year shortly after getting here from the urban Meyer led jaguars of all teams?Orangesteel wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 9:40 pmI really like Pickett the person. Like him more and more.
He’s already calling out the fact that they need to practice better. Poor practice means poor play.
Another indictment on Tomlin. If a rookie is calling it out, shit is real.
Prior to that Tomlin turned away Najee’s request for extra practice/film study.
Now Najee just crashes on Tomlins couch after bingeing hours of Fred, Barney and Mikey’s favorite Dino on the Flinstones.
Nick Markakis on Astros: "Every guy over there needs a beating."
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I think you are right, Drama.
“Thoughts are a waste of time for me.” - Michael Pettaway Tomlin
Did they make Mitch captain just to haze Pickett
"I'm institutionalized, man," he joked. "I gotta have it. I just love the challenges week in and week out that this job provides: the growth in it, the collective growth, the individual growth."
Saw a Tomlin quote from an interview.
The solution to their problems? “We have to keep the games close”.
He will never change.
The solution to their problems? “We have to keep the games close”.
He will never change.
“Yeah we suck, be there is a chance we could suck slightly more if we try to correct the problem.” - Art Deuce (summarized by SteelPerch)
Ehh, one of these two has been working his balls off in a clinical laboratory, the other has been holed up in his mothers basement becoming a drain on the medical field through diet and lack of exercise... Which shoe fits which foot????bradshaw2ben wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 9:14 pmIf the shoe fits…Ben2Ken wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 2:08 amThe basement boy calling me scum??? Hilarious.SteelerDayTrader wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 12:18 am
I defended Tomlin from scum like you and your ilk Lynch and will continue to do so
The kind of bullshit you delight in promulgating is and will always be wrong and unjust
Eat shit and die
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Ian Eagle: Coach, what do you make of that 3 and out
Coach Mike: Well, at this juncture, it's not optimal in what you would like to see out of a team of football players, and I feel that if they go back to the lab they could have competence at that activity, if you will.
Coach Mike: Well, at this juncture, it's not optimal in what you would like to see out of a team of football players, and I feel that if they go back to the lab they could have competence at that activity, if you will.
"I'm institutionalized, man," he joked. "I gotta have it. I just love the challenges week in and week out that this job provides: the growth in it, the collective growth, the individual growth."
