I love music more than I love the Steelers. And it's not even close.
That was actually more of a thrash album. The version you might have heard was the re-recorded one from 2020. He had Scott Ian and Dave Lombardo...
Are you actually mansplaining music to me?:lolol:
I'm well aware of Patton as I'm quite the fan of FNM but I will never get lured into a "best musician/singer" debate as it's completely...
There's dudes in the heavy metal/death metal genres that can hold their own with any singer in the world.
As I said in another thread, I'm fine with Mason starting but the caveat to his success is how he handles the pressure Seattle will bring....
Apparently a degree in ministry does not involve a class in simple sentence structure. My brain hurts now......
He is but it was crazy how many times he was just inches away, diving at an escaping Patrick Mahomes.
That there, kind sir, is what they call a business decision.
I will readily admit that I thought that Rudolph could never take this team to the promise land. That may still be true but I'm willing to play...
I will say this though, you were definitely not the only one who thought they should ride with Rudolph and not draft a QB the year they got...
You, my friend, will never be accused of waffling on Mason Rudolph.
It's interesting that Mason is being applauded for things he has improved on during his 6 years in the league, yet some are ready to run Pickett...
Wait, so Harbaugh has coached the Ravens for 16 years and 1 Super Bowl(with Billick's players) And Tomlin has coached the Steelers for 17 years...
Little too early to judge at the moment but we'll see!
I can get on board with that analogy.
I think you and I are on the same page. I just posted something quite similar.
Yeah, hard telling how a team should handle that. Conflicting ideas on how to handle a late season, meaningless game.
Sorry, but not a Mahomes fan. Yes, he is a talented guy but he gets away with things that would get any other QB slayed. Tonight was a perfect...
Nobody wraps up these days.