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  • #91
    Originally posted by The Sicatoka View Post
    Any team that signs Jesus at QB has to start running the option ... so announcers can speculate "WWJD?"
    The traditional option or the RPO?

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    • #92
      Originally posted by Twitch Boy View Post
      Pretty forgettable crop of ads this year. No one really took a risk, and those that did beat us over the head with the virtue signaling.

      1) Eli going Patrick Swayze
      2) Tide hijacking everything
      3) Alexa losing her voice
      4) Dinklage/Freeman

      I can't recall any others. That's how forgettable they were.
      some others stood out. Not necessarily for being great.

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      • #93
        Re: NFL 2018.1 The off season

        Originally posted by Twitch Boy View Post
        Pretty forgettable crop of ads this year. No one really took a risk, and those that did beat us over the head with the virtue signaling.

        1) Eli going Patrick Swayze
        2) Tide hijacking everything
        3) Alexa losing her voice
        4) Dinklage/Freeman

        I can't recall any others. That's how forgettable they were.
        The one thing about the Alexa ad- why would anyone want to buy something that they advertised it's failure on TV like that? It was funny, but it also told us that it was an unreliable system.

        The ads steered me away from even trying it.

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        • #94
          Re: NFL 2018.1 The off season

          Originally posted by alfablue View Post
          The one thing about the Alexa ad- why would anyone want to buy something that they advertised it's failure on TV like that? It was funny, but it also told us that it was an unreliable system.

          The ads steered me away from even trying it.
          Alexa is a terrible idea anyway if you know even a little about security and privacy. The f-cks already control the data we willingly give them, why deliver yourself even more into their clutches?

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            Last night, Subaru of Muskegon aired an ad saying "Congratulations Patriots!"

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            • #96
              Re: NFL 2018.1 The off season

              Originally posted by ticapnews View Post
              The traditional option or the RPO?
              Both. And bring back the tear-away jersey.
              The preceding post may contain trigger words and is not safe-space approved. <-- Virtue signaling.

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              • #97
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                I actually thought that the commercials were the best they've been in years. The Dirty Dancing one was the best, Alexa was also very good, and I liked Dinkles, because Dinkles. As a collection, the Tide ads were just awesome. Febreeze did good with the Man Who's **** Doesn't Stink. The Toyota baby one was dumb, as was the MLK Dodge one, and anything Inbev is going to **** me off, and then there were several mediocre ones, but overall, more good ones than I've seen in past years.
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                • #98
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                  There were no "beat our chests and tell you to blow the military," which is a nice change after 15 years of Starship Troopers (though obviously the Shield shoved plenty of that in our face with the fly by & etc.
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                  • #99
                    Re: NFL 2018.1 The off season

                    Originally posted by Kepler View Post
                    If he retires I give it a socially-decent three years before she takes the train. She's still got the looks for the Gross Old Groper circuit and his endorsements aren't going to pull in enough.
                    Are you kidding me? She makes money than god let alone Brady. She may leave but money won't have anything to do with it.

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                    • Re: NFL 2018.1 The off season

                      Originally posted by walrus View Post
                      Are you kidding me? She makes money than god let alone Brady. She may leave but money won't have anything to do with it.
                      The money is tangential -- it's the fame that put Brady in her orbit. When he's just another fat, balding Phil Simms what's his appeal?

                      Personality?

                      Five years after retirement Brady will be Bobby Orr -- a god inside 128, unrecognizable to the man on the street outside of it. And probably working for the same lame bank.
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                      • Re: NFL 2018.1 The off season

                        Originally posted by Kepler View Post
                        The money is tangential -- it's the fame that put Brady in her orbit. When he's just another fat, balding Phil Simms what's his appeal?

                        Personality?
                        A guy who lives and breathes football has no personality. Like she wasn't known all over the world anyway, way more popular than Brady. She was leaving the stadium and apparently Philly players were around and the report was," they were starstruck " .

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                          Also, her money-making skills depend pretty heavily on her looks. There's not a very long window of money-making opportunity in her profession.

                          Hence, Kepler's linked pic. Gotta turn to new sources to keep the steady income flowing in.
                          What kind of cheese are you planning to put on top?

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                          • Re: NFL 2018.1 The off season

                            Originally posted by walrus View Post
                            A guy who lives and breathes football has no personality. Like she wasn't known all over the world anyway, way more popular than Brady. She was leaving the stadium and apparently Philly players were around and the report was," they were starstruck " .

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                            That's what he's getting at. Once the fame is gone, and the money isn't the same, what's the attraction?
                            What kind of cheese are you planning to put on top?

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                              Originally posted by rufus View Post
                              Also, her money-making skills depend pretty heavily on her looks. There's not a very long window of money-making opportunity in her profession.

                              Hence, Kepler's linked pic. Gotta turn to new sources to keep the steady income flowing in.
                              How much money does she need, she was pulling in some insane amount like 50 mil a year.

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                              • Re: NFL 2018.1 The off season

                                Originally posted by walrus View Post
                                How much money does she need, she was pulling in some insane amount like 50 mil a year.
                                You know the answer to that.
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