Maybe he will be moved to safety!On that note, I am likely mistaken about T-Mac’s chances of sticking with Washington. Word is that he’ll be cut.
Word is the Commander front office called Tom and asked him to remove the thread. apparently Trace is the only Washington football player to hit anybody this preseason!Video of Trace laying a SHOULDER. BEATING.on a New England defender. Where did it go?
Dang, wonderfully crafted.Word is the Commander front office called Tom and asked him to remove the thread. apparently Trace is the only Washington football player to hit anybody this preseason!
He doesn't really have a path to the roster (or practice squad) in Washington...if Mariota is healthy, they likely just keep 2. If they keep a 3rd, it's almost certainly Driskel. And it sounds like Hartman is a strong candidate for the Practice Squad.On that note, I am likely mistaken about T-Mac’s chances of sticking with Washington. Word is that he’ll be cut.
Standalone thread. I was the first to respond. It disappeared right after that.???
I have no idea. I'm on vacation, so I'm not checking the board too often. If it was a unique thread, I can't find any evidence that it was deleted. If it was a discussion within another thread, you'd have to tell me which thread it was in, so that I could check that.
Tom couldn't afford to keep it posted.
Standalone thread. I was the first to respond. It disappeared right after that.
It’s a problem only if it keeps happening.
I say this posted elsewhere today too...my question is, why is it making news or surprising? Outside of Atlanta's stadium or Augusta National, is anything about these prices out of the norm for an NFL stadium? My wife paid $26 for a Margarita in Camden a few weeks ago which was more than our concert ticket...I paid something like $22 for a large beer at the Linc for a concert last year. All of these venues are complete ripoffs when it comes to food and drink.
Actually, as my first response in this thread tries to imply, I misspoke in the thread that was deleted, 180 degrees wrong. And boom, as soon as I make that mistake it’s gone, wiped out of existence. And that, my friend, is the power of a Neshaminy High School diploma. I got connections.appreciate it. Hmm, usually if a post is deleted, I can still view it. And often, the Administrator that deletes it (not always) puts in a comment as to why it was removed. I'm not sure why, but I don't see a deleted post/thread. So, I really can't provide any additional info.
It's unlikely that posts will regularly disappear right after you respond to them, unless you suddenly start twisting every response into something having to do with Neshaminy High School.![]()
Obviously not enough connections to bring back thread viewActually, as my first response in this thread tries to imply, I misspoke in the thread that was deleted, 180 degrees wrong. And boom, as soon as I make that mistake it’s gone, wiped out of existence. And that, my friend, is the power of a Neshaminy High School diploma. I got connections.
Wow, well done.Obviously not enough connections to bring back thread view
I was at Luke Combs with my family last Summer. The beers were a rip and I had to take out a loan for Chickie and Pete's for the kids! Then I got a call from the hotel while I was stuck in traffic leaving that my dog was barking in the room and they were going to charge me $20 for every 5 minutes it barked until I got there. Good times! (We were stuck for an hour and a half and they didn't charge)I saw this posted elsewhere today too...my question is, why is it making news or surprising? Outside of Atlanta's stadium or Augusta National, is anything about these prices out of the norm for an NFL stadium? My wife paid $26 for a Margarita in Camden a few weeks ago which was more than our concert ticket...I paid something like $22 for a large beer at the Linc for a concert last year. All of these venues are complete ripoffs when it comes to food and drink.
Well, people keep buying $22 beers.I saw this posted elsewhere today too...my question is, why is it making news or surprising? Outside of Atlanta's stadium or Augusta National, is anything about these prices out of the norm for an NFL stadium? My wife paid $26 for a Margarita in Camden a few weeks ago which was more than our concert ticket...I paid something like $22 for a large beer at the Linc for a concert last year. All of these venues are complete ripoffs when it comes to food and drink.
LOL, it's The Den where you and @LionJim commented on it: The Den You two don't seem game ready.Video of Trace laying a SHOULDER. BEATING.on a New England defender. Where did it go?
LOL, it's The Den where you and @LionJim commented on it: The Den You two don't seem game ready.
@Tom McAndrew
I’m baffled. I’ve never been in the Den. Well, whatever.I don’t have a Den membership. The thread must have been moved from here to there. I don’t know why, though.
I’m baffled. I’ve never been in the Den. Well, whatever.
You should charge them for your Premium Content that they're using without your consent.View attachment 635272
you got what you deserve... I guess you didn't notice.I demand my NIL.payment.
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I like Cincinnati’s setup, Over the Rhine neighborhood and walkable to the stadium. And this cool *** place…On drink prices, I try to find a place to go pre-game if at all possible. For our MLS team in Columbus, Hofbrauhaus sits near a bike/walking path that goes by the new stadium. About a 20 min walk. So I get a better beer at a better price and some decent german-style food too--pregame. Oh--and free parking too (for now). Makes it affordable.
Video of Trace laying a SHOULDER. BEATING.on a New England defender. Where did it go?
Yeah, it's not a bad stadium. Went there for the MLS Cup Seminfinals last year. Decent food in and around the Finley Market (who sponsors the Opening Day parade every year for the Reds--which should be on every MLB fan's bucket list).I like Cincinnati’s setup, Over the Rhine neighborhood and walkable to the stadium. And this cool *** place…
https://rhinegeist.com/