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No Mercy is a group of 7 leagues, set up pyramid style. Do well one year and move up another league or two the next. The goal? Work your way up from the Bait Bucket to the Great White league. Enjoy quality opponents? Play with the likes of FBGers Rudnicki, Wood, Yudkin, Garda, plus a host of...
Recently relocated here and would hate to not have an in person draft league... always enjoyed the camaraderie and spontaneity. Anybody need a new member or starting up a new league? I'm wide open as far as format.
Here is what the state of this Franchise has come to: I spent the afternoon yesterday in a sports bar on Capitol Hill. The place has 12 TVs.
NOT ONE OF THEM HAD THE REDSKINS GAME ON.
Just, wow.
An interesting take that I hadn't thought about before... maybe bring in a guy like Tom Cable (if he'd even come here). A no-nonsense guy that knows line play and can motivate players. And maybe even have the balls to tell Snyder to butt out if necessary.
There's no doubt that Jim Irsay is an idiot at the personal level. But as an NFL owner, he had the good sense to hire Bill Polian and stay out of his way while he built a consistent winner. Then when that relationship ended, he ran a very professional talent search and hired a relatively unknown...
Saw a ridiculous attempt at gouging last week, Stopped into a random local liquor store and saw a Pappy 20 up out of reach with a sign asking $1895. Sheesh.
I don't disagree that Mills has a few verbal tics, but I think he has definitely improved since he got the full time gig. He's clearly no TRock. But I'm such a big fan of PK's abilities to make the complicated seem simple in an avuncular way, that I can easily listen to the two of them together...
For those with SiriusXM, "Moving The Chains" with Pat Kirwan and Jim Miller is easily the world's best. They take their callers seriously and spend tons of time on Xs & Os along with their always thoughtful analyses.
While I do enjoy the smoothness of the Angels Envy, I've come to the conclusion that after more than one, the port sweetness is a bit cloying. I'll continue to enjoy it when I'm being a lightweight, but when having more than one (~99% of the time) I'll stick with standbys like Eagle Rare or the...
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