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Shit forgot the Williams wall. Maybe swap them in for Joseph and Ingram.
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I'll go modern players as they're bigger and stronger and I've seen them, so start with Loadholt (absolute monster) and Ingram (an easy sacrifice) to hold up front. Send Jared Allen and Linval Joseph to come from the side. Finally the Hitman round a safer path behind but lay a massive hit.
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*Sense, not mistakes
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Nintendo's biggest mistake was (*shoves Wii U back into the cupboard*) publishing the Zelda timeline. Now people expect their lore to make some kind of mistakes.
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I'm surprised it's only 9%, given the frequent opposition to carbon-reducing infrastructure (e.g. HS2).
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Brett Kollman also made the point in a recent podcast that the current rights deal has an opt-out after the 2028/29 season, plus ratings measurements are changing. We're right in the window where you can take a gamble on causing a cap jump, which is what the Eagles have done.
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No comment on the stage play, but a black Hermione in the original story would make the SPEW section even worse...
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I think the biggest trap in the NFL in terms of inefficiency is the tier 3 (i.e. good to very good starter) QB contract being $50m. Kwesi clearly wary of it for good reason. The real challenge comes if JJM ends up being that tier, tough to say 'no thanks' at thenn (see Dak), but that's a way off.
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To be generous to them, if I were e.g. a Packers fan, and I regularly listened to a podcast but they nodded along to a segment with Rodgers talking about his politics, I might switch off. But, I'm actually right about things, such as being a Vikings fan, so keep up the good work, loved the interview
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Love the idea and song suggestions, but a part of me just baulks at including Arctic Monkeys as landfill indie. They were a primary catalyst, but they were good enough to succeed outside the trend that they played a huge role in starting, but Little Man Tate (much as I enjoyed them) could never.