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LinvilleGorge

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  1. Or just not doubling down on something that's just not a big deal. I realize this is the internet and you're supposed to always double down no matter what but nah, I'm good.
  2. I definitely think it's kind of a bitch move to bail out on someone who shows up to work that you've committed to work with, but bailing out on an unpadded glorified walkthrough isn't the end of the world. I'd be annoyed if I was the Jets but at the end of the day it's whatever. A lot of early season angst going on right now with a bunch of football junkies recently out of the halfway house off-season having had a few tastes of their fix and then showing up to the trap house to find out it got raided last night and now they're jonesing.
  3. I guess you missed the point. The primary point was that in the big picture this isn't a big deal either way and the emotional overreaction is comical.
  4. Not gonna lie, it's pretty entertaining watching the emotional freakouts to the reactions of just pointing out that it's kind of a bitch move to bail out on someone you've agreed to work with. It's not the end of the world. It doesn't mean we're soft or anything more than what it is which is just kind of a bitch move. That's all. But by all means, continue to embarrass yourselves.
  5. It's not about concern for being showed up on the field. It's practice. No one cares who's "winning". It's about getting in work. We hosted another team to get in work and then failed to show up to work. Yeah, if I was the Jets I'd be pissed.
  6. Not gonna lie, I'd be pissed if I was the Jets. You came down here from NY to get work in then your host bitches out. Weak.
  7. It's a bow tie. His name is inside the collar. The stain is blood. He was killed at Petersburg in 1864. His grandmother was my 6x grandmother.
  8. He's pretty much a one man crew at this point though. He's the one doing the work. He's winding down and cherry picking jobs.
  9. My dad does a ton of work up in Gingercake. He got talked into taking one job on Beech and said never again. At some point you gotta draw a line and say that too far is too far.
  10. Yeah, definitely reuse that. I'm just an absolute sucker for history. Give me something old with a story to tell over the latest and greatest all day everyday.
  11. The coolest demo find I've came across was an old wooden crate full of Civil War relics. That's a long story. I ended up being directly related to the people the items belonged to and the property owner gave them to me because she was wealthy and had no interest and she saw I had a huge interest. The appraisal surprised me. Let's just say I have an insurance rider for these items and other than my real estate they're my most valuable earthly possessions. There are two specific items that are possibly the best known surviving examples of each.
  12. I'd absolutely find a way to retain that signed beam and use it or repurpose it. That's fuging cool.
  13. The more specialized the work the harder it is to get right now. I was talking to a buddy the other day who has been trying to get a mason for a stone retaining wall for over six months. Everyone is booked out to the point they're not even taking new jobs. He can't even get a quote. He reached out to me to see the guys who we worked with in the past and I rattled off some names and he's already called them. I'm like, man that's all I got. I don't know what else to tell you other than to start looking at non-masonry options. Stack some railroad ties or something. You can always do stone down the road if you want.
  14. I was worried as soon as they drafted him. It's not like I didn't watch Ron and crew destroy my other favorite QB.
  15. Whatever happened to Schlotzky's? I didn't think they were in the Firehouse/Jersey Mike's tier but they were a helluva lot better than Subway and that seemed more like what they were gunning for.
  16. You're not understanding what I'm saying. What I'm saying is that a 24 year old sixth year college player shouldn't be a raw prospect due to his playing experience at a high level. When a guy has bounced all around the roster and hasn't produced well anywhere despite ideal height/weight/speed numbers it's more of a red flag than it is intriguing. Yes, if he was younger with fewer years playing high level college football there would be more intrigue there. Your characterization of my take is what is lazy here.
  17. Do you realize that you didn't refute anything that I actually said? If we took him in the 5th or 6th, cool. But we took him in the middle of the 3rd and we traded a 3rd and 4th to move up to get him. IMO, we wanted to take an edge rusher fairly early and 14 were already off the board and pickings were getting slim. Again, IMO it was a significant reach for a 24 year old height/weight/speed athlete who played three different positions in college and didn't play any of them particularly well. When you're still trying to figure out where a 24 year old fits on the football field in his sixth season of college football he might just be an athlete and not a football player. I hope he proves me wrong, but my take isn't "lazy". You'd have no problem with the take if he was drafted by the 31 other teams not the Panthers.
  18. Does anyone expect any rookie QB to NOT have some less than perfect practice outings?
  19. I think we were committed to add an edge rusher fairly early in the draft and saw them flying off the board and kinda panicked.
  20. If he showed promise somewhere he wouldn't have been bouncing around the roster. For reference, Brian Burns is only about six months older than DJ Johnson.
  21. I can't imagine he doesn't want to job. It should be pretty easy, straight forward work. It's easy enough to tell somebody you're booked out for the next three months if you don't want the job or if you're a one man crew just tell them thanks but no thanks that it's more work than you want to take on by yourself. You're not going to go through the effort of writing up a detailed quote if you don't want the job. That takes considerable time and time is money in this game. At the end of the day, I don't know the local market. Could be that everyone is booked up and you can pretty much name your price and tell people to take it or leave it because there's plenty of work available. Honestly, it's largely still like that right now in WNC. If someone tells you they can get started right away you don't want them. There's plenty of work for people who are in demand.
  22. You don't see it as much in the NFL but it's super common in the college game.
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