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  1. Plus, it's [expletive] sports talk radio. No one should be sad to miss that crap
  2. Extremely likely? As a parent, about how many days a year do you think would be around the expectation level for having to take your kid to the doctor unexpectedly? Serious robot question. Honestly, depends on the kid. My bro-in-laws kids are seemingly sick constantly. My son, a couple times a year maybe? But this the right time of year for him. There's no right answer to your question. Our daughter had multiple MRI trips when she was younger, the docs were watching a spot on her brain. It was scary [expletive], but those appointments as well as the follow ups with docs/neurologists/auxiliary testing were impossible to schedule and immovable. We would know 6 mns in advance of each appt. thank god it turned put to be nothing, and I realize that it's an extreme example, but doc appts with any specialist for kids tend to be pretty rigid. She also has allergies to things like peanut butter. The allergist is impossible to see as well. Who knows, maybe jay blew off the show because it was a tough Sunday. Maybe he used a simple doc visit that truly existed as an excuse. Maybe it was completely unmovable. It's pretty meatheadish to sit around calling for his head when you really don't know
  3. i'm not mad at him for it. i just think he did a [expletive] job at making up an excuse. Okay then, in response to your idiotic stance. A) The radio show is a pointless waste of time and skipping it should not require an explanation. B) Not all doctors visits for young children are scheduled far in advance. C) Not all doctors visits for young children are scheduled around dad's pointless side gig. D) Not all fathers are heartless robots and some actually want to participate and will attend such an appointment. E) Jay's wife has a career as well. F) The radio show is a pointless waste of time and skipping it should not require an explanation and people who get at all worked up about him missing this pointless exercise are completely psychotic. The arguments against Jay are pretty dumb. We find it nearly impossible to get a good time for a trip to the pediatric. Jay is probably no different
  4. D lineman cannot grab o lineman, but I think it has to do with stunts, ie the NT grabs the center and pulls him to the side and the MLB blitzs the gap. I'm pretty sure that's illegal.
  5. its also the epitome of Mel Tucker
  6. And this is what a Brian Urlacher can do, but Greene can't
  7. What "elite" defenders are going to hit the market?
  8. If we break Brady's leg in the first half, we've gotta chance. But I'm going to guess NE 37 CHI 17
  9. Don't get it Me neither. He has quickly become one of my favorite Bears players. He constantly uses mental illness to absolve selfish behavior and violence towards women. Not justify or excuse. Absolve. Total narcissist. Probably a sociopath. Does constantly mean something different in your language? it must. he talks a lot about his illness but as an advocate. And I realize he was abusive to his wife, but he sought help and has dealt with it the way everyone wants to demand people do. He lost it today after a shitty loss, I cant believe more players didnt.
  10. Is tannenhill ave 15 yards per pass
  11. i'm asking what the long streak of untimely play is about i know he has thrown interceptions at bad times sometimes. lots of quarterbacks have. even good ones. and yes, i'd like him to clean up that area of his game. ROFL 'clean up' that area of his game? So 9 years in hes going to change suddenly? r u drunk?
  12. Yea, Super Bowl champion / pro Football Hall of Fame Donovan McNabb Nvm
  13. I was having a good Tuesday until BAM Karros and Wood had to destroy it THANKS GUYS. http://www.foxsports.com/mlb/story/eric-karros-reveals-2003-cubs-world-series-hat-101414?cmpid=tsm%3Afscom%3Afoxsports
  14. Silly coach, wr screens are for kids
  15. Never knew that. Well, screw Virginia anyways.
  16. The Bears aren't the only NFL team not to have complete control over the installation of turf and its maintenance, right? Idk. As it were, my cousin is the principle in charge of the construction of the Vikings new stadium (and Colts). I should ask him
  17. 31. And the most important thing is the club level. The Parks dept didn't screw up the playing surface. The Bears insisting on grass over turf is what has screwed up the playing surface. Really? I thought it was the Park district that insisted on it. So much confusion out there
  18. Hence Soldier Fields "ideal" is turf. There are what, 32 nfl stadiums total? It's not like the build them everyday. And probably the single most important piece of it is the playing surface. And yet, the Parks dept screwed that up
  19. Everything's "doable", but in an NFL stadium, what's ideal? Do the ideal.....
  20. If the water table was really that high, when the building was rebuilt, how did they not diaphragm the field area to keep the water out? You can place building foundations in a high water table by using "piles", not as in mounds but as in columns that extend down into the muck a la Venice Italy. But how did they not protect the field? They had to of, and if the result was a very shallow soil layer or the inability to grow grass at all, then the very use of grass was a total compromise and [expletive].
  21. Ohhh right, I forgot they did that. If the have to have it adjustable, they really should just Field Turf it and be done with it
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