Biological disagreement: the egg came first. Meme agreement: the team came first.
It was recently discovered that the female chicken secretes an enzyme that is necessary for the egg shell to form, therefore, the chicken came before the egg.
Yes, but that enzyme came from a gene that was present in the egg prior to it being a chicken.
We'll all be happy if the staff agrees that the basics have been mastered. From this point on, no more "basic" offense except against pre-season cupcakes.
I bet Unregistered User feels like he has egg on his face after reading your comment.
You just don't give up thinking you know more than they do as much as you try to hide it. Ya, teams evolve. As they master the basics. gain confidence, and develop trust in each other and their coaches, you can open up the playbook. And, Genius, as has been noted, they simply start executing better. I was wondering who the first guy to suggest that Kill stay away would be. Did bet on you,even if you weren't totally serious. Then again, you might have been given your past history here.
Yeah buddy, you're very much in the minority around here by obliviously not realizing that Limegrover called a VERY different game today than what he usually has over the past 2 1/2 seasons. And who suggested Kill stay away? You have issues with the truth and reality.
Different? Yes
Very different? No
The basics of the offense were still there. Pound the ball, control the clock, and run some safe play action passes. There were some very nice wrinkles to the offense, but it was not as different as you are saying it is.
Yes, but that enzyme came from a gene that was present in the egg prior to it being a chicken.
Different? Yes
Very different? No
The basics of the offense were still there. Pound the ball, control the clock, and run some safe play action passes. There were some very nice wrinkles to the offense, but it was not as different as you are saying it is.
Different? Yes
Very different? No
The basics of the offense were still there. Pound the ball, control the clock, and run some safe play action passes. There were some very nice wrinkles to the offense, but it was not as different as you are saying it is.
Oops, I had it wrong, I was trying to answer from memory:
In the summer of 2010, British researchers cracked the enigma when they discovered that the protein necessary to create the eggshell was found exclusively in the ovaries of the chicken. So the chicken had to come first, because the eggshell can't be made without that protein. The protein ovocledidin-17 controls the eggshell crystallization process, and without it, the shell couldn't form at all.
+1 It is nice when people keep things in perspective. I believe good execution had a lot to do with cncmin's perspective but he will never admit that.
You stupid pups and your "chicken comes before egg, egg comes before chicken" bull$hit. None of that would have happened because obviously, the ROOSTER came first to start the whole damned argument.
The answer is always the egg came first... but the chicken had to be lucky enough to produce its results.
Do you honestly believe that the players in previous weeks were failing golden opportunities, or would you agree with me that the golden opportunities were finally given to them today?
Do you honestly believe that the players in previous weeks were failing golden opportunities, or would you agree with me that the golden opportunities were finally given to them today?
Search on the protein ovocledidin-17, and see if you can find anything that supports your supposition.
The play calling difference was night and day. It didn't even take a football fan to recognize that.
I'll check it out - it's not much of a supposition. I doubt anything will contradict that there was a genotype that produced the protein. To suggest otherwise would be one helluva fluke, and wouldn't have been passed on to subsequent generations. Unless they learned how to produce it, and then I will eat my words.
I'll check it out - it's not much of a supposition. I doubt anything will contradict that there was a genotype that produced the protein. To suggest otherwise would be one helluva fluke, and wouldn't have been passed on to subsequent generations. Unless they learned how to produce it, and then I will eat my words.
Also - I always like to point out, I'm attacking the idea, not you. I rather enjoy reading your thoughts and insights - and I hope I'm wrong, I'd learn something today.
GiI - not all running plays are created equal. This was not the basic, vanilla running scheme of game 1.0-7.0. It wasn't even the vanilla QB running scheme employed out of desperation to ensure pre-season victories over cupcakes. And it wasn't the vanilla passing game employed in the first 1.0-6.5 games. They ran almost the same proportion of runs to passes as many of the previous weeks, but only a fraction of those running plays were vanilla. This is what I, and so many other fans here have been waiting for, a playbook with imagination.