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Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

ASU could be the worst 8 win team in the country...

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GoldenSD81's avatar

Jayden Daniels is a younger Chase Garbers. Interpret that how you will.

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Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

Good comp...Daniels maybe has a better arm...maybe?? But like Chase he’s solid & steady, and can make plays with his legs, but he sure doesn’t seem electric out there...

I wondered how ASU won 8...the schedule was dogschitt...they had a nice win at UCLA - highlight of the year. Otherwise, it was a parade of really bad teams: S Utah, UNLV, CO, SC, WA, Stan, U of A...missed Oregon and Cal, tho they probably beat us bc despite practicing v. Garbers everyday, the Bears usually struggle to contain mobile QBs.

This SHOULD be our blueprint for next year...we’ll see.

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GoldenSD81's avatar

In all honesty, with our schedule this year, ASUs season is basically what our floor should have been this season.

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Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

(Dejectedly nods)

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Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

Man, the PAC 12 really was dog schitt this year...to not bowl with a 4 year starter at QB, returning starters at the skill positions and an experienced O-line is a real pisser.

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GoldenSD81's avatar

It really was, this should have been Cals year to really compete for the Pac 12 north and have a winning conference record.

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Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

Yup…and it’s a real sign of the state of the program that the 2nd biggest highlight of the year is that the HC didn’t leave for another job!

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Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

This Purdue QB is damn good. Jack Plummer losing the starting job to him is nothing to shake a stick at...

Tho he did just throw a poor pick.

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GoldenSD81's avatar

I’ll take a poor pick every once and a while if a QB is making plays with his arm and has that confidence to just trust their eyes and arm.

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Scootie's avatar

Grating cheese. It really doesn't need the extra protein of my knuckles.

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heyalumnigo's avatar

I have sliced the skin right by my knuckles when slicing things a little too quickly.

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Terence's avatar

I'm on week 3 of dealing with a cut to my finger suffered while sharpening a knife.

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Cugel's avatar

Did somebody look at it? Years ago I cut my finger and it received a stitch or two. Got a great book recommendation from the Doc.

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docsuess84's avatar

Winter driving. It snowed where I lived in California, but I wasn't commuting through it and on icy roads on a day to day basis. Leave earlier, drive slower. Invest in dedicated snow tires if financially able to do so. It's not just the tread, siping, and/or studs. The material is designed to remain flexible in colder temperatures, where standard all-seasons will become stiff when the temperature drops below a certain threshold and lose their effectiveness.

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Terence's avatar

Our Crumbling Democracy

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Terence's avatar

Today in Omicron

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GoldenSD81's avatar

Getting my kids tested today, they need a negative test to go back to preschool on Monday. They have cold like symptoms so hopefully it is just a cold and they are negative.

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heyalumnigo's avatar

How easy is it to find a test near you? My kids need one before going back to college as well. No 2 isn't going back for a couple of weeks so scheduling his will be easier than for No 3 at UCSC. The first 2 weeks are at home so he could wait until next weekend to go back.

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GoldenSD81's avatar

It was easy for us. Called our healthcare provider yesterday and was able to take them to the drive through testing center today.

I know the County of San Diego testing centers are more difficult and the lines/wait is longer.

My wife and I are going to do a take home test. San Diego is handing out one free kit to each person at the county libraries.

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heyalumnigo's avatar

Vandy is postponing the start of the spring semester one week. Now it starts on Mon Jan 17, which is MLK day, and they won't have classes that day to allow the community to participate in the virtual celebration. They still are planning to have classes in-person and increased testing. And strongly suggest boosters. We'll see how in-person classes (if they stay with it) goes.

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Penn is virtual for 2 weeks, then in-person, hopefully. UCSC is also virtual for 2 weeks starting Monday. Also looks like UCSC is requiring a self-administered test within 48 hours of arrival on campus and then a post arrival test.

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heyalumnigo's avatar

Looks like both UCSC and Vandy are requiring a negative test before coming back to campus. UCSC doesn't specify that it cannot be an at-home test so I think that's what we're going with. Going to get Anthem to send another one out.

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Scootie's avatar

I was able to order rapid tests from Amazon that will get here early next week. There is not one to be found in a drugstore anywhere in the area.

I belong to One Medical, and they operate a super convenient drive through test site in the city. For this whole time, you've always been able to get a next day appointment. Just looked (out of curiosity), and the next available appointment is in 7 days. Things are bad out there.

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DC Trojan's avatar

I can't tell if people are trying to confirm their rapid at-home test or just going straight to appointments because, as you note, buying tests locally is such a challenge. We've got 7 packs in the house but instead of frequently testing I think we're going to have to default to "test when possibly symptomatic" and "test to return" because we just don't have enough to be testing all the time (like when the 17 y.o. returns to school next week)

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Terence's avatar

I asked some friends in Hong Kong if rapid, at-home tests are available. It seems like they're in all the pharmacies, so I'm going to pick up a handful before heading back to the US

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heyalumnigo's avatar

Anthem is offering one free rapid test mailed to the person. It does take a few days to get to you so it can be done as a just in case thing. I got one and it looks like the expiration date is within a month or so. So kinda useful I guess.

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Terence's avatar

DBD Not Official Financial Advice

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Go Eat A Taco's avatar

SPX has hit R, expect a p/b and get your shopping list together for purchases at a discount. Among the FANGs, mr. softie would be a good trade. NFLX reports on 1/20 so a p/b would be optimal for selling pcs (put credit spreads) the week prior to the earnings week. Say -20 deltas set to expired 1/14.

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goldenone's avatar

Dow, S&P set intraday trading records...

https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/index/djia

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Terence's avatar

DBD Test Kitchen

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Terence's avatar

DBD AV Club

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TheBuckeyeBear's avatar

The New Zealand version of GBBO has kiwis in the intro https://youtu.be/iIPw9Mr39gs

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heyalumnigo's avatar

At first I was wondering what their version of GBBR would mean? Does Rishi not like the All Blacks?

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SGBear's avatar

Don't Look Up. (Netflix 9/19 WNB). It was exactly as advertised on the DBD. Characters that were caricatures. Fantastic cast with really good performances on a bad script. The hit-you-over-the-head political commentary was flat and didn't travel very far. It's a high concept movie that needed a few more re-writes. Mark Rylance's work as Peter Isherwell - a tech CEO - was goddamn genius.

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DC Trojan's avatar

apple music has an "essentials" section (I assume Spotify does something like this) where there are suggestions for various albums you could listen to - I went into the "albums to remember or discover from the past" and it should have come with a warning about how old I am based on how far back I was going with albums I bought when they came out.

I ended up listening to Badmotorfinger by Soundgarden & was struck that it could just as easily have been classed as stoner metal than as grunge (or grunge adjacent). Holds up pretty well, either way.

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g.oso's avatar

that is one of their albums i do revisit from time to time. holds up better than others for sure.

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AndyPanda's avatar

I've never before seen or heard of an attempt to discern between "stoner" and "grunge", much less delineating "grunge" & "grunge adjacent".

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g.oso's avatar

I never understood the generic labeling of a city's music scene much like grunge. The bands most associated with it have very distinct sounds whereas the hollywood/ sunset strip scene were pretty much bedazzled clones of one another and all fit neatly under the glam umbrella.

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Cugel's avatar

Heh, true, years ago I was at whatever that music thing is in Seattle, they had three exhibits, one was on on grunge, which included the Young Fresh Fellows which is hysterically wrong.

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DC Trojan's avatar

watched the new Boba Fett show with the younger daughter and the missus last night. Seemed okay. I was struck that Ming-na Wen and Jennifer Beals are holding up *very* well.

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Terence's avatar

The return of Max Rebo!

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sycasey's avatar

They are both 58 years old, which is unbelievable. Rue McClanahan was younger than that when she was on the Golden Girls!

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Tangtpt's avatar

Strong Rue McClanahan knowledge!

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sycasey's avatar

I mean, I had to look up which, but I knew at least one of the actresses was only in her 50s when the show started.

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Scootie's avatar

50 isn't what it used to be . There's a great account on Twitter that tracks when celebrities cross the Brimley/Cocoon line, because Wilfred Brimley was only 50 1/2 when he was in Cocoon.

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Tangtpt's avatar

I heard a stat recently that Brimley was younger when he did Coocoon than Tom Cruise was when he did the most recent Mission Impossible movie.

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sycasey's avatar

I have a feeling that Wilford Brimley always looked old.

Celebrities definitely know how to take care of their bodies better these days.

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Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

Jennifer Beals has aged incredibly well...either that, or she filmed Flashdance at the age of 7

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Justbear's avatar

I think he's done with Heinz Field because he's joining Bell and AB in Tampa.

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GoldenSD81's avatar

It is time and that might go down as the greatest QB class of all time.

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Cugel's avatar

It's time, maybe a bit past time.

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Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

It's about 2 seasons past time, TBH...you don't want to go out injured if you can avoid it, but he's been a shell of himself since that nasty elbow injury and surgery in 2019.

The OL has certainly done him no favors, especially in the running game, but he looks big, old and slow, with a noodle arm...hang 'em up.

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SGBear's avatar

Nuggets/Warriors game in danger because Denver might not have eight players thanks to Covid

https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/32963438/denver-nuggets-coach-michael-malone-3-players-enter-nba-covid-19-protocols

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SGBear's avatar

Think. Plan. Do. That's how you achieve goals, kids.

https://twitter.com/LennyDykstra/status/1476251172755456002

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goldenone's avatar

Packers' Aaron Rodgers says he won't take too long to make decision on 2022 season

News from Butte College

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/packers-aaron-rodgers-says-he-wont-take-too-long-to-make-decision-on-2022-season/

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Terence's avatar

Other College

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g.oso's avatar

Hawai'i coach Todd Graham's son, a freshman DB at Hawai'i, has entered the transfer portal. Even he doesn't want to play for his dad.

https://twitter.com/247SportsPortal/status/1476608999189585926?s=20

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AndyPanda's avatar

Or he suspects dad won't be there. Either way, not a glowing endorsement for the snake oil salesman.

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Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

Todd Graham is such a bad look

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SGBear's avatar

Eugenia Duke created Duke's Mayo in SC, but then they moved to NC. Duke's Mayo - which actually tastes like mayonnaise if you created it from scratch - is the sponsor for today's bowl game between Carolina and the team that puts Carolina on its jersey. The winner will have a mediocre season. The loser will have a losing record. If that's not Carolina, I don't know what is.

https://www.espn.com/college-football/game?gameId=401331229

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AndyPanda's avatar

Fortunately, SC won handily, avoiding another episode of Mack Brown promotion. That said, Mack should still be fully lathered in mayo.

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heyalumnigo's avatar

I think both coaches agreed to a Mayo bath if their team wins.

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PawlOski's avatar

As a kid, I'd sometimes just stick a spoon in the mayonnaise jar and eat it. My mom also regularly made me peanut butter and mayo sandwiches for lunch.

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SGBear's avatar

You are Brock Purdy and your pass is batted up at the line. Do you:

A) knock it down

B) anything

C) what Brock actually did

https://twitter.com/NCAAFootballHQ/status/1476360424773795850?t=_PvE84mD29IgeQ2TaDhMOQ&s=19

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DC Trojan's avatar

it was almost breathtaking in its stupidity

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Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

He had two absolute boneheads in the 2H...will be shocked if that kid ever plays on Sundays.

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goldenone's avatar

Pretty amazing bounces of the ball...

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Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

Brock Purdy closed out a disappointing season with a brutal final game, culminating with one final head scratcher on his last collegiate snap.

4th down, :50 seconds left, need a TD to tie...he scrambles for the first down, and after passing the line to gain, he is stripped of the ball. He falls on it, but is now 3 yards short. Guy’s got a ten cent head...good riddance.

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BearlyThere's avatar

So much for Oregon

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Cugel's avatar

Fancy unis & faceplants; they sent their band & about 150 fans to the Alamo Bowl. The most entitled fanbase ever.

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Terence's avatar

How much of their success this season was Kayvon Thibedeaux absolutely destroying offensive lines? (a lot it seems)

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Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

Well they inexplicably won at the Horseshoe with no Thibideaux...but every time I watched they were decidedly average.

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AndyPanda's avatar

Oregon rolled up injuries at an alarming rate all season, which really caught up with them down the stretch. It isn't an excuse, injuries happen everywhere, but it is at least a partial explanation. And an indictment of a certain buffoon of a strength & conditioning coach that got an astonishing amount of screen time on the sideline, even last night. What looks like will be a total overhaul in Eugene will be very compelling to watch unfold, regardless of your opinion of the Ducks.

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GoldenSD81's avatar

Yeah, I don’t think people realize how many injuries Oregon had this season to starters that have NFL type talent.

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g.oso's avatar

Ohio St week 2 vs Ohio St week 8 were two very different animals. Early on in the season there was talk about benching CJ Stroud who went on to have a pretty damn good year. Once he gelled with the offense and that trio of receivers, they would have beaten Oregon had that game been scheduled for later in the season. We all saw how fraudulent Oregon was as the season wore on.

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Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

Exactly...if Ducks played Ohio St in November, Buckeyes hang 50 on them easy in a blowout.

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Rocksanddirt's avatar

ohio st was way over rated (like always). They've taken the 'mid west best team ever' spot from Notre Dame.

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goldenone's avatar

Meh. Cal should have beat them.

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Rocksanddirt's avatar

Go Bears!

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goldenone's avatar

Go Bears!!!

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