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49ers are the most stacked and will go all the way.
49ers are the most stacked and will go all the way.
I just looked at their depth chart and it does not look particularly impressive. I'm not saying you are wrong just that it doesn't look, on paper, like you are for sure right.
I think they made a good move by keeping Garoppolo. Not sure what they're paying him, but it's a good insurance policy against Lance. The guy somehow just wins football games.I just looked at their depth chart and it does not look particularly impressive. I'm not saying you are wrong just that it doesn't look, on paper, like you are for sure right.
But you must admit, it's well deserved.Not a lot of love for this team in H Town.
But you must admit, it's well deserved.
Fortunately you can say, you don't live in Houston! That's worth a lot, IMO.
Yes on both accounts. I live in the only township in Texas.
So I guess you can't take credit for the Astros then.
You miss spelled Bills.49ers will win the Super Bowl.
Just saw the kickoff of the 2022 season in LA... Just occurred to me that a lot of power must be getting sucked up in that stadium right now even with their innovated/green designs. Just the huge JumboTron must me sucking up a ton of juice. Isn't this (5 to 8pm local time) their peak electricity usage time. (Rhetorical)
I'm sure the 70k sports fans turned off everything at home before "walking" to the stadium in the ~100 degree heat there today.Maybe those 70,000+ in SoFi stadium are, as a whole, consuming less energy than if they were all at home. Dunno for sure.
If an outage occurs, they’ll just power the stadium from the EV’s in the parking lots.
Yep, hard to keep track of who has the ball.Lots of turnovers so far.
Josh and Bills looking pretty good on the road.
49ers are the most stacked and will go all the way.
Josh looked really good but he will have a short career if he doesn't play smarter and learn to hit the ground instead of trying to run through the defense when he runs with the ball. He's way too valuable a player to be risking injury doing that, there's a reason the average career length for a running back in the NFL is just a hair over 3 years.
I think they made a good move by keeping Garoppolo. Not sure what they're paying him, but it's a good insurance policy against Lance. The guy somehow just wins football games.