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  • feldspar
    Registered User
    • Mar 2007
    • 13620

    #31
    Re: Juan Castillo running game coordinator

    Originally posted by Mace View Post
    Same though a bit older. I'd never go swimming in the sea again and felt concerned taking a bath, eyeing the drain warily because who knows what's under there...could be enough space for 100 feet of water and a hungry monster shark, how would I know ?

    For me though, I saw some old junk movie called "the Screaming Skull" when I was a little kid on Fright Night (had to stay up for it). Honestly looks silly when I see it now, the sfx were terrible. But I was traumatized, I mean what do you do if a screaming skull is shrieking and chasing you through everything ? You can easily outrun Frankenstein or the Mummy if you go outside quick, Dracula only chases girls, and tossing the Wolfman a pork chop can buy you some time, but holy geez, a screaming skull screaming at you and chasing you !!!

    Occurred to me a couple years later, well, that's where you use the baseball bat to knock it over to a neighbors house, especially ones you don't like anyway because they keep your toys that go over the fence and won't give them back. I mean what's it going to do when it catches you besides keep hollering and try to nip at you. So I wore gloves a couple years until I was sure I could hit a screaming skull to next door as well as the cheap softballs I could keep banging off their awnings. Go ahead, keep that one too, I have plenty, this one here is waiting for you to go back inside.....
    Ha,ha...never seen that one...

    But, gold...

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    • YardRat
      Well, lookie here...
      • Dec 2004
      • 86351

      #32
      Re: Juan Castillo running game coordinator

      Halloween is still my favorite horror flick of all time, by a large margin.

      I first saw Texas Chainsaw Massacre at a midnight showing on campus in college, what a great experience. A lot of the others in attendance had already seen it (most likely a few times) and turned the show into an 'audience participation' performance a la Rocky Horror. Good times.
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      • feldspar
        Registered User
        • Mar 2007
        • 13620

        #33
        Re: Juan Castillo running game coordinator

        Originally posted by YardRat View Post
        Halloween is still my favorite horror flick of all time, by a large margin.
        Good man. I don't think they'll ever best that one.

        And Mace, I just read the sign trump is holding up in your avatar...made me laugh.

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        • feldspar
          Registered User
          • Mar 2007
          • 13620

          #34
          Re: Juan Castillo running game coordinator

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          • stuckincincy
            Buffalo Bills Fan
            • Sep 2003
            • 15084

            #35
            Re: Juan Castillo running game coordinator

            Originally posted by Goobylal View Post
            Shady is a stud no matter who the OC/RBC is.
            Heh...pundit feels McCoy could be a cut:


            On the bubble: 30 AFC players who could be released
            By Gregg Rosenthal Around The NFL Editor
            Published: Feb. 15, 2017 at 01:33 p.m. Updated: Feb. 15, 2017 at 07:46 p.m.

            "Potential surprise names:

            3) LeSean McCoy, RB, Buffalo Bills (and possibly other high-priced teammates): This would admittedly be a stunning move, but bear with my logic.

            McCoy is a very awkward fit in new coordinator Rick Dennison's one-cut running attack. The Bills could decide to risk letting McCoy go a year too early rather than hold on to him a year too long. If the team designates McCoy a post-June 1 cut, they get $6.25 million in cap room and -- more importantly -- save $6 million in cash to spend elsewhere. The Bills have a number of high-priced players who may no longer work with the new coaching staff. Tight end Charles Clay is paid like a superstar for role-player production, although his contract makes him difficult to cut. Defensive end Jerry Hughes and defensive tackle Kyle Williams are also questionable fits with new coach Sean McDermott. GM Doug Whaley may be loath to blow this team up because of the dead money involved, but there's a case to be made to start clearing the decks."


            Gregg Rosenthal eyes 30 AFC players who look like candidates for release, from Chiefs RB Jamaal Charles to more surprising names like Jets WR Brandon Marshall and Bills RB LeSean McCoy.
            Fiat justitia ruat caelum. Noli timere. Laus Deo.

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            • The Jokeman
              Registered User
              • Dec 2003
              • 9995

              #36
              Re: Juan Castillo running game coordinator

              Originally posted by Mace View Post
              You probably mixed it up, he's an OL coach with a little more pull for the running game. He's primarily OL coach.

              Castillo is a solid OL coach, I think his history backs him up. As far as run game coordinator, well, Baltimore was not super intent on their run game and we have more talent (they had West, Forsett and Rice tailing off, and well, Flacco).

              Just with Baltimore he worked with Osemele & Yanda on the line, they turned out pretty well. I'm often upset, but I think Castillo is a solid hire.
              Indeed brain fart on my behalf.

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              • sudzy
                Registered User
                • Apr 2013
                • 2802

                #37
                Re: Juan Castillo running game coordinator

                Originally posted by stuckincincy View Post
                Heh...pundit feels McCoy could be a cut:


                On the bubble: 30 AFC players who could be released
                By Gregg Rosenthal Around The NFL Editor
                Published: Feb. 15, 2017 at 01:33 p.m. Updated: Feb. 15, 2017 at 07:46 p.m.

                "Potential surprise names:

                3) LeSean McCoy, RB, Buffalo Bills (and possibly other high-priced teammates): This would admittedly be a stunning move, but bear with my logic.

                McCoy is a very awkward fit in new coordinator Rick Dennison's one-cut running attack. The Bills could decide to risk letting McCoy go a year too early rather than hold on to him a year too long. If the team designates McCoy a post-June 1 cut, they get $6.25 million in cap room and -- more importantly -- save $6 million in cash to spend elsewhere. The Bills have a number of high-priced players who may no longer work with the new coaching staff. Tight end Charles Clay is paid like a superstar for role-player production, although his contract makes him difficult to cut. Defensive end Jerry Hughes and defensive tackle Kyle Williams are also questionable fits with new coach Sean McDermott. GM Doug Whaley may be loath to blow this team up because of the dead money involved, but there's a case to be made to start clearing the decks."


                http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...ld-be-released
                That would be like committing career suicide for Whaley. IMO, McCoy is the ONLY elite player on this team and basically the engine AND transmission of this offense. This is a 4 win team (tops) without Shady and that would get Doug fired.

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                • Mace
                  Haha...yeah you think so ?
                  • Mar 2013
                  • 20315

                  #38
                  Re: Juan Castillo running game coordinator

                  Originally posted by sudzy View Post
                  That would be like committing career suicide for Whaley. IMO, McCoy is the ONLY elite player on this team and basically the engine AND transmission of this offense. This is a 4 win team (tops) without Shady and that would get Doug fired.
                  Well, as much as I hate to mention the idea, not if Pegula buys into it by following his Sabres concept. If at first you don't succeed by throwing money (Ryan, McCoy, Clay, Harvin, Bush) at it, tank it and start over relatively fresh.

                  I do not whatever like this idea, but it's a possibility.

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