@LVNDMARK_tv@nikgeneburn Should be an early game “my weapon handling skills are ass” mechanic. No reason why your PMC can get better at packing, reloading, jam clearing etc but has the shakes initiating ADS like this. Pure ergo dependence negates those other skills working independently.
TRENDING: This #Ravens fan surprised his brother with a Daniel Faalele jersey for his birthday this year.
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Faalele was one of the worst players in the league this season and is hated by all Baltimore fans.
https://t.co/SI57Ut6JRC
@TarantinoSal1@Bigweb52@FarabaughFB Hard to imagine 2 guys with HC interviews taking 2 jobs here. One as HC and the other as OC - a promotion for both - would be great, but probably not happening.
If we hired Scheelhaase as HC, we’re gonna have to depend on someone making a lateral move to be our DC. (Flores🤞)
@Bigweb52@FarabaughFB Best explanation in video. But regardless, consider him an assistant OC, he’s a guy familiar with play design/offensive logic for a top 3 play calling HC. Frequently poached role off LAR to great success in recent years. (Names prev mentioned)
@Bigweb52@FarabaughFB Same role (kinda) that Liam Coen, Shane Waldron, and Zac Taylor all did for LAR prior to becoming head coaches of good offenses. Good thing!
Look, man. I'm gonna be a fan for a second. I was born and raised in Pittsburgh. Been a Steeler fan my whole life, even if that fandom looks different these days. Mike Tomlin brought me a lot of great memories, and I hope he crushes whatever's next. But this was necessary.
Not sure anyone would have predicted Mike Tomlin to accumulate the accomplishments he did when the Steelers hired him in 2007.
It may have been time to move on but the bold decision to hand the keys of the franchise to a young Tomlin is one of the greatest hires ever.
To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Terrible Towel, we're going to give a Troy Polamalu Autographed Terrible Towel to someone who reposts this post and follows us!
like there’s no way Mac made this album anticipating that it would be released after his death, but that’s kinda what it feels like you’re listening to. this is so beautifully put together though and everything about it was handled so gracefully. he was truly a visionary and im so glad that we get to continue to enjoy and celebrate his art.
it is a painful listen though… RIP Mac Miller, I can’t believe it’s almost been 7 years.