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Everything posted by gehringer_2
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cute result. Fed ups the funds rates, and all T bond yields actually go down the next day. Goes to show a) the big hike was already fully anticipated b) Longer term buyers don't expect this inflation to last. https://home.treasury.gov/resource-center/data-chart-center/interest-rates/TextView?type=daily_treasury_yield_curve&field_tdr_date_value_month=202206
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The clock has run out for me. If this doesn't look different by over the weekend, Coolbaugh needs to be gone at minimum. If your GM can't pull that trigger, him as well. If the manager wants to go to the wall for his coach, so be it, him too.
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I pulled up a clip from earlier today. I see the difference but it looked to me mostly like she was much less studiously made up, less color depth around her eyes, and her hair is parted down the middle, which squeezes her face more - and she is already several years older than when she started at MSNBC.
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This is pretty bad. All the life they had last season with AJ constantly putting the other team on the defensive is gone. The hitters are cold, the team is passive, AJ is passive, the team is boring and predictable. A couple guys did get hits tonight before they were down in the count, but it's tiny scraps. They need some new voices talking to them. I'm becoming very skeptical a whole team can slump this long without there being a systemic problem.
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use 3 position players to save a BP for 'later' and when 'later' comes in spades he won't use anybody. AJ is reminding me more and more of the kid who wants to have the biggest jar of marbles but just wants to look at them instead of play.
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hard to fathom the lack of urgency in the org. Baddoo, who has been on a steady upswing at Toledo, sat tonight. Why? To play Derek Hill? Really? And Grossman 3/18 0BB since his return.
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8 hits and a walk but only one run even with 2XBH.
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well, Tork didn't make an out.
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Relief pitchers that can't throw strikes. SOT
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That should take care of that.
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I hope to hell he's wearing some shoe armor.
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Brieske turning into a bona fide major leaguer before our very eyes. Kewl.
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If there might be a knock on Riley, it's that he doesn't seem to do much in his late ABs. I'd like to see his splits on 1st/2nd/3rd time up. My impression so far is Riley's would be heavily biased to the 1st.
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the run is good, no doubt. But Robbie took a better pitch for strike one than the one he hit. Schoop also got a good pitch to hit and didn't do much with it.
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Brieske got a little tentative there, but managed not to leave any cookies....
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I'm serious, this sounds like total bull crap to me. No hitter can divide pitches into 7 zones before deciding to commit. No wonder they are all late all the time. That's a recipe for paralysis. See the ball. Hit the ball. That's hard enough for any major leaguer without extra layers of embellishment..
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that it was.
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So as per CMo, Coolbaugh has them trying to be aggressive only on pitches in two of seven specific regions of the zone? The futility at the plate seems suddenly perfectly understandable.
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Meadows with a HR. W. Perez playing for Erie tonight. I guess he got promoted. Wenceel finishes 2/4 BB. Nice start to a new gig.
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Maybe they have already pulled the plug and are playing for another high pick. Hard to understand the lack of action on any other rational grounds.
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You say that as though you expect there is a necessary difference.
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You have to understand the mindset. They are saved, they are absolved, they are the holy warriors for the 2nd coming and any deal they make with the Devil to get to last the Last Judgment quicker is pre-sanctified. After all, that's half the attraction of the theology in the first place. The US conservative version of "Liberation" theology! It's just Aleister Crowley's "do what thou wilt", but make sure to say "Praise Jesus" and add an "Amen" at the end.
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I saw that too - good line.
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this would be a lot more entertaining to speculate about if the real stakes weren't so high for so many people - especially poor women. None the less I think you are right that political considerations are at the top of the Justices' minds on both sides. Despite Buddha's protestations there seem to be ample smoke signals saying collegiality and dispassionate consideration of the inherent virtue of issues inside this court is a distant memory. I can see various possibilities - granting those you touched on, maybe adding that there might also be some feeling in the opposite direction of 'if not now, when' about going through with the repeal of Roe just because this may the conservative political power high water mark. It all depends on where the electorate turns in reaction to Trump - or more to the point where the conservative Justices think the electorate turns. I still have hope a major repudiation is brewing out there in the hinterlands - if that is what conservative justices see then it could lead to a 'get all you can now strategy', whereas if they see Biden as just a speed bump on the way to 'inevitable' conservative political dominance, then a strategy that avoids temporarily derailing that and that lets an even stronger conservative political position later give them more cover to move law toward their preferences without generating as much political cost as it might today.
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Lions Draft Grades and After Draft Talk/What's Next?
gehringer_2 replied to AlaskanTigersFan's topic in Detroit Lions
did a little reading on this and from what I found the change apparently is not so much in surgical technique but in the adoption of more aggressive rehab approaches that prevent the atrophy that would normally occur with an injury that has a long rehab. Also some mention of improving the precision of the repair length.
