Post by stonedinvestor on Nov 14, 2019 9:22:26 GMT -5
Sometimes you see things you shouldn't see. Across the way from our apartment is a playground area for a local private school. At night when the playground is closed a local priest goes through a back door of his rectory and somehow enters the facility and he has a dog and we see him playing with his dog at dusk. There is a certain method to his routine there are three chairs always in the playground for the teachers to sit on during recess. The priest will throw the ball to his dog a few times and then turn over a chair. Throw the ball a few more times and turn over a second chair and that dog is trained to know the second the third chair is turned over- it's time to go back to the church/
... So yesterday my wife is in a really bad mood. And about the time the dog has to be walked I conveniently checked into a hot bath. Well she comes back to the house ranting and raving about the priest and his behavior... What...
" I was walking in the street and I could see his dog wanted to say hello to Bacchus (our dog) and at first he was all protective and hid his dog but then they followed us down the street and I could hear his dog straining to catch up. So I stopped and I said... you want to say hello I can tell I watch you all the time... I know all about the Three Chairs..."
She says the look the priest gave her was of discovering ultimate evil incarnated. He grabbed the leash and stormed off in the opposite direction. -- We had seen too much.
This is how I feel about the Giants now-- I've seen too much. It's not like paying for the same motion picture over and over it's like paying for the same terrible movie over and over the same painful to watch movie.
Young Giants players express confidence in Pat Shurmur-- The young players Two Danielle Jones & Saquan Barkley. The last two to know. In most mutinies there are guys you just cannot tell until the very very end.
More headaches for Dave Gettleman-- Big draft move to move up for CB being criticized by former players as being lazy.
**On the play in question, Baker didn’t appear to run very hard — in fact, he very obviously let up — after Demaryius Thomas caught a pass and ran toward the sideline.
Former Giants kicker Lawrence Tynes tweeted that this behavior gets “zero respect” in the locker room from teammates:
But how much has Baker struggled? Well, he is currently ranked 75th among corners by Pro Football Focus, in terms of his overall grade. He is also 75th in coverage ratings at his position.
The worst part about this is that your teammates see it which is almost worse than the coach seeing it.Guys like this get zero and I mean zero respect in a locker room. He has time to fix it but if he doesn’t his teammates will cut him first then the organization will.
FIRST ANNUAL QUEEG AWARD
Most people think the Caine Mutiny was real it was not. The Caine Mutiny is a 1954 film. ... based on The Caine Mutiny, the 1951 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel written by Herman Wouk. It depicts the events on board a fictitious World War II U.S. Navy minesweeper and a subsequent court-martial for mutiny.
One of the characters in that book Philip Francis Queeg - A young, ambitious, self-described "bookman," he presents one of the great mysteries of The Caine Mutiny. He acts stubbornly, rashly, and harshly in many circumstances, but whether the symptoms actually add up to a clinical case of paranoia, as his men claim, is not clear.
Who is our " Queeg " Is It Pat Shurmur, Dave Gettleman or James Beltcher... or John Mara...
One of the most interesting sociological phenomena in the book is the "circle of compliance," that forms around Queeg, in which is extravagant orders are performed to perfection within the circle, and utterly ignored outside it.
The Giants Circle Of Compliance now includes Barkley & Jones. ~si