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Television / Re: What is the Last TV Series You Watched?
« Last post by Roy H. on Today at 11:32:51 AM »
Watched Death by Lightning.  Friends of mine disagree but I thought it wasn?t very good. Maybe it was just not much of a story, or maybe the story was not well told, but i found it to be mundane in general and the characters to be stereotypical and not well acted.  Essentially, a mentally ill man with delusions of grandeur decides to go from supporter to murderer overnight while a mild-mannered, unlikely president makes civil rights progress and finds a way to destroy corruption in NYC and the US Senate in a couple of months in office.  And this, even as his corrupt, drunken, incompetent, buffoon of a VP (Chester Arthur) works from the inside to maintain the corruption and undermine the president.  Arthur changes his ways after Garfield (the president, not the cat) refuses his resignation and gets shot.  Of course, after being shot, the on the scene doctor is a black man who warns the white doctor not to risk sepsis as the white doctor takes over and practices unsanitary medicine attempting to retrieve the bullet in Garfield?s body.  The scene provides obvious foreboding as Garfield dies a couple of months later of sepsis due to the white doctors malpractice.
The transformation of Chester Arthur occurs during Garfields unsuccessful convalescence when Garfield?s wife slaps the vice president in the face - and suddenly he is a new man, ethical and capable. IDK what is and isn?t accurate in the story, but I didn?t find it compelling and was grateful that it ended mercifully after 4 episodes.  I wouldn?t have stuck it out if it had been longer.

But my friends liked it.


I liked it, if only because it told a story that I wasn't familiar with in a digestible way.  I think I would only recommend it to people who really like American history though.
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Patriots / Football / Re: NFL 2025-26 Season
« Last post by Vermont Green on Today at 11:30:21 AM »
Very odd season.  Baltimore getting smoked by Cincinnati really changes the perspective on the Pats win last week too. Unlikely KC the Ravens have some wiggle room with a crappy division still.  But with KC out, Baltimore marginalized and Buffalo looking weaker than expected,  the AFC is wide open.

JAX and LAC have pretty tough schedules.  BAL and KC have plenty of opportunity to get in to the playoffs.  A lot has to go right for them, but they are not out of it just yet.  I can't believe that I am even thinking about scenarios where the Pats get the top seed in the AFC.  DEN has 3 of 6 against current playoff teams and another @ KC.  IND, who is already 1 loss behind, has 4 of 6 vs. current playoff teams, and then 2 more vs. HOU.

Pats have NYG, NYJ, MIA and then BUF and BAL.  You can't count on anything at this point in the season as all teams have injuries, but that should be 3 wins and may be 4 wins.  The Pats have been winning by making less mistakes than the other team.  This NYG game will be telling.  Is the current OL good enough to protect Maye and run the ball some?  I think they will be.  If they can get that out of the OL, and then limit mistakes (turnovers, penalties, big plays for the other team, etc.), they will keep rolling.  I know that is if, if, if, but these are not unrealistic expectations at this point.
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Celtics Talk / Re: Amari Williams
« Last post by Vermont Green on Today at 11:05:45 AM »
Keep in mind that it does not really matter what Amari does this season, other than improve.  It is all about what is he ready to do by the start of next season.  What role can he have on an actual contending team.  It looks like he is already ahead of Garza.

Prior to the DET game, Amari had a total of 7 NBA minutes and 7 games / 218 minutes in the G-league.  The level of improvement from that first NBA game to now is impressive.  If he can maintain that trajectory, he will be fine to help the team in 2026-27.  I would like to see him get more time in G-League.  I know they need him on the big team right now, with Queta out, but the G-League experience seems to have made a big difference.
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Patriots / Football / Re: NFL 2025-26 Season
« Last post by Redz on Today at 10:57:03 AM »
Very odd season.  Baltimore getting smoked by Cincinnati really changes the perspective on the Pats win last week too. Unlikely KC the Ravens have some wiggle room with a crappy division still.  But with KC out, Baltimore marginalized and Buffalo looking weaker than expected,  the AFC is wide open. 
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Patriots / Football / Re: NFL 2025-26 Season
« Last post by Phantom255x on Today at 09:59:15 AM »
I think that's the dagger in the Chiefs season. They literally need to win out AND get some help to even have a chance at this point, and it doesn't help that BUF, JAX have the tiebreaker over them and even LAC does too. KC also plays Houston next. Good luck with that ferocious pass rush that lit up Josh Allen and will feast on KC's O-Line too. KC still has DEN + LAC as well on their schedule

Even the dynasty Patriots teams had rare seasons of suffering, like the 2002 season. That's it for KC

There is a big difference between the two situations.

Mahomes is 30 and in his prime. Brady was 25 and only in his second season as a starting QB.

In 2002, Bill Belichick was 50 years old. Andy Reid is currently 67, and may not have many seasons left as a head coach.

Another thing to factor in is that Mahomes is only 6-2. He is much more reliant on his speed than Brady. It will be difficult for Mahomes to age as gracefully as Brady did and keep up that elite production.

Probably correct as no one has ever done what Brady did.  That said, Mahomes is unusually gifted - physically and mentally.  He can transform himself as he ages and become more of a pocket passer - using his experience and intelligence and accuracy.  I doubt he can do it with anywhere near the success of Brady, but I wouldn?t rule out a successful second act.

Just to clarify, I definitely don't think Mahomes is done. He's absolutely the 2nd or 3rd best QB in NFL history to date behind Brady and maybe Joe Montana (or he's there now), and he definitely still has a handful of high-quality football remaining. In fact, he could still win another SB at some point before it's all said and done.

But I think this Chiefs' season, and probably the 2018-2025 dynasty is over. Like New England, there's absolutely the chance of a "second act" sort of like how NE had the 9 years in between without a SB, and the meat of their SBs was 2001-2005, and then 2014-2019. But as @slightlybiased said above, the circumstances are also a lot different between the two franchises. Idk how much longer Reid will coach (and it may not be up to him at KC, I already see fans calling for his head) and Kelce will also retire soon. They will absolutely need to find reinforcements and it won't be easy, the Pats needed some time and little adjustments too with that.

Also if the Chiefs can't fix that O-line soon, Mahomes is gonna keep taking hits back there or near the sidelines, which TB12 did a great job avoiding during the second part of the dynasty.

Whether fair or not, I do also think Mahomes missing the playoffs at age 30 in his prime with Reid + Kelce is also gonna be a slight knock on him. Brady missed the playoffs in 2002, which was only his second full season though really. The only other time they missed it was the year Brady had the ACL. The AFC is flawed as we know and full of mediocre/bad teams, yet KC may miss out entirely with 7 spots?
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Celtics Talk / Re: Athletic: Horford Opens Up About Leaving Boston
« Last post by Kernewek on Today at 09:24:45 AM »
I think it was ultimately two factors:

a) the Dubs are trying to load up to win another championship as their goal this season. They may not get there, but it's a goal the organization has from the front office, to the coaching staff, to the players. Nothing in the language - whether by words or actions - coming from Brad and Joe suggest they're trying to win a championship this season. The message they're sending with the roster moves is that they want to get below the second apron and then build a new, younger, cheaper team around the Jays next season or the season after. It's entirely possible that both GS and Boston will end up in the same position in the playoffs, but the organizational goals are different and presumably the has less constraints on them.

And b) the Benjamins. Boston is trying to get below the second apron, the Dubs are prepared to spend all the way up to the 2nd apron and maybe even exceed it during the season to maximize Curry's waning light. We were never going to be able to match the $$$ they were giving him.
I think these are/were the two main factors, most likely. There's clearly a world where one of Curry's one-last-ride seasons brings the dubs to a deep playoff run, and Boston's front office isn't gunning for it the same way Golden State's is.
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Patriots / Football / Re: NFL 2025-26 Season
« Last post by Neurotic Guy on Today at 08:02:20 AM »
I think that's the dagger in the Chiefs season. They literally need to win out AND get some help to even have a chance at this point, and it doesn't help that BUF, JAX have the tiebreaker over them and even LAC does too. KC also plays Houston next. Good luck with that ferocious pass rush that lit up Josh Allen and will feast on KC's O-Line too. KC still has DEN + LAC as well on their schedule

Even the dynasty Patriots teams had rare seasons of suffering, like the 2002 season. That's it for KC

There is a big difference between the two situations.

Mahomes is 30 and in his prime. Brady was 25 and only in his second season as a starting QB.

In 2002, Bill Belichick was 50 years old. Andy Reid is currently 67, and may not have many seasons left as a head coach.

Another thing to factor in is that Mahomes is only 6-2. He is much more reliant on his speed than Brady. It will be difficult for Mahomes to age as gracefully as Brady did and keep up that elite production.

Probably correct as no one has ever done what Brady did.  That said, Mahomes is unusually gifted - physically and mentally.  He can transform himself as he ages and become more of a pocket passer - using his experience and intelligence and accuracy.  I doubt he can do it with anywhere near the success of Brady, but I wouldn?t rule out a successful second act.
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Television / Re: What is the Last TV Series You Watched?
« Last post by Neurotic Guy on Today at 07:53:45 AM »
Watched Death by Lightning.  Friends of mine disagree but I thought it wasn?t very good. Maybe it was just not much of a story, or maybe the story was not well told, but i found it to be mundane in general and the characters to be stereotypical and not well acted.  Essentially, a mentally ill man with delusions of grandeur decides to go from supporter to murderer overnight while a mild-mannered, unlikely president makes civil rights progress and finds a way to destroy corruption in NYC and the US Senate in a couple of months in office.  And this, even as his corrupt, drunken, incompetent, buffoon of a VP (Chester Arthur) works from the inside to maintain the corruption and undermine the president.  Arthur changes his ways after Garfield (the president, not the cat) refuses his resignation and gets shot.  Of course, after being shot, the on the scene doctor is a black man who warns the white doctor not to risk sepsis as the white doctor takes over and practices unsanitary medicine attempting to retrieve the bullet in Garfield?s body.  The scene provides obvious foreboding as Garfield dies a couple of months later of sepsis due to the white doctors malpractice.
The transformation of Chester Arthur occurs during Garfields unsuccessful convalescence when Garfield?s wife slaps the vice president in the face - and suddenly he is a new man, ethical and capable. IDK what is and isn?t accurate in the story, but I didn?t find it compelling and was grateful that it ended mercifully after 4 episodes.  I wouldn?t have stuck it out if it had been longer.

But my friends liked it.
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Celtics Talk / Re: Athletic: Horford Opens Up About Leaving Boston
« Last post by ozgod on Today at 03:36:52 AM »
I wonder if Horford now regrets leaving Boston (again). Warriors are 10-10, look discombobulated and Curry is likely gonna miss at least the next 1-2 weeks as well.

Horford would have easily been the best big man here and helped the C's, maybe even adding 2 wins to our total (maybe 12-6 instead of 10-8). Plus JT could come back in March-April but even if not, he still could have been a nice piece off the bench on our next championship core at low money

Hard to say, but in fairness it wasn't apples to apples.  The Celts offered him the minimum.

I never understood him choosing the Warriors, though.

I can't blame him for chasing the money, let's be honest a lot of us have changed jobs for the money. We're fans, so we expect loyalty from players to the team we love...but this is their job. And our loyalty to players only lasts until they start sucking. The it's "ship him out, trade this bum!"  :police:

That said, I would be lying if I wasn't feeling some schadenfreude at poor Al's travails on the other side of the country...he's bricking it at 30% from the floor, he's been injured more often than not, and his team is struggling. Maybe Lucky the Leprechaun cursed him on his way out  :angel:

I can and I do. This guy has made 330 million dollars in his career. The difference between a vet min and the MLE for him is only like 2 million dollars a year.

If he thought GSW was a better place to chase another ring that's one thing, but if its just for money that's sort of insane to me.

Now I also think it was sort of stupid to join GSW if you're ring chasing, I'm not sure their chance of winning a title is actually a ny greater than the C's this year. Like I think there's a larger chance that Tatum comes back an the C's make a final run THIS YEAR than there is that the old guys in GSW get through the west.

Maybe his market - at his desired price point - was a lot smaller than we thought :angel:
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Patriots / Football / Re: NFL 2025-26 Season
« Last post by slightly biased bias fan on Today at 01:24:01 AM »
I think that's the dagger in the Chiefs season. They literally need to win out AND get some help to even have a chance at this point, and it doesn't help that BUF, JAX have the tiebreaker over them and even LAC does too. KC also plays Houston next. Good luck with that ferocious pass rush that lit up Josh Allen and will feast on KC's O-Line too. KC still has DEN + LAC as well on their schedule

Even the dynasty Patriots teams had rare seasons of suffering, like the 2002 season. That's it for KC

There is a big difference between the two situations.

Mahomes is 30 and in his prime. Brady was 25 and only in his second season as a starting QB.

In 2002, Bill Belichick was 50 years old. Andy Reid is currently 67, and may not have many seasons left as a head coach.

Another thing to factor in is that Mahomes is only 6-2. He is much more reliant on his speed than Brady. It will be difficult for Mahomes to age as gracefully as Brady did and keep up that elite production.
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