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OT: RIP Johnny Hockey

I'm sure I'm not alone in saying this but does anyone else get the feeling driving has become almost a 50/50 prospect the last couple of years? I mean I live outside of the city of Atlanta by a good 30-40 minutes so you'd think traffic and the amount of crazies wouldn't be as bad but it's gotten so much worse lately. I am by nature a defensive driver 100% the time I'm behind the wheel and I can tell you how many times I've been almost driven off the road by some idiot either not paying attention (usually on their phone) or are just impatient. Now imagine mixing alcohol into that equation and you basically are committing pre-meditated attempted murder if you end up crashing into someone.

Anyhoo as someone who has played hockey his whole life and follows the NHL very closely this is a huge loss... by and large Johnny was one of the good guys and just a stand up individual... the fact he not only found success at the highest level despite his size but flourished just shows how special a player he really was. R.I.P. Johnny Hockey gone but never forgotten.
Cars are getting bigger and people in big cars are more aggressive. In fact, the domestic manufacturers have basically phased out “cars”. Pickups are now 20% of new vehicle sales in the United States, and they’re only getting bigger and bigger.

And our pedestrian deaths are at 40-year highs because motorists in huge vehicles can’t see bicyclists and walkers.

Also, North side of Atlanta is about the worst driving in the world. My first month or so, we got stuck in rush hour traffic going from Smyrna to Dunwoody at 315. Bumper to bumper. And this was 2010. Never leave the house between 3 and 7 on the north side. (Life was much better on the south side. +1,000,000 for Newnan.)

Freedom!
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Schiano making friends

1. He may not of fist pumped but he sure has hell vigorously clapped. I am ok running plays up until the very last one where it was to me rubbing it in.

2. He was losing by a million. Trying to score there rather than giving up at least sends a message to the kids to keep trying.
The Howard coach is a baby. Schiano just showed them the Jersey way!

Schiano making friends

A simple kneel down would have ended the game. Running one play ok, but rushed to the line to run the second play was a dick move.

Schiano is the same guy that Tom Coughlin went after when his defense bill rushed the Giants when Eli Manning was taking a knee!
Tom Coughlin is not exactly a man known for many friends either
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Sorry but you gotta ask yourself. Do you want your coach doing that in that situation? If the answer is no which for most of us it likely would be then it probably is something you should not do
I’d prefer to just knee the ball and go home, but not for sportsmanship reasons, for health reasons. I also don’t think it’s anything to whine about, especially if you’re calling timeouts.
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