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Al Golden and the Coke Machine at Work
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(04-18-2025, 08:27 AM)coachmcneil71 Wrote: Kicking the "Coke" machine means something entirely different here in Florida.

True, words can often have different meanings.

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(04-18-2025, 10:44 AM)HarleyDog Wrote: What a shit eating comparrison. You should be ashamed.  Ninja

A more apt comparison would be like having a lemon party at your organization. Ninja
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(04-17-2025, 10:31 PM)bfine32 Wrote: [Image: giphy.gif?cid=6c09b952qr2uykk9w4hn4te80d...y.gif&ct=g]

I got stoned just reading that from ole Sammy. Mellow
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(04-18-2025, 01:55 PM)PhilHos Wrote: A more apt comparison would be like having a lemon party at your organization. Ninja

Not gonna lie, I had to look that up. GROSS!
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(04-18-2025, 02:38 PM)HarleyDog Wrote: Not gonna lie, I had to look that up. GROSS!

I'm sorry. You should try some blue waffles; I've heard they help with nausea Ninja 
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(04-18-2025, 02:49 PM)PhilHos Wrote: I'm sorry. You should try some blue waffles; I've heard they help with nausea Ninja 

Al Golden and the Blue Waffles: He could go get some fresh waffles, but he want's to get the best out of the waffles he has, that suck so bad, and are so slow, that they've turned blue. Can the blue waffles be turned into good waffles again? I think AL believes they can with so hard work and determination. Myself, I think some of these waffles can't be saved and should be replaced with fresh waffles. If your so slow, don;t take care of yourself, and are not dedicated to work hard enough to keep you and your waffle in good shape, then it's time to hit the gALnacologist. In other words, find another career. Because once you reach this point, nothing will make your waffles taste good.
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(04-18-2025, 01:58 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: I got stoned just reading that from ole Sammy. Mellow

It's not an entirely inaccurate suggestion....
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OP do you mind sharing cliffsnotes
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Quote:"Success doesn’t mean every single move they make is good" ~ Anonymous 
"Let not the dumb have to educate" ~ jj22
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(04-18-2025, 08:07 AM)Sled21 Wrote: Which reminds me of Two Girls and a Cup... Ninja

Frank Pollack was probably into One Man One Jar with his glass consumption stuff. 
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FA class this year was beyond weak.

They are trying to sign their top free agents and that's the best they could do with their cap situation.

Need to nail the draft.
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(04-17-2025, 10:12 PM)samhain Wrote: At some point in my life, I drank soda.  I was caffeine dependent before the era of energy drinks and high-test prescriptions like Adderall and  Provigil were more commonplace as productivity enhancers.  Been awhile, as you can tell.  

I also was lazy and a crappy grocery shopper, therefore I ended up wasting a lot of money in vending machines buying soda.  Sometimes Diet Dew.  Sometimes Diet Coke.  maybe the real deal occasionally.  

One evening, I put the money in as I had a hundred times.  I hit the selection button.  Unlike in previous encounters, the once trusty machine before me failed to reciprocate my generosity.  No caffeine and also no buck 25 to boot.  I was pissed and tired.  

A few hours later, a co-worker came into the break room.  He had to wedge his foot in the door to open it.  Why?  Because he had about 7 bottles of various caffeinated beverages in his arms.  Apparently he had the courage to tip the machine (he was a bigger fella) and facilitate and end to the carbonated constipation.  

Why is this being posted on a Bengals forum?  I'll tell you.  You deserve that much.

The Bengals have approached the defense like a backed up pop machine this offseason.  They didn't put money into a different machine to get the things that never came out of their own.  They just want what they've already paid for in draft capital.  They want the first round DB they drafted in Dax Hill to dislodge itself.  They want the first round DE they blew a pick on in Murphy to come rolling out of the open slot.  They'd also like to get the second rounders like CTB and Turner to follow.  Same with DTs like Jackson and Jenkins.  They just can't stand the idea that they aren't getting those dollar bills and quarters out of the vending machine.  They want to rewrite a story that may have already been told.  

Is Al the gifted co-worker that comes along to punch, kick, or tip the machine?  Will an entire defense worth of NFL talent suddenly roll out?  

I feel like this is a really unusual approach for a team to take.  Normally when a coach is fired, a decent part of the unit they coached goes with them to be replaced by the new coach's guys.  This has been minimal so far.  

Was Lou so far gone that he was sitting there willfully dying of thirst rather than giving the machine a sharp kick in the junk?  No idea.
You know how many teams are doing the same with their picks from past two year, very few teams just give up on a pick 4th round and under after a year or two 
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I had a coworker who had a truck bed full of Dr Pepper (yeah like maybe 100). When he stocked the fridge at work with 8 or so, if you tried to take one, he said those are mine. That is all this story reminded me of.
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