I don't remember a QB ever being so unwilling to pull the trigger on a throw that is there.
Quick slant, first read, WR beats his man off the line, Card double pumps. The throw was RIGHT THERE.
Shit like that cannot happen. And with some QBs it starts happening when practice is over and the plays matter.
I can live with mistakes from a young QB when they are mistakes of aggression. Felt like he was seeing ghosts and that's harder to teach out of someone imo.
I don't care how good Card looks in practice or how much anyone tries to tell me how much he's learned/grown/etc.
Last year's refusal to pull the trigger on throws that were right there for the taking was enough for me. Next.
I refuse to believe that this is a competition, and I am convinced that the $9.95ers drum up a QB competition solely for the clicks.
Two straight nights with bases loaded no outs, and zero runs scored.
A quick Google search says you have an 87% chance to score in that scenario.
I picked a bad month to take a break from drinking.
I like to do both. Slice or chop some and seal, seal the remaining hunk.
Also, don't get ripped off buying those vacuum seal bags. You can buy whole uncut rolls on Amazon. Cut to the size you need, seal one end. Then add food and seal the other end.
I sold all my bullshit stonks at the start of the year (ALPP, AMYZF, HMBL, and some other bullshit) and put it all in XOM. Up 54% in 5 months.
It probably doesn't make up for what I lost on those steaming pieces of shit but at least I scraped something significant back.
I liked the Church Brew Works. If you're a lapsed Catholic like me, it's fun to drink beer inside an old Catholic church building.
PNC Park is awesome and walkable if you're staying downtown. Walk across the bridge. Last time I went in 2019 I think you could get a 2.50 tall boy at the bar across the street from the home plate entrance.
If you're on a generous expense account we rode up the Duquesne Incline and ate dinner at Altius.
If you're not on a generous expense account and/or a degenerate drunk, Carson St on the south side.
Pittsburgh is great. I have never failed to have a good time there.
Primanti Bros is way overrated. I would rather get another fish sandwich at Robert Wholey Market in the Strip District.