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January 12, 2017 at 7:26 pm in reply to: The mammal precursors that lived before the dinosaurs… #63302
nittany ramModeratorWhats the earliest life-form that we have Fossils of ?
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vThere are fossils of bacterial colonies called stromatolites that are 3.5 billion years old.
nittany ramModeratorESPN 980 @espn980
Wade Phillips will be in Ashburn tomorrow interviewing for the #Redskins DC vacany, per @carolmaloney4
Drama will continue. Phillips’ son, Wes, was tight ends coach with Sean McVay in Washington. Could they be package deal in LA?
nittany ramModeratorIt certainly was a bold hire. What is he, like, 17 or something?
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vThe Rams hire Sean McVay as their new head coach…

nittany ramModeratorMcVay’s first public statement as the Rams’ head coach
nittany ramModeratorAnthony Lynn?
The Bills offense wasn’t great but they did have a good running game, didn’t they?
Not a sexy pick but I assume McVay knows what he’s doing.
nittany ramModeratorI want to hear Wade Phillips next, then Fassel
Phillips turns a good hire into a great hire.
Yeah, and hopefully Fassel comes back.
nittany ramModeratorAlden Gonzales @Alden_Gonzales
Source: Rams probably will not be interviewing Kyle Shanahan. They’re zeroing in on Sean McVay, though nothing is finalized yet.
nittany ramModeratorESPNLosAngeles says pick a side, L or R.
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nittany ramModeratorThis is really no bueno.
It’s also mysterious because I heard on the radio last night that the deadline to make a decision was extended by two days until the 17th. Why would they get a two-day extension, then make the decision the same day, four days before the original deadline?
And I don’t get it. With the NFL money, plus the relocation fee, he’s got a billion dollars towards a $1.2 billion stadium in SD. He’s moving over $200 million. To a far less friendly fan base.
None of this makes any sense. Spanos, by all accounts WANTS to be in San Diego. Could the announcement of a move to LA be a last second bluff to shake some more money out of San Diego?
nittany ramModeratorif they did go to a 3-4, it might be easier on quinn if he can handle the position.
I don’t see why he couldn’t. Quinn is quicker and more athletic than Kevin Greene was and Greene excelled as a 3-4 edge rusher.
nittany ramModeratorLink: http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-chargers-to-la-plaschke-20170111-story.html
Chargers shouldn’t look for a welcome wagon in L.A.
Bill Plaschke
Every relationship is built on honesty, so the San Diego Chargers should hear this as their moving vans are chugging up the 5 Freeway on their noble mission of greed.We. Don’t. Want. You.
The news broke Thursday that Chargers owner Dean Spanos has informed NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell he is moving the team to Los Angeles, which is pretty much dreadful news for Los Angeles.
Wow, just what we need, the return of a professional sports team with no buzz, no tradition, few local fans north of south Orange County, limited success, and an owner who just stole them away from a place where they were loved unconditionally for 56 years.
What was the NFL thinking? What are the Chargers thinking? I know what Spanos is thinking, that he is leaving behind those unwashed heathens who didn’t want their tax dollars to pay for a football stadium and sliding into Stan Kroenke’s Inglewood palace to ride piggyback on the Rams.
What a guy. What a joke.
The problem is not that Los Angeles must now be asked to support two NFL teams after 22 years of somehow surviving with none. We knew this would happen. This was the deal when the Rams returned last year. This is what the NFL has always wanted for Inglewood, so there was no avoiding it.
The problem is, the second team should have been the Raiders. The Southland is filled with Raiders fans everywhere. I have still never met a single Chargers fan.
The NFL will feel the full embarrassment of this move next fall when the Raiders play the Chargers here and the stadium will be painted in silver and black. At least that game will be sold out. Whether they initially play in the giant Coliseum or the tiny confines of StubHub Center, it’s hard to imagine the Chargers selling many tickets for any of their other games in the next two years before the Inglewood palace opens.
The Chargers aren’t even the second team in town behind the Rams. The Chargers aren’t even the third team of interest here behind the Rams and Raiders. The Chargers might not even be in the top-five favorite NFL teams in Los Angeles.
And now they’re going to play their home games here? It’s difficult to imagine many people really caring. Look at how many fans fled the Rams after they won only four games in their dismal return season here. Are those fans now going to get behind a team that has advanced to one Super Bowl since the Super Bowl began being played 51 years ago? The Chargers have won four playoff games in 22 years and, like, don’t we already have one of those teams?
The Rams have been awful, and are currently terrible, but because they played here for 48 years, they still feel like “our” Rams.
The Chargers will brag about how they were born here in 1960, but, seriously, they stuck around only one year before fleeing south.
The Chargers are San Diego’s team. The Chargers are beloved there. The Chargers belong there. And in coming days, don’t listen to all these NFL experts moan that because of stadium issues, the Chargers couldn’t make it work there.
Sure they could. According to a recent Forbes ranking, the Spanos family is worth $2.1 billion. They could have made it work there if they weren’t insistent on using public money that the people of San Diego smartly refused to give them.
Think about this. The NFL gave Spanos an unprecedented $300 million to make a $1.2-billion stadium work, and he still couldn’t figure out a way to come up with the rest without picking the taxpayers’ pockets.
So he moves the Chargers to a foreign land where they will play among strangers so his team can play for one dollar a year — seriously — in a $2.6 -billion stadium that Kroenke is building with no public money.
It gets worse. Spanos will have to pay as much as a $650-million relocation fee to bring his team here. Think he could have used that money toward a new stadium in San Diego?
While the Rams returned home in triumph, Spanos will come to Los Angeles in shame. Remember how Art Modell gave 35 years of his life to owning the Cleveland Browns, then suddenly moved them to Baltimore? The once-beloved Modell spent the rest of his days as the scourge of Cleveland. The same will happen to Spanos in San Diego, his legacy sold up the freeway.
And who exactly will be coming up that freeway with him? Who cares? The Chargers have better players than the Rams, but they still generally stink. They don’t have a coach, they fired the last guy, whoever he was. They have a 35-year-old quarterback named Philip Rivers who’s a pretty good dude, but how much longer will he keep playing?
The team will be unfortunate, unwitting participants in this mess, and it’s hard to imagine them initially being received as much more than a novelty act.
The good news about the Chargers’ move is that nobody will have to spend much money on a welcome parade. It will be a short one. There will be one limo carrying Spanos and one Brink’s truck carrying his loot, both moving hurriedly up that freeway ahead of the muffled San Diego cries, all of Los Angeles peering briefly out the windows before closing their blinds
Get more of Bill Plaschke’s work and follow him on Twitter @BillPlaschke
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January 11, 2017 at 11:02 pm in reply to: Exxon compelled to release what it knows about Climate Change #63181
nittany ramModeratorA spokesman said the company is reviewing the decision to determine the next steps.
The next step is to shred documents.
January 11, 2017 at 6:14 pm in reply to: speculation conversation…what if they switched to a 3/4 #63158
nittany ramModeratorI bet a healthy Quinn could be a dominating outside edge rusher in a 3-4. As good or better than Kevin Greene. Can he become a complete OLB? Maybe he doesn’t need to be.
nittany ramModeratorSo it looks like the Bills will hire McDermott.
That would leave SF, SD and LA still searching with all of the coaches rumored to be the Rams prefered candidates still in play.
Shanahan
McVay (second interview today)
McDaniels
Patricia
nittany ramModeratorFrom another board 3X Charm
John Elway @johnelway
01/11/17 01:43 pm
It’s official.Excited to announce Vance Joseph as head coach of the Denver Broncos!
Good. That means Shanahan is still in play.
Agreed…and McVay is being talked about as paired with Phillips…I would like McV/Phillips duo #1 at this point.
If they land one of the 2…and it appears there’s a good chance…I want Phillps with them, even if he wants to run a 3-4 D.
Agreed, although running the 3-4 will likely set the defense back a bit.
nittany ramModeratorIf Sean McVay lands the Rams’ HC job, his top option for DC would be Broncos DC Wade Phillips, per league sources.
That works.
nittany ramModeratorFrom another board 3X Charm
John Elway @johnelway
01/11/17 01:43 pm
It’s official.Excited to announce Vance Joseph as head coach of the Denver Broncos!
Good. That means Shanahan is still in play.
nittany ramModeratorRepealing Obamacare would cost $350 billion and leave no funds in the federal budget for a replacement plan (not that there is ever going to be one)…
Link: http://www.hivplusmag.com/treatment/2017/1/04/repealing-obamacare-will-cost-government-350-billion
nittany ramModeratorThese issues with Gurley are entirely correctable. I think his vision will improve if/when he learns patience.
nittany ramModeratorThat’s a good article.
January 9, 2017 at 3:04 pm in reply to: Trump is such a baby: Meryl Streeps speech and Trump's reaction. #62943
nittany ramModeratorIn any event, here is the President of the United States getting into a pissing contest with an actor. An actor. What kind of guy does that?
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Well, maybe a really shrewd rightwinger. Cause counter-attacking Rich Hollywood Liberals plays very well on the right. It always has, as far as i can remember.I mean look at the people in that room with Streep — would you guess most working class voters identify with the folks in that room?
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vI agree. This sort of thing may make the left hate him more but it makes his supporters love him more and he’ll take that as a win every time.
Good ol’ Trump…stickin’ it to the rich liberal elite who have lost touch with the working man from the comfort of his golden toilet.
January 9, 2017 at 6:48 am in reply to: Bats of the genus Pteropus are the largest bats in the world #62870
nittany ramModeratorThat’s not a bat. It’s a Vore.
nittany ramModeratorCreepy.
Your featherless biped looks like it’s going to sell me life insurance.
nittany ramModeratorWell, what started out as a competitive game didn’t stay that way. What a lousy weekend of football.
But at least my hopes for a Packers/Steelers Super Bowl are still alive.
nittany ramModeratorSensabaugh actually makes plays for the Giants.
nittany ramModeratorGawd, you see how much time Rodgers and Manning get from their offensive lines?
Goff be like, “wha…?”

nittany ramModeratorHe doesn’t really say anything.
Oh, well then it’s a good thing you posted it then.

kidding, kidding…
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nittany ramModeratorDear Zooey,
Thanks for your continued support. We couldn’t do it without ya, Brah.
Love,
Pete
Say…isn’t that the same Pete Carroll that coached USC to multiple national championships?
Doesn’t ring a bell.
nittany ramModeratorit’s not only about the HC it’s about his staff.

I’d hire Gandalf. He correctly foretold the Rams’ problem before the start of the season…

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