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  • in reply to: anyone interested in RG3? #38182
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    You know he tried to saw his thumb off once.

    He has no regard for his smaller parts.

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    I think it was an axe to his knee. The guy is basically the Tin Man. He has no toes anyway (or heart), so the self-sacrifice he is offering is not as great as it might appear on first blush.

    I suppose its true. If he was a real
    rams fan, he would have at least cut off
    his ears by now.

    I’m eating generic cheerios, btw.
    Do you ever eat processed cereal?
    Or do you just eat avocado’s and
    olives.

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    in reply to: Rams hire Groh as passing game coordinator #38181
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    This is one of my favorite fisher-hires.

    I got nuthin to base that on.

    I just like Groh’s influence-tree.

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    in reply to: (reporters:) some takes on the conference champ games #38174
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    They try to draft smart players. I read that somewhere.

    What do the Rams try to draft?

    And dont be tryin to use any
    Cascading Multigrid-iron Fiedler Algorithms,
    to answer that

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    in reply to: (reporters:) some takes on the conference champ games #38172
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    Part of what makes their offense so complex to defend is their use of five-receiver formations, a multitude of variations of the same play, and the wideouts’ ability to diagnose coverages as quickly and proficiently as Brady.

    Sight adjustments.

    The Patz have this down to an advanced fine art.

    Yeah, and i assume they look for a certain type
    of receiver. Not necessarily the most gifted
    physically, but receivers who can do
    the physical ‘and’ mental work
    required in the McD / Belichick system.

    Not sure if Tavon or Quick or Britt
    could play for McD. Though, who knows.

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    in reply to: (reporters:) some takes on the conference champ games #38168
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    Palmer and Brady
    are bums,
    now.

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    in reply to: anyone interested in RG3? #38160
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    Interesting conversation.

    Me? I would rather saw my own toes off with a rusty blade.
    But of course that’s just my opinion.

    Someone call a toe truck.

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    You know he tried to saw his thumb off once.

    He has no regard for his smaller parts.

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    in reply to: Peyton Manning #38151
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    I really don’t think Peyton Manning
    wants to be a QB coach, Jack.

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    in reply to: Pats lose! #38146
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    Knowing that, why do opposing teams not make more of an effort to jam them up at the snap, and try to disrupt that rhythm.

    Just guessing, you can do that if you also have one of the league’s best pass rushes.

    It’s the combination, not just one thing. Not just jamming, but beating the OL quickly too.

    Remember in early 2014 when GW’s defense had to adjust to teams throwing quickly on them.

    Yeah, apparently Denver’s D (which i have never watched)
    is pretty special. They make it look easy,
    but most D’s probly cant get that kind of pressure
    that quickly.

    Ware and Vonn — Difficult to take them both away.
    Which is why I keep squawking about Quinn.
    Gotta have ‘both’ Q and AD.

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    I have never even heard of an “eigenvalue”.

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    A Cascadic Multigrid Algorithm for Computing the Fiedler Vector of Graph Laplacians
    John C. Urschel, Xiaozhe Hu, Jinchao Xu, Ludmil T. Zikatanov
    (Submitted on 1 Dec 2014)

    In this paper, we develop a cascadic multigrid algorithm for fast computation of the Fiedler vector of a graph Laplacian, namely, the eigenvector corresponding to the second smallest eigenvalue. This vector has been found to have applications in fields such as graph partitioning and graph drawing. The algorithm is a purely algebraic approach based on a heavy edge coarsening scheme and pointwise smoothing for refinement. To gain theoretical insight, we also consider the related cascadic multigrid method in the geometric setting for elliptic eigenvalue problems and show its uniform convergence under certain assumptions. Numerical tests are presented for computing the Fiedler vector of several practical graphs, and numerical results show the efficiency and optimality of our proposed cascadic multigrid algorithm.

    Comments: 16 pages
    Subjects: Numerical Analysis (math.NA)
    MSC classes: 65F15, 68R10, 65N55
    Cite as: arXiv:1412.0565 [math.NA]
    (or arXiv:1412.0565v1 [math.NA] for this version)
    Submission history
    From: Xiaozhe Hu [view email]
    [v1] Mon, 1 Dec 2014 17:55:12 GMT (29kb)
    http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.0565

    in reply to: Pats lose! #38136
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    thot this was interesting too:

    “Here’s a list of all the offensive linemen the Patriots have drafted in the first three rounds since 2006:

    1. Nate Solder, first round, 2011
    2. Sebastian Vollmer, second round, 2009

    That’s it.”

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    in reply to: Pats lose! #38134
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    This brought a smile to my face.
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    http://mmqb.si.com/mmqb/2016/01/25/tom-brady-denver-broncos-defense-nfl-playoffs
    “…DENVER — Gingerly, the 38-year-old quarterback peeled away each layer of defeat. A dirt-stained white jersey, tattered undershirt, bloodied socks. They revealed many of the bruises, cuts and scrapes that come with hitting the deck 20 times before and after throwing a football. His left elbow looked like a Walking Dead makeup job, with bright red spots where the skin was scraped away, and a deep purple bruise the size of an avocado where the forearm meets the elbow. This is how the triple-option quarterback at Navy is supposed to look after football games, not the greatest passer of a generation.

    Tom Brady’s face wore no hint of anger or malice, and he fielded no apologies. Not 20 feet away from him, five huge men bearing strikingly few bruises dressed side-by-side in silence. The New England Patriots offensive line wasn’t mauled, manhandled or overpowered in the AFC Championship Game; it was simply ignored….

    …“I tried to lay on him a few times,” said one Broncos rusher after the game. “I tried to rub my nuts on his face.””

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    in reply to: Janoris J or Tru J ? #38111
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    Johnson, cause I think he will be the better value.

    The idea of ‘value’ being that you can sign Tru
    and then have more money left over to do
    other things you need to do?

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    in reply to: Pats lose! #38105
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    Somewhere I seem to recall reading that the Rams needed 20 points per game to win. That was their magic number.

    I just went through the Rams schedule last season.

    If the Rams had scored exactly 20 points in every single game last season, they would have ended up with a record of 7-9.

    As opposed to their actual record of 7-9.

    DeMarco Farr stated that during one of the game’s broadcast this season. 20 points was the magic number…..

    Check your math… Rams would be 9-7, potentially 10-6 if you count the Vikings game if the Rams score 20 in regulation.

    20 points would’ve resulted in victories in Baltimore, Minny and vs Steelers.

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    Oooh, an Algebra Battle
    between JoeMad and Zooey.

    I love the offseason.

    I doubt if i watch the SuperBowl
    this year. Though I’d smile if it was a low-rated, old-school,
    knockdown, mudbowl, game that ended 4 to 0.
    In overtime.

    Next year the Rams will win ten games,
    the Rams will make the playoffs,
    and every poster on every board
    will sing the praises of
    Jeffrey Michael Fisher.

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    in reply to: Rams hire Groh as passing game coordinator #38100
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    I’m still wonderin why Fisher got rid of Jeff Garcia.
    Fisher kinda raved about Garcia,
    and found a spot for him, and then dumps him
    after one year. Wonder why?

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    Didn’t Garcia say something about being QB? Maybe they are going to give him a try out?

    I would rather have Bert Jones.

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    in reply to: Rams hire Groh as passing game coordinator #38097
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    I’m still wonderin why Fisher got rid of Jeff Garcia.
    Fisher kinda raved about Garcia,
    and found a spot for him, and then dumps him
    after one year. Wonder why?

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    in reply to: Relocation/the move … 1/21 – 1/23 #38057
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    So Disney couldn’t work magic cuz all they had was a stadium.

    Yeah, Disney was stuck with the non-magical
    facts.

    It wasn’t about the ‘presentation’
    it was the facts that the presentation
    showed.

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    in reply to: Rams hire Groh as passing game coordinator #38056
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    Passing game cant get any worse,
    right?

    Thats all i got.

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    in reply to: Pats lose! #38037
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    Peyton’s stats didnt look impressive.
    Looks like Defense and a game-managing-QB
    can still win.

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    in reply to: The Snow #37973
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    The lemur is right. Only 1 inch here.

    Lemurs are always right.

    I dunno how much we got. Looks like
    about 18 inches or so. I love
    the quiet. No traffic on the roads.

    Friend of mine spent half the night
    making a snow-maze.

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    in reply to: anyone going to watch Denver/NE? #37920
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    I cant imagine this lame version of Peyton
    getting further than almost all of the healthy
    versions of Peyton. I just cant see it.

    So, Denver will probly win, of course 🙂

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    in reply to: The Snow #37910
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    Well–it’s here–and they weren’t lying.

    Let the dog out today and she bravely(with a tap on the butt)went out into the snow and promptly turned around and looked at me and said with her dog face: “Are you fucking nuts?”

    And came back inside.

    I must shovel her a path.

    I could be wrong, but I ‘think’ this is the most
    I’ve ever seen in one night. Man.

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    in reply to: The Snow #37908
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    in reply to: The Snow #37906
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    The Great Snow of 1943

    So in the midnight the great snow
    Covered over the dark ground;
    Feet were hobbled and wheels spun;
    The hydrants smothered, sank, drowned.

    The great snow bandaged the street lights,
    And banked the doors of the bright shops
    And hid the hot little cars deep,
    And mounded over the train tops.

    Careless and pure, the snow fell.
    This was the finish, we all knew.
    So man expired in a white dream.
    It seemed like a damned good idea, too.

    Morris Bishop.

    in reply to: anyone going to watch Denver/NE? #37905
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    For me it’s all about Carolina/Arizona.

    For me its all about shoveling the driveway.

    Or…finding the driveway.

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    in reply to: the coaches searches #37883
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    “…it’s fair to wonder how difficult it will be for them to add to their staff with Fisher entering the fifth and final year of his contract.”

    Gee thats so obvious
    but i never thot of it.

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    Yeah, but it depends on the contract they offer Shurmur. Or anyone else. Are they guaranteed money? For how long? Is it tied to Fisher’s deal?

    Fisher isn’t going anywhere. In fact, I will be surprised if he isn’t extended before the end of the season.

    Really? An extension before the end of the season?
    I suppose so, but only if he has a winning record
    after ten games or so.

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    in reply to: LA Times #37881
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    Well a lot of us cant afford subscriptions
    so, it would be nice if people who can access
    the articles, would post the article
    and not just the Link.

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    in reply to: the coaches searches #37878
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    “…it’s fair to wonder how difficult it will be for them to add to their staff with Fisher entering the fifth and final year of his contract.”

    Gee thats so obvious
    but i never thot of it.

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    in reply to: LA Radio #37847
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    in reply to: The Rams all-time 53 man roster #37846
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    Weakest group, by far — TE. Truax and Hollohan.

    Good players, but…an ALL-Time team? Nah

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    in reply to: nittany #37840
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    I havent said this in a long time, but you guys — this small
    group of outcasts and science-geeks, and atheist-mystics,
    and dog-lovers, is a joy to post with. Yall are so
    fucking funny, too.

    Gentlemen, I am honored, every day to be a part of your world.

    I feel the same way. It took a few moves to get here (PD board to the blue board to various versions of the herd to the huddle board to the buzz board and then to the huddle 2 board).

    Just a few more moves, and we ought to have this thing perfected.

    I hear Nittany snuck a double-secret clause into the board-contract.

    If this board doesn’t finish in the lowest tier
    it can be moved to

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