-Believe Levis steps up tomorrow. He's gonna have to for us to win IMO. Like I said earlier in the week, we're going have to trust the passing game a little bit and ride with their mistakes if we're trying to go 11-1.
-Would love to see McClain get a few reps. Same with Drennan, not just being a decoy, now that Ali is out.
-Dave going right at Cancel Culture is just amazing and he does it so skillfully. Basically his whole Netflix series is built to dismantle those idiots. "I'm here to negotiate the release of Da Baby."
-1 week from roundball, eek.
-That feeling when you put together a KILLER mix tape/cd and labeled specifically for the upcoming weekend. Don't give me this playlist BS as being equal. It's not, it's not. Actually putting ink to plastic for the roadtrip/party/whatever just hit different.
@B.Money was a pro. I'd kill for my Ca$h Money 2004 CD back.
-Thanks to my good buddy, BTodd, I'm over here looking at large arbor saltwater reels. LFG.
-25 days working out in a row, still up 4lbs. Bleh, this time of year is hard af to eat clean. Pizza wed for movie night, Ruby's tonight, tailgate tomorrow, Sunday guilty hangover meal. Oh well. Keep grinding.
-Thought about contributing this week, and I make go grab some sausage and smoke them as a side, but last week we just had SO much food. Nearly half of everything was wasted. The mess was huge. Don't see much sense in adding to an already huge spread.
-I thought the late arriving crowd last week was a bit too late. 12-1 is a better time frame than 2-4p.
-Little disappointed Meateater Season 10 is only 5 episodes so far. I guess we get 5 more at some point but that kinda stinks. Rinella is on Joe Rogan this week so that should be a great listen.
-Tesla, HP, Toyota all moved from Cali to Austin. AOC ran off Amazon to Nashville. So while I hate to agree with Chief on anything, I'd like to see the info on people returning to these places. Granted I didn't hear what Matt said and I'm sure chief took it out of context.
-Probably the best 2 paragraphs I've read on Rona in a while. Leonhardt is really turning the corner on the reality of things.
Covid Fable: "In the case of Covid, the fable we tell ourselves is that our day-to-day behavior dictates the course of the pandemic. When we are good — by staying socially distant and wearing our masks — cases are supposed to fall. When we are bad — by eating in restaurants, hanging out with friends and going to a theater or football game — cases are supposed to rise. The idea is especially alluring to anybody making an effort to be careful and feeling frustrated that so many other Americans seem blasé. After all, the Covid fable does have an some truth to it. Social distancing and masking do reduce the spread of the virus. They just are not as powerful as people often imagine."