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This is a moderated phorum for the CIVILIZED discussion of the Miami Dolphins. In this phorum, there are rules and moderators to make sure you abide by the rules. The moderators for this phorum are JC and Colonel.
They run it like they did in 08. In 08 nobody knew what was going to happen, it may be a pass it may be a reverse it may be a run, nobody knew! Now it is 100% run up the middle for 1 1/2 yards. Throw a few wrinkles in there, and for goodness sake get Patrick Cobbs involved in the games!I guess this is another way of expressing the fact that Henning sucks. When something works Henning finds a way not to do it!
If it's done right, with the right personnel, it can still be effective. If we fire Henning and promote David Lee, then the wildcat will continue to be alive. If we change our entire coaching staff, it will go away.
clovis phinatic Wrote:
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> No, sorry to say I am from California
> No I did not vote for Boxer or
> Brown
RESPONSE: Hmmmm, Queen Meg and Carly "Fiddling while shipping jobs overseas" Fiorina.
As one of the State's Chief Prosecutors, I voted YES!
It was estimated that the passage of this proposition would have taken away 17% of the Mexican Drug Cartel's profits.
We have to treat it as a health problem, not a moral problem.
As long as the amount allowed to be grown for personal use is small, it would cut down on the drug traffic.
It's a myth to think there would be more impaired drivers on the road.
Almost 90% of busts now by the police for whatever reason find, as a result of searching the car, marijuana RIGHT IN THE CAR! What makes us think that allowing folks to grow their own would result in more drug impaired driving?