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I thought Gabriel was somewhat mobile. He looked scared of running with it. It would’ve opened up so much if he would’ve at least made it a threat.
 
I thought Gabriel was somewhat mobile. He looked scared of running with it. It would’ve opened up so much if he would’ve at least made it a threat.

Maybe he didn't think it was worth it to run and risk injury against Idaho?
 
Maybe he didn't think it was worth it to run and risk injury against Idaho?

Maybe not early. But they were knocking on the door late in the game. At least a couple cracks at it would’ve been nice to see.

Getting the win was nice. Watching the O line look like dog shit against Idaho was kind of pathetic.
 
Besides the O line I have questions about their running game.

I don’t. James and Whittington are proven commodities granted they stay healthy. But the running game starts with the O line.
 
I thought Gabriel was somewhat mobile. He looked scared of running with it. It would’ve opened up so much if he would’ve at least made it a threat.

It looked to me that they him not to run and that threw his rhythm off a little.
 
Wow how times have changed. Growing up you know how happy we would’ve been for this win!
 
Wow how times have changed. Growing up you know how happy we would’ve been for this win!

The team has moved beyond that. The expectations are higher.

This would be like if someone offered you a job and the pay was what you made when you first started out. Would you accept the shitty pay as a win or would you know that you can do better?
 
The team has moved beyond that. The expectations are higher.

This would be like if someone offered you a job and the pay was what you made when you first started out. Would you accept the shitty pay as a win or would you know that you can do better?
No doubt. What I made at 23 would be below minimum wage now.
 
Good for them! They might be able to afford a 1 bedroom apartment again.
I hope so the problem is when companies increase wages they usually pass them onto consumers and renters. Cost of doing business as a percent of sales is what they all look at. Ive notified by PGE, Water, NG that prices are going up again. cant wait toes my prop tax statement next month.
This Great Pacific NW has always been one the worst when iy comes to housing prices as a percent of income.
 
Our local just overwhelming voted down a $16 raise that would put us at $92 an hour. Most likely will be going on strike also.
I don't even know why anyone would go to college at this point lol
 
I don't even know why anyone would go to college at this point lol

I think ironworkers are worth every penny of what they make:

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190K/year? plus benefits?

longshoreman?
Honestly that is total package at $92. We get almost $48 as a journeyman with $5 over for foreman wages on the check. This raise would probably go mostly on the check because our pension is over funded at about 103%. Health insurance is expensive but we have very good insurance and dental as well as life. Part of that package also goes to annuity and PTO.
Superheroes are not cheap!
 
It's a certain breed for sure. Not everyone can or even wants to do that kind of work.

Yeah, I never gave that career field a second thought after I saw this picture. I wonder how many of those guys made it to retirement.

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Ciggies probably killed them.
 
This is a housing regulation issue. It's absurd how much housing has shot up in the last five years. Borders on criminal honestly.
I agree. I have a couple rentals. I (Like pretty much every other property owner) refinanced when rates were very low. We all benefitted from the increased value of the property. I held my rent rates at a reasonable amount. Yes some increases in Insurance and Taxes are making me increase a little bit but some of these greedy landlords are going nuts.
 
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