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Matt Kalil, Ruh Roh...
#11
"Kalil, an offensive lineman who played with the Vikings" 

In every sense of the word, no truer statement has ever captured his existence on the team.  Master of speadbump and turnstyle technique. 
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#12
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@"BarrNone55" said:
Goodell should suspend him for the rest of the year...maybe consider euthanizing him too so it doesn't happen again...
But not until Griff gets a chance to abuse the shit out of him.

I would like to see Griffen make Kalil cry on the field...
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#13
Anyone know how he's actually doing now for Carolina? Is he serviceaBle? Better than that? Amazing how he went right off the cliff after his rook season.,.
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#14
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
Anyone know how he's actually doing now for Carolina? Is he serviceaBle? Better than that? Amazing how he went right off the cliff after his rook season.,.
everything I have heard is nothing new to report... underwhelming at his position and has a new injury to blame for every bad game.
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#15
Are we supposed to be surprised that people can get past Matt Kalil with ease??

I'm going to be extremely surprised if the followup story - in much smaller headlines - notes that Kalil owns Pieology through a corporation and so cannot be personally charged. If he doesn't own it through some form of incorporation...well, insert your favorite joke about the academic requirements for USC football players. Owners probably should be held accountable for what their business does, but usually have legal protection.

Mixed feelings about the alcohol stings. My son asked for a buyer's ID as the buyer brought beer to the counter - but my son started ringing the sale while the buyer was still getting his wallet, and the sting officer said he failed because he touched the cash register before he had seen the ID.  
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#16
Quote: @Jor-El said:
Are we supposed to be surprised that people can get past Matt Kalil with ease??

I'm going to be extremely surprised if the followup story - in much smaller headlines - notes that Kalil owns Pieology through a corporation and so cannot be personally charged. If he doesn't own it through some form of incorporation...well, insert your favorite joke about the academic requirements for USC football players. Owners probably should be held accountable for what their business does, but usually have legal protection.

Mixed feelings about the alcohol stings. My son asked for a buyer's ID as the buyer brought beer to the counter - but my son started ringing the sale while the buyer was still getting his wallet, and the sting officer said he failed because he touched the cash register before he had seen the ID.  
that is bull shit... I would have to have gotten a lawyer to argue that one.   a sale by definition is an exchange of goods/service for money,  no transaction had taken place if no legal tender had changed hands.   the fact that the request was made for the ID should have gotten him off if the transaction was never completed.
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#17
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
Anyone know how he's actually doing now for Carolina? Is he serviceaBle? Better than that? Amazing how he went right off the cliff after his rook season.,.
Saw a few plays last night, he looked good on one screen and protected well for what I saw.  But it was against Miami who looked to be mailing it in.
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Quote: @greediron said:
@purplefaithful said:
Anyone know how he's actually doing now for Carolina? Is he serviceaBle? Better than that? Amazing how he went right off the cliff after his rook season.,.
Saw a few plays last night, he looked good on one screen and protected well for what I saw.  But it was against Miami who looked to be mailing it in.
I saw one play where right at the snap he was guessing because he took a big step back and out and punched air,  it didnt result in anything as the DE slipped coming out of his stance,   but it was a complete guess by kalil and a horrible one at that,  if the defender hadnt slipped Kalil would have been wide open to an inside move as his hips and shoulders were turned and he opened a huge hole.
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@greediron said:
@purplefaithful said:
Anyone know how he's actually doing now for Carolina? Is he serviceaBle? Better than that? Amazing how he went right off the cliff after his rook season.,.
Saw a few plays last night, he looked good on one screen and protected well for what I saw.  But it was against Miami who looked to be mailing it in.
I saw one play where right at the snap he was guessing because he took a big step back and out and punched air,  it didnt result in anything as the DE slipped coming out of his stance,   but it was a complete guess by kalil and a horrible one at that,  if the defender hadnt slipped Kalil would have been wide open to an inside move as his hips and shoulders were turned and he opened a huge hole.
I didn't watch much of the game, can't stand Cam's act when things are going well. 

I just remembered the screen because 75 actually got out there and blocked someone.
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#20
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@Jor-El said:
Are we supposed to be surprised that people can get past Matt Kalil with ease??

I'm going to be extremely surprised if the followup story - in much smaller headlines - notes that Kalil owns Pieology through a corporation and so cannot be personally charged. If he doesn't own it through some form of incorporation...well, insert your favorite joke about the academic requirements for USC football players. Owners probably should be held accountable for what their business does, but usually have legal protection.

Mixed feelings about the alcohol stings. My son asked for a buyer's ID as the buyer brought beer to the counter - but my son started ringing the sale while the buyer was still getting his wallet, and the sting officer said he failed because he touched the cash register before he had seen the ID.  
that is bull shit... I would have to have gotten a lawyer to argue that one.   a sale by definition is an exchange of goods/service for money,  no transaction had taken place if no legal tender had changed hands.   the fact that the request was made for the ID should have gotten him off if the transaction was never completed.
You're probably right and I appreciate the sentiment. The store didn't support him - probably intimidated by police that can recommend pulling their license. Lawyer, sure - but it was a $10/hour part time job and easier to find a better job than to take them to court.  I guess that's a big reason these things persist, though.
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