Whoa SMACK!
A little reality this week and some ‘upsets’.
That Seattle is physical – yes. More physical then San Fran – No.
But they were and are.
A whole lotta people are going to be looking at the game film.
Carolina coulda, woulda, shoulda.
KC beat Big D? ROTFLMAO.
Phily and Detroit are both gonna wish they had those games back by the end of the year.
Jacksonville has scored 11 points….in 2 games.
Huge, HUGE win for Denver.
Week 1
13 – 3
__________= 13 – 3 = 81%
Week 2
10 – 6
__________= 23 – 9 = 71%
THU, SEP 12
10……to.13
NY Jets at New England – Pick – New England – Win
SUN, SEP 15
24……..to.31
St. Louis at Atlanta Pick – Atlanta – Win
23…….to.24
Carolina at Buffalo – Pick – Carolina – Loss
31……..to.31
Minnesota at Chicago – Pick – Chicago – Win
20………to.38
Washington at Green Bay – Pick Green Bay – Win
24….to.20
Miami at Indianapolis – Pick – Indy – Loss
16…..to.17
Dallas at Kansas City – Pick – Dallas – Loss
6………to.14
Cleveland at Baltimore – Pick Baltimore – Win
24……..to.30
Tennessee at Houston – Pick – Houston – Win
33……..to.30
San Diego at Philadelphia – Pick – Phily – Loss
21……to.25
Detroit at Arizona – Pick Detroit – Loss
16……….to.14
New Orleans at Tampa Bay – Pick – New Orleans – Win
9…………to.16
Jacksonville at Oakland – Pick – Oakland – Win
41…..to. 23
Denver at NY Giants – Pick – Denver – Win
3………….to.29
San Francisco at Seattle – Pick – San Fran – Loss
MON, SEP 16
10………to.20
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati – Pick – Cinci – Win
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National Football Conference
NFC EAST W L T
Dallas 1 1 0
Philadelphia 1 1 0
Washington 0 2 0
NY Giants 0 2 0
NFC NORTH W L T
Chicago 2 0 0
Detroit 1 1 0
Green Bay 1 1 0
Minnesota 0 2 0
NFC SOUTH W L T
New Orleans 2 0 0
Atlanta 1 1 0
Tampa Bay 0 2 0
Carolina 0 2 0
NFC WEST W L T
Seattle 2 0 0
St. Louis 1 1 0
Arizona 1 1 0
San Francisco 1 1 0
American Football Conference
AFC EAST W L T
New England 2 0 0
Miami 2 0 0
Buffalo 1 1 0
NY Jets 1 1 0
AFC NORTH W L T
Cincinnati 1 1 0
Baltimore 1 1 0
Cleveland 0 2 0
Pittsburgh 0 2 0
AFC SOUTH W L T
Houston 2 0 0
Tennessee 1 1 0
Indianapolis 1 1 0
Jacksonville 0 2 0
AFC WEST W L T
Denver 2 0 0
Kansas City 2 0 0
Oakland 1 1 0
San Diego 1 1 0
From the July 19th edition of the Spokesman Review :
‘A farm bill approved last week in the U.S. House of Representatives divorcing agriculture subsidies from food aid to the poor was designed to speed up the legislative process, Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers said Thursday’.
‘The House also plans to bring a separate SNAP funding measure to the floor for a vote within a week, she said’.
@ : http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2013/jul/19/mcmorris-rodgers-explains-food-aid-cut/
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‘Cuts to food stamps will hit red state residents hardest’
@ : http://grist.org/food/new-data-says-red-state-residents-going-hungry-while-the-gop-plans-food-stamp-cuts/
‘Hardest Hit by Proposed Food Stamp Cuts? Veterans and Active Military’
@ : http://www.veteranstoday.com/2012/06/20/hardest-hit-by-proposed-food-stamp-cuts-veterans-and-active-military/
‘Level of proposed cuts in bill will harm elderly, children’
@ : http://www.tennessean.com/article/20130903/OPINION02/130902012/Level-proposed-cuts-bill-will-harm-elderly-children
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And yesterday September 16 ”
‘House Republicans on Monday introduced a food stamp reform bill that they say will cut $40 billion from the program over 10 years’.
‘The House Rules Committee announced a meeting on Wednesday on HR 3102’.
‘The bill contains twice as much in cuts as the House Agriculture Committee originally sought for the program and it was devised by a task force led by House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) after an integrated farm bill failed on the House floor this summer’.
From : http://thehill.com/blogs/on-the-money/agriculture/322469-house-gop-moves-forward-with-bill-cutting-food-stamps
Only 33% of American households are considered ‘gun owners’.
Republicans filibustered legislation in the Senate that passed with 54 votes but needed 60 to expand back ground checks.
The NRA promised to ‘primary’ any Senator that voted for the legislation.