Where are the damn practice reports?

Saint-Amour is playing with the 1's at end, sounds like he might've jumped Simmons (Johnson said he thought Keshun was still with the 1's)

Good sign, maybe, because Simmons was our best pass rusher. We'll see all three for sure

CPJ was crustier than normal yesterday. He's obviously getting as impatient as the players to get through practice and start hitting guys in orange.
 
eh, didn't really get chippy until the end when he hammered the media guys a bit. otherwise, I thought he actually gave some real answers. I liked his "who?" comment. That's exactly the attitude that they need to have.
 
Saint-Amour is playing with the 1's at end, sounds like he might've jumped Simmons (Johnson said he thought Keshun was still with the 1's)

Good sign, maybe, because Simmons was our best pass rusher. We'll see all three for sure

ST. A starting? wow, there must be something to this" practice and show stuff"--a fresh Simmons rushing on 3rd down is rough
 
8/22 notes (gtathletics.libsyn.com):

PJ thought practice went well.
KirVonte's back and played well.
Lynch still not back. (Won't play against Tennessee if he doesn't practice this week.)
 
8/22 notes (gtathletics.libsyn.com):

PJ thought practice went well.
KirVonte's back and played well.
Lynch still not back. (Won't play against Tennessee if he doesn't practice this week.)

You can also watch it if you like.
 

"According to the employee, as it was explained to him in his exit interview, this meant that any time an employee leaves a company, he is replaced as fast as the space in a bucket of water when the fist is pulled out. I’m not a physicist, but what this means to me is that, an employee can be replaced pretty fast and never missed again."

http://www.identity-theft-awareness.com/fist-in-a-bucket-of-water.html

First Google answer.
 
"According to the employee, as it was explained to him in his exit interview, this meant that any time an employee leaves a company, he is replaced as fast as the space in a bucket of water when the fist is pulled out. I’m not a physicist, but what this means to me is that, an employee can be replaced pretty fast and never missed again."

http://www.identity-theft-awareness.com/fist-in-a-bucket-of-water.html

First Google answer.
hmm... so he admits that the level is going to go down?
 
"According to the employee, as it was explained to him in his exit interview, this meant that any time an employee leaves a company, he is replaced as fast as the space in a bucket of water when the fist is pulled out. I’m not a physicist, but what this means to me is that, an employee can be replaced pretty fast and never missed again."

http://www.identity-theft-awareness.com/fist-in-a-bucket-of-water.html

First Google answer.

Here's a better source. Wise words.

http://www.ellenbailey.com/poems/ellen_323.htm

Sometime when you're feeling important;
Sometime when your ego 's in bloom;
Sometime when you take it for granted,
You're the best qualified in the room:

Sometime when you feel that your going,
Would leave an unfillable hole,
Just follow these simple instructions,
And see how they humble your soul.

Take a bucket and fill it with water,
Put your hand in it up to the wrist,
Pull it out and the hole that's remaining,
Is a measure of how much you'll be missed.

You can splash all you wish when you enter,
You may stir up the water galore,
But stop, and you'll find that in no time,
It looks quite the same as before.

The moral of this quaint example,
Is to do just the best that you can,
Be proud of yourself but remember,
There's no indispensable man.
 
bucket isn't half full or half empty, you need the correct sized bucket
 
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