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What is the correct amount of peanut butter & jelly on a PB&J sandwhich?   

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  1. 1. What is the correct amount of peanut butter & jelly on a PB&J sandwhich?

    • 90% PB + 10% Jelly
      4
    • 65% PB + 35% Jelly
      15
    • 50 / 50
      7
    • 35% PB + 65% Jelly
      6
    • 10% PB + 90% Jelly
      1
    • Give me that PB & J...hold the PB please
      0


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1 minute ago, mtmmike said:

Baltimore is looking good I have never seen them play this good. 

You really need to extend Lamar for 200,000,000 .

At this rate we might get like a 5year/$40M deal.

Just now, jrry32 said:

Patrick Queen not blocking anybody was an interesting decision.

he's truly just an awful football player. Great athlete, terrible football player.

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8 minutes ago, TXsteeler said:

From the right angle it’s clear that the ball went forward from where he let go of it. It’s just that everything else went forward faster so it looks like a backwards pass.

It's only a forward pass because the ball was technically moving forward as he ran with it (one of Newton's laws of gravity blah blah blah). He didn't propel the ball forward, it continued to travel a little bit forward after he DROPPED it because of the momentum it already had due to being carried. It didn't go any further forward than the rest of his body. What an awful call.

EDIT - was typing wrong name

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Just now, DannyB said:

It's only a forward pass because the ball was technically moving forward as Jackson ran with it (one of Newton's laws of gravity blah blah blah). He didn't propel the ball forward, it continued to travel a little bit forward after he DROPPED it because of the momentum it already had due to being carried by Jackson. It didn't go any further forward than the rest of his body. What an awful call.

Lmao

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1 minute ago, jrry32 said:

If you catch the ball past where it was released, it's a forward pass. And it was caught a yard pass where it was released.

If you are running full speed and drop the ball you're carrying directly down, it will technically land slightly forward compared to where you released it. Is that a forward pass?

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