MasterPulverizer said:
worldsworstoutdoorsman said:
''One thing youll love about him is his ability to cradle the football like a newborn baby just smacked on its rear."
What does that even mean?!?
That's a good one. I have 3 kids and none of them have been smacked on the rear.
These are also good:
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It’s like cooking a turkey for every Thanksgiving and then serving up savory prime rib or seeing a peacock working a power drill."
"This dynamic duo has the potential to take a comically oversized mallet to them like something straight out of Looney Tunes."
My thought in response to this article:
It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.
the baby smacked on rear comment is about a new born and how they were smacked on the rear to get them breathing. it's no longer a practice they use as there are other methods. might not be the best metaphor but is an interesting one.
So he'll be able to cradle the ball like he's started breathing? I don't get any sense of what this is a metaphor of. I don't find it interesting either. The writer tries to be too cute and fails.
How about comparing them to some of the top tight ends we've had, like Junior Miller and Johnny Mitchell? I have little doubt their stats will be better, since those two played on mostly running teams.