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6 minutes ago, PS17 said:

I love how this is already a GOAT tier meme on every Jets medium. 

Bro I think you're the first I've seen post it - I think I saw it here from your post.

So good find.

 

 

And it's not even just that they were wrong - like if dude was like "you know we're not big on investing high picks on RB's, this is a high second rounder, why not wait till day 3 like you did with Michael Carter last year?" - it's the insufferable pretension and hot-take fishing.

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8 hours ago, RedBeardedSavage said:

Bro I think you're the first I've seen post it - I think I saw it here from your post.

So good find.

 

 

And it's not even just that they were wrong - like if dude was like "you know we're not big on investing high picks on RB's, this is a high second rounder, why not wait till day 3 like you did with Michael Carter last year?" - it's the insufferable pretension and hot-take fishing.

Who cares

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19 hours ago, greenwave81 said:

Attributed to Major General Oliver P. Smith, CG of the 1st Marine Division in Korea (1950), regarding his order for Marines to move southeast to the Hamhung area from the Hagaru perimeter.

"We've been looking for the enemy for several days now, we've finally found them. We're surrounded. That simplifies our problem of getting to these people and killing them."
 

or the football equivalent lol

Fairly positive that is a quote from the one and only Chesty Puller.

”Looking at a potential combat death in the face didn’t stop at Inchon. When the Marines advanced within mere miles of the Yalu River, North Korea’s border with China, the Chinese intervened. A massive force of Communist soldiers surrounded the Marines at the Chosin Reservoir. Massively outnumbered, Puller was quoted as saying, “We've been looking for the enemy for some time now. We've finally found him. We're surrounded. That simplifies things."

It wasn’t just bravado. The Marines fought their way south while putting so much hurt on the Chinese that nine out of the 10 attacking divisions never saw action again.”

 

Semper Fi

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