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Everything posted by pigseye
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Second thing I have read that actually makes sense.
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I thought he was destined to become an actor until that cameo he did on soap years ago, good thing he stuck to hockey.
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The first article I have read that actually makes sense. https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/newspolitics/trump-acts-like-a-politician-thats-not-an-impeachable-offense/ar-BBZfDx6?ocid=spartanntp
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I'm no Maurice fan but this isn't his doing, it's Chevy's. He let way too many players walk while tying up $17M in cap space in aging Buff, Perrault and Kulikov. Now he's hooped, time to tank and start unloading the dead wood and cut your losses. This is a deep draft and maybe he can finally land that top 6 Centreman he's being renting the last 3 years.
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Get used to it folks, the best we can ever hope for is a year or two of playoff hockey then back to 7 years of reality. That's all you are gonna get in poor, little old Winnipeg.
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Almost time to start a tank thread. Which comes first, a big shake up or Maurice walks the plank?
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Man, when Helly's off, he goes all the way, really let the team down in this one.
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They battled hard and got the win, that is all you can ask of your team. Great way to cap off the year, Happy New Year everyone.
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Very frustrating to watch, yes they are talented but they are also sloppy with a bad work ethic. Is that on the coach or the players? Something needs to change.
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CSL couldn't get out of their own end of the rink all night so PoMo decides to start them in third...….goal, game over. I hope it was a test because if it wasn't he's a worse coach than I thought. PP and PK are killing any chance they have of winning a game. Jets need to move in a different direction and get a coach to install structure and work ethic, that's really all they are lacking to be a playoff contender and maybe even more if they get the goaltending.
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Too many floaters on the Jets, Maurice gets all the credit for their record, he should be getting criticized for a team that won't play 60 minutes.
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Thanks Z, you just ran into a hot D and team, you guys will get there with the group you have, just have to get rid of Reinbold, that guy is bad mojo.
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We are the Champions No time for Losers..... That is all, over and out.
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Thanks for reminding me sweep the leg, lucky guess.
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That was some kind of beautiful ugly. Congrats Bombers now go end the streak.
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Healthiest team this time of year usually wins, I like our chances.
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HC openings in both Ottawa and BC, I'm pulling for Lapo, only because he deserves a HC gig
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The Stamps look beatable, even at home.
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Two gutsy wins in a row, great job Jets. The game seemed to turn after the fight and Poolman injury, maybe they're on to something.
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Well if nothing else this is a good confidence boost going into the playoffs, but don't kid yourself, they still have issues on both offence and defence, passive coaching isn't going to get it done when it really matters.
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Depends on how you define science,
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Spot on,
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Well done, at least you're taking the time to do some research, I'm proud of you 84. While the observed background-state changes in the Pacific Ocean are responsible for the changing El Niño properties, the root causes of the observed background changes in the later part of the 20th century remain elusive and the background SST changes also remain uncertain due to differences among SST datasets (24). It could be linked to natural internal variability (25, 26) because, even in the absence of external radiative forcing, coupled general circulation models can generate multidecadal variations of the mean state and ENSO diversity (27). However, the change of El Niño in the late 1970s coincides with a rapid warming in the Indo-Pacific warm pool, suggesting that the recent rapid global warming may have had an impact on the observed El Niño changes. Note that this recent global warming need not have been due solely to anthropogenic forcing. The forced component of recent tropical SST trends, as given by the ensemble mean of climate model simulations, is much weaker and more spatially homogeneous than the observed SST trend (28). Natural variability may have added significant contributions to the recent warming. While we attribute the El Niño onset regime change to the mean SST gradient change, there is an alternative possibility that the mean-state change is affected by the rectification effect of the randomly changing El Niño and La Niña due to their nonlinear asymmetry (25, 29).
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I'm not that good.