Ray R
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Which one's?I’m in charge of a 7 state southern region for the second largest insurance company in the country.
Guess what make vehicle is repo’d the most by us?
Which one's?I’m in charge of a 7 state southern region for the second largest insurance company in the country.
Guess what make vehicle is repo’d the most by us?
Which one's?
The term is massively overused. And doesn’t apply most of the time it is used. Many were calling Pitts a generational talent, which clearly, he is not.Nothing wrong witb that term when the guys actually generational.
Cool. How are the vehicles trash exactly? That sounds like more poor ownership. Or low income ownership tbh.I’m in charge of a 7 state southern region for the second largest insurance company in the country.
Guess what make vehicle is repo’d the most by us?
Cool. How are the vehicles trash exactly? That sounds like more poor ownership. Or low income ownership tbh.
Toughski Shitski! - LOLJonnu is very disappointed with this thread.
Still a pretty shitty generalization also. But you do you man.I was just joking about the trash part. That’s more the people that own em![]()
Problem is that in some people's mind a generation seems to be every second year. Maybe humans are turning into rabbits?Nothing wrong witb that term when the guys actually generational.
Well there’s a difference between a generational prospect and a generational nfl player. Pitts was as close to a generational TE prospect that you can find. There’s a reason he was drafted before Jamarr chase. He had sub 4.5 speed and was rightfully being comped to megatron. He was doing what he was doing in the SEC at 19 years old. For one reason or another he hasn’t panned out in the NFL. But that doesn’t change the fact he was that type of prospect.The term is massively overused. And doesn’t apply most of the time it is used. Many were calling Pitts a generational talent, which clearly, he is not.
That’s fair. Top prospects often underwhelm, mostly because they don’t handle the money, fame, etc that comes with being a pro. Or they were coddled so much at university, that they can’t handle the discipline and work required at the next level.Well there’s a difference between a generational prospect and a generational nfl player. Pitts was as close to a generational TE prospect that you can find. There’s a reason he was drafted before Jamarr chase. He had sub 4.5 speed and was rightfully being comped to megatron. He was doing what he was doing in the SEC at 19 years old. For one reason or another he hasn’t panned out in the NFL. But that doesn’t change the fact he was that type of prospect.
I don’t disagree that it’s over used. But there’s plenty of sure thing prospects that underwhelm at the next level
I remember when he was a sure fire, blue chip, unicorn
Pittsburgh isn't going to pursue a Smith trade anymore.