PurpleBlood87
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Aria Buffet. Bellagio Buffet doesnt do King Crab legs anymore except on holidays
Haven't been to Vegas in years. Thanks for the information. Last time I went I saw Don Rickles at The Orleans.
Aria Buffet. Bellagio Buffet doesnt do King Crab legs anymore except on holidays
Haven't been to Vegas in years. Thanks for the information. Last time I went I saw Don Rickles at The Orleans.
Yeah the only buffets that still have king crab legs in Las Vegas these days are Aria(Friday/Saturday nights) and Bally's(Sunday Brunch).
As long as Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab is still at The Forum at Shops at Ceasars, I'm good.
Once about 3 a.m., I went to the Carnegie Deli in The Mirage and order scrambled eggs and bacon. Asked the waiter how many eggs you get he said three. The plate comes out with a huge mound of scrambled eggs.
I looked at the waiter and said: "Three eggs, huh?"
He smiled and said "Three eggs, 12 eggs, what's the difference?"
I think birds must feel the same way about certain seeds. Work that ass off finding it and then cracking the shell for little net gain.Easily one of the most overrated foods ever.
I like that buffet. Stay there when we are at the NFR.Go to the Bellagio Buffet. They slice King Crab legs down the middle so it is easy to take the meat out.
Joe's is still there. You can get stone crab at the Aria Buffet as well but its not as good as Joe's
Those days like you saw at the Mirage are over unfortunately. Town has become more and more corporate. It's like all any casino wants to do these days is appeal to rich millenials from Los Angeles
Lots of instant regret and months of ramen noodles when they get home.Truth. Everything in that city is almost criminally overpriced. Always amazed at the number of 20-somethings out there that look like idiots but somehow have enough cash to blow literally thousands of dollars partying at those stupid clubs.
A lot of them that go to the MGM clubs have entrance comped through their hotel reservation. Plus whatever they pick up on their M club card rewards whatever deal.Truth. Everything in that city is almost criminally overpriced. Always amazed at the number of 20-somethings out there that look like idiots but somehow have enough cash to blow literally thousands of dollars partying at those stupid clubs.
Still have to credit defense with key stops. 3 of those turnovers did not result in tds.
You are exactly right Coach, and here is a great example of the adjustments made by OSU. TCU held Hubbard to 31 yards rushing in the first half. At halftime, The Mullet made adjustments, and Hubbard dropped 200 yards on us the second half. With our offense, it’s just one, two, three the entire game. Maybe we mix up the order every once in a while, but it is still the same old one, two, three. Unfortunately, our defense is getting just about a predictable...Nope..You don’t know me well. In my younger days I was a HS football coach...a Def coordinator actually. I love defense. The toughest OCs to defend against dictate pace and matchups to you. There is no chess match with SC. He has a pattern to how he calls a game. It’s almost comical.
20 scripts
What worked...Call that until the game is over. The problem is, he rarely makes adjustments but the guy on the other side of the field is. All of the sudden the few plays that worked earlier aren’t working anymore and people like us, watching tv, think the players aren’t executing. No the problem is that the defense is adjusting and SC isn’t. It’s a chess match where the Def Coord is making all the moves..It happens week after week. It’s predictable. There is no long play in Sonny. He is flying by the seat of his pants. One play never sets up another..
Again I don’t want TT shootouts. What I want is smart OC who understands how keep defenses off balance and how intelligently get his athletes in space..How to set a defense up. Every coordinator has a bad game...SC has 3 times as many as the good ones.
I don’t totally disagree, but if the players aren’t getting the instructions to help get them on the right page or if the concepts are too difficult, that’s on the coaches for not making it easier on the players. In all the examples you gave, yes the players are ultimately to blame, but the coaches are responsible to get them better or get them out.I've been critical of Cumby but today's loss was not on him. Offensive players were to blame today. Fumbles, interceptions, bad routes, dropped balls, not being on the same page with the QB and WR.