Spring PractiSe #3: Te'Cory Couch, Keyshawn Smith, Zion Nelson, and Gilbert Frierson.

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Hmm just the right amount of dimpling in that booty meat.
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Absolutely disgusting. And @LeedsCane @djnellz and @D.L.I.N.K.D.A.GR8 you each need to be reprogrammed in a North Korean booty camp if you love-vote that.


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In fact all of you up-voters encouraging him to poRst **** that hurts our eyes and turns our stomachs can go get the Kim Jung Un booty camp reprogramming treatment.
 
Vancouver is definitely further north than Montreal. Montreal is basically parallel with the Oregon/Washington state border of which Vancouver is about 300 miles north of. That being said, the weather in Montreal still gets much colder than Vancouver.

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I love Vancouver. I lived there for 5 years in my off season in the early 90's. I lived in the Falls Creek area on 7th ave. I also loved going down to Kitzalano Beach to play some basketball. Great times.
 
Isn't cemented as in which CB role or isn't cemented as in he may play some Safety or something similar. Apologies in advance as I don't recall how Rolle was used.


Rolle was moved all over the place. One play he would be in coverage, the next play he would leave the receiver and blitz.
 
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Absolutely disgusting. And @LeedsCane @djnellz and @D.L.I.N.K.D.A.GR8 you each need to be reprogrammed in a North Korean booty camp if you love-vote that.


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In fact all of you up-voters encouraging him to poRst **** that hurts our eyes and turns our stomachs can go get the Kim Jung Un booty camp reprogramming treatment.
Your head is so far up your *** it's causing you to be one of if not the biggest HATER on CIS 😂...
 
Yeah that must have to do with the fact that Vancouver is basically a coastal town.

But I honestly wasn’t aware, I had a sense that Vancouver was further north than Montreal just from my vague recollection of looking at a map of the entire US Canada border. Each town is nice in its own and different way.


Also, the East coast of North America has a warm water current bringing water from the Caribbean to the north. The West Coast has a cold water current bringing water from Alaska down to the south. So even if the temperatures are identical, the east side of North America tends to get more moisture, and more snow. You are also correct about inland cities vs. coastal cities, in that water tends to warm up/cool down more rapidly than land masses, thus in the winter, an inland city will retain the coldness more stubbornly and take longer to warm up.
 
All in fun my man. I just like giving @Paranos a hard time and he’s a good sport about it.
I know! You got to appreciate @Paranos besides his taste in women (which some I would smash no lie 😆 ) you can tell he's an intelligent down to earth individual just like you RVA appreciate the laughs you bring to the board boss
 
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Key is going to light it up on the field this year. Interesting take on his need to gain additional strength, or to continue getting stronger. Must have played into his inability to get on the field more last season. Up to 183lbs and gaining so hopefully he’ll be @190lbs in Fall camp. Adding good weight to his size and speed will definitely allow him to play more I feel. That, and improvement on all his routes aside from being a deep threat will make him more dangerous on the field.
 
Vancouver is definitely further north than Montreal. Montreal is basically parallel with the Oregon/Washington state border of which Vancouver is about 300 miles north of. That being said, the weather in Montreal still gets much colder than Vancouver.

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Here in Vancouver it’s a lot warmer than Montreal.....more rain than snow
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