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Where Do You Think The Colts Still Have A Problem With Position Wise

What defense position in football gets the most sack and who's faster line backer or defensive end?

Typically it is the DE, occasionally you get phenomenal athletes who are extremely talented at timing blitzes and finding holes in the O-line such as Matthews, Cushing, Merriman. Always outside LB's though never ILB's. People always refer back to Lawrence Taylor as the greatest LB of all-timewhich I completely disagree with. My vote will always be for Ray Lewis. LT can be called the greatest sack artest of all time but not LB. But if you know anything about football you know that Bill Belichick, (the d-cor of the g-men when LT roamed the field) runs a 3-4 that the Sam backer plays as a Rover who usually plays DE in a stand up position. Therefore while the typical idiot thinks LT got most of his sacks playing OLB he really got them as a Rover playing DE which supports my statement that DE's are typically the sack leader.

LB's are 100% faster. There will be instances where a DE is faster then a MLB for example if a dwight freeney raced an aging Ray Lewis. If Dwight raced Ray straight out of the U Ray Ray would win. Otherwise a OLB will beat a DE in a race 10 out of 10 time and twice on Sunday.

Why won't my car start after fixing a broken serpentine belt?

Ok so first question is the starter rotating the motor like it should and it just wont start or are you turning the key without getting any results. If its not turning over id first off hit the starter solenoid with a soft hammer a few good raps may dislodge a stuck solenoid. Now if the motor is spinning but not firing up my first place id look is the distributor wiring unless it runs coil packs then i would guess that you knocked the wires off the crank sensor or maybe even broke the crank sensor. I am at a disability here not knowing what the vehicle make is., if it died while driving because belt fell off and you ran on battery till it ran out of power. ( a jump start is the ticket in that case ) Honestly im going with the crank sensor or crankshaft position sensor.being the root of your problem because if the belt broke it could easily take out the sensor as belt flew around the front of the motor. But check all your connections and research the crank sensor ..its usually a cheap and easy part to replace if its in a area where belt passes by it that makes sense as to your problem. Ok let me know a bit more info if possible. Dont give up the answer will come

Beginner buying a colt, need some insight?

Please DON'T! I have had to retrain too many such horses. You do not have the experience yet to train a young horse. You only now are beginning to learn to ride. Worse we seem to be talking about a colt (which in most parts of the country means a male). A colt can be born gentle, but somewhere between 18 months and 2 years they develop their adult behavior of challenging. They can easily go from gentle loving pets to over aggressive killers literally over night. In some cases they do not mean to kill, but since a horse weighs in at roughly one thousand pounds, the horse doesn't have to mean to in order to kill.

I tell people this .... It only takes one time of seeing a horse pick up a 250 pound man by the shoulder, shake him like a rag doll, and throw him against the wall to convince a person that horses should never be taken for granted. BTW that horse was owned by a vet, and the vet is the one he picked up. Next day he went to slaughter. All because it wasn't handled correctly when younger.

As a fan, would you object to your team tanking the season to draft Andrew Luck?

As a Dolphin fan, I have come to the point where I would welcome a tank job in order to finally fill the void left behind when Dan Marino retired over a decade ago.I was initially excited about this season, but seeing them start 0-4 with a loss to Cleveland in there, I have now switched my attention toward watching the teams involved in the Andrew Luck sweepstakes. There is no hope that this team will turn it around and make a playoff run, as such, it is a waste of time, and ultimately detrimental, for them to win any more games. While I do not root for my team to lose the game while watching the game, I do not feel upset once they lose because I feel like its one step closer to fixing a problem that has dogged us over the past decade.The Dolphins need a franchise QB. They need to draft someone in the 1st round. I would prefer Andrew Luck, but I would be content with Matt Barkley or Landry Jones as well. As such, it is crucial that the Dolphins end up with a Top 5 pick in the 2012 NFL Draft.

Can a convicted felon own a black powder rifle?

Short answer: "Yes, but...""Black powder guns" is often used as a synonym for "muzzle loader", and by "muzzle loader", most people mean "separate ammunition" - you don't have a manufactured round all cased together, you have separate bullet, primer, and propellant, even if you've wrapped them all together in paper.Under federal law, guns that are "antiques" (whether actually built before 1898 or merely having this "obsolete" method of loading separate ball, powder, and primer) are exempt from the rules on purchase and possession thar apply to "modern" guns. (Note, this is *federal* law only, and only applies to purchase, possession, or otherwise lawful use. Your *state* may ban possession of even these by felons, and they are still "guns" if you do something otherwise illegal with them, like rob someone or carry it concealed in most places.)To sum up the confusion:Grandaddy's old Colt six shooter, built in 1897? Not a "firearm" to the feds, even if it uses ammo you can buy at WalMart.An otherwise *identical* gun, only built in 1899? Modern "firearm".A reproduction .36 caliber Colt Navy "cap & ball" six shot revolver where you have to load the powder, then the ball, then the cap (primer) in each chamber of the cylinder, made yesterday? Not a "firearm", because it's an "antique" because it doesn't take cartridges.That same reproduction, with a conversion cylinder so you can use modern .38 caliber ammo (yes, a ".38" is actually about a .36 bore... Calling it a .38 was marketing, to indicate it was more powerful)? Modern "firearm".See? Clear as mud... But the idea is that gangsters (the source of the definitions is a law intended originally to deal with Prohibition gangsters and Depression era bank robbers) don't use antiques or even copies of obsolete guns.

What is wrong with the new england patriots?

Because they arent as good as they are cracked up to be...they have no WRs, they're secondary sucks. Thats the problem, they've let too many people go thinking they can just plug someone else in and that it will work. It worked ONCE. Tom Brady, thats it. They even tried it at kicker. Now they're kicker sucks and Vinitateri is winning games for the Colts. The problem with the Pats is they let people go.

TT-33 Tokarev vs Colt 1911?

I'm going to go with the 1911. Why?
Capacity! The 1911 holds 8! Oh wait, the TT-33 holds 8 as well.
Ok then, how about weight! Yeah that's it, the 1911 weighs 2.4 pounds! Oh wait, the TT-33 is lighter, weighing in at 1.8 pounds. Crap.
Ok then, how about the 1911 was designed by an American Icon, John Moses Browning! Ha! Oh wait...the TT-33 is a commie copy of the Colt 1903...also a JMB design. Crap again. Ok then. How about longevity of service! 1911 is now 102yrs old, the TT-33 is now 83 years old. Finally we have a winner! Another reason is the TT-33 needs a "tool" for disassembly, the 1911 does not. The TT-33 is a stronger gun due to the locking lugs alone. However, the 1911 design has it's strengths as well. How about we go with ammunition availability. 45ACP is so common 7-11 carries it! Well that's an exaggeration, but still, walk into just about any Walmart and you'll find 45ACP, not so much with 7.62x25. Also, as a handloader, I can reload 45acp much easier than the bottle neck cases of the Tokarev. That might not seem like a big deal to you, but to me it's a big deal.

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