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  • whisper
    Legend
    • Mar 2020
    • 9423

    Continue cutsie brother crap!



    Especially if we are losing Watt from the brother connection. Must...keep...cutsie...brother....crap...going. It's essential to the Cool Shade brand.
  • Oviedo
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 23748

    #2
    Pathological

    being such to a degree that is extreme, excessive, or markedly abnormal
    "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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    • Buzz
      Legend
      • Dec 2017
      • 8282

      #3
      Shoulda kept Trey Edmunds on the PS so that Terrell would've re-upped with us

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      • Bittspurgh
        Backup
        • Sep 2021
        • 168

        #4
        Originally posted by whisper
        https://www.steelernation.com/2023/0...le-nick-herbig

        Especially if we are losing Watt from the brother connection. Must...keep...cutsie...brother....crap...going. It's essential to the Cool Shade brand.
        full time clown

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        • Northern_Blitz
          Legend
          • Dec 2008
          • 23886

          #5
          OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

          Can you F-ing believe that they are scouting a player that plays FOOTBALL in COLLEGE???????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

          FIRE EVERYONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


          Also...I believe that the first premise of the linked article is incorrect: "The Steelers do not necessarily have a pressing need at OLB...."

          We currently have Watt, Highsmith (for 1 year), Jamir Jones (just under 200 snaps on D in 2 years), Emeke Egbule (100 defensive snaps in 3 years), and Qunicy Roche (407 snaps in 2 years, but only 6 last season).

          We have a significant need for a 3rd OLB that can play a good number of snaps. If we can sign someone like Bud cheap to come in and be a backup, then I don't think we need to draft an edge. If not, I think our 3rd OLB is a pretty important position and it's something we should seriously consider by the 4th round.

          And if we can't extend Highsmith, I think that OLB should probably be one of the first 3 picks.

          So, in this article they say that this kid is projected in the 4th. If we think we are going to extend Highsmith, I think that's probably about where I'd want us to take our 3rd edge. I don't know anything about this player though. Don't know if he'd be a good fit or not. I'd imagine that Watt has some connections at Wisconsin that could get us some good info on this kid too.
          Last edited by Northern_Blitz; 03-24-2023, 03:48 PM.

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          • The Man of Steel
            Pro Bowler
            • Dec 2009
            • 2199

            #6
            How many times can one person spell “cutesy” wrong? Or is placing “cutsie”in all of the thread titles some kind of satire?
            Obviously the standard is the standard.

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            • whisper
              Legend
              • Mar 2020
              • 9423

              #7
              Originally posted by The Man of Steel
              How many times can one person spell “cutesy” wrong? Or is placing “cutsie”in all of the thread titles some kind of satire?
              It depends. Is f-ing up "spacing"between a "and a word some kind of satire? The world wants to know.

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              • The Man of Steel
                Pro Bowler
                • Dec 2009
                • 2199

                #8
                Originally posted by whisper
                It depends. Is f-ing up "spacing"between a "and a word some kind of satire? The world wants to know.
                Come on Mark. You know you’re not supposed to answer a question with another question.
                Obviously the standard is the standard.

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                • Blitzer
                  Pro Bowler
                  • Nov 2022
                  • 1072

                  #9
                  if he is worth a late round pick them he is worth a late round pick. I dont think the brother thing has anything to do with it. just another story line.

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                  • Oviedo
                    Legend
                    • May 2008
                    • 23748

                    #10
                    Herbig would be an excellent pick starting in Round 3. The guy has the versatility to play both on the Edge and Inside. Why anyone would have an issue with that unless just trying to perpetuate a false negative narrative
                    "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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                    • feltdizz
                      Legend
                      • May 2008
                      • 27131

                      #11
                      Originally posted by The Man of Steel
                      How many times can one person spell “cutesy” wrong? Or is placing “cutsie”in all of the thread titles some kind of satire?
                      I think it's intentional. Not because its cute but because someone probably pointed it out and instead of admitting they made a mistake they just stuck with it.

                      or maybe he thought this was the correct spelling all along?
                      Steelers 27
                      Rats 16

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                      • Buzz
                        Legend
                        • Dec 2017
                        • 8282

                        #12
                        Matt Maldre / February 19, 2004
                        How does one spell the word Cutsie/Cutesie?

                        Cutesy: 1,300,000 google results
                        Cutsie: 409,000 results
                        Cutezee: 351,000 results
                        Cutesie: 208,000 results
                        Cutsey: 163,000 results
                        Cutesie la-tootsie: 1 result (this very blog post)
                        Cütesîe: 0 results
                        Google results for cutsie, cutesie, and cutesy
                        Three observations:

                        Cutesy is the clear-cut cute winner.
                        Cutezee makes an odd appearance in the rankings.
                        What about cutsie and cutesie?
                        Google searches
                        People google cutsie WAY more than cutesy. Take a look at this Google Trends chart:

                        cutsie dominates google trends

                        Cutesie doesn’t even register on the searches.

                        When we turn to books, the results become very interesting.

                        Books
                        Cutesie vs cutsie in books

                        Cutesie in books:
                        Cutesie started appearing in books in about 1960. Then in 1970, cutesie hit the sharp upward trend and started appearing in books much more. Cutesie hit its peak in 1976.

                        Cutsie in books:
                        Cutsie lagged behind six years by making it’s first appearance in books in 1966. In 1976, it also experienced a spike upward, six years after cutesie’s spike.

                        Today cutsie appears in more books than cutesie. In fact, cutsie had its height in 2004.

                        cutesy use in books

                        Cutesy in books:
                        Compare cutesy against our other two words, and it totally demolishes them in appearances. Cutesy had its start in 1939, and rose up quickly in the mid 1960s. The peak of all cutesy was in 2003. Since then, cutesy has started to wane.

                        Etymology
                        Cutesie, cutsie are not in the etymology dictionary. But cutsey is:

                        “artificially or annoyingly cute,” by 1968, from cute (adj.).

                        It makes sense that cutsey comes from the word cute. What is the origin of cute? Etymonline says:

                        1731, “clever,” shortening of acute; informal sense of “pretty” is 1834, American English student slang. Related: Cuteness.

                        The pretty part makes sense. Even the clever part. When someone is being a smartbutt, you say, “stop being so cute.” But the shortening of acute is rather interesting. So “cute” actually comes from the word “acute.” What is the origin of acute?

                        acute (adj.)Look up acute at Dictionary.comlate 14c., originally of fevers and diseases, “coming and going quickly” (opposed to a chronic), from Latin acutus “sharp, pointed,” figuratively “shrill, penetrating; intelligent, cunning,” past participle of acuere“sharpen” (see acuity). Meaning “sharp, irritating” is from early 15c. Meaning “intense” is from 1727. Related: Acutely; acuteness.


                        Wow, trace back the word “cute” and it comes from fevers and diseases. Something that is sharp and pointed. That does NOT sound cute at all. Unless if you are talking about baby porcupines.

                        cute baby porcupine with soft quills
                        But even then, their quills are much less sharp when they are young.

                        Urbandictionary
                        Anytime you are speaking of words, of course, you have to head to urbandictionary for their tongue-in-cheek definitions.

                        Cutesy: To be a Cutesy; The way in which a chat room user, often a girl, will speak in order to make herself appear to be more cute. (176 likes)
                        Cutsie: abreviation for cute-seee (26 likes)
                        Cutezee: no definitions!
                        Cutesie: A girl who is very very cute, adorable and caught your eye. Being cute with a oomph. (22 likes)
                        Cutsey: no definitions!
                        Instagram results
                        Cutesy rocks the top. Cutsie and cutesie are pretty much in a dead tie. Cutezee is nearly non-existent.

                        #cutesy; 58,894 times used on instagram
                        #cutsie: 18,073
                        #cutezee: 59
                        #cutesie: 15,232
                        #cutsey: 5,218
                        Summary for usage
                        Cutesy ranks #1. Cutsie is #2. Cutesie is #3. I find it odd that cutsie is #2, because it seems like a typo.



                        I feel dumber and more confused than before I read this,

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                        • whisper
                          Legend
                          • Mar 2020
                          • 9423

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Buzz
                          Matt Maldre / February 19, 2004
                          How does one spell the word Cutsie/Cutesie?

                          Cutesy: 1,300,000 google results
                          Cutsie: 409,000 results
                          Cutezee: 351,000 results
                          Cutesie: 208,000 results
                          Cutsey: 163,000 results
                          Cutesie la-tootsie: 1 result (this very blog post)
                          Cütesîe: 0 results
                          Google results for cutsie, cutesie, and cutesy
                          Three observations:

                          Cutesy is the clear-cut cute winner.
                          Cutezee makes an odd appearance in the rankings.
                          What about cutsie and cutesie?
                          Google searches
                          People google cutsie WAY more than cutesy. Take a look at this Google Trends chart:

                          cutsie dominates google trends

                          Cutesie doesn’t even register on the searches.

                          When we turn to books, the results become very interesting.

                          Books
                          Cutesie vs cutsie in books

                          Cutesie in books:
                          Cutesie started appearing in books in about 1960. Then in 1970, cutesie hit the sharp upward trend and started appearing in books much more. Cutesie hit its peak in 1976.

                          Cutsie in books:
                          Cutsie lagged behind six years by making it’s first appearance in books in 1966. In 1976, it also experienced a spike upward, six years after cutesie’s spike.

                          Today cutsie appears in more books than cutesie. In fact, cutsie had its height in 2004.

                          cutesy use in books

                          Cutesy in books:
                          Compare cutesy against our other two words, and it totally demolishes them in appearances. Cutesy had its start in 1939, and rose up quickly in the mid 1960s. The peak of all cutesy was in 2003. Since then, cutesy has started to wane.

                          Etymology
                          Cutesie, cutsie are not in the etymology dictionary. But cutsey is:

                          “artificially or annoyingly cute,” by 1968, from cute (adj.).

                          It makes sense that cutsey comes from the word cute. What is the origin of cute? Etymonline says:

                          1731, “clever,” shortening of acute; informal sense of “pretty” is 1834, American English student slang. Related: Cuteness.

                          The pretty part makes sense. Even the clever part. When someone is being a smartbutt, you say, “stop being so cute.” But the shortening of acute is rather interesting. So “cute” actually comes from the word “acute.” What is the origin of acute?

                          acute (adj.)Look up acute at Dictionary.comlate 14c., originally of fevers and diseases, “coming and going quickly” (opposed to a chronic), from Latin acutus “sharp, pointed,” figuratively “shrill, penetrating; intelligent, cunning,” past participle of acuere“sharpen” (see acuity). Meaning “sharp, irritating” is from early 15c. Meaning “intense” is from 1727. Related: Acutely; acuteness.


                          Wow, trace back the word “cute” and it comes from fevers and diseases. Something that is sharp and pointed. That does NOT sound cute at all. Unless if you are talking about baby porcupines.

                          cute baby porcupine with soft quills
                          But even then, their quills are much less sharp when they are young.

                          Urbandictionary
                          Anytime you are speaking of words, of course, you have to head to urbandictionary for their tongue-in-cheek definitions.

                          Cutesy: To be a Cutesy; The way in which a chat room user, often a girl, will speak in order to make herself appear to be more cute. (176 likes)
                          Cutsie: abreviation for cute-seee (26 likes)
                          Cutezee: no definitions!
                          Cutesie: A girl who is very very cute, adorable and caught your eye. Being cute with a oomph. (22 likes)
                          Cutsey: no definitions!
                          Instagram results
                          Cutesy rocks the top. Cutsie and cutesie are pretty much in a dead tie. Cutezee is nearly non-existent.

                          #cutesy; 58,894 times used on instagram
                          #cutsie: 18,073
                          #cutezee: 59
                          #cutesie: 15,232
                          #cutsey: 5,218
                          Summary for usage
                          Cutesy ranks #1. Cutsie is #2. Cutesie is #3. I find it odd that cutsie is #2, because it seems like a typo.



                          I feel dumber and more confused than before I read this,
                          Good, now look up "nepotism" and "failure" and we will be getting somewhere. And make sure Cool Shades sees it. But in the backwoods, deer-hunting western PA, I don't think it matters.

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                          • whisper
                            Legend
                            • Mar 2020
                            • 9423

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Blitzer
                            if he is worth a late round pick them he is worth a late round pick. I dont think the brother thing has anything to do with it. just another story line.
                            And yet, Cool Shades keeps drafting/adding players who are brothers...now, gee, I wonder why? All just a coincidence?

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                            • Blitzer
                              Pro Bowler
                              • Nov 2022
                              • 1072

                              #15
                              Originally posted by whisper
                              And yet, Cool Shades keeps drafting/adding players who are brothers...now, gee, I wonder why? All just a coincidence?
                              I just dont think it is as big of a thing as you apparently do.

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