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also yes the Boyd/Colt/Tim noncon fiesta was me 😌
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Headcanon: Tim Gutterson just let the lady at the DMV fill out what color his hair and eyes are. He's never even looked, because it's irrelevant.
Is an organ donor, though. If anyone is brave enough to accept any of those organs.*
#*except Raylan#*maybe Boyd#*And Colt that one time#*i am forcing my punch-drunk ass to stop#tim gutterson#justified#justified fx
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you know I think tim kinda became fond of colt, but at the same time, colt never cared much about tim. he was only obsessed with ellen may and boyd, while tim was just another deputy messing up his work several times. he never even felt guilt for killing mark... it was literally collateral damage for him
WHAT THE FUCK it's fucking sad
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since we accidentally gave Raylan a kink meant for Boyd I think it's only fair we give Boyd a kink I usually reserve for Raylan!! So let's do this: Boyd/Tim + jealousy kink
Thank you for the prompt, @itookyoudown! I think you might like this one, I tried to suit it to your tastes.
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“Jimmy, leave us, would you?” Boyd says, without turning to face either of them.
Tim remains at ease where he’s standing, on the opposite side of Boyd’s desk.
Jimmy looks between the two of them. Tim knows he feels iced out, when Boyd does this. He must think there is some secret planning he’s not let in on. Tim grins. He doesn’t dissuade him from that notion. He’d stick his tongue out, but Boyd isn’t even looking behind to grip it between his thumb and knuckle. Seems like a wasted opportunity.
Jimmy shuts the door behind them, and Boyd finishes pouring himself two glasses of top shelf whiskey. Boyd sets the tumblers on his desk and sits in his leather chair. “C’mere,” he says.
Tim ambles around the large, wooden desk. He sits on the edge, a leg propped against the drawers.
“I said c’mere, boy,” Boyd snarls. His voice is tight and sexy, how Tim likes it. He grips Tim by the hips and pulls him toward his lap. Tim lands on Boyd’s thighs with a small exhale. He shivers. He wraps his arms around Boyd’s neck, arching his back so his chest rubs against Boyd’s own.
“Is this better, Boss?” Tim asks. He rolls his hips forward, brushing their cocks against each other, before he leans back. His arms still meet around Boyd’s neck, but his chest is no longer dragging along Boyd’s.
Boyd’s hands slide down Tim’s back, until they find their rightful places on Tim’s hips. Boyd grips Tim again, holding him in place, their cocks aligned. “Your behavior is unacceptable, brat,” Boyd hisses.
Tim’s shoulders shake with unreleased laughter. “Aw, man, is this my employee review? Are you gonna write me up?” Tim asks.
Boyd’s hand is whip fast on Tim’s cheek. His palm pushes Tim’s skull against the hard wood. Pain blooms from his temple. Oops. Pushed Daddy too far. Tim whines. “You will address me with respect, worthless dog,” Boyd commands.
Tim pants. “Yes, Daddy,” he says.
Boyd lifts him up by his hair and slams his head back down on the table. “Have you earned the right to call me Daddy?” he asks, though the question is very clearly rhetorical.
“No, Master,” Tim says. He tries not to slur the words. His ears are ringing. Blood pulses pain into the newly blooming bruise.
Boyd lifts his head back up by his hair and holds him in his eye contact. “Where were you last night?” he asks.
Tim swallows thickly. “I was with Mark,” he says.
“Oh, were you?” Boyd asks, deceptively light.
“He needed me,” Tim says.
“Needed you?” Boyd repeats. His tone is light. There’s almost a bit of humor in there, if you were easily convinced. Tim was not. “What did he need, beast? A blowjob? A tight little hole to fuck himself into?”
Tim shakes his head. “No—he,” he tries to explain, but he is not surprised by the interruption. Boyd’s fingers tighten in his hair. Boyd’s other hand comes up to clench around Tim’s jaw, halting his speech. His fingers dig into Tim’s face, so tight Tim worries about the bone.
“If this mouth cannot speak honestly, it will not speak at all,” Boyd warns. “I should have known,” he spits. “You always were a little whore. First you send your baby-doll fuck-me eyes at Colt. Now, you prance off after your miserable little leech. What next? You’ll be shaking your sultry little ass for Deputy Givens?” Boyd hisses.
Tim’s breath catches in his throat. Boyd stills. “Oh?” he asks. Tim shivers. “Oh,” Boyd rolls out. He slams Tim’s face on the hardwood with enough force to break his nose.
He rips out Tim’s belt and forces down his jeans. “Well, then must I show you who you belong to?”
The first impact against Tim’s back is comforting. Boyd forces his thick cock up Tim’s unprepared hole. The second impact is even better.
#boyd crowder#tim gutterson#justified fic#justified fx#my fic#justie games#itookyoudown#crowson#boyd/tim
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rewatched s4 of justified last night just for tim gutterson and ugh his arc with colt is so underrated. like this is by far the most emotional and deep we see him be in the show until season 6 i’d say. colton by himself is a really interesting character/villain if you can even call him that. and the justified writers’ choice to have tim fight him by himself with a nice “revenge” arc to back it up? really interesting choice for a side character with already pretty little screen time.
but the thing is, tim doesn’t want to kill colt. when he does, he grieves him, takes his sunglasses as something to remember him by. and he even listens to boyd when he tells him to stand down the first time. tim doesn’t want to put him down, he isn’t cold like raylan is. sure he does what he has to; we’ve seen him kill without batting an eye before. but this is personal to him. colt is what tim could’ve become if he came back from iraq hurt, jaded and pained. falling into addiction. we know tim is fighting with his own demons, he alludes to PTSD but interestingly enough only in season 4. “thankfully i’m not flashing back.” his friend that he deeply cares for from a traumatic time in his life, is killed by someone who experienced similar things to him. we see tim in shock at mark’s crime scene and he converses with cassie, the only outside connection from the marshals we see him have. cassie saw colt’s pain and pointed it out, she probably saw something similar in tim. i love the parallel the justified writers drew out here and i think tim has a much darker side he hides really well and it makes me really itch for more character development from him that we’ll never get. sigh. jacob pitts we heart u for what you did with tim gutterson.
#tim gutterson#in this essay i will#essay post#i’m bored at the airport#sue me#colton rhodes#justified fx#nat posting#my thoughts#someone make me get off this app before i expose all my tim gutterson thoughts#tim blogging#i came up with that#jacob pitts is a genius actually
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i will Forever be upset that when tim first met colt he only ever wanted to be kind/helpful to him, even tho he was working for boyd, because what mattered most to tim was that he was also a former vet who could maybe use a helping hand
#them immediately vibing while they wait for boyd and raylan#tim offering to help colt with getting into the marshal service (aka a stable job)#when he sees colt at the va he has a brief moment of suspicion but genuinely tells him to take care of himself#because he like tims friend could see hes hurting#anyways.... s4 fucks me up the most for mostly this reason/storyline#kelly watches justified
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really admire members of the givenson gang that only ship tim with raylan could never be me sorry i can't be monogamous like that i need to slut my favorite lil guy best baby boy aka tim gutterson out to everyone in harlan county and the greater lexington area.
#tooks.txt#tim gutterson#not only am i shipping him woth boyd and colt and boyd+colt but i am also shipping him with wynn duffy
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Chapters: 8/8 Fandom: Justified Rating: Mature Warnings: Underage Relationships: Tim Gutterson/Colton Rhodes, Boyd Crowder/Raylan Givens Characters: Tim Gutterson, Colton Rhodes, Boyd Crowder, Raylan Givens, Johnny Crowder Additional Tags: Highschool AU, Pre-Canon, Slice of Life, Boyd/Raylan secondary, Other Additional Tags to Be Added, Fluff, Fluff and Hurt/Comfort, 1980s, Frottage, Growing Up Together, Wholesomeness, Hand Jobs, Anal Sex, Rating May Change, Developing Relationship Summary:
Boyd, Tim and Raylan all go to school together. Colt moves there and Tim inducts him into their friend group. They all spend the next 4 years of high school growing up together.
#tim gutterson#colton rhodes#boyd crowder#raylan givens#tim gutterson x colton rhodes#tim gutterson/colton rhodes#raylan x boyd#raylan givens x boyd crowder#justified
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NFL Divisional Preview
AFC East
The Bills figure to remain the top dog in the division this year, if not primed to establish a dominance over it. Josh Allen looked in midseason form in his preseason play. He is an ascendant talent and that should worry the other teams in the East. If the Bills can provide support in the run game this team will be a powerhouse in the AFC. An new crop of QB’s in this division should make it a fun one to watch in coming years. With a second year starter in Tua, Miami are still looking to see if he is the guy, all noises coming from South Florida are that he is the guy and we will see that this year. I hope so. The Patriots and Jets are starting rookies under centre, but in very different situations. Mac Jones will be put in positions to succeed by Belichick and McDaniels, and only asked to do the minimum required. The Patriots defence looks to follow on from an overall good showing last year where the they were top ten in passing and tied for the league lead in interception. An improvement in rushing yards allowed will see this defence provide all the support a ball control offence needs to win enough games to be in the playoff hunt. The Jets have their QB of the future but Zach Wilson is a raw talent who will likely ride the rookie rollercoaster in his first season. His supporting cast is the worst of the teams overall and the best Jets fans can hope for this season is to end the season with hope!
Projected Standings:
Bills
Patriots
Dolphins
Jets
AFC South
The two best units in this division are the Titans offense and the Colts defense. I would rate the Titans unit as the better of the two at this point, bringing back all major contributors in Henry, Brown and Tannehill provides great continuity. When you throw Julio Jones into the mix to play as the number 2 wideout on this team then you have a pretty fearsome unit. Expect Julio to take Jonnu Smith’s end zone production after the TE left for Foxborough. The young Colts D will look to build on the leaps it made last year and could turn out to be one of the best in the league. I just don’t trust the offensive side of the ball enough. What Wentz will we get? Who will emerge as his go to with Hilton’s injury worries? Michael Pittman has flashed but his overall production does not point to a number one wideout at this point.
If Watson was suiting up (terrible legal issues to one side) then the Texans would possibly challenging the Colts here. He is not, and likely won’t be for at least a meaningful chunk of the season. Outside of him the Texans roster is bare. There is not much to like, and they have just traded their starting corner away. That is the move of a team thinking full rebuild. The Jags have some hope and some intrigue at last! Trevor Lawrence makes this team relevant and more competitive. One of the top prospects in recent years has the usual number one pick pressure but after a 1-15 season any improvement in record will be considered a success.
Projected Standings:
Titans
Colts
Jags
Texans
AFC West
The Chiefs are favorites for the Superbowl, and rightly so. Therefore there is no surprise they are my pick to win the AFC West. Mahomes is an rare player and it is just great to watch him week to week. His supporting cast still includes Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce so we can probably move on! You could make an argument for any of the other three teams, in any order in this division. The Chargers have an ascendant talent at QB and some nice pieces on D. The Raiders have an underrated QB in Derek Carr and will put up points with Josh Jacobs, Darren Waller and Henry Ruggs supporting him. The defense is always a question mark, and so are ALL of the high picks spent on that side of the ball by Mike Mayock and Jon Gruden. The Broncos likely have the best defensive unit in the division and will lean on that to win games. Teddy Bridgewater has made stops in several locations for a reason, he is a good but not great QB, and lets be honest Drew Lock is not the answer. If Courtland Sutton, Jerry Jeudy and Tim Patrick can all make strides then this could be a sneaky good offense. When things are close calls I always revert back to who has the best player at the most important position. In this division they rank Herbert, Carr, Bridgewater. Behind Mahomes. Obviously.
Projected Standings:
Chiefs
Chargers
Raiders
Broncos
AFC North
This is one of the trickier divisions to predict. There are three teams that you could make a case for winning this division. The other one is the Bengals. It’s really hard not to like what the Bengals have done at the skill positions on offense. Joe Burrow looked the real deal before his injury last year, and Tyler Boyd, Tee Higgins and Joe Mixon have shown how good they can all be. Throw in Ja’Marr Chase, preseason struggles aside, and you have a very talented core of players. Offensive line woes were not seriously addressed though and that will put a cap on this offense, if not stymie it completely. The defense has improved but not enough to challenge the other teams in this division.
The Ravens will look like… the Ravens, the ground game will dominate most opponents and ensure Baltimore puts up plenty of wins again. I forsee a déjà vu year for the Ravens who will make the playoffs but not go deep into the competition when they cannot keep pace with the powerhouse AFC offenses. The defense figures to be stingy again, allowing the run first offense to run over teams throughout the regular season.
The Browns were a nice surprise last year (even with the hype). With Chubb and Hunt leading this offense and Baker Mayfield not having to play the leading role, the Browns found a great offensive rhythm. Mayfield had his own moments worthy of plenty of praise and admiration but I still don’t trust him week in week out. There is so much talent on this roster across the RBs, WRs and TEs, but outside of the RB room there has been no consistent performers. Landry has probably been the most consistent but I’m not sure there are clear roles defined, or a plan to feed all the mouths on this offense. Defensively we know Garrett is going to terrorise QBs and with a 17 game slate some records might be in danger! The Browns gave up a lot of touchdowns and yards through the air last year (although a low completion %), if they can improve that area then they may walk away with a division title.
The Steelers have some great talent on both sides of the ball. Ranking dead last in rushing through 2020, however, was very anti-Steelers. Drafting Najee Harris in the first round looks to improve the balance of this offense, but was it the backs that were the problem? Harris is an upgrade, but you do need some holes to run through. The defense boasts the highest paid defensive player, rightly so, and looks to be a turnover machine once again. Tieing for the lead league in INTs as the Steelers did last year generally helps with field position and setting up the offense in good field position. Downside? The two teams the STeelers are competing with were both top 4 in rush attempts and rushing yards last year. The Steelers led the league defensively in completion % allowed, but were middle of the pack against the ground game. There is a lot to like about the Steelers, but the teams that provide the worst match ups for them reside in their division!
I’ll take the Ravens for the division but it is a coin flip with the Browns. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Cleveland go deeper in the playoffs than Baltimore though.
Projected standings:
Ravens
Browns
Steelers
Bengals
NFC East
I’m rooting for the Dak Prescott of last year to be the guy we see minute one on Thursday night. It will just be great to see the guy suit up to be honest, that was a really chilling injury to see, to someone who seems a stand up guy as well. If Dak comes back in that form, or even gets there after shaking off some rust and uncertainty then I don’t have much doubt the Cowboys take this division. The defense sorted itself out to a large extent towards the end of last year and has added some nice pieces this offseason. With Lamb, Cooper and Gallup and a trim Ezekiel Elliott all returning I can only see this offense putting up big numbers. Any defensive improvement should translate to Ws, especially within the division.
Placing the rest of this division was a lot trickier. Washington have a fearsome front with Chase Young and Montez Sweat likely terrorising opponent QBs on a regular basis and the defense will be the strength of this team once again. Who doesn’t love Fitzmagic? Well, winning records don’t really unfortunately. Fitzpatrick is with his 400th team for a reason, he is a streaky QB that cannot string together consistent performances. He did a great job in Miami last year, and perhaps is having a late career settling down.. but would you really bet on that? Washington will win games based on the strength of this defense but to challenge for the division, or even the playoffs then they need a makeover in the QB room.
I bought a little too much into the Jalen Hurts early showings last year and had a flutter on the Eagles making some noise in the playoffs. Only for Hurts and the rest of the team too play a couple of duds and miss out completely. The second year pro will likely see ups and downs as any young QB does, but his athleticism and courage should provide enough spark to drive the Eagles to a middling win total, which is likely enough to slot into second in this division.
The Giants are in Daniel Jones purgatory, he has not quite done enough for the plug to get pulled but an insane number of turnovers in his first two years has to be worrying. If the G-men can get Barkley going and limit the work Jones has to do then this offense could thrive on play action with the likes of Golladay, Shephard and Slayton on the outside. The defense has a star in James Bradberry and should keep the Giants in plenty of close games, I just don’t have faith in the QB to put the Giants on the right side of them.
Projected standings
Cowboys
Eagles
Washington
Giants
NFC South
The Bucs bring back all 22 starters on offense and defense from their Superbowl triumph last year. That kind of continuity is rare and makes the Bucs perhaps a more fearsome team than that which closed the season last year so strongly. Like most, I have no real interest in discussing Tom Brady’s age, I have no doubt the first person to call time on Brady correctly will be Brady himself. Someone so in tune with their body and committed to their craft will know the time before we see any semblance of decline. Therefore the Bucs stroll this division this year, a division which sans Drew Brees leaves less talent to challenge the Bucs main area of concern, the secondary. As areas of concern go, it is not a huge concern!
Matt Ryan will be challenging that secondary with Calvin Ridley, Russel Gage and Kyle Pitts. I’m not sure there is anyone who is not excited to see the latter get on the field. Again I fear a déjà vu type year for the Falcons, yes, points will be scored, but that will be a necessity as the perennially thin defense projects to underwhelm once again. If this team could find balance on that side of the ball they would be an NFC team to watch. As it happens they will be just that, but only because they should be in a fair few shoot outs.
What will Sean Payton’s game plan be? How much trust does he have in his QBs? I would expect heavier doses of Alvin Kamara.. and Taysom Hill?.. leading to some deep shots off of play action, limiting the amount Winston (to start with) has to do on any given day. Without Michael Thomas suiting up for the first 6 weeks of the year do the Saints have enough out wide to take advantage of those deep shots? Callaway has flashed the potential, as has Tre’quan Smith, but neither have yet been consistent performers. On the other side of the ball the Saints have a strong pass rush and an improved secondary after the acquisition of Bradley Roby from the Texans. This secondary group may be a little thin and will need rookies to step up to push this defense to the next level. It was a toss up between the Falcons and Saints to take the spot behind the Bucs but again, when in doubt go with the better QB!
The Panthers round out this division, not so much because they are a last placed team, but because there are strong teams in this division. The Panthers defense has the chance to be much improved, if a Brian Burns led pass rush can maintain pressure on opposing QBs then this unit can improve from it’s middle of the pack showing last year. On the offensive side of the ball there are serious questions on the offensive line, that does not bode well for Sam Darnold. Darnold does have a much better supporting cast around him at the skill positions, and a bona fide stud in McCaffrey to be the workhorse but the jury is still out on him as a starting QB. If the offensive line can hold up we should know by the end of the year whether the Panthers have an answer at QB or whether they will be back in the market next offseason.
Projected standings:
Buccaneers
Falcons
Saints
Panthers
NFC West
Probably the most competitive division of the lot. Great, established coaches (mostly…). Talented, proven quarterbacks (mostly…) and top notch skill position players everywhere. All these teams look poised to put up plenty of point on offense, so will this division come down to who has the better defensive unit?
The Rams acquisition of Matthew Stafford is a brilliant move in my opinion. Stafford deserves a chance on a loaded team after being the ultimate competitor and teammate in Detroit, without any support from the organisation. In LA he will benefit from a team that knows how to run the ball, and play defense. The Rams offense has been hit and miss under Goff in more recent history but Stafford will bring consistency and aggression, raising the ceiling of this offense. The defense still has Aaron Donald so they will be just fine, if not a great unit. Pressure up front and lock down play in the secondary from the likes of Jalen Ramsey will mean that the Rams will limit opponents offensive production. With a solid offense with Stafford at the helm this looks to be one of the most balanced teams in the league.
The 49ers are up there with the Rams in almost all facets. They are more talented at the skill positions, certainly, with the likes of Kittle, Aiyuk and Samuel, however Garropolo is not Matt Stafford, until proven otherwise. The guy has been to the Superbowl, but he has also been underwhelming for longer than he has been good overall. Trey Lance is waiting in the wings and there will be plenty of noise if Garropolo is anything but stellar, distraction potential? The run game usually reduces the burden on the quarterback and the 9ers have some talented backs that will rotate to keep a heavy dose of the ground game going. This offense will be good, even with mediocre QB play. I’m not buying the hype of the return of the 2019 9ers just yet but they could easily win this division and be one of the best teams in the league. The defense has lost it’s spearhead in Robert Saleh, so some question marks about continuity need to be answered. There is plenty of talent there though. I have the Rams slightly ahead of the 9ers here but it could go either way.
Russell Wilson is one of my favorite players of all time, when he came out of the gates last season on a record breaking pace it looked like he was about to elevate into the very top tier of QBs. So where did the second half of the season come from?! Letting Russ cook was working beautifully, yeah the D was atrocious, winding up second in the league in air yards allowed, but it didn’t really matter all that much. Until it did. As soon as the offense’s average points per game dropped to a more middling level the Seahawks were not going to win games. We can expect Wilson, Metcalf, Lockett and co to be a dynamic offense which, in all likelihood, will not be so up and down. What can we expect from the defense? Unfortunately while offensively the Seahawks are up there with the teams above, they do not boast the same talent defensively, limiting their ability to compete for honours in this division.
A very similar story looks to play out in the desert. Arizona boast a truly talented offense that has only improved this offseason. The one question mark remaining is do they have a lead back who can carry the load and relieve pressure on Kyler Murray? I’m not sure, and I don’t think this offense will have balance. Yes the rushing numbers will be inflated by Murray himself but that will not be what is seen on field. Defensively the Cardinals have lost Patrick Peterson and will rely on younger players to step up. They will need to generate way more pressure up front to compensate for a weaker secondary. Not you Budda. There are more questions surrounding this team than any of the others in the division, so last place it is.
NFC West
Probably the most competitive division of the lot. Great, established coaches (mostly…). Talented, proven quarterbacks (mostly…) and top notch skill position players everywhere. All these teams look poised to put up plenty of point on offense, so will this division come down to who has the better defensive unit?
The Rams acquisition of Matthew Stafford is a brilliant move in my opinion. Stafford deserves a chance on a loaded team after being the ultimate competitor and teammate in Detroit, without any support from the organisation. In LA he will benefit from a team that knows how to run the ball, and play defense. The Rams offense has been hit and miss under Goff in more recent history but Stafford will bring consistency and aggression, raising the ceiling of this offense. The defense still has Aaron Donald so they will be just fine, if not a great unit. Pressure up front and lock down play in the secondary from the likes of Jalen Ramsey will mean that the Rams will limit opponents offensive production. With a solid offense with Stafford at the helm this looks to be one of the most balanced teams in the league.
The 49ers are up there with the Rams in almost all facets. They are more talented at the skill positions, certainly, with the likes of Kittle, Aiyuk and Samuel, however Garropolo is not Matt Stafford, until proven otherwise. The guy has been to the Superbowl, but he has also been underwhelming for longer than he has been good overall. Trey Lance is waiting in the wings and there will be plenty of noise if Garropolo is anything but stellar, distraction potential? The run game usually reduces the burden on the quarterback and the 9ers have some talented backs that will rotate to keep a heavy dose of the ground game going. This offense will be good, even with mediocre QB play. I’m not buying the hype of the return of the 2019 9ers just yet but they could easily win this division and be one of the best teams in the league. The defense has lost it’s spearhead in Robert Saleh, so some question marks about continuity need to be answered. There is plenty of talent there though. I have the Rams slightly ahead of the 9ers here but it could go either way.
Russell Wilson is one of my favorite players of all time, when he came out of the gates last season on a record breaking pace it looked like he was about to elevate into the very top tier of QBs. So where did the second half of the season come from?! Letting Russ cook was working beautifully, yeah the D was atrocious, winding up second in the league in air yards allowed, but it didn’t really matter all that much. Until it did. As soon as the offense’s average points per game dropped to a more middling level the Seahawks were not going to win games. We can expect Wilson, Metcalf, Lockett and co to be a dynamic offense which, in all likelihood, will not be so up and down. What can we expect from the defense? Unfortunately while offensively the Seahawks are up there with the teams above, they do not boast the same talent defensively, limiting their ability to compete for honours in this division.
A very similar story looks to play out in the desert. Arizona boast a truly talented offense that has only improved this offseason. The one question mark remaining is do they have a lead back who can carry the load and relieve pressure on Kyler Murray? I’m not sure, and I don’t think this offense will have balance. Yes the rushing numbers will be inflated by Murray himself but that will not be what is seen on field. Defensively the Cardinals have lost Patrick Peterson and will rely on younger players to step up. They will need to generate way more pressure up front to compensate for a weaker secondary. Not you Budda. There are more questions surrounding this team than any of the others in the division, so last place it is.
Projected standings:
Rams
49ers
Seahawks
Cardinals
NFC North
Aaron Rodgers with a bigger chip than usual on his shoulder, coming off an MVP year… the league should be afraid. His connection with Adams should be as strong as ever. The depth in the receiving core is a little better but I’m not sure why there is so much hype about the return or Randall Cobb, yes, there is familiarity but we have not seen the game breaking play from Cobb since he left Green Bay. Having two backs in Aaron Jones and AJ Dillon should mean the run game continues to be an important, and effective cog in this high power offense. I don’t see any drop off from the leagues leading scoring offense. Defensively the Pack will look to improve again this year, with a young secondary that played well last year. An easy choice to take this division.
The Vikings project to be just fine offensively, the combination of Dalvin Cook with Jefferson and Thielen on the outside will mean this offense is capable of going toe to toe with the better offenses in the league. Well, at least if you don’t watch the preseason. Defense was the problem for this team last year, the Vikings could not effectively stop the run or pass, meaning opponents could play whatever game plan they liked and have success. I would not expect a Mike Zimmer coached defense to repeat such bad stats for a second year. The additions of the likes of Patrick Peterson and Eversen Griffen, among others, should ensure that improvement is seen on the field, making this team a lot more competitive this year.
Projected standings:
Packers
Vikings
Bears
Lions
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the raylan-boyd-colt-tim-raylan polygon of homoeroticism... season 4 really has it all even without tim’s “friend” wow
#lindsey watches justified#lots of intensely pointing guns at each other#which is of course inherently gay
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There’s an episode of Justified in season 5 episode 4 or 5 (the scrabble episode) where Raylan and Tim go to see Boyd, and Tim and Boyd have a little banter about a friend in common and there’s a line about the friend in common “not being called a friend” and all I can think about is Jimmy being Tim’s boyfriend even though I know it’s about Colt.
Okay I love your mind!! This is a great episode and the interaction between Tim and Boyd that we all deserved.
I would also like to make another point about how Tim is in Boyd's bar for hours and this is the only episode in the whole season in which Jimmy has no appearance. Coincidence? I think not. Jimmy 100% dropped by to talk to Boyd, got excited seeing Tim there, moved a couple of their scrabble pieces around, stole a few kisses and left before Raylan returned.
I had to go quickly rewatch this conversation but oof yes. Obviously it's about Colt (in canon anyways) but the potential....like how Boyd almost looks like he's smirking and Tim answers very quickly and could very easily be hiding a smile? Because Tim and Jimmy only recently made it official and Tim's fighting back that fond look he gets whenever he remembers and Boyd answers back with "well, I'm not sure he would either" in response to the unnamed person not being called a friend because he knows. He's already had to put up with Jimmy's incessant lovesick ramblings about his new boyfriend.
I also just adore the concept of Tim and Boyd becoming quite close friends as a result of Tim dating Jimmy because it becomes a regular thing for Tim to stop by the bar every now and then.
#im so sorry i started rambling again#this is what happens when it gets this late#especially when y'all get me talking about my favs#tysm anon this realisation has honestly made my day!!!!#the potential in swapping who they're talking about...i just love it#asks#tim x jimmy#justified#tim gutterson#jimmy tolan
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uuuuuggghhhhhh every tim and colt interaction hurts So Much
Like as soon as tim knows colts ex military too he’s really nothing but helpful/kind to him (offering to give him info on joining the marshals, genuinely telling him to take care of himself when they bump into each other at the va) it doesn’t matter to him that colts part of Boyd’s crew, that’s he’s probably tied up in some sketchy shit. What matters most to tim is being nice and offering help to a fellow vet in need
#and then it all goes to shit 🙃#but Seriously. tim really just wants to offer a hand#and tims also helping out his Actual friend and it makes me wonder how many other people tim casually offers help to#if hes like that cus once upon a time someone random offered him help (i stg ill get my preseries oneshot out someday)#kelly watches justified
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choose a ship (justified tooks edition)
starting a new post for this one. i was tagged by @maraskywalkers @faronnorth @queercodedcowboy ty justies 🖤
rules: make a poll of your favorite ships, and let your friends and followers vote for their favorite!
tagging @niuserre @sublightsleeper @willowmckinley @magically-with-magic @dowhatyoudream @dichromaniac
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Chapters: 1/7 Fandom: Justified Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: Underage Relationships: Tim Gutterson/Colton Rhodes, Boyd Crowder/Raylan Givens Characters: Tim Gutterson, Colton Rhodes, Boyd Crowder, Raylan Givens, Johnny Crowder Additional Tags: Highschool AU, Pre-Canon, Getting Together, Slice of Life, Boyd/Raylan secondary, Other Additional Tags to Be Added, Rating May Change, Fluff, Fluff and Hurt/Comfort, 1980s Summary:
Boyd, Tim and Raylan all go to school together. Colt moves there and Tim inducts him into their friend group.
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New Masterlist: Guys
I’m going to include all of my previous entries and some new ones
Guys:
Sven Csongar Christopher Mason Charlie Hunnam Ulrik Munther Connor Dowds Jay Alvarrez Victor Norlander Diego Barrueco Tom Webb Dudley O’Shaugnessy Ben Barnes Aaron Taylor Johnson Ezra Miller Avan Jogia Lucky Blue Smith Gaspard Ulliel Cody Saintgnue Michael J Williams model Clement Becq Young Travis fimmel Finn wittrock Michael Vartan Tom Webb - adam Adam kazewski Presley gerber Sean bourke Max carpenter Adrian grenier Toby Hemingway Levi meaden Nolan funk Graham rogers K j apa River Phoenix Johnny Lewis Caspar peteus Emil andersson Matt elrod Rob raco Trevor stines Ace young John Schneider Grant Cramer Michael grant terry Dane dehaan Bradley james Miles McMillan Robert Redford Elcin sangu Neil Jackson Ross lynch Thor knai Joe slaughter Drew James Samuel Larsen Rob mayes Reider Larsen Nico tortorella Ari millen Alex Paxton-Beesley Colt prattes Ben Robson Jake weary Joe cole Tom hardy Finn cole Spencer treat Clark Ben kindon Boyd Holbrook Luke worrall blonde Alex pettyfer Cole monahan Joshua anthony brand Alexander Ludwig Niclas gillas Conor mclain Charlie Kennedy model Florian neuville Aaron bruckner Malcolm de ruiter Jude law Finn jones Tijn elbers Sam heugan Cameron monaghan Caleb Landry jones Tyler hoechlin Tyler posey Dylan obrien Neels visser Toby regbo Scott Michael foster blonde Oscar Isaac Jamie Campbell bower Owen devalk Neil jackson Jesse Spencer Hayden Christensen Freddie stroma Justin gossman Viggo jonasson Logan flatte Chris zylka Drew van acker Matt barr Christopher egan Mitch hewer - day Andrew stetson Jeremy dufour Harry goodwins Sebastian sauve Paul boche Jonathan brandis Troye Sivan Stephan haurholm Dylan forsberg Paul craddock Richard kranzin Yulian antukh Billy vandendooren Cody jacot Dominik sadoch Branko maselj Misa patinszki Henrico van niekerk Yuri pleskun Rory torrens Young Shaun white Noah syndergaard Mike dirnt (young?) Brenton thwaites Matthew holt Jasper albers (model) Timothy granaderos Brandon larracuente Brandon Flynn Alex cubis Henry zaga Carter jenkins Alexis loizon Jonny Weston Christopher poree Will Tudor Chris galya Joe alwyn Pierson fode Jedidiah goodacrep Trent garrett Frank dillane Nico tortorella Luke bracey Wyatt nash Devin paisley Jason lewis Chris carmack Julian Morris Bradin westerly Austin Sanderson https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/ea/08/d1/ea08d11d6a70b7b7ff0202eb7d080ccf.jpg Maverick McConnell Steven chevrin Mike thurston Martin ohman buzz cut Manuel Ramos model https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/46/9d/15/469d15fc9111969a238ed1215d1779b0.jpg Ryan vigilant buzz cut Froy Gutierrez Charlie DePew Blake Steven Miles heizer Arthur gosse Jacob hankin Malcolm de ruiter Reece king Tashi Rodriguez Janis ancens Tim borrmann Ryan donowho Justin gaston long hair Rob raco Luke pasqualino Young Jared Leto with long hair Ryan mccartan Kristofer hivju
Mikkel Jensen
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