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  2. From mock drafts to mock schedules and just like that, it’s mock announcer time!
  3. Isn't Prather a couple inches taller and much longer legged/longer strider? (I should click on @The Jokeman's link, prolly, huh)
  4. The single biggest difference is that Nacua isn't playing an X WR role. For the most part he's facing a different set of defenders than an X WR would face and in general he's catching much shorter throws as evidenced by the fact that Coleman averaged 7 more yards than him in ADOT. Nacua isn't the decoy he's the guy benefiting from it. Coleman still averaged more YAC than Nacua. There's plenty of reasons to be encouraged by Coleman but given the position we have him playing and how we use that position he's probably not going to see 120 targets and his catch rate even with a good year will probably be 55 to 60 percent. If he learns a few Gabe Davis routes and Brady finds some use for his YAC ability and mixes him in a little more it's not out of the question he could have 800 or 900 yards and 6 plus TD's next year. Given our running game and Shakir and Kincaid taking over the higher volume stuff that would be decent production from the guy who's probably your 3rd or 4th option.
  5. What are you wearing while you do this? That, sir, is a smoothie. I drink them daily. (The Ninja Bullet is an ideal tool for this.)
  6. Measurables might indicate that but the video doesn't.
  7. Yep And yep. But….hold up on the top of that ticket - which Ds cannot match.
  8. Flag football is soft. The dolphins are probably the best to represent the US
  9. If I'm a defensive coordinator vs Buffalo I would give up more real estate in the 10 yard+ range in the middle of the field. We don't run seam passes to our TE's. We don't seem to run a lot post patterns . Just an area of the field we don't really take advantage of. I think most TE's like that real estate. But all our downfield passes seem to go outside the hashes.
  10. Those are some good ass shrooms. Enjoy brother.
  11. Specifically looking at electric, the supply charge has doubled on top of an also increasing delivery charge from NYSEG. Ive effectively seen my bill raise 75% comparing May 2024 - May 2025, despite only a lightly significant increase in kWh. Anyone else feeling this? Might need to start reading up on solar panels
  12. 1st round pick Q Johnston? (I know he looked lost as a rookie, and carries that dreaded "contested catch" college reputation...)
  13. If you were thinking of getting tickets for Saturday, the game is essentially sold out, but for a handful of single seats and resale. Don't forget the game will be on ESPN2 at 4:30pm.
  14. NHL playoffs annually is a great example of this relentless, selfless approach to team sports that works especially well when even the most talented guys buy in. It's a winning approach. Talent can still tip the balance, of course. Those Cowboys teams in the 90s, for example. The Eagles right now. Etc.
  15. I don't know man. Quentin Johnston had better numbers than him last year. QUENTIN JOHNSTON!!!!!!!!!
  16. You're right that Trump said “peacefully and patriotically” once in his speech. But that single line doesn’t erase everything else he said and did before, during, and after January 6. Trump summoned the cult, lit the match, and set them off. Then he sat back and watched the chaos like it was his season finale. Don’t hide behind “he said peacefully” when he spent months lying, told them to fight like hell, and sent them straight to the Capitol. This wasn’t a protest. It was an attack for him. If you’re defending that, you’re not pro-America. You’re pro-Trump no matter the cost.
  17. Let’s talk about the Republican 2025 Tax Bill, and let’s call it what it is: a Big Beautiful Betrayal that sacrifices the future of our country just to give billionaires another handout. This isn’t conservatism. This is a cult of economic delusion, mimicking the reckless populism of Peronist Argentina or the brutal central planning of Maoist China. It’s economic fantasy with no regard for reality, no respect for working people, and no understanding of how a stable economy functions. This bill is a disaster that no one will be able to clean up once the damage is done. It will leave us with broken institutions, terrified creditors, and a mountain of debt - all dumped by a party that constantly preaches “you can’t keep spending other people’s money,” while blowing through everyone else’s money at record speed. Key horrors of the GOP’s 2025 Tax Bill: $500 billion in Medicare cuts: This bill will slash healthcare access for the most vulnerable, with 8 million people losing Medicaid coverage alone. And let’s be clear: this is a direct attack on the poor and sick. Tax giveaways to billionaires: While working families face tax hikes, this bill gifts $5 trillion in tax breaks to the wealthiest Americans who don’t need it, and don’t even want it. These cuts will only exacerbate our national debt and economic inequality. New taxes on working people: There’s no break for the average American. In fact, taxes for working and middle-class families will increase over time, with the burden falling hardest on those already struggling to make ends meet. Disastrous policies for healthcare and social services: This bill will kick 14 million people off their healthcare and make life even harder for those relying on SNAP and other vital support services. Meanwhile, children lose out on the Child Tax Credit - 20 million children in total will suffer. Behind closed doors, the GOP Moves at 1am: The Republicans are so proud of this bill, they’re pushing it through with no transparency, no debate, and no chance for the public to weigh in. The GOP doesn’t care about democracy; they care about serving their corporate donors and keeping their wealthy backers happy. The scorched earth of fiscal irresponsibility: The GOP is mortgaging the future to fund tax breaks for billionaires, all while pretending it’s a good thing. The credit rating agencies are already sounding the alarm as our debt explodes, with Trump’s tariffs and the Big Beautiful Bill sending our deficit into freefall. We are heading straight for economic ruin, with no plan to recover. Let’s not sugarcoat it. This tax bill takes healthcare from millions, slashes Medicare and Medicaid, and denies the poor the assistance they need to survive. And in return? The wealthiest Americans get richer, while the rest of us drown in debt. The bottom line: The GOP’s Big Ugly Bill is a betrayal of the American people. It's time to wake up, hold these people accountable, and fight for the future of our children and our country before it’s too late.
  18. Totally fair. Just saying that his '24 production should be asterisked. Ladd definitely showed he's got legit chops. But Roman has a slanted track record with respect to passing volume/production.
  19. At this point Draymond is not a top 50 player. He’s a high level #3 IMO. He’s right about Kerr. Mark Jackson was gonna win a chip? Brunson is a top 15 possibly 10 player.
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  21. Since there's no tackling involved our defense would pry be really good at grabbing a flag.
  22. Actually Mike Gillislee who followed him up had a couple of really good seasons playing behind Shady.
  23. Nobody (who matters) cares about flag football. Nfl players take so many PEDs that they pop tendons enough already.
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