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  2. All well and good. Just stop pretending Trump is the “president of peace.” He lied. You ate it up.
  3. well "99% of other basketball players" includes you and me..so what? anyway, guys like the one's I listed aren't good pro players. they simply aren't. Moss could have easily sat on the Knicks bench throughout the early 2000's and racked up 1.9 minutes per game over a season. NBA roster has 15 active players. Moss is as tall or taller than 6 guys on the roster, including 3 starters. There's not much reason to believe that a garbage time scrub on a 17-65 team (Jaden Springer on the Jazz, for instance) is going to school a prime young Moss on the court. people commonly make the error of concluding that, since a player is on a pro roster, that they are simply better at that sport than every other player who didn't make it. that fallacy is revealed when we see crappy players like Ryan Leaf and Nate Peterman starting games. you would have to be crazy to believe that either of those bums would "school 99%" of all other QBs in the country, simply because they made a roster.
  4. You can always tell when @BillsFanNC VPN kicks in...
  5. You would have to take Tom Izzo’s word for it. Pre draft he did an interview and said he thought Keon had the potential to be a pro basketball player. After his freshman season he made Keon make a choice football or basketball. Coleman picked football. Now could Izzo have swayed him to focus on football we would never know. Overall, Keon is one of the last and few 2 sport athletes. Rarely do you see double scholarship players. His game is real. The level he could have reached will always be an unknown. His game is better just about anybody you will ever meet.
  6. I should apologize for singling out public workers since so many projects are bid out to contractors. Many think the workers on roads and sewers are their municipality employees standing around. They all look the same in their neon green t-shirts and reflective vests.
  7. Man, did I just wake up in 2019? Is it too late to start buying Nvidia stock?
  8. I'm gonna spell this out just once, so people can link this tweet to the knuckle-dragging, mouth-breathing, *****-eating simian creatures that whine about BoOtS oN tHe GrOuNd as if America's going to conduct a land invasion of Iran with eleventy gorillion troops and fight in the caves for a generation: Everything that makes Iran a problem comes from a factory, and those factories can be vaporized from the air. Most US casualties in Iraq were caused by sophisticated off-route EFP mines mass-produced by Iran. The rockets fired at Israel in such massive quantities that it threatened to deplete Israeli Iron Dome interceptor stocks and overwhelm their systems? Mass produced by Iran. The drones and missiles the Houthis used to close the Bab-El-Mandab strait, and thus the Suez canal, one of the most economically vital sea lines of communication in existence? Mass-produced by Iran. The SRBMs being fired at Ukraine by Russia? Mass-produced and delivered to them by Iran. The massive heavy MRBM arsenal they've been attempting to mass-murder Israeli civilians with and have used to threaten and coerce everyone else in the region, reaching as far as southern Europe/Italy? Mass-produced by Iran. None of this happens without Iranian mass weapon production, many millions of dollars in fiscal support and Iranian military advisors, leadership and intel support. You don't get the kind of problems in that region from six ***** clowns making home-made grenades out of soda bottles, bathtub explosives and rusty nails. Anti-ship ballistic missiles aren't cobbled together by ***** Jihad Cletus in his garage. Blow up the Iranian military-industrial complex, take out their nuclear program, and these problems go away. Forever. And if they try to build them again? You blow them up again. There isn't a hole deep enough for them to climb in. We built a massive, 30,000 pound bunker-busting bomb to make doubly god-damned sure of it. There is never, at any possible point in time, any ***** reason whatsoever to put a single god-damned ***** "boot" on the "ground" in Iran. Every single "Forever War" in the Middle East is caused and perpetuated by Iran, and the only consequences for us ending it would be a three percent bump in Lockheed Martin stock.
  9. Still 6 for the season ticket holders.
  10. Well, you said he’s in a system designed for him so he doesn’t deserved to be MVP. How else would someone interpret that? I didn’t realize the media was helping him play quarterback. Also didn’t know a future first ballot hof rb was standing next to him his entire career. You’re making a lot of assumptions about someone you don’t know. He’s clearly on the upper echelon of players in the NFL. He probably doesn’t fit your idea of a typical qb but that doesn’t mean he isn’t a great player.
  11. lol...another classic example of having zero of your own ideas...must steal everything, lol. this poster is ai or a monkey.
  12. I knew it was only a matter of time until George Costanza's resume made it to the Jets' front office. That NY Yankees experience really sold Woody on the hire.
  13. This didn't come from the Jets front office. This came from a fan website and this is a fan opinion.
  14. Oh no, I mean if Hurts is like the 5-10th best QB in football, there’s an argument that Brown, Devonta, Barkley and Goedert are ALL at least in that 5-10 range. He has the best offensive supporting cast in football.
  15. Rage / Shlit posting by lefties explained...
  16. Meh. I'd take Brown and Saquan. But then Hurts before anyone other skill guy on that offense.
  17. I missed this the first time.... Think tank? You're in the cesspool.
  18. Crushing Iran Because It’s Terrorism’s ATM Is Also a Good Idea. By Stephen Kruiser FTA: Trump was calling for the unconditional surrender of a regime that has been at war with the United States ever since its inception. Those who are wringing their hands over the demise of Iran’s Islamic regime are paying insufficient attention to how it has terrorized its own citizens for 46 years, to the degree that Iranians in increasing numbers these days are openly cheering on the Israelis. Robert goes into great detail about what Iran has been up to during its ayatollah years. Spoiler alert: The Mullahs have been pretty hostile towards the United States. It's not all shadowy background stuff, either. One of the favorite talking points of people who are still complaining about the Iraq War is that most of the 9/11 attackers were Saudi nationals. That's true, but they weren't getting backing from the Saudi government. One Middle Eastern government was involved, however, and you can probably guess where I'm going with this. Robert goes on to note that in 2011, a district court judge "determined that Iran, Hezbollah, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence and Security, and other Iranian government departments, as well as the Ayatollah Khamenei himself and former Iranian president Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani were all directly implicated in Iranian efforts to aid al-Qaeda in its 9/11 plot." https://pjmedia.com/stephen-kruiser/2025/06/18/crushing-iran-because-its-terrorisms-atm-is-also-a-good-idea-n4940928
  19. I wish I was in the meeting for this one The Johnsons are one of a kind What's funny is that who ever thought of this idea, thought it would do the exact opposite Like the goal of this buy back is that the tickets will end up in jets fans hands rather than opposing fans but this gave the average fan a playbook on what games to sell on a third party website
  20. I think the worst part is that our reality is shaped based on where we fall in the political spectrum. 30 years ago there were like 5 outlets for news and they were all basically the same. We could largely agree on some basic "facts" or "truths" even when they were wrong. Now we have algorithm dictated infotainment delivering a 24/7 feed of confirmation bias. Whatever you engage with the longest is the truth. Whether its deep fakes, rage bait, conspiracy theories, outright fabrications, mainstream fluff, it doesn't matter. Whatever keeps your eyeballs on the screen the longest determines what "news" you get and therefor your reality. If the news tells you the earth is round and that doesn't tickle your fancy, keep scrolling and you'll have no problem finding a community of flat earthers that will take you in. You are never alone no matter how far off the reservation you have wandered. Every viewpoint is now equal. All "facts" are equal. Very few people question their feed when its reinforcing their world view. Its increasingly difficult to find common ground and I don't see that getting better. Our political discourse is increasingly shaped by the raging debate between the lunatic fringes on either side. And now they have their own social media platforms. Which echo chamber do you prefer: every piece of art made in the past 1,000 years is a misogynistic, racist, transphobic microgression giving bad vibes OR 10 million Guatemalans have attacked the Lincoln Memorial and are eating dogs? Here's my conspiracy theory: Social media is the greatest psy op in recorded history. Soviet level cynicism incoming.
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