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Let’s rank the starting QBs in 2025
Mister Defense replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall
You make good points, and I think Jackson is an elite talent and excellent quarterback. But I don’t think he at the same level as Allen, Mahomes, or Burrows. In that playoff game against the Bills last year his two turnovers, to me, cost the Ravens the game. He has a 3-5 playoff record, while Mahomes is 17-4, Allen is 7-6 and Burrows is 5-2. And in the losses Jackson seems to be an important reason his team does not win, while for the other three quarterbacks that is generally not the case. So I think that idea, more than anything else, causes me to put Jackson is in a tier just below the top 3. He has gotten much better as a passer the last few years and still runs like a madman, but he needs to show his best stuff in the playoffs. I think if Jackson makes the same kind of progress this year that he has made the last two years he could take that next step. I would like to see that eventually--after the Bills win a Super Bowl or two. -
‘didn't say he wasn't good.....said he isn't very smart’. This was what you wrote. You might want to look up the definition of assumptions. I think a guy that has been a successful qb in the NFL for several years isn’t dumb regardless of whatever test he took before coming to the league. Didn’t realized we’re arguing. lol. But it’s interesting that you think some anonymous poster’s opinion that doesn’t aligned with yours equates to an argument. You have a great day as well.
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Random Political Thoughts Inc.
The Frankish Reich replied to T&C's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Republican Self Reflection Thread
The Frankish Reich replied to JDHillFan's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Most of them aren't based on initial polling. The ones here are part of The Cult. As Trump himself says, MAGA means what I say it means. I know best. Don't ask questions. Follow me to the Golden Age. -
It would end up being an absurdly small reduction in price. Something like 359 for a one team and 379 for the entire ticket.
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As I’ve explained to you 1,000 times, this is due to stigma and isolation stemming from being transgender and not accepted by society. The paper even acknowledges this: “Transgender individuals have a higher prevalence of depression across several age groups, often due to life experiences that include discrimination, harassment, violence, misgendering, and enacted stigma that may generate poor mental health outcomes and harmful behaviors [4,7,8]. It is widely accepted that depression puts an individual at higher risk for suicidal ideation and suicide attempts” The paper even says that banning gender-affirming surgery isn’t the solution, it’s providing more care after the surgery. “Their results reveal an improvement in patient well-being, with high satisfaction levels, reduced dysphoria, and persistent mental health benefits even decades after surgery.” You keep using this paper as some kind of gotcha when it’s obvious you haven’t read it.
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The law of unintended consequences? Good luck with that. The vast majority of Americans are perfectly comfortable with “might makes right” imperialism. We’re simply too ignorant and arrogant to learn lessons from the past 80 years of failed interventionism. Most contemporary Americans can’t even distinguish between democratic socialism and authoritarian socialism, so it’s a safe bet that most Americans alive today would have supported the 1953 coup in Iran. It would have been efficaciously sold to us under the guise of ethical existentialism, as opposed to the blatant machinations of American and British fossil fuel oligarchs. Imperialism and Zionism go hand in hand, of course, so no surprise that this majority Christian nation can’t see Israel for the rogue pariah state it has become. Americans find comfort in a black-and-white view of the world because it assuages our delicate egos and our infantile preconceptions. We need to see “good guys” fighting “bad guys,” and we need to be the “good guys.” This is why we obstinately maintain so much trust in a nation actively committing genocide, stealing more Arab land, and refusing to sign the NPT. This is why we are unable to examine our own country’s mistakes in diplomacy from the perspective of Iran, which quite rationally desires the status of a North Korea over that of a present-day Libya. Still waiting for ANY evidence that Iran’s nuclear program posed an IMMINENT threat to Israel and the United States… OH MY GOD, Tibsy…you’ve been reading Ezra Klein’s “Abundance,” haven’t you?? I want to remain mindful of not hijacking the thread, so I’ll just make these two quick points: 1. Some regulations are bad, and some are good. Regulations that prevent ecosystem degradation and promote collective bargaining are most often among the latter category. 2. Be wary of anyone not willing to frame political arguments as the American people in opposition to corporate oligarchs. More specifically, be skeptical of anyone who is not vocally against Citizens United v. FEC (2010). << Kay throws her green MAFA** hat at Tibsy’s face >> ** - MAFA = Make America Forested Again (it’s a custom designed hat!)
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Selective Justice: The Hypocrisy of MAGA
Homelander replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Can you imagine if Obama or Biden did this? -
As someone who was a season ticket holder during the Bills vs Browns 6 - 3 "hockey classic" in 2011, I think this is an idea whose time has come. https://www.espn.com/nfl/game/_/gameId/291011002/browns-bills I like that the fact that some teams are admitting they'll miss the playoffs before the season begins. Wager accordingly!
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Keon drops 60 in Damar's celebrity basktball gam
Brand J replied to stevewin's topic in The Stadium Wall
I read that the two mutually agreed he should choose football. There are a lot more Keon Colemans from a size and athletic standpoint in division 1 basketball than there are in division 1 football. Football was definitely a brighter future for him. -
Ah yes, ‘leadership means the Constitution’ unless we're talking about denying people mail-in ballots, sabotaging public health, or cheering when red states ignored science and racked up the highest COVID mortality rates. Blue states had tighter rules and better survival. That’s called results, not authoritarianism. And about those BLM protests: people marched for racial justice, often masked, outside. Meanwhile, MAGA was throwing tantrums indoors at Costco over wearing a mask. You want to talk about Easter 2020? Trump floated ‘opening by Easter’ while bodies were still piling up in NYC. That wasn’t leadership that was magical thinking. And as for your ‘Chinese ballots’ fever dream? Maybe sit this one out until you’ve got receipts and not talking points.
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Keon drops 60 in Damar's celebrity basktball gam
Mat68 replied to stevewin's topic in The Stadium Wall
He asked him to commit full time to basketball. Coleman picked football. That was the point. Izzo saw the talent and had Coleman make the choice to concentrate on football or basketball. Mo Allie Cox played basketball at VCU not football. UDFA without football experience. -
Why do the gays love the dems so much ?
Homelander replied to Teddy KGB's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Canadians, unlike the MAGA crowd, still believe in facts, decency, and basic humanity - wild, I know. And the irony? As if there aren’t LGBTQ people or family members within MAGA households who are struggling or even suicidal. But hey, keep pretending cruelty is strength. -
Agreed Mr WEO, but I only live an hour from Dublin, so I'm very familiar with the place. I do treasure my 1pm Sunday kickoffs (6pm for me) and we don't have too many this year. But hopefully I'll get to watch it with a pint of Guinness somewhere after the Steelers game. Albeit i might miss the first quarter.
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I’d prefer if you could buy just a ONE team package. I couldn’t care less who the Seahawks are playing.