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Minnesota lawmaker assassinated another shot.
4th&long replied to 4th&long's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
He disguised himself as a cop so we know why he took the job. Biden hired republicians to work for him so dems will reach across the aisle to hire a qualified person to fill a job. You people are funny, a white Christian nationalist who is anti abortion killed 2 Dems shot 2 more, had a list of a lot more dems and you think he is a Dem. What an idiot! -
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Regarding the McD rookie/vet playing discussion - one thing he emphasized in one of last week's PCs is not putting someone out there if their "teammates don't trust him". A reminder that there are things factored in that we as fans don't necessarily know anything about.
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Who was invited to Josh and Hailee's wedding?
Kirby Jackson replied to Willie West's topic in The Stadium Wall
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He's a chief tho liz
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McDermott plays rookies, if they win the job. Benford and Cyrus come to mind. Keon and Dalton. It was Marv who didnโt play rookies, 30 years ago
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He was 25th in QBR last year. He was 20th in EPA per play in minimum 250 snaps. This was despite Garrett Wilson and DeVante Adams at his disposal. The offensive line was slightly above average according to most of the advanced metrics yet he still took 40 sacks last year. Rodgers in his prime was the best QB I've seen in my lifetime but father time caught up to him even before he tore his Achilles. Plus, Rodgers likes to play in the spread from the shotgun. Arthur Smith has never heard of that formation. Who's their best WR besides DK Metcalf? It's not good depth there. Other than that, I think he'll be great.
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Los Angeles under military attack
JDHillFan replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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To you and everyone else reflexively against anything Trump is involved with. If he organized a pride event those same people would suddenly take issue. That last bit is hyperbole. Kind of.
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James Cook is obviously a way better running back than Ray Davis at this point in career. In defense of Davis though he was often brought on in short yardage situation and when we were just trying to run out the clock late in games. That's why he was third in the league into running into stacked boxes (8 men in the box). He was also 4th in the NFL in missed tackles created per attempt so I do expect him to get better as Cook and Singletary made quite the jump in their 2nd season. Rookie wall and everything. The one game where Cook missed Davis went 20 carries for 97 yards so he's capable at least.
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Minnesota lawmaker assassinated another shot.
Big Blitz replied to 4th&long's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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So you argue that we don't have difference makers ... and yet we've been a terrific offense year after year. Being a great offense is the goal of the offense, and we're achieving it. Where's the problem there? We were an excellent offense with Singletary before Cook. There's a lot of different ways to be excellent. I'm with Barley in that I think we do know what the Bills under Beane will do about investing in an RB if the RB (decision maker or not) insists on $15M AAV. That could be wrong, certainly, but it doesn't appear so. We'll see.
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Good points, all. That second paragraph is the part that the "pay him $15M AAV" crowd wants to forget. I too think you know Beane's most likely answer.
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You'd like to see some evidence that overpays at WR are equivalent? I'd like to see some evidence that they aren't. And there really isn't such a thing, either way, since overpaying is based on opinion. You clearly think WRs are paid too much, so you see overpays everywhere at that position. Your perception isn't something that can be proved. It could maybe be somewhat supported with massive amounts of contract examination. But you'd still be saying that this guy is an overpay in many many cases where someone fair-minded could disagree. "The NFL has changed a bit since [2019]," you say? Exactly correct. "A bit." The NFL changes every year. But a bit of inflation here and there and a re-shuffle in which positions are paid a bit more is NOT some kind of earth-shaking paradigm shift. It's what happens in football all the time. Pretending that 2019 was the stone ages and the Paleolithic era of six years ago shouldn't count is just nonsense. Beas and Brown are much the same type of mid-level contracts the Bills have mostly given receivers, frustrating those who want to see them bring in higher-paid guys. As Shaw pointed out, this appears to be what the Bills want to do. And their offense has been terrific, consistently. Cooper indeed wasn't a free agent. Which has nothing to do with how much he was paid and which team acquired him. We got him. Cheap. Other teams didn't. We did. And you know it. You used Diggs as evidence for your side. He was also acquired by trade. And it was indeed worth every penny to take his salary on board. What, only trades that show what you want them to show count, but the ones that don't fit your narrative somehow don't count? Sorry, I somehow had the idea they'd renegotiated Diggs right after the Vikings trade. Fact is, though, that acquiring his very expensive contract was a terrific move. The renegotiation (also not free agency, shouldn't count if only free agency is involved) in 2022 was a failure. But getting him in here in 2020 and paying that contract was a tremendous success. For a tremendous offense.
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Seems like Edmonton never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity. They really had a chance to take control of this series at home, and they laid an egg!! Indiana blowing Game 4 in the NBA finals, and Edmonton losing Game 5 in the Stanley Cup finals could prove costly for both teams, IMO.
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Homelander must be honoured. Living rent free in the MAGA-trolls heads. Not only do they publicly announce their ignores, like little children, but they also honour him with dedicated threads. So cute! ๐๐๐ I am 100 % sure they DM each other constantly sharing their love and admire. #bรถgbrรถllop
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๐๐๐๐๐ https://www.reddit.com/r/Fauxmoi/s/jqtJj2AgDs
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@DC TomOmg he's like the Candyman.. or Boogeyman Or biggie smalls Or whoever the hell comes when you say his name in the mirror three times The man the myth the legend
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The American Media Should Not Be Trusted
CoudyBills replied to SCBills's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
This is the opinion of all too many leftists. Eventually, the other 50 will meet them at gun point and then they will come to a more full understanding. -
agree with all but the last part. Here in Pgh most are weary of Rodgers. Malkin should have been traded years ago. Too late now