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  2. TDS is when two Democrat lawmakers get shot by a MAGA
  3. Fair enough. But in that matchup where they have exactly the same team I'd take 2024 Jalen Hurts over 2024 Matt Stafford in a heartbeat. Go back 3 years I'd have taken Stafford above most guys in the league but he isn't that player any more.
  4. FBI Director Kash Patel dropped a bombshell Monday evening, handing Congress an intelligence report that raises serious questions about China’s role in the 2020 election. According to the report, Chinese operatives mass-produced counterfeit U.S. driver’s licenses as part of a broader scheme to flood the system with fake mail-in ballots—benefiting… you guessed it… Joe Biden. This wasn’t just foreign meddling—it was industrial-scale fraud, enabled by a broken mail-in voting system the Democrats have long been exploiting. The report confirms what many of us suspected all along: the integrity of the 2020 election wasn’t just compromised—it was hijacked. According to officials who spoke to Just the News, the reports—flagging potential foreign interference in the lead-up to the 2020 election—were neither corroborated nor seriously investigated. In fact, they were quietly pulled back from intelligence agencies right around the time then-FBI Director Chris Wray told Congress there were “no known plots” of foreign meddling. Convenient timing, isn’t it? While Trump was being accused of endangering democracy, the intelligence community was sitting on evidence that might have blown the lid off the election narrative—and they buried it. {snip} So let’s connect the dots. The FBI had credible intel in 2020—substantiated by actual evidence from Customs and Border Protection—that the Chinese Communist Party was working to rig the election with fake IDs and mail-in ballots. The allegations pointed directly to a scheme designed to help Joe Biden. And what did the bureau do? They buried it. Recalled the report. Pretended it never existed. While Democrats and the media were screaming about “foreign interference” in 2016, they had no interest in stopping it in 2020—because it worked in their favor. This wasn’t a failure of intelligence. It was a cover-up. And the consequences of that cover-up may have changed the course of American history. https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2025/06/16/kash-patel-drops-2020-election-interference-evidence-bombshell-n4940866
  5. Now I know you're just being disingenuous. Even you aren't this clueless.
  6. No. It was the LA Blade. They have a target audience. Maybe you are part of it, maybe not.
  7. Funny enough I don't think there's any way Hurts is the 5th best QB in the NFL right now. But you're weighing different factors more heavily than I am. I can't find reason to poke holes in anyone's list because there are a lot of different ways to approach the question. The top 4 is the top 4 in whatever order you want, and then from there it gets tricky. The way I look at is pretend each QB was on the Eagles last year. What would their record be? The top 4 might have had that team undefeated. From there I am ranking based on how I see their consistency and skill set.
  8. What’s your usual order
  9. "I'm closer to LeBron than you are to me" It's wild when you encounter some of these guys who are meh at pro/big time college sports in the wild. Like Keon is likely the best guy at like 95% of courts he steps on by a wide margin on ut isn't that good compared to the guys we watch on TV. I've had a couple buddies skate with AHL players who've never put on a sweater for an NHL team and they say it's borderline disrespectful how much better they are. Lol
  10. Majority of Democrats believe they are justified in political violence - and worse and they keep proving it.
  11. Its almost like people enjoy watching athletes who work hard and play well without the entitlement. In other news, Angel Reese just missed another layup.
  12. RIP Stew. I never knew he played both ways his rookie year, he had three ints one for a TD! Amazing.
  13. Then perhaps you should check your spelling.
  14. What brings you to this conclusion?
  15. https://the.ink/p/essay-a-bad-parade-is-a-good-sign A rather silly article, but the headline is absolutely correct. We just didn't have it in us to do a Dear Leader Birthday Parade after all. Good on America.
  16. I got to pet a couple dogs, which was cool
  17. It's not just the lousy QBs he's played under (and they are... BAD), but also some fairly lousy coaching staffs. He has a reputation as a malcontent due to some issues with the Jets coaching and management, and was benched for a half last year in Cleveland. His contract pays less than the core STer's like sherfield and Hodge so from a risk perspective this is about as low as it gets. As a rookie and 2nd year player- Robert Saleh - Defensive coordinator who failed as a Head Coach. Mike Lafleur - Not the good one, fired for hackett and back working under an experienced playcaller Miles Austin - Inexperienced WR coach QBs - Wilson, Flacco, White With the Browns - Stefanski - Seems to be pretty meh so far, the only time the team has been competitive is when the defense was good. 2025 will be 3rd OC in 3 years. He calls the plays but seems to scapegoat others. Pretty sure he's only still employed because of cash-flow, as dorsey being fired resulted in the TE coach being promoted. AVP - 1 out of 6 seasons as OC has the passing offense been top 20. Dorsey - Looks to be a product of allen vs. elevating the offense. Chad O'shea - Long time patriot who's bounced around post-belichick. QBs - Watson, Flacco, PJ Walker, Thompson-Robinson, Driskel, Winston, Zappe
  18. I have a hard time rewatching anything from Covid year. No crowds just sucks all the excitement out of it. It's like watching a closed practice. It's too bad that it was Allen and Digg's best year statistically
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