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Alex Smith - 6 years later showing how remarkable his comeback was
Fleezoid replied to Alphadawg7's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think it's a giant tick that got under the skin. -
I think we should panic. You?
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Brandon Beane "might be the most sensitive GM in the entire NFL"?
Mr. WEO replied to BADOLBILZ's topic in The Stadium Wall
who would have been more of a key player? McD passing on Mahomes AND Watt is fireable. -
McDermott not in Top 10 of NFL coaches per PFF.
FireChans replied to 14774's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's not me trying to be black and white, it's just a question to establish common ground. First of all, McDermott's record without Allen is actually 10-11. Which is .477. But the point is, do you think McD is as good or better of a coach than BB? I don't. I don't even think he's close. I think BB is the greatest coach of all time. I think his mastery of the defensive side of the ball, and his ability to be tactically nuanced (see 2019 SB, among others), as well as strategically (transitioning from a vertical offense to twin TE sets to an offense featuring the slot to a power running team over a 12 year span based on his personnel) is all-time. Now if you don't think BB is the greatest coach ever and you think McDermott could be, that's fine. I disagree. If you think BB is the greatest coach ever and you don't think McDermott is, then I would ask if a MUCH BETTER coach has a basically mediocre record without his incredible QB, why do you think a MUCH WORSE (relatively) coach wouldn't? What does McDermott do to make you think he's a .600+ coach without Josh? Your answer can be "I don't know because we don't know." That's fine. My answer is "McDermott is probably not better than the greatest HC of all time and thus would also probably have a mediocre W/L or worse without his franchise QB." And the reason I make this diversion is because the point I am trying to prove is that "the head coach doesn't matter as much as the QB." It never has. It hasn't with the greatest coach ever, which you agreed with. Brady was the engine for excellence in NE. The second he left, it dried up. When he went to the Bucs, BAM, they are back in the playoffs every year competing for Super Bowls. Peyton missed a season in Indy and they went from a double digit win team to picking first overall. When he went to Denver, they went from a fringe WC team at .500 to winning the division every season. I'm not sure you can find a top 3ish QB whose HC got fired and the franchise crumbled. To my knowledge, its never happened, at least in the modern era. There are lots of examples of teams knocking on the door of contending for Super Bowls who fired their HC or coordinators and that got them over the hump. So in conclusion, I think the odds of firing McD and AT LEAST being in the same stratosphere as we are today is VERY VERY high. I think the odds we win a SB are better than they are now. I think the odds of firing McD and going back to the drought is effectively 0. -
more info on this. not good at all. https://www.cnbc.com/2025/07/02/adp-jobs-report-june-2025.html
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Your 2025 Democrat Party
Orlando Buffalo replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
This guy is my "next door" congressman, and his words are interesting because if you add up all the actual viplence in OCPS schools outside his district and compare those numbers to the ones inside his district you will quickly realize the conservatives do a great job protecting students. He is right though his area is very dangerous. -
I said he will likely hit double digit TDs once more, but that's it.
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Maxwell Hairston named in civil lawsuit for sexual assault
Jalan81 replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
If you want justice you file right away, if you want money you wait until you think you can score more. -
Maxwell Hairston named in civil lawsuit for sexual assault
Big Turk replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
These women with their money grabs because they see other people getting paid are disgusting and there should be criminal penalties for it. They should be put in jail if it's found they are filing false claims. Only way it's going to stop, when there are real consequences for it. -
Maxwell Hairston named in civil lawsuit for sexual assault
Jalan81 replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
There aren’t any other facts, the case is 4 years old. She waited till he had money to file suite. That in itself speaks volumes. There was never a criminal case, he said she said with no evidence to back her claim. -
The gift of a counterfeit jersey
Johnny Hammersticks replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
I’ve bought a few bootleg jerseys from China with varying success. The color is sometimes a bit off. Letter spacing/size might be weird. This past Christmas my wife got me a brown JA Wyoming jersey and it is nearly perfect. Even has the legit Mitchell & Ness patch. I get compliments on it all the team, and people don’t believe me that it is a fake. -
UPDATE: ISRAEL v IRAN - Ceasefire reached?
sherpa replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Iran was in a different place in early June 2025 than they were during this stupid agreement that was to end this year. They still threatened Israel from Lebanon, (Hezbollah), Syria, Yemen with the Houthis and Hamas. Prior to Syria falling, and the demise of Hamas and Hezbollah, a case could be made that it was in Israel's self interest to follow a strategy of delay. Once those issues ended and they accelerated, there was no reason to delay ending the program. The sole reason the Islamic religious regime exists is to pursue the goal of ending the Israeli state. Their nuclear and ballistic missile programs are solely designed for that, and to suggest other motives, ie., domestic energy production is idiotic. The time was now and the results are better than anyone imagined a month ago. If they resuscitate it, which they undoubtedly will, it will be much easier to deal with. -
The Browns are officially leaving Cleveland again
Billy Claude replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
A little bit interesting. Ohio is using the unclaimed funds that the state holds to pay for the state's $600M contribution to the stadium: https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2025/07/01/gov-dewine-signs-off-on-using-unclaimed-funds-for-browns-stadium-future-ohio-projects/#:~:text=The%20state%20will%20tap%20its,him%20to%20veto%20the%20provision. It turns out Ohio holds about 5 billion of unclaimed funds. New York has about 19 billion. The stadium will have a fixed dome. -
Donald Trump: The homegrowns are next
AlBUNDY4TDS replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Can you say productive! -
Anyone drive with tinted windows on their car?
Johnny Hammersticks replied to Another Fan's topic in Off the Wall
My 2022 Subaru Outback came from the factory all tinted out. Because I’m a mutha flippin gangster!