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Jaxson Dart to start for Giants
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
50k passing 64.4 % 353/113 TD - INT 5500 Rush yards 39 TDs 1x SB winner, 10x pro bowler Most wins by a QB through 9 seasons 1 of only 5 QBs with a career 99 passer rating If he doesn’t make it then that is directly on Pete Carroll for the dumbest call in sports history. Also cementing Brady’s SB record as even more unattainable. -
I get the sense this is more serious than they are letting on and if Bass comes back he will likely have a high chance of re-injuring it and end up having to have surgery to correct the issue. Clearly far more going on than just "Pelvic soreness" and that doesn't sound like a great thing for a kicker to have to begin with since that's where all his power derives from. Even minor issues can sap disproportional amounts of strength in his kicks. Eli is almost assuredly getting in for his 2 SB wins over the evil empire and stopping the undefeated season even if he wouldn't deserve it based on his mediocre numbers otherwise. Plus he is a Manning, football royalty, don't discount how much weight that holds.
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Left-wing media has time and time again failed. There isn't a consumer for this product. Rush Limbaugh first exposed this in the 90s when no other platform could be leveraged against him. His argument was that almost all media is already left Center, from NPR to the common news. This shift began in Vietnam when Cronkite and others in about face on the war. This is one of the turning points in national History that pushed left. It opened up the voice to the minority leftist empowering them to speak up. Since then however there have been no true threats on the left right wing media. From Ben Shapiro to Fox News the right has done considerably better in there product than the left. Of course many leftist failed to realize that msnbc, cnn, nbc, cbs, abc, ESPN, PBS,npr, Telemundo, and more are all left wing and Democratic driven. Also, the young kids especially do not understand how the FCC does not regulate non-broadcast channels. As crazy as it is the government owned the airwaves therefore what is broadcast on government airwaves through a broadcast dish of NBC Cbs Fox ABC and others is regulated by the government and must serve a purpose to the greater country as a whole without individual catering to one party, one demographic, one group. Fox News can exist because it is on the spectrum of pay-per-view, a private contract between the broadcaster and the recipient therefore those terms are negotiable and not subject to government interference
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Networks can, but blatant partisan bias is in the scope of the FCC and was not how these networks were intended to be used. Cable, podcasts etc., obviously a different story.
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Yes in fact it was invoked last election. Harris went on a late show against network advisement and warnings. Trump successfully was due equal time by the network. https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/business/story/2024-11-04/trump-campaign-gets-equal-time-from-nbc-after-harris-snl-appearance Surprised this isn't common knowledge but to a leftist it's something blinding. The common media favors the left.
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Wow. Well, leave him on IR until he is absolutely ready. Maybe that can be a good thing, fresh legs for later in the season. If we have things wrapped up, he can get some garbage time practice in to get ready for the playoffs.
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I'm going with the Lions. Yes, it's s division game (Uhg!) and the Cleveland's defense is darn good. I just don't think the Browns can match them score for score. Lions are at home. I considered the Bills, but I just want to hold that card back.
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Is a CFL-NFL merger coming in the future?
May Day 10 replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
That is certainly the next frontier. They have reached maximum growth in the US for the most part. International market would be huge, mainly the other hemisphere though. A full on European Division is probably on their mid-term plans, with a Conference long-term. As far as Canada goes, I think the only market they would want is Toronto. The rest of Canada would fall behind it as their team like they do for the Blue Jays (but at an NFL-scale). I could be talked into the idea that they would consider Montreal as well. There aren't many billionaires in Canada who could meet the NFL's price at this point. There is that Chinese guy, but he has a sketchy history and is relatively new money, and I'm not sure he seems like a sports guy. Then there is the Thomson family. -
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I'm leaning toward Texans. Good time to use them the more I read on it
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https://firstamendment.mtsu.edu/article/equal-time-rule/
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Texans here- looking for the worst team in comfortable with not the obvious blowout. At home, vs a bad team, back against the wall. Demeco vs a rookie qb.
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its no secret that the NFL is always looking to expand. more teams, more revenue, more reach. been trying in Europe for decades. it makes sense to absorb the CFL and grow the league. the NFL sees all that money that FIFA gets for worldwide soccer and lusts after it. an NFL football World Cup is also something they lust after. all about the money.
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Teams like the Saints rarely keep the game close and when they do the Bills never feel like they are going to lose and almost never do. More often, this is a blowout game by 20-30 points, especially against an NFC opponent that doesn't know who Josh Allen is. Think Seattle and San Fran from last year except the Saints have far less talent than either of those teams. Bills might take a little time to get going..it might seem close going into the half like 14-10 or something but then the game ends up 37-13. Once the Bills start the scoring barrage, usually mid-second quarter, they don't stop til the end of the game. If it starts from the beginning of the game, it could get ugly by half-time and be like the Jags game from last year. Yup, we don't need any of them to demolish this Saints team.