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  2. Mariota apparently threw hammer on his high school track team
  3. Wow. if true, this dude just doesn’t get it. I hope Gabe and Palmer ball out and keep him in the bench for a bit.
  4. Bills going to miss not having Shaq on the field again today šŸ˜ž
  5. Obamacare was never meant to succeed. It was meant to fail in such a way that the only solution was a government-run universal healthcare system. This was pretty clear about that 15 years ago. Obamacare Is A Disaster, Just As Expected Just over 15 years ago, when the Democrat-controlled House and the Democrat-controlled Senate were debating the healthcare proposals offered by the Democrat president, nearly everyone on the political right was unified in opposition. It may well have been the last time the right was united on anything, but it was indeed unified and resolute. ā€œThe facts,ā€ the Heritage analysts noted, ā€œare in.ā€ The ACA dramatically increased health insurance premiums and cost-sharing in the individual market…. The ACA collapsed insurer competition in the nation’s individual markets…. The ACA failed to meet official enrollment targets in the individual markets…. The ACA is pricing middle-class Americans out of individual market coverage…. The ACA expanded government coverage while wrecking the private individual health insurance market…. The ACA compromised access to care for persons—including those with preexisting medical conditions—enrolled in the nation’s individual markets…. The ACA failed—and failed miserably—to attract young people into the exchange insurance pools…. The ACA Medicaid expansion prioritizes able-bodied adults, many of whom are working, over the elderly, the disabled, and poor women and children…. The ACA did not, as predicted, ā€œbend the curveā€ of America’s healthcare spending…. The ACA’s vaunted delivery reforms did not yield the anticipated savings. Everything Republicans warned would happen did happen. And the Democrats’ response was to offer a massive ā€œtemporaryā€ increase in subsidies to help paper over the failures. Again, every sentient person in the country insisted that doing so would be a disaster, that the subsidies would only increase costs, and that they would not be temporary. The Democrats didn’t listen, however. They didn’t listen in 2009 and 2010 when Congress initially debated and then passed Obamacare—without a single Republican vote in either house. They didn’t listen in 2020, when they insisted they needed expanded subsidies to address the financial hardships created by COVID-19. They didn’t listen in 2023, when they extended the COVID-era subsidies as part of the inaptly named Inflation Reduction Act, at a cost of $64 billion. And they’re still not listening now. Indeed, they just engineered the longest shutdown in American government history because they have no intention of ever listening or ever admitting that perhaps the right was absolutely spot-on in its predictions about Obamacare. https://www.zerohedge.com/political/obamacare-disaster-just-expected .
  6. Shaq Thompson practices in full all week and he's inactive? I have never seen that before
  7. I thought Moore would get the activation over Samuel but I don’t think there is much of a difference either way.
  8. I would love for us to come out 3 wide and go no huddle K gun style for the first series. Throw it to Cook, let him run, but start with a deep shot just to send a message. It would throw the bucks DC way off his game if we did that. We dont even have to do it afterwards,just open with it and get them guessing.
  9. Miami struggling vs a garbage Washington tesm
  10. Dude…you’re a 53 year old man who does this *****. Honestly man…take a step back. Do you even have a family to spend time with. Like I’ve told you countless times before, don’t ***** mention me unless you have the balls to tag me in. Grow a dick already. Have fun stressing out over the trans you strange *****. If this distracts you from the Epstein files so be it. How did I miss this little tantrum. When your media feed stops telling you what to think, I’ll have an actual talk with you. The two of you are in here 24-7. It’s a joke. The small world you two live in is amazing. Just continue being old man scared of everything, and I’ll live my life. This is why I don’t come on here on weekends. You two are sad.
  11. Moore losing his job today essentially to two special teams players in shavers and hardman is.....not great bob. What a mess. here is hoping cooke has a 150+ day. Apparently Coleman was late for a meeting on friday!
  12. This has been one of the best things with our new offense. It is pretty weather proof.
  13. That's neglect. No serious person could see Samuel, Coleman and Palmer as solutions
  14. Washington offense runs on dinking and Dunkin
  15. If he becomes a locker room distraction(on top of being inactive…even during practices and meetings), just kick him to the curb now.
  16. Yeah, they showed him fielding kicks in practice the day he got to Buffalo.
  17. Have you heard the guy speak? 12 years old is being kind.
  18. If they can even get a 6th they need to move him. off field has been as on the field. That’s strike three just from public knowledge. Bye Keon
  19. Surely he should be given extra time to get to meetings given his 4.6 speed?
  20. Free agency at the WR position may be a bunch of JAGS, but trades are always a possibility as we saw from last offseason. AJ Brown could be a trade candidate this offseason and there could be others, but there are not a lot of great WR1s in the league in general or, more importantly, that will be available. Unfortunately, we absolutely need a WR1 and arguably another starting outside receiver. I view Palmer as a good WR3, similar to how he was used with the Chargers.
  21. Special Teams. Hes a great gunner.
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