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  2. Its Corning Gorrilla Glass, thats why it doesn't look like its there
  3. They are definitely not a great team right now. Shanny is a great coach though
  4. What about simulations of canopy shade on the field during a game??
  5. Right now the only draft pick that is not helping that hurts is max. we are getting a lot more help from Walker and Hawes and even Strong then anyone could have hoped for. Landon Jackson seem to be in the doghouse and the chance he even gets activated before the end of the year is shrinking by the day once the two suspended guys come back I give it almost a 0% chance he get any snaps this year.
  6. Went with the Lions as well.....like the idea of saving the Colts for when they play the Titans.
  7. I mean, Eric Bienemy was theoretically a great OC too, but we all know who the real brain behind the operation was. Let’s see McDaniels prove he can do it without Belichick first, before we anoint him.
  8. Rams coming off a loss, facing the Ravens. Perfect.
  9. Their schedule is extremely soft…it’s sustainable.
  10. I’d go Lions rather than Colts. After this week, Lions have several tough matchups in a row. Regarding the Colts, I’m still not sold on Daniel Jones and would be leery of taking him over Geno Smith and Pete Carroll. Colts also host the Titans in a few weeks, so that might be the week to actually target them.
  11. Out of character for Mcvay. If Andy Reid is calling s play in that situation, that call wouldn't even enter his top 30 possibilities. Especially with Stafford kind of on a roll like that.
  12. Don't forget Sam Darnold went there for a year, then moved on and thrived.
  13. One of the worst calls on a huge 4th and 1 by McVay. I told my son in the moment, don’t hand off, it’s a bunch of beefy guys clogging it up and it will be a giant dogpile for no gain. Sure enough, that’s what you get. Don’t take the ball out of your best players hands (Stafford). and that’s what he did.
  14. JOHN NOONAN: The Speech the Pentagon Didn’t Want, but the Military Needed. War Secretary Pete Hegseth’s headline-grabbing speech in Quantico this week has irked the professional commentary class but is drawing accolades from those who matter — the men and women on the frontlines of America’s defense. Hegseth’s remarks to every general officer in the U.S. military, which called for a force-wide military reset and realignment back to warfighting fundamentals, were derided in all the usual places. The Atlantic led with “hundreds of generals try to keep a straight face.” The New York Times wrote, “his address focused on the kinds of issues he would have dealt with as a young platoon leader in the 101st Airborne Division in Iraq or as a company commander in the Guard. He talked about grooming standards. . . . He preached the importance of physical fitness . . . [he said] without presenting any evidence, that standards had been lowered across the force over the last decade to meet arbitrary racial and gender quotas” (evidence of that here, should NYT researchers need assistance for future stories). MSNBC’s header proclaimed the speech “was even worse than expected.” Not one of the authors of these pieces was a veteran. None of them fought on combat deployments under the failed military leaders of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. And none of them were twice awarded the Bronze Star like Hegseth. My various interactions with military pals are hardly scientific, but credibly tell a very different story than the one bouncing around the usual echo chambers. One USAF fighter pilot and graduate of the service’s elite weapons school, on the cusp of separating from service, texted me that he “may have to reconsider leaving.” Another Air Force colleague, a quiet critic of this administration, admitted, “at least we’re getting serious again.” And an old infantry officer pal, now retired, offered me a relieved “finally.” A more scientific Congressional report in 2021 found that 94 percent of sailors interviewed said the string of high-profile operational failures was related to Navy culture and leadership problems. (Full disclosure, I worked on this report as a Senate staffer). The reaction to the speech was reflective of the wider disconnect between people who think for a living and people who do for a living. It was a microcosm of the 2016 and 2024 elections, with high-wealth, high-status coastal smarty-pants types utterly appalled at the national electorate’s rejection of weird political fads, their plea for common sense, and exhausted need for a return to the basics of good governance. This is a fair summarization of the Biden Administration’s treatment of the Pentagon. Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas frames it as a widening ideological dichotomy between the “people who take a shower before work and the people who take a shower after work.” I always liked the French philosopher Michel de Montaigne’s quote, possibly apocryphal, “I prefer the company of peasants as they have not been educated sufficiently to reason incorrectly.” In modern America, there seems to be an inverse relationship between educational credentials and common sense. https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/the-speech-the-pentagon-didnt-want-but-the-military-needed/
  15. Lions Bills Bucs Ravens Cardinals
  16. Brock is better than Mac but does he really move the needle that much more? On paper, you are right. Even at full strength, I just dont see them as a great team. I could be dead wrong.
  17. They were also without Nick Bosa, Juan Jennings & Ricky Pearsall. All of which are on my fantasy keeper team (along with Kittle). It's crazy. I had to drop Bosa just to field a team tonight.
  18. We lost 17 people tonight. Our pool is down to 215 from 390.
  19. If you're a straight man using the word homoerotic... Looks around nervously... You might be pretty homoerotic
  20. i mean theyre doing it w out their starting QB and Kittle lol if anything they'll be better
  21. I don't know why, but I love seeing Mac Jones succeed with Shanahan. Shanahan was able to get a Jimmy G. lead team to the SB & almost beat the Chiefs. He did it again with Brock Purdy. Now he's reviving Mac Jones's career! And with all these injuries?! This guy is amazing. Any QB that has success on the Niners should give a kickback to Kyle whenever they score a big contract.
  22. Not any. Trey Lance wasn’t going to work. That system needs a guy that is good pre-snap and makes accurate on-schedule short throws. Like Tua.
  23. And then we have to listen to the media gush over them like they’re some inspirational resurrection story. 🤮
  24. Niners have no business being 4 -1. I would be very surprised if this is sustainable for them.
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