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Yes, my fault. It was Seth Joyner.
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I think he was just being honest as a quad strain can tend to linger as it's a soft tissue injury.
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Calling the place that has around 150 tourist visitors a year( NYS has less than 100 million) and has added 8 million residents in 25 years a crap hole is funny to me because it shows that you are still arguing against 1980 Florida.
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So you're saying it's a nothing burger but that McDermott is blowing it out of proportion?
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Oh Canada!
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Glad you’re still here, conservative and all. Good sense isn’t ideologically limited. Nor good taste. Both are sorely lacking today. And it seems many of the progressives here have given up. But ya know, one of these years the Leafs will win the cup. I had this conversation with some Toronto folks I met on vacation. They came to me later and said “wtf, you’re right. Why are we so bad?” It’s like bills fans til the last 10 years: Whaley is awesome. Marrone is the best. EJ was a great pick. Bledsoe was a great pick up. People believe what’s convenient. You just gotta be willing to trust your nose. -
Isn't everything concerning for McDermott? That seems like the kind of question reporters ask him a lot...and he always says he's concerned.
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What do you make of McDermott saying that Bosa's injury is "concerning?"
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My fear is he pulls a Wyatt Teller of the 1st round on us. The talent is so obvious watching him play. He's not schemed open. Not sure if Brady's even capable of that. It's the fluidity of his routes that account for his above average YAC as he's already turning up field when catching it.
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Thanks for dropping by, tootsie
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Are you possibly thinking of Seth Joyner or Byron Evans? Clyde Simmons was a big, rangy defensive end.
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Bernard’s 2023 season is/was hard to replicate. He put up stats that year that no other LB had done in recent history, since Clyde Simmons in the 90s I think it was.
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Ranking the order of extensions IMO: - Benford (best player, premium position) - Shakir (great at his job, great contract, premium position where they’re thin) - Rousseau (good role player, good contract, premium position, still upside) - Cook (best playmaker on the team not named Allen) - Bernard (team leader, knack for big plays, regressed, non premium position, good player behind him)
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Yes, he can now drink legally in every state in the US... he turned 21 on May 2nd.
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Andy, you seem like a good guy and you’re a good poster. This type of story should be in the National Enquirer, not a paper once associated with quality journalism. Here’s a quick recap of the rumor being shared: “Elon Musk…was using drugs…far more intensely…according to people.” I know that some people believe anything (unless it’s about a president in cognitive free fall, happening right before their eyes), but which people, Andy? Are they men or women, political friends or political foes, the waiter at his favorite restaurant or the front desk guy as Planet Fitness? Who do you think it was, and would you vouch for them as honest brokers? “Mr. Musk’s drug consumption went well beyond occasional use.” With this statement, the Times changes the narrative that “some people say” and flat out declares that Musk is a drug user and states definitively he’s a regular drug user. No citation, no sources, no nothing. The next part…geesh, man, have they no standards at all at the NYT? There’s so much waffling between allegations and declarations of fact it’s unbelievable. My favorite is the insulation that the reporter’s sourcing is speaking to unknown people who saw pictures of a box? Seriously Andy, you buy all this stuff? “It’s unclear…whether Mr. Musk…was taking drugs..at the White House. But he has exhibited erratic behavior…insulting…gesturing like a Nazi…and garbling answer”. Geesh Andy, if these are the standards, Joe Biden is likely the head of the Sinaloa cartel! And while I can’t say for sure that 4th or Homey gesture like Nazis, but they sure as heck offer insults and on occasion most definitely garble answers. You don’t have to believe everything said or done by intrepid Times journalists, it’s ok asking even a precious few questions. It’s Tabloid journalism and not really all that great even by that standard.